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Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper's People mag pics shot Sunday at Advanta CEO's estate Bradley Cooper stopped to pet a dachshund being walked by an attractive blonde on Kelly Drive Saturday afternoon. The Rydal-native "Hangover" star, in town shooting "The Silver Linings Playbook," was jogging when he stopped, introduced himself as "Brad" and played with the dog for a few minutes before being picked up by a driver. The young woman tells friends she wishes that Cooper had pet her instead. On Sunday, we hear, Cooper was photographed for People's Sexiest Man Alive issue at the Fort Washington estate of Advanta chief executive Dennis Alter. Alter, whose home is for sale for $30 million, is said to be a friend of Cooper's; he didn't return a request for comment yesterday. Cooper's publicist last week denied that the actor was being photographed for People, and said that the shoot was for another magazine doing a story about "Hangover 2." Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillyg...l#ixzz1dDXWgso5
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Since when aren't there 8 news pages when I return from school? I was getting spoiled I guess Old interview, but just uploaded GQ India Kevin McCarthy's Interview with ‘J. Edgar’ Star Leonardo DiCaprio http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/entertainment/m...dicaprio-110911 Funny or Die J. Edgar Parody http://www.cinemablend.com/new/J-Edgar-Par...ideo-27801.html
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Bar Refaeli
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You appear to be outside the United States or its territories. Due to international rights agreements, we only offer this video to viewers located within the United States and its territories. God. damnit. Thanks for the great revieuws and intervieuws! This makes me a little more positive Clint, 81, is still the man Women flock to Leonardo DiCaprio when he enters a room . . . unless Clint Eastwood is in it already. At a screening of the duo’s new movie, “J. Edgar,” gaggles of ladies, including “Sopranos” star Lorraine Bracco, surrounded the iconic director, jockeying for the chance to speak to him. DiCaprio, meantime, looking dapper in a gray blazer and combed-back hair, chatted with film honchos at the Time Warner Screening Room Monday night. Word is he’ll celebrate his 37th birthday this week with a small private party to benefit his environmental foundation. The Warner Bros. screening was for Academy voters and select press, and sobs were heard when credits rolled for the film, already gaining Oscar buzz. “Growing up, I was curious about J. Edgar Hoover,” Eastwood said of the genesis of his biopic on the FBI director. “I’m still curious after making the movie.” Also there: producer Brian Grazer, screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and Armie Hammer.Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/clint_is_s...K#ixzz1dBrb8Ao2- Bradley Cooper
Peoples Choice Awards Favorite Comedic Movie Actor Adam Sandler Ashton Kutcher Bradley Cooper Ryan Reynolds Steve Carell- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Clint Eastwood Says Leonardo DiCaprio Will Play Sinatra In a recent interview with The New York Times, Clint Eastwood talked briefly about the possibility of his J. Edgar star Leonardo DiCaprio playing Frank Sinatra in a biopic which currently has Martin Scorsese in the director’s chair. When the subject was brought up, Clint stated the following: “He’s ready to play Frank Sinatra in another Scorsese biopic. “That is in Mr. Scorsese’s hands,” he said of a potential Sinatra film, pausing to pop a wedge of watermelon into his mouth and pour himself another cup of coffee. “I’m always incredibly game for anything that he decides to do.” This of course confirms what we all thought was a strong possibility, unfortunately though it doesn’t give us much to go on. Rumours have been circulating that Scorsese would next take on Silence and Robert De Niro stated that he, Scorsese, Al Pacino and Joe Peci would make a film titled The Irishman. There is also Scorsese’s remake of The Gambler which is being penned by William Monahan and also has DiCaprio in talks to star. Furthermore, the director is also said to be considering directing a adaptation of a crime novel titled The Snowman. The title character, Harry Hole, is described as being, “close-shaven blond hair, blue eyes, pale complexion” which sounds pretty close to Leonardo DiCaprio. Where the proposed Sinatra biopic would fit in is currently unknown. The director is clearly very busy but one thing is for certain, whether it be the Sinatra film or another project, I’m sure we’ll be seeing the two team up again in the near future. DiCaprio and Scorsese make an excellent team and I’m eagerly awaiting the announcement of their next film.- Bar Refaeli
May sound stupid, but could anyone type Bar's name in Hebrew?- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^^ All I worry about it that eventhough Leo is getting nothing but good reviews, J. Edgar itself is getting mixed one's (mostly positive, but neverthless..) I hope that doesn't ruin Leo's chances..- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Leonardo DiCaprio a winner in Clint Eastwood’s steady film portrait of ‘J. Edgar’ Hoover That may be because director Clint Eastwood’s movie is of two minds about J. Edgar Hoover. The longtime FBI “head cop” is a hard-working, but narrow-minded patriot, an upholder of a limited definition of honor and a corruptible battler of corruption. That can be a plus in a bio-pic, but in a movie whose scope is several decades’ worth of law and order, fair-mindedness often turns into fuzzy noncommitment. At least Leonardo DiCaprio, grounded and sure, has commitment to spare. His portrayal of Hoover is undeniably terrific. The film is built around a stodgy narrative device, the famous man telling his tale to a biographer, as the 60-ish Hoover (DiCaprio in rubbery old-man makeup he’s able to transcend) recounts his advancement in 1919 from a Justice Department lawyer into the Bureau of Investigation, as it was known. He targets and deports “radical” immigrants based on the suspicion, but not fact, of criminal intent. It’s an area Hoover, with his many distrusts and walled-off emotional life, takes to easily. Hoover is leading the bureau before he’s 30. Still living with his mother (Judi Dench) in a Washington townhouse, he aims the re-named Federal Bureau of Investigation against gangsters and bootleggers. He takes credit for capturing Lindbergh baby kidnapper Bruno Hauptmann, makes his “G-Men” into pop-cultural figures and falls into a denial-filled love with Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer), the dewy-eyed assistant director he hand-picked for the F.B.I. The script, by Dustin Lance Black (“Milk”), dodges specificity in Hoover and Tolson’s relationship; to us, as to the world, they’re confidantes, co-crusaders and soulmates, though never a couple. But they are always together, as “J. Edgar” toggles between the 1960s — when Hoover is an omnipotent Establishment boogeyman targeting the Kennedys and Martin Luther King — and the 1930s, as he, Tolson, and Hoover’s secretary Helen Gandy (Naomi Watts) oversee the use of fingerprinting and DNA evidence in crime cases, and begin keeping incriminating files on prominent Americans. The no-nonsense libertarian Eastwood, whose steady hand is felt here in a way it wasn’t in “Hereafter” or “Invictus,” doesn’t paint Hoover in vivid strokes (despite some parallels between Hoover’s anti-immigrant status and post-9/11 concerns), yet oddly, his shades-of-gray approach runs counter to Black’s old-fashioned script, full as it is of people telling, not showing, the influence Hoover had on the nation. Still, Eastwood and cinematographer Tom Stern create a shadowy world of justice decided upon in smoky conference rooms, on restaurant banquettes and via secret recordings. And DiCaprio, our most underappreciated major actor, superbly fills in the blanks where the script fails. He does it with the un-Hoover-like traits of dignity, subtlety and clarity, hiding nothing but the truth. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/m...3#ixzz1d8XpaCX1- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Clint Eastwood; Best actor I've ever worked with. Martin freakin' Scorsese; My muse Damn Leo!- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Leonardo DiCaprio wanted to be a marine biologist LEONARDO DiCaprio puts his attempts to save the planet down to his unfulfilled passion and unrealized dream job. The Inception star says he never wanted to be an actor when he was growing up and his interest in environmental issues are all because he missed out on his true calling. “Ever since I was very young I’ve been fascinated with nature and I actually wanted to be a marine biologist,” says Leo. “That was a great passion of mine and why in the off season when I’m not making movies, I became more and more active as an environmentalist trying to be more vocal about issues I felt were important. I try to shed some light on some very topical issues right now.” http://www.showbizspy.com/article/239885/l...-biologist.html- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Bracelet thing, I really don't know anymore! At first I thought he/his stylist just liked it, and it didn't mean anything, but he does wear it a LOT?? Bar thing, not gonna happen. Although I don't think it's strange she's still friend with his friends, She has been on vacation and stuff with them a lot, you build some kind of relationship... And also Leo still seems friend with people he has met through Bar so.. No bad feelings luckily Matt Damon thing, all I could think is this: Priceless last sentence: 'Yo, fuck Matt Damon!'- Bar Refaeli
Thanks Bigmax, eqluze and LoveBarRefaeli Kiss on the lips Why does she have so many guy/gay friends, now we'll never know And was this posted yet? Not sure... And I agree on her weight, but since she's more lingerie/swimsuit I don't mind- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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Leo talking about/with Mobli http://www.mobli.com/redcarpetroxy/797541/...th-leo-dicaprio- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
http://www.splashnewsonline.com/2011-11-07...orning-america/ This one is my favorite, look how friendly he's looking ---------- Leonardo DiCaprio was Armie Hammer’s first man-on-man screen kiss, but the experience was hardly romantic. “It just felt like kissing,” says Hammer, who plays Clyde Tolson, the real-life right-hand man and purported paramour of DiCaprio’s J. Edgar Hoover in Clint Eastwood’s film about the founder of the modern FBI. “I also had to shoot a machine gun in the movie, but nobody asks about that.”- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
He looks so BADASS in that pics Clint Eastwood praises Leonardo DiCaprio CLINT Eastwood has described Leonardo DiCaprio as the hardest working actor in Hollywood. The screen legend has just directed Leo in his big screen biopic of J Edgar Hoover and was amazed by his leading man. “He really is a fine actor,” says Clint. “He works hard and is on call for as long as you need him. “He never stops unless you ask him to. And on this movie he had to play a character from at 22 and at 77 so it was a huge challenge but one he met.”- Bar Refaeli
^^ Thanks Bigmax!!- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Thanks for all the news and pics girls Now you made me curious too! My guess is something eco-friendly too, but why aren't sites like threehuggers etc. posting about it??- Bar Refaeli
Thanks for all the pics and news Matute, Bigmax, Kerri Unfortunately I wasn't able to see it live Does anyone know where to watch it ?- Bar Refaeli
Thank you so much Matute!! Was Bar intervieuwed at the red carpet? Otherwise I missed it And does anyone know if she will present an award again?- Bar Refaeli
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Thanks LoveBR From Bar Refaeli facebook- Bar Refaeli
Watching EMA's right now Where are you Bar???- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Thanks for explaining Solange! I knew I had seen it before, but I wasn't quite sure where In some way I would like Rosie to do it, If the role isn't that 'difficult', (if she's just 'the wife' instaid of having 'real emotions' ) I won't mind her - Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)