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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
Is she looking for headlines or why is she talking so much about Leo lately?? LOL Leonardo DiCaprio’s Former Co-Star Miriam Margolyes Calls Him ‘Very Stupid’ for Dating Only Younger Women The 81-year-old actress labels her Romeo + Juliet co-star, who she claims is quite smelly, very stupid for notoriously never dating anyone over the age of 25 and speculated the 48-year-old star avoids older females because he doesn't want to be a father. Full article: https://www.latestly.com/entertainment/hollywood/leonardo-dicaprios-former-co-star-miriam-margolyes-calls-him-very-stupid-for-dating-only-younger-women-4609858.html
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In case you didn't know Leo is now a nepo baby too thx to his dads longtime connections into the comic universe LMAO My thoughts exactly
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RT Dates Scorsese’s ‘Roosevelt’ For July 14th, 2023 … Did They Mean ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’? It’s obvious Rotten Tomatoes made a mistake when dating Martin Scorsese’s still-unfilmed “Roosevelt” for July 14th of next year. Did they mean “Killers of the Flower Moon”? That makes way more sense given the Cannes rumors … Just randomly picking the 07.14.23 date is strange enough, which tells me RT might have possibly been told a new Scorsese was being released on that date. This was posted on Dec 1st 2022 and apparently no one at RT noticed the false info. I’m sure now that I’ve written something about it they’ll correct and edit. As of the time of publishing this post they hadn’t replied to an email I sent them inquiring about “Roosevelt”. Source- Margot Robbie
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Even without KOTFM starting Leo is capable to win awards. Kinda. Congrats 👣👟LOL Leonardo DiCaprio-backed vegan shoe brand scoops major fashion award ‘Leonardo DiCaprio had his eye on the (eco-friendly) ball when he invested in vegan sneaker brand LØCI’ the organisation said. A vegan shoe brand which bagged investment from Leonardo DiCaprio has scooped a major fashion award. Cruelty-free footwear company LØCI recently raised a whopping £4m for its ‘next stage of growth’ – with help from the acclaimed actor. Other investors included Adidas’ ex VP of global brand strategy and sustainability, James Carnes. After being thrown under the spotlight, the brand won ‘Best Vegan Shoe’ at the 2022 PETA fashion awards. “Leonardo DiCaprio had his eye on the (eco-friendly) ball when he invested in vegan sneaker brand LØCI,” the organisation said. “Crafted from recycled ocean plastic, LØCI footwear is durable, sustainable, and easy to match with everything from casual jeans to boho-inspired maxi dresses.” Vegan fashion awards Other winners include FRIDA ROME (Best Vegan Bag), ECOPEL Cannaba (Best Vegan Wool), and Piilgrim (Best Menswear). Retailer H&M was also shunned as ‘Villain of the Year’ for u-turning on its cashmere ban. “The vegan fashion revolution is truly here – from fur-free catwalks to luxury fashion made with plants,” says PETA Vice President of UK Programmes & Operations Elisa Allen. “With our Fashion Awards, PETA is celebrating the progressive brands dedicated to making a change for animals and the planet.” Leonardo DiCaprio’s vegan investment Speaking to his 19.6 million Twitter followers, DiCaprio said: “I am proud to be an investor in LØCI, a brand dedicated to minimising its environmental impact, and centred around creating cruelty-free, ethical footwear.” The star, who frequently speaks out about the environmental damage caused by animal agriculture, has also invested vegan food chain Neat Burger, as well as cultivated meat and seafood brands such as Mosa Meat and Aleph Farms. Source- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Some unseen footage from the TITANIC set: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmK3taFAN0C/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D garydelellis HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY TITANIC! Titanic premiered today at the Mann’s Chinese and this goes out to all the fans, and the cast and crew who we all shared something so incredible together! I hope you all can find some memorable moments from these shots I was able to get from our time together on set! What an amazing experience we all had, THANK YOU TO JIM AND JOHN AND EVERYONE WHO CREATED THIS INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE FOR ALL OF US!!- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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I know no one here likes the never ending comparison with Leo but it's still an interesting article how opportunities for young actors have changed in Hollywood. Also I didn't know TMITIM made over 400 million $ (thanks to Titanic and Leo mania but still). How Timothée Chalamet Became This Generation’s Leonardo DiCaprio, but with Fewer Hits The overlap is considerable, the appeal similar. But Timothée Chalamet doesn't have the same opportunity for box-office dominance. Timothée Chalamet, the 26-year-old costar of Luca Guadagnino’s “Bones and All” (United Artists), inspires slavish fans and critical praise — not unlike Leonardo DiCaprio 25 years ago when he made “Titanic.” The similarities in their trajectories are remarkable. Precociously talented; acclaimed portrayals of sensitive adolescents; risky roles; early, passionate followings by teenage girls; and acting Oscar nomination before the age of 27 (in Chalamet’s case lead). Their significant difference is Chalamet stands at the threshold of a major career. By the same point in his own work, DiCaprio could have retired and be considered an iconic star. None of this diminishes Chalamet’s significant achievements, but it highlights differences in their eras. “Bones and All” is no “Titanic” (not that anything is). The best-case scenario for this $16 million-budgeted drama is a breakout, not a blockbuster. Guadagnino (“Call Me by Your Name,” “Suspiria”) has established a reputation for edgy, R-rated films with significant (and stylish) sex and violence. If the ’80s-set road-trip cannibal romance finds a wider audience, much credit will go to Chalamet. “Bones and All” premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals to positive response. It opens in five New York/Los Angeles theaters this Friday ahead of a 2,500+ run the following Wednesday, with Warner Bros. Discovery handling most overseas territories. Chalamet makes his debut as a producer here, his second film with Guadagnino after their breakout “Call Me By Your Name.” What is curious is here, as with most of his films, he’s not the clear lead — a rare instance of leading-man self-effacement. The storyline belongs to Taylor Russell’s Maren, a cannibal who embarks on a cross-country trip and finds other flesh-eaters, including Chalamet’s drifter Lee. In addition to being the co-lead with Armie Hammer in “Call Me by Your Name,” Chalamet also thrived in “Beautiful Boy” (second to Steve Carell). In “Lady Bird,” and “Little Women” (both for Greta Gerwig), his impact exceeded his screen time. “The French Dispatch” was an ensemble and Woody Allen’s “A Rainy Day in New York” was barely released in the U.S. As “Dune” protagonist Paul Atreides, Chalamet was the unabashed lead of a film that grossed $400 million worldwide. However, his significant contributions to the film’s success were matched by the massive interest in Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of a beloved sci-fi novel. (The sequel is now in production.) All told, that’s four $100-million Chalamet films, three of which are led by other actors. At this stage in his career, DiCaprio had three $100 million films as a lead (two by adjusting). One, of course, was “Titanic,” the biggest-grossing movie of the last 40 years ($1.2 billion adjusted). Before that, he made many smaller films not unlike Chalamet’s including “This Boys Life,” “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape,” “The Basketball Diaries,” and “Total Eclipse,” all with varying degrees of success. DiCaprio’s breakout was Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 “Romeo + Juliet” opposite Claire Danes, which announced him as a major commercial draw. “Titanic” followed, with “The Man in the Iron Mask” released two weeks before “Titanic” swept the Oscars. “Mask” was critically reviled, but DiCaprio’s pull meant it made (adjusted) over $400 million worldwide. That was DiCaprio at 24, and it’s a phenomenon rarely seen before or after. It’s far more difficult — perhaps impossible — to do that today. Neither actor has appeared in a comic-book franchise or a sequel (apart from DiCaprio’s direct-to-video debut “Critters 3” and Chalamet’s “Dune 2”), but that’s now what drives most box-office hits. To put it another way: Adjusted for inflation, the budget for “Mask” was $65 million. When’s the last time we’ve seen a $65 million one-off gross nearly seven times its budget? Domestic expectations for “Bones and All” are $20 million at the high end (and considerably more overseas), followed by a healthy Chalamet-driven afterlife. However, the biggest tests for the actor come next year with “Wonka,” from “Paddington” director Paul King next Christmas, as well as “Dune 2.” Chalamet’s career has been buoyed by social media in a way that was impossible for Di Caprio — but in the 21st century, Chalamet’s 18 million Instagram followers don’t necessarily translate to box-office dominance. Not that becoming the world’s biggest movie star was ever easy, but 1997 offered fewer obstacles. Eight of the year’s 10 top films were originals, in a variety of genres including comedies (“Liar, Liar”), dramas (“Good Will Hunting,” which launched Matt Damon and Ben Affleck), high-end actioners (“Air Force One,” “Face/Off”), and hybrids (“Men in Black”). “Good Will Hunting” made over $330 million on a $19 million budget (all figures adjusted). Today, a massive hit means a franchise, full stop. The demands to bend to formula make it tougher for idiosyncratic talents like Chalamet to succeed at DiCaprio’s level. There are other ways of defining success, of course. Can he conform to the idea of an actor as “brand” while still making interesting, and off-beat films? With box-office trends beyond his control, that’s Chalamet’s real challenge. Source- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Article about Leos car collection if someone's interested A Peek Inside Hollywood Superstar Leonardo DiCaprio's $1 Million Car Collection Leonardo DiCaprio's garage is the perfect blend of luxury and practicality.- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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He's also a really bad actor and the worst spider man ever. His part in No way home was even more cringe than everything in Top Gun 2 lmao #blaming tobey for everything No wonder his career went nowhere. Sorry Leo I know you tried very hard to make him happen lol https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/spider-man-star-tobey-maguire-leonardo-dicaprio-marvel-role.html/ He's also not the smartest lololololololol https://www.hindustantimes.com/hollywood/when-tobey-maguire-was-fired-as-spider-man-after-faking-injury-to-get-more-money-nearly-replaced-by-jake-gyllenhaal/story-1ynd8X3KZFCvwH9DavqU2J.html And not the nicest https://www.thethings.com/tobey-maguire-reputation-spider-man-no-way-home/ I will never understand what Leo is seeing in him.- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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^He looks hella fine HQ- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Just to look like that? LOL Honestly I don't get the fuss about Avatar at all. It's a budget overblown Pocahontas re tell with lots of giant blue cats I can't tell apart. - Camila Morrone
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