
Everything posted by Jade Bahr
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
^maybe people should Leo just let in peace like they did with the even more questionable Tom Cruise who's literally nothing better if not much worse than Leo ever could be.
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
^And let me say one more thing: if people are willing to cancel Leo just because they don't like his dating habits (which literally hurt nobody) but can ignore everything Tom Cruise is doing and standing for than those people are nothing less than major hypocrites themselves and maybe they should start to use their brains if they have one. https://www.nickiswift.com/300686/disturbing-things-we-ignore-about-tom-cruises-life-today/
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
^I think Tom Cruise has a hell lot of other problems than his (current) dating life which I wish Leo none of it.
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
^He dated his latest 20 years younger Mission Impossible co star for a one year major pr stunt. Not sure if he's the best example lol
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^hopefully before Leo gets canceled LOL #when people feel offended by someones dating habits
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Love those stories Christopher Walken's Catch Me If You Can Performance Was A Little Too Good Christopher Walken had a reputation for playing villains in the first several decades of his career, but stepped out of his pigeonhole for Steven Spielberg's 2002 crime film "Catch Me If You Can." Walken starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, and his performance was unforgettable. His acting was so realistic that he managed to terrify his younger co-star. The movie is based on a true story about Frank Abagnale Jr (DiCaprio), a teenager in the '60s who scammed nearly every major bank and airline in America by cashing false checks and impersonating a Pan-Am pilot. He plays a game of cat-and-mouse with an FBI agent (Hanks) that desperately pursues him for several years. Christopher Walken plays DiCaprio's father, Frank Abagnale Sr. To play a father was an unusual role for Walken at the time. The character is not without his flaws, but ultimately loves his son. This was an easy role for Walken because of his pre-existing relationship with DiCaprio. The two met right after the release of his breakout film, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) and had a mutual admiration ever since. Walken "always thought [DiCaprio] was a great actor and been proud of him, y'know as if I was related to him," the actor tells Charlie Rose. The feelings of respect and familiarity are mutual between DiCaprio and Walken. DiCaprio has inexplicably "always wanted [Walken] to play my father," he confesses to IGN. "There's something about that man. He picks up on cosmic messages, and it's shown through his acting." This emotional connection between the two great performers made their onscreen father-son relationship feel all the more authentic. DiCaprio thought something was wrong with Walken Walken is such an incredible actor that he managed to genuinely scare his co-star. In the scene where Frank Jr. returns home to his father, Walken begins to hyperventilate. DiCaprio says this was "completely unexpected. It wasn't in the script. It was ... completely his own doing." Walken's performance was so compelling that DiCaprio was momentarily convinced it was not a performance at all. "I thought the man was having a heart attack in front of me," DiCaprio says. "I honestly was about two seconds away from saying, 'Cut! There's something wrong with Chris!'" Christopher Walken does his best to diversify every take "with a different sort of angle on it" rather than try to improve upon the same sort of performance every time, the actor tells Charlie Rose. He knows that "he does things during [a] take that nobody's ever gonna use," but finds that "doing something unexpected takes you to another place, and that's the part they're gonna be able to use." If he offers the director and editor "some sort of variety," they will then compile his takes into "something I never would've even thought of," Walken explains. A famous example of this occurred in Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," which features Walken as Captain Koons. This unconventional approach makes for an eclectic performance that builds the character's depth. Walken is a very distinctive persona, but he still manages to shock even his fellow actors. He has demonstrated immense range, from playing a troubled soldier in "The Deer Hunter" (1978) to a goofy father in "Hairspray" (2007), and often demonstrates this range within a single scene. The authenticity and complexity that he brings to each role are entirely fresh every time, and it's impossible to be bored when he is onscreen. Source
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
^who's Bella dating?
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Haven't you heard? He's dating this hottie now. The internet is full of them LOL They even went on a date: http://www.justjared.com/photo-gallery/4701749/leonardo-dicaprio-tobey-maguire-dinner-with-austin-butler-71/
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Gangs Of New York Pushed Leonardo DiCaprio And Daniel Day-Lewis To The Limit "Gangs of New York" is fundamentally about two determined men going head to head, and the same thing happened on set. Martin Scorsese's 2002 crime epic stars the renowned Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio as rivals. The two actors also developed a bit of a rivalry on set. Some who worked on the film have testified that these men pushed each other to their limits. Both DiCaprio and Day-Lewis have earned a reputation for being extremely committed to their roles, and having some competition in that arena only motivated them each further. DiCaprio's character is Amsterdam Vallon, an Irish ex-inmate seeking to avenge his father's death. His father was killed by the powerful gangster Bill the Butcher (Day-Lewis), and to get to him, Amsterdam has to join his gang and rise through the ranks. He inevitably sparks an uprising that leads to an all-out gang war. Day-Lewis is a Method actor and as such, is known for staying in character both on and off camera while he shoots a film. On the set of 1992's "Last of the Mohicans," for instance, the actor carried a gun everywhere and learned forest survival skills to get inside the mind of his character, a white boy raised by a Native American tribe. He would later suffer from hallucinations and claustrophobia even after filming had wrapped, he told The New York Times. DiCaprio and Day-Lewis pushed each other Day-Lewis proved to be as devoted as ever to his villainous role as Bill the Butcher. "He was filled with this extraordinary rage, and he just stayed that way for seven months," Scorsese told The Guardian. Any other actor worth his salt would be intimidated by Day-Lewis, but the young DiCaprio matched his commitment at every turn. When asked if they needed stunt men for a fight scene, "Daniel Day-Lewis would go, 'I don't need a stunt man. Leo, do you want a stunt man?'" the film's producer recalled in an interview with Vulture. "I'm sure Leo probably wanted a stunt man ... but Daniel says, 'We don't need them, do we, lad?' And he says, 'Of course not.'" The two didn't speak a word to each other out of character for an entire nine months, DiCaprio told The Cheat Sheet. Competition between the two actors got so real that one day the crew found them trading blows before the cameras were even rolling. "I'll tell you, I'm glad I had been working out," Day-Lewis told The Guardian. Their commitment paid off, though. The tension between the two leading men is palpable throughout "Gangs of New York." Bill tries to assert his power over Amsterdam, who is plotting revenge against him the whole time. This competitive air clearly didn't wear off whenever Scorsese called "cut." Despite the actors' aggression towards one another on-set, their relationship is one of mutual respect. "I got to work with somebody who was another huge influence on myself as an actor," DiCaprio explained to The Cheat Sheet. "I mean, there's commitment, and then there's Daniel Day-Lewis." I couldn't have said it better myself. Source I can't Poor Leo Also can't help but
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Charlie Hunnam
Is there another actor with that amount of fan pics? It's like at least one every day. Source Source Source Source
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^Didn't he want to make HAMLET with Leo once? What happened to those plans? Dust in the dead desert of never realized film projects in Hollywood? Baz Luhrmann: I Want Leonardo DiCaprio for ‘Hamlet’ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/baz-luhrmann-i-want-leonardo-518858/ Or would I prefer Alexander The Great? The Alexander the Great Movie We Never Got Instead of Colin Farrell and Oliver Stone, we almost had Baz Luhrmann, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Nicole Kidman team for Alexander the Great! https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/the-alexander-the-great-movie-we-never-got/ Also why is Jared Leto looking like Leo here? I guess I know Leos choice. Leo and his obsession with obsessed men LOL Also one of my favorite red carpet looks. He looked hella fine 😍 Blonde blue eyed dudes will be forever my cryptonite. Oh look Leo is a member of the Peaky Blinders lol Damn wouldn't that be great actually? since armie hammer ruined j edgar for all eternity
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
I think Austin is having a crush on "hero" Leo considering how often he talks about him. Who can blame him? Also god his voice is hot.
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
He's for sure good at hiding his skills if Baz isn't exaggerate 😄 #lalalala
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^It's nonsense anyway because Austin is already 30. So you can't really compare him to "young" Leo (young as in R&J or Titanic) but more to "mature" Leo - that would be what... Aviator? Even though I think Austins performance was pretty remarkable in ELVIS and will open him a lot of doors in Hollywood. I'm not even sure if Baz ever compared their acting skills or more the hysteria he watched while Austins met gala + Cannes appearance. But I also think the Leo mania was another level of madness LOL More like the madness Elvis experienced in the movie. Honestly I don't really get the appeal of Elvis. He looked always so fake tanned, puffy and sweaty even though he could move I have to admit LOL
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
So I watched 👇 yesterday. I know it's not a Leo movie but because of all the Austin/Leo talk lately here my short review:
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Charlie Hunnam
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
💯 You let go, and I'm gonna have to jump in there after you. Source
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^Just a bit of sassy Rose content.... #eyebrow and overall perfection He who dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose. that little subtle smile in the last gif #so her Rose + sexual agency Rose + dissing toxic masculinity sassy queen Rose iconic FUCK YOU smile Rose iconic HAPPY smile part I Rose iconic HAPPY smile part II Rose + dissing all the snooty bastards around her Rose + telling Jack straight in the face she wants him Rose space being respected by a man probably the 1rst time in her life Rose + taking her life in her own hands part I Rose + taking her life in her own hands part II Rose + struggling with major trust issues because she never experienced that feeling before Rose + choosing everything but the controlling dick in front of her Rose + saving her man Rose + choosing trust and love LOL Rose DeWitt Bukater + scandilizing First Classers with her running Source: bukaters + you jump I jump
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^ Prove me wrong but Rose is the only female main character in a 2 billion box office hit. Ever. This movie is about her. Not Jack. Of course men are complaining about her while she's surviving a world run by men Source Also she's just 17 for christ sake. What do you except? A fully thoughtful disaster concept for surviving not just for her but the "even more precious" mans life next to her? I go even further and say this whole debate wouldn't even exist if Rose had died instead of Jack. Think about that.