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Notice in pix that several of Leo's former female costars were at LACMA event : Cameron Diaz, Amy Adams, Kate Beckinsale

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^Yeah I saw many other celebs were there as well. It also had alot of fashion oriented people there!

Also I'm thinking it was some of the lighting that made leo look tan at the J.Edgar premiere. Because now he doesn't look tan!

So now we got to look forward to GMA apperance. I want them to ask him something personal, something funny, SOMETHING DIFFERENT!

Some behind the scenes/ making of J Edgar video clips from J Edgar

Kat

Now what personal do you want them to ask ??? :)

Now what personal do you want them to ask ???

Well one thing I would ask is "are you single, are you in a relationship?" Or ask him about fatherhood or something personal, just so we get some juicy news. I love hearing leo talk about the movie, but so far we haven't gotten any juicy info yet. :)

Now what personal do you want them to ask ???

Well one thing I would ask is "are you single, are you in a relationship?" Or ask him about fatherhood or something personal, just so we get some juicy news. I love hearing leo talk about the movie, but so far we haven't gotten any juicy info yet. :)

I have the same thing!

I mean, te movie is interesting too, but the interviewers always ask the same questions.

How many times have I heard 'what was it like working with Chris Nolan' last year...

Kat & Wijn

Thanks for reply as to what your personal question would be :)

I guess since I'm curious about that green rope bracelet, I would like them to ask the signifcance of it .

I wonder if it's his lucky charm ?

I don't recall seeing it on him before , so I wonder if it is new, or I just haven't been very observant in the past.

Kat

Love your avatar and siggi....the floral background is so pretty and cherry :)

Thanks by_princess and oxford for the pics at LACMA Art + Film Gala. Leo looks great as always.

And tks wijn for the video and news about 'The Wolf of Wall Street'... really interesting for many reasons.

Behind-the-scenes 'J. Edgar'

Great find Ox, tks :wave:.

It will be bigger than the World Cup

Leonardo DiCaprio and Angelina Jolie head up a star-studded cast of celebrities expected to descend on Durban during the COP17 climate talks in three weeks’ time, which will be the biggest single event in Durban’s history.

Hotels are fully booked, including presidential suites at venues like the Beverly Hills – at R7 500 a night – and the Oyster Box. Hotels as far afield as Ballito and Pietermaritzburg are being used. It’s a hospitality bonanza that will net the industry as much as R500 million.

Although the final guest list is under wraps, it is believed that DiCaprio, one of the world’s high-profile proponents of green lifestyles, and Jolie, a Unicef ambassador, will be in town, even if for a short time.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, former US vice-president-turned-environmental-activist Al Gore, and U2’s Bono are also expected.

World Bank president Robert Zoellick, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and eight Nobel Laureates, including Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, will be in town, along with CNN founder Ted Turner and Virgin head Richard Branson.

Heads of state will head to Durban during the closing stages of the talks. Government ministers from 190 states will be jetting into the city.

Grammy Award winner Angelique Kidjo and Mali afro-pop singer Salif Keita will join a host of South African musicians who will perform at various concerts and events. Among the South Africans will be Hugh Masakela, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, rap star HHP and Springbok Nude Girls frontman, Arno Carstens.

International activists will also be in town, including Green Peace’s Kumi Naidoo, Vanada Shiva of India, a leader of the International Forum on Globalisation, Friends of the Earth’s Nimo Bassey and Dr Rajendra Pachauri – a Nobel Peace Prize winner.

One of the bigger pre-conference events is a free rally and concert at King’s Park Stadium on November 27, hosted by Tutu. The conference starts the next morning.

“The mileage Durban will get from this event is massive,” said Sue Bannister, acting head of the eThekwini Municipality’s strategic projects unit. She said hosting the event would cost the city a little more than R50m, but that it will be money well spent.

“The people coming are not just here for match days, but are here for two straight weeks. It’s as big as the World Cup, just at a tenth of the cost,” she said.

According to early economic benefit studies, the hospitality industry alone could stand to make R500m.

“The people that are coming have got a lot of spare cash,” she said.

“At the ICC, we are expecting about 15 000 people. The biggest we’ve had before is about 10 000. There are also NGOs coming and events on the outskirts could bring in as many as 5 000, 10 000 or 20 000 extra people. It’s huge,” she said.

During World Cup match days, about 20 000 non-Durbanites came to the city.

“There will be benefits for local traders, for people in catering, and so on. The taxi cabs will be busy, and I know some delegations have hired personal buses. It really is a big event,” she said.

Security for the event will be tight and there will be a virtual lockdown of the city centre.

Metro Police deputy head Steve Middleton told the Tribune there would be an increased deployment of officers for the event.

“The core area of the event is at the ICC and the Durban Exhibition Centre, thus there will be increased deployment in this vicinity. This is mainly for traffic control and management, but also for crime prevention purposes,” he said.

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Leo loves attending events like this, but I don't think will happen. He's so busy. I hope I'm wrong, for us to have lots of pictures :laugh:.

The many faces of Leonardo DiCaprio:

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Kat

Love your avatar and siggi....the floral background is so pretty and cherry

Thanks Ox! Its Cintia Dicker. Isn't she adorable? :blush:

Thanks Nanda, solange, ox, and wijn for the pics and article :)

^^ Cute gifs, Kat!

What is he doing?? :p

Wijn

Based on his salacious autobiography, Belfort revealed DiCaprio's former girlfriend Blake Lively was tipped to play his now ex wife "The Duchess" in the movie.

"I don't think that is happening any more, but I heard rumblings they might get Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, the British actress who would be the right fit."

But what the hell... Blake Lively? Rosie Huntington-Whiteley?

This is some kind of joke? :blink: This can NOT be serious :yuckky:

I mean, Rosie is very beautiful (and love her) but is a terrible actress and Blake, she sucks less, but still... Not even mentioning that they were dating.

Kat I loved the gifs of Leo :wub:

Solange

I think in that gif Maria Menounos was asking Leo about Kate's spread in VF when she was naked and he was saying he was looking at it like that :laugh:

:laugh: I didn't know that. Has never been possible for me to see an interview of Maria Menounos with Leo... Stupid hulu :mad:

To bad, because I've heard (especially from you girls) that are funny :trout:

anyone know any other way to see it?

I think in that gif Maria Menounos was asking Leo about Kate's spread in VF when she was naked and he was saying he was looking at it like that :laugh:

Yeah, I agree Rosie is gorgeous beyond belief but she's no actress and as far as Blake..no comment cuz I don't wanna be attacked by some of her fans :blink:

I don't believe the article any way about The Wolf of Wall Street cuz for sure Django Unchained is Leo's next movie. I think the writer of the book is maybe just trying to get publicity for his book.

oh too bad by_princess cus they are the cutest vids - he obviously enjoys talking to her. I like the one where they were talking about the Departed cuz she's from Boston and they were talking about the Bah-ston accent.

Nice article about recent LACMA event from Anne Thompson of Indie Wire

I wonder what othe project Eastwood hoped that Leo could have done ?

The crowd at the Los Angeles County Museum screening of J. Edgar rose to their feet when three tall straight guys—Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer—joined diminutive gay screenwriter Dustin Lance Black onstage at the Bing for a Q and A moderated by the NYT’s Charles McGrath. While Eastwood grew up with top cop J. Edgar Hoover, Black and his cast did not, and had to pore through reams of research to understand the restrictive mores of a time when to be openly gay was simply not allowed. DiCaprio and Black seemed more critical of Hoover—“he was a political dinosaur at the end of his career,” said DiCaprio, “he was a crockpot of eccentricity…didn’t adapt to civil rights…was obsessed with power”—while Eastwood seemed more admiring of Hoover starting thumbprints and his quest for law and order. That tension is in the movie, for better or worse.

As he did when researching his Oscar-winning screenplay for Milk, Black searched for contradictions and underlying political agendas in the reporting on his subject, and dug deeper via primary sources for the underlying real story. “We don’t know this man who shaped this country,” said Black, who wanted to find out why he had such lust for fame and power, lived with his mother until he was 40, had no personal relationships outside his work, and wasn’t interested in Dorothy Lamour. “Hoover was a man denied love, which he replaced with fame and admiration. He was a master of media, to increase the department’s power. He figured out how to celebrate the law men. But if you went after him, or defied him of the public’s affection, he’d go after you.”

“He created CSI,” joked DiCaprio.Eastwood was delighted with Black’s all-encompassing script, which runs from the 20s through Hoover’s death in 1972: “I like to see him mature and age, and everybody else along with him,” he said. “There are a lot of parallels now with the 20s era Bolsheviks and the unease and justified paranoia, as there is now, post 9/11.”

DiCaprio read the script and told Eastwood (who had developed one project for him that never came to fruition) he’d like to take the role. DiCaprio took what he called “the Dustin Lance Black Hoover road trip” and visited the places where he lived, worked, dined daily with close aide Clyde Tolson (Washington D.C.‘s Mayflower Hotel) and died. The actor spoke to nonagenarian Deke DeLoach, the last surviving man who worked with Hoover. “It was fantastic to pick his brain,” said DiCaprio, “to understand who [Hoover] was as a man, the respect he commanded. These were men of service who devoted their entire lives to their country.”

At the after-party attended by LACMA chief Michael Govan (pictured with DiCaprio, above), Film Independent series host Elvis Mitchell, board member Terry Semel and a gaggle of press, DiCaprio was cheered by the response. He liked watching the film two nights running first at the AFI and then the “smarter, more sophisticated” LACMA crowd, he said. “I’m glad people cared about him.” DiCaprio wanted to gain weight DeNiro-style for the role, but Warners wouldn’t let him, insisting that digital effects would add the pounds. The blow-out fight that Hoover had with Tolson was documented, he said. Given that the FBI didn’t know what went on behind closed doors, “I thought we took the middle road,” said DiCaprio, between fact and speculation. “I love the way he handled the screenplay, with a lot of class. They had a great partnership and love for each other for decades, spent their days with each other. It’s more about two men who care about each other to a great degree.”

Hammer told me that he initially had no idea how to approach playing Clyde Tolson, who lived his whole life waiting to get a kiss from the man he loved. He had to dig into the research to find him. Both actors submitted to hours of heavy aging makeup (five to six for DiCaprio, seven to eight for Hammer)—which helped to make them tired, Hammer said. They were able to shoot chronologically so that they could get a handle on their characters by the time they got to their old-age scenes. “It’s hard to animate yourself in makeup,” said DiCaprio. “It stiffens you up. I got into it.”

Both actors praised Eastwood for running a set that is geared to getting the best out of performers. “He’s a director who relies on his own instincts, not advisors, watches you as an actor, reacts on a gut level,” said DiCaprio. “He pushes you to trust your own choices because he so implicitly trusts his own instincts.”

Black was overwhelmed by the mountain of material—“there was so much to work with,” he said, that making cuts and choices was difficult. Left out of the script, for example, was Hoover’s role in choosing crony Lyndon Johnson as Kennedy’s replacement after the assassination. The Kennedies wanted someone else, said Eastwood. “He misused his power to influence that.”

Solange

Thanks for article and great pix :)

Kat

Thanks for information about your avatar/siggi and adorable gifs :)

I have a question... Why Leo was looking at it like that the pics?

There was nothing he had not seen before :trout:

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