December 9, 201113 yr Oh and the talk about the soundtractks, I forgot I really like the beach soundtrack, expecially this song. It sounds so magical, and peacful, makes you wish you were at the beach Oh! me too Kat Pure shores by All saints is one of my favorite songs. I'm a big fan of the songs from the 90 (You know... the time where we didn't have Justin Beiver and we enjoyed the good music ) I don't know about you girls but I really enjoyed The Beach. Not only by the fact of having Leo shirtless Is just that I love the whole concept of the movie. Another Sydney Twitter sighting . Or another attempt to make sure I gather the latest news each day for By Princess Women, You're on fire!!! Oxf Thanks of for more sighting.
December 9, 201113 yr I don't know about you girls but I really enjoyed The Beach. Not only by the fact of having Leo shirtless Is just that I love the whole concept of the movie. I think The Beach was really underrated Just because Leo was shirtless in it, they made it seem like it was just another 'beachy'-movie, while the acting was really good! Thanks for the pics Solange, and Ox for the tweet
December 9, 201113 yr I don't know about you girls but I really enjoyed The Beach. Not only by the fact of having Leo shirtless Is just that I love the whole concept of the movie. I think The Beach was really underrated Just because Leo was shirtless in it, they made it seem like it was just another 'beachy'-movie, while the acting was really good! I know the movie is kind of strange. For me is like: the concept was there although it isn't very well executed by Boyle. but Still I can watch it EVERYTIME
December 9, 201113 yr I don't know about you girls but I really enjoyed The Beach. Not only by the fact of having Leo shirtless Is just that I love the whole concept of the movie. I think The Beach was really underrated Just because Leo was shirtless in it, they made it seem like it was just another 'beachy'-movie, while the acting was really good! I know the movie is kind of strange. For me is like: the concept was there although it isn't very well executed by Boyle. but Still I can watch it EVERYTIME I agree. I like the concept of the beach, and the movie is alot better than people make it out to be, but like princess said, the idea was not well executed. Its still a pretty decent movie though!
December 9, 201113 yr A picture the tweeter took at fighting event. Unfortunately it's dark as I was trying to see if we see Leo anywhere Kat I had forgotten about The Beach soundtrack/Porcelain, thanks , for reminder For sure Leo has been in some movies with some great soundtracks.
December 9, 201113 yr Hi . Long ago that I do not write here. Since Leo split from Blake. Even though he has been separated from Blake still a fan of Leo. I often come here to read the news of our boy. Whenever I go jogging in the morning I see this picture that is advertising. Is a good way to start the day
December 9, 201113 yr Anilgouveia Thanks for pix, yes, that would be a great way to start a day Solange Thanks for pix
December 9, 201113 yr So he was also at beach hauss theBRATtweet Dominique UnkovichMeeting *stalking* Leo dicaprio at beach house tonight hace 11 horas
December 9, 201113 yr Whenever I hear that Moby song I automatically think of "The Beach" Thanks everyone for tweets
December 9, 201113 yr OH I also forgot The Beach soundtrack, it's great, love Porcelain and Pure Shores. thanks ox for the tweets. thanks solange and princess for the pics. A BIG HUG TO ALL OF YOU GIRLS!
December 9, 201113 yr Fash Sent you pm ByPrincess Thanks for another Sydney twitter sighting. Gosh it's almost 10:00 in morning there. Barbie Sending you
December 9, 201113 yr Edgar is among this site's ten top films of 2011J. Edgar (Clint Eastwood)Leonardo DiCaprio has the accent, the expression -- even the body language -- of the nation's first FBI director. Under Clint Eastwood's direction, DiCaprio makes a remarkable transition from his usual boyish looks (even though he's 37 in real life) to play the controversial G-man who lived until his late 70s. Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts and Dame Judi Dench round out the superb cast of this biopic, which was penned by Dustin Lance Black ("Milk").http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/264853/201...-films-2011.htm
December 9, 201113 yr Thank you girls for the tweets!Wonder weather he was at the Fight, or Beach Haus, or both? I have to say I have a feeling that one naughty show tweet they said leo and kevin were going to attend was just a ploy to get more people to come <_< Hugs back Barbie Fash thanks for the J.Edgar info! Nice they are placing it in their top ten! Also I sent you a PM or two Thanks solange for the tumblr pics!
December 10, 201113 yr I know Barbie! But hey lets look forward to all the nomination announcements next week!! Hopefully next week will be awesome An opinion from another awards blog/site. Best Actor II. POTENTIAL FRONTRUNNERS Leonardo DiCaprio (J.Edgar) The mediocre reviews and Box Office definitely messed up his supposed frontrunner-status BUT a nomination should still happen without a hitch. A win ? I have no idea. http://awardscorner.blogspot.com/2011/12/2...t-actor-ii.html I WANT AT LEAST a nomination for a major award, because even if he doesn't win, he is still reconized for his performance!
December 10, 201113 yr Very intereting article, it seems from what I understand the Source: The Periscope Post is making an analysis from what others critics said on their reviews about J.Edgar, most of them have good things to say but also point some negative things, as for Leo: as always praise him again by his performance.Eastwood’s personal political biopic is sure to win DiCaprio an OscarDecember 9, 2011 Author: Roberta Categories: Articles, Career, Films, Reviews 18 CommentsArguably Clint Eastwood’s most challenging subject matter, J. Edgar is a personal and political portrait of the ruthless yet enigmatic former FBI director.Director Clint Eastwood’s latest endeavour, J. Edgar, is an ambitious portrait of one of American history’s most conflicted figures, FBI head J. Edgar Hoover. Critics, unanimous in their praise for Leonardo DiCaprio’s turn as the enigmatic Hoover and the film’s visuals, are divided over Eastwood’s handling of the subject matter.The film charts Hoover’s autocratic five-decade directorship of the FBI and attempts to tease out the story of his much speculated over private life. The biopic deals with the sensational aspects of Hoover’s nefarious ways – blackmailing presidents and recording Martin Luther King Jr.’s encounters with a mistress – but Clintwood is also praised for his light touch when dealing with Hoover’s sexuality. However, with such challenging subject material, critics are judging the film on what it does and doesn’t choose to say.Internal conflict. According to David Denby of The New Yorker, J. Edgar if anything, is a “portrait of the soul”. He praised Eastwood’s treatment of Hoover as “a compound of intelligence, repression and misery” and for capturing “the destructive effects of self-denial [in] withering detail”; he commended Clintwood’s decision to use prosthetics to age DiCaprio, which have the effect of enhancing the feeling of how a “young man” will “coarsen” with “years and power.” The film is a “remarkable but not altogether surprising turn” in Eastwood’s career.A balanced film. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter, praises Clintwood and Dustin Lance Black’s (the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Milk) “surprising collaboration” for tackling the film’s “trickiest challenges with plausibility and good sense, while serving up a simmeringly caustic view of its controversial subject’s behavior, public and private.” Roger Ebert, of the Chicago Sun Times, also respected Eastwood’s “refusal to cheapen and tarnish by inventing salacious scenes.”DiCaprio steals the show. Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gushes over DiCaprio’s “daring and astonishing” performance and is confident of DiCaprio’s Best Actor Oscar for his “tour de force” of a performance. But though Armie Hammer’s (The Social Network) portrayal of Clyde Tolson, Edgar’s right-hand man, is praised as subtle, the rest of the cast fail to stand out. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter claimed Naomi Watts as Helen Gandy, Edgar’s long-term personal secretary, has “little opportunity to express much beyond dogged loyalty” and Judi Dench, who plays Edgar’s mother, is similarly “limited” as a domineering “mother hen.”Stellar visuals. Critics are unanimous in their praise for Tom Stern’s cinematography. Denby at The New Yorker admires the “dark-toned”, “heavily shadowed” scenes as “redolent of the past”. Roger Ebert, at the Chicago Sun Times, also applauded the “masterful” ease with which Eastwood spans seven decades and praises the “sets, the props, the clothes, and details” as “effortlessly right”.Missed opportunities. James Rocchi of Box Office Magazine feels Eastwood and Dustin Lance Black’s script fails to present “a serious and artistic examination of the role of law and intelligence in America, of the toxic nature of secrets, or of how desperate times demand desperate measures—and make public servants into desperate (and dangerous) men.” Instead “what you feel leaking off the screen in every scene is missed opportunity”. He dismisses the film as “stiff, jerky, mechanical, fake.”thanks to leonardodicapriofan.com for the find.
December 10, 201113 yr Thanks for the opinion kat, yeah, hopefully he will be AT LEAST nominated.Waiting for great news next week.
December 10, 201113 yr I know Barbie! But hey lets look forward to all the nomination announcements next week!! Hopefully next week will be awesome I WANT AT LEAST a nomination for a major award, because even if he doesn't win, he is still reconized for his performance! Sorry Kat, but my expectations are much higher. I want him to WIN, Period! Unlike the other contenders, with they only mentioned as a problem the mixed reviews of the film... and what about it? Many actors have won with mediocre films. Don't you notice that at no time they mention something about PERFORMANCES God! I get very ANGRY when these awards are set only if the actor have charisma or the producer makes more publicity or if the movie has good reviews and give a sh*t about the acting! :anger: Which is what they are supposed to be...ACTING AWARDS!!!!! These awards are just a big fraud!
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