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Some videos of Lukas mobli from NOLA

http://www.mobli.com/lukashaas/4918362/ban...ction=ListMedia

Not sure about this sighting

Ashley Allen ‏ @AshleyAllen008

I have found Leo DiCaprio at the Legends game. Slicked back hair and all.

But then I find this one

Allee Miller ‏ @alleemiller

My aunt met Leonardo Dicaprio and the bar she works at in Ohio and got his autograph, lucky biotch

I think that game is in Kentucky.

The stories about Leo stinking MAKE ME CRACK UP SO BADLY. :rofl:

Oooh thanks princess. I'VE BEEN WHERE LUKAS - AND PROBABLY ALSO LEO - was at. DAMN SON. Come on to Baton Rouge. Urgh, Leo. Heh.

Oh Bari always one step behind them :rofl:

You arrive and they have gone... I told you to wait in the zoo. :laugh: Now you have missed every chance to meet him :p

Melia Paige Smith ‏ @muh_l33_uh

ok is nobody in this town aware that leonardo dicaprio is in moundsville at the prison?!?! like right now!!!

Alex West ‏ @AlexEvelynxoxo

“@Laurenn____: “@fox_wit_me: Can't believe Leonardo Dicaprio is in moundsville!” me and @AlexEvelynxoxo saw him

I would live in constant state of paranoia of running into Leo, Bari :hehe:

Thank you Princess! :hug:

Has anyone seen that Titanic-spot with the Situation :rofl:

P.s. So Kevin Connolly is tweeting he's going to Choachella? *fingers crossed*

Nice to hear Leos back to filming :)

Fash: Yeah I remember that orlando/miranda story :p The really like to recycle these things :p

Wheres Oxford??? :cry:

Here is the english Django poster and some info

First look: Tarantino's Django Unchained

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Film: Django Unchained

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Cast: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, Leonardo DiCaprio

Genre: Action

Set in the South two years before the Civil War, Django Unchained stars Academy Award-winner Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face-to-face with German-born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Academy Award-winner Christoph Waltz). Schultz is on the trail of the murderous Brittle brothers, and only Django can lead him to his bounty. The unorthodox Schultz acquires Django with a promise to free him upon the capture of the Brittles – dead or alive.

Success leads Schultz to free Django, though the two men choose not to go their separate ways. Instead, Schultz seeks out the South’s most wanted criminals with Django by his side. Honing vital hunting skills, Django remains focused on one goal: finding and rescuing Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), the wife he lost to the slave trade long ago.

Django and Schultz’s search ultimately leads them to Calvin Candie (Academy Award-nominee Leonardo DiCaprio), the proprietor of “Candyland,” an infamous plantation where slaves are groomed by trainer Ace Woody (Kurt Russell) to battle each other for sport. Exploring the compound under false pretenses, Django and Schultz arouse the suspicion of Stephen (Academy Award-nominee Samuel L. Jackson), Candie’s trusted house slave. Their moves are marked, and a treacherous organization closes in on them. If Django and Schultz are to escape with Broomhilda, they must choose between independence and solidarity, between sacrifice and survival…

Written and directed by Academy Award-winner Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained is produced by Stacey Sher, Pilar Savone and Reginald Hudlin. The executive producers are Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Michael Shamberg, Shannon McIntosh, and James Skotchdopole. Django Unchained will be released in the US on December 25, 2012, and internationally by Sony Pictures Releasing International.

http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/slid...ned_1675336#top

NOW SERIOUSLY, LEO SHOULD SUE NATIONAL ENQUIRER FOR ALL THE RIDICULOUS STUFF THEY MADE UP THROUGHT THE YEARS.

I can't stand this tabloid anymore, it's unbelievable, should be someone there that hates Leo a lot to create stupid stuff about him about all the time.

It was exactly what I was thinking. I don't know how this tabloid survives... because every day they make new slanderous stories about celebrities.

I think they've only written like two or so stories about him in the last little while :). One was the one about him smelling bad.... however when I read that story I thought hey that sounds very familar!!! Sure enough back in 2008 one of the tabloids wrote pretty much the same story about Orlando Bloom smelling bad and they also mention how Miranda Kerr wants him to clean up blah blah. Sounds exactly the same as the Erin/leo story :laugh: . The tabloids need to get more creative lol

I didn't know that :laugh:. After I read your post I was searching... and this seems to be a recurring topic: Orlando Bloom, Matthew McConaughey, now Leo. They just changed the target, but the story remains the same. It really is a great lack of creativity.

Has anyone seen that Titanic-spot with the Situation :rofl:

Yes, it's hilarious :laugh:.

OMG... and these tweets? Leo's visit to that place looks like the event of the year, people were crazy. It's too funny... but no pics? <_<

Thanks girls :wave:.

Martin Scorsese on next film 'Wolf of Wall Street': 'It's about greed'

Martin Scorsese has said his next film The Wolf of Wall Street is a cautionary tale about greed.

Leonardo DiCaprio reunites with Scorsese for The Wolf of Wall Street to play a drug-addicted stockbroker who finds himself caught in a web of corruption.

In an interview with ET Online, Scorsese described his fifth collaboration with DiCaprio as "exciting".

"We're aiming to start later this summer. It's such an exciting story," Scorsese explained. "Even though it's set in the early '90s, the attitude is there. The actions are the same. Our values are the same."

He added: "It's not like we had solid values until 1998 – the issue is that we were founded on certain values, and tried to maintain them."

Scorsese went on to suggest that The Wolf of Wall Street will illustrate the destruction that greed can cause.

"The film has more to do with human nature and not guiding or inhibiting some people when nature gets away with them. As if to say, 'Hold it, this is morally wrong because look at all these people suffering'," he explained. "It's a riotous story because of the humour and the madness and how these characters just run wild.

"You have to remember what the real drug is: money. Money's good, it's just that thing of what you do once you have it all?"

The Wolf of Wall Street is expected to begin shooting in August.

Scorsese also recently revealed that he still hopes to make his long-rumoured Frank Sinatra biopic.

Hi Girls!

Hope you are all well. I'm not sure whether anyone on the forum is spanish but I hear that there is an article in a spanish magazine (I think it's Cuore) about Kate and Leo. The Forum on the french site eternalkate.net (translate the site into your own language, enter the forum, then choose news, then magazines then p. 51) has a scan of the magazine. It looks cute. There seems to be quotes from both of them. I don't know if they are new quotes or if they are pulled together from previous sources but it would be good if we could get the magazine and be able to get a translation of the article. With Leo and Kate we can guarantee that whatever they are saying it will be cute. :heart:

Thanks wijn for the Wolf article. The project sounds so interesting! I can't wait to get further info on it :)

Thanks dr.brown for the info :wave:

Tks for the tweets and articles girls!!

I'm sooo waiting to check this "The Wolf of Wall Street"....already expecting for a super movie! :wave:

Possible new Leo project

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Mystic River," "Gone Baby Gone" and "Shutter Island." As far as book-to-film adaptations go Dennis Lehane is batting a perfect 3-for-3 and with Warner Bros. behind two of those pictures, they are looking to score success again by once enlisting Leonardo DiCaprio.

The studio has snapped up the rights to Lehane's "Live By Night" which is being developed as a vehicle for "Shutter Island" star DiCaprio. And....that's about it. The book doesn't hit shelves or Kindles (or whatever) until this fall, so a synopsis or logline is unavilable, but it's probably safe to say it will be dark and gritty and if done right, worthy of awards attention when that time rolls around. And as usual, it's one of many, many, many projects that DiCaprio is eyeballing at any moment, which currently includes "Satori" the thriller based on the book by Don Winslow (which the author recently told us is still at script stage, as he's working on it with Shane Salerno). And frankly, the rest of the actor's year is booked up finishing "Django Unchained," shooting "The Wolf Of Wall Street" with Martin Scorsese and then doing some heavy promo for both 'Django' and "The Great Gatsby" this fall.

But either way, Leo has his choice pick of projects so matter what's around the corner we're looking forward to it :)

Thanks to everyone for all the new articles, tweets, and best of all,new game pix :)

Kat & Pami

I'm back hopefully for a while :)

Whoa Leo has been and will continue to be busy for quite some time!!!!

Thanks everyone for the movie news :wave:

kat will respond to your pm when I get home tonight :wave:

Thanks Ox for the possible new project! Like others we'll have to see if this one follows through :) Also happy your back :hug:

Fash: Okay :D

Possible new Leo project

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Mystic River," "Gone Baby Gone" and "Shutter Island." As far as book-to-film adaptations go Dennis Lehane is batting a perfect 3-for-3 and with Warner Bros. behind two of those pictures, they are looking to score success again by once enlisting Leonardo DiCaprio.

The studio has snapped up the rights to Lehane's "Live By Night" which is being developed as a vehicle for "Shutter Island" star DiCaprio. And....that's about it. The book doesn't hit shelves or Kindles (or whatever) until this fall, so a synopsis or logline is unavilable, but it's probably safe to say it will be dark and gritty and if done right, worthy of awards attention when that time rolls around. And as usual, it's one of many, many, many projects that DiCaprio is eyeballing at any moment, which currently includes "Satori" the thriller based on the book by Don Winslow (which the author recently told us is still at script stage, as he's working on it with Shane Salerno). And frankly, the rest of the actor's year is booked up finishing "Django Unchained," shooting "The Wolf Of Wall Street" with Martin Scorsese and then doing some heavy promo for both 'Django' and "The Great Gatsby" this fall.

But either way, Leo has his choice pick of projects so matter what's around the corner we're looking forward to it :)

Thanks to everyone for all the new articles, tweets, and best of all,new game pix :)

Kat & Pami

I'm back hopefully for a while :)

Helloooo dear Oxford! :)

It's good to see you back! And it's also good to see Leo involved in so many projects... :)

Tks for the article! :wave:

I know Nanda posted this interview already, but I finally got a chance to see it. How hot is leo starting at 1:15??? Just the haircut, and facial hair, and the muscles. Soooo dreamy :drool:

Hi Girls!

Hope you are all well. I'm not sure whether anyone on the forum is spanish but I hear that there is an article in a spanish magazine (I think it's Cuore) about Kate and Leo. The Forum on the french site eternalkate.net (translate the site into your own language, enter the forum, then choose news, then magazines then p. 51) has a scan of the magazine. It looks cute. There seems to be quotes from both of them. I don't know if they are new quotes or if they are pulled together from previous sources but it would be good if we could get the magazine and be able to get a translation of the article. With Leo and Kate we can guarantee that whatever they are saying it will be cute. :heart:

Hello :wave:.

I don't speak spanish, but as it's very similar to portuguese I can understand some things...

What was your first reaction to seeing the movie in 3D?

Kate: It's wonderful, spectacular and amazing, especially when we saw the scene of the wreck.

Leo: I was surprised to see the scene where Kate arrives at the port and leaves the car, she looks stunning. It's when you realize the extraordinary person who is Rose and the beauty of Kate.

Kate: Well, Leo doesn't falls behind (laughs). At the scene of the gala dinner, when he appears dressed in a tuxedo, we all melt.

There is no doubt that the chemistry between you is amazing...

Leo: Kate and I not only feel a great affection, but also a great mutual respect for each other's work. The experience of this film would have been much more difficult if there were no existed such a camaraderie between us. If the chemical had not existed not even half of the job would have been good.

Kate: I agree. A love story like this, with a spectacular backdrop wouldn't be outstanding without the chemistry between the protagonists, and in our case we were lucky to connect with each other and know we were in the same boat, never better told, and that both, the film as our careers, were more than ever in our hands.

What is your most memorable scene?

Kate: For me, the scene in which we sink with the boat under the water and we try to stay together by hand, but the force of water separates us... It was very difficult to shoot and very risky, even when surrounded by experts and using a life jacket. Filming in a huge tank of cold water and surrounded by people with panic attacks, with a dress that clings to the skin and doesn't let you swim isn't pleasant, but that's what James was looking for.

Leo: When you make a movie of this caliber, it's very difficult to stay focused on the character and the scene, so the more chaotic is the environment that surrounds you more effort you have to do. In general, they were all memorable. The scene on the bow was one of them, because not only is the most romantic, but also because was made in a studio with green screen background, so I was able to concentrate better in the character.

What memories do you have of the premiere?

Leo: We were both very young, we have been in independent films and suddenly we were thrown this huge world that was Titanic. Not only shooting, but all that came later. The film had achieved the entire world. Kate and I never imagined the success that the movie would be, neither that, thanks to Titanic, we could make movies that nobody would have funded, being made because our names were associated with them.

Kate: Yes, the truth is that the film's success caught us by surprise. I admit I didn't know how to deal with all this media attention I received, it seemed that our lives would never be the same and we would have to arm ourselves with value and determination not to be hampered by the thousands of events and red carpets for which we would have to go during that year.

What was the reaction of you in front of millions of fans who followed your lives?

Kate: In these moments I didn't understand everything that was happening, but I also knew that this was part of my commitment to the film. The important thing was to keep me down to earth , draw a line between reality and fiction and remember that not everything in life is success and social status. For me it never was.

Leo: I tried to keep me on the sidelines of media phenomenon. Don't to know anyone personally, it was easy to avoid that it could affect my life. But there is no doubt that everything has changed radically in my professional life.

But the success and popularity changed your life. You feel isolated because of that?

Leo: Yes, certainly I have to think before leave home, where I go, but that's part of my life. This doesn't prevent me from doing many things and I have the same friends since childhood. I cannot complain about anything because it would be unfair. I have an extraordinary career that lets me do what I like most. The price to pay for it is too low.

Kate: The life goes on, though I have to change many aspects of it, but who don't have to change things based on circumstances that are around you?

That has changed you as people?

Kate: No, I don't think success has changed me. Inside I'm still the same person I was 15 years ago. Also, I would say that today I feel more secure about myself.

Leo: Success hasn't changed me, what changed me was the experience of working in movies as I have done in the company of important professional, such as Martin Scorsese or Clint Eastwood, people with whom I learned in all directions.

How do you see yourself now? And as you imagine yourself in 15 years?

Kate: I feel very lucky with the work I have done in recent years. Last year I made three films: Contagion, Carnage and Mildred Pierce, which I feel very proud of. I just hope I can keep this quality of work and, above all, making sure that I'll always able to give my best.

Leo: Fifteen years ago I said that my intention was to work on projects that creatively stimulate me, and I stand by what I said.

You can see the scans here: http://kinkykate.actifforum.com/t544p750-une-de-magazines

Sorry for the mistakes.

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