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Calibi

 

Tks for Xavier Dolan's tweet :smile:

 

 

Jade

 

Thanks for vids  :smile: 

 

They same to be the same ones I saw on insta stories Sunday with none showing Leo :sad: 

 The interior one shot early Sunday morning came from blogger jcboenning 's  insta story ; I noticed she's followed by Leo's pal Pookie who you do see a quick glimpse of in her vid

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If the tweet below is legit Leo is back in NY :smile: 

 

LP4 @LeopoldTweety 7m7 minutes ago

 
 

Just saw the GOD outside @bluebottleroast ...the ONE Leo who outshines me...@LeoDiCaprio

3:43 PM - 13 Nov 2017 from Manhattan, NY
 

Never thought I'd get star struck in this city either ?????

 

 

 

Kellybsblover

 

What I would like to see is Leo & Jim Cameron  return to Japan for a reshowing of Titanic  20 years after it debuted there :smile:

 

Prior to its opening in Japan  there was a lot of negative press about the production here in the States , and to me the enthusiastic  & positive  reception by the Japanese audience , to me,  gave the film a  real 'jump start'  to  its winning over the hearts of all who saw it.

 

 

Plus , as I've stated before,   I have always enjoyed Leo's Japanese interviews the most :thumbsup: 

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Thanks oxford, dr brown, calibi and Jade Bahr for the latest info, pics, videos and links! Those videos are new to me, so that's pretty awesome.

 

Funny thing is I never saw Titanic in the theaters, because I already knew the history behind it, plus everybody was seeing it and I kept putting it off. Ironic since I've seen every other film of his before Titanic at the theater.

 

My mother bought the VHS and I couldn't stop watching. I regretted not seeing it on the big screen. I missed out, in a way. If they release it here in Chicago, I will check it out.

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3 hours ago, kellybsblover said:

I'm hoping movie theaters will be showing it this year to celebrate the 20 years.... I would love to re watch it in the big screens.

 

Yeah, it'll be my first time seeing it on the big screen if it's re-released.

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I would love to have a Titanic re-release. although in Paris we have a theater with an enormous screen that plays famous movies every year. And they play Titanic very often so it's always nice to go see it !

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This is one cool story. It might be a great book. 

 

Like any wife and mother, Kayla Olson loves spending time with family, but the happiest place on earth is the middle of the ocean.

“That is true,” she said.

Kayla, of Denton, fell hard for the Disney cruise line. In fact, she and her husband, Andrew, just returned from their fourth Disney cruise.

But it was the first time she set sail when her world magically changed.

“It never crossed my mind that that cruise ship could change my life,” she said.

Kayla was an aspiring author, without a single book to her name, when that Disney cruise stopped at an island called Castaway Cay.

For Kayla, it was love at first sight.

But once she returned home, all she could think about was that beach.

Unfortunately, she couldn’t afford another trip. So Kayla created her own beach by writing a book, “The Sandcastle Empire.”

Only her beach was much more dangerous and far more dramatic.

Once Kayla finished writing, for the first time, a publishing company agreed to print her book. But before it ever hit the shelves, she got an unexpected phone call. On the other end was Kayla’s agent with news that Paramount Pictures wanted to make her book a movie.

“And it was Leonardo Dicaprio’s production company,” she said.

Keep in mind, this is the first book Kayla has ever had published and soon, one of the best actors in the world, will make it come to life.

The movie is in development, meaning it’ll be awhile before it hits the big screen, but Kayla says

there’s a lesson out there for anyone dreamer who needs to find a spark.

“The best possible way for your life to be turned upside down is a Disney Cruise.”

The happiest cruise on earth.

 

http://www.wfaa.com/entertainment/north-texas-womans-first-book-draws-attention-of-paramount-pictures/491430172

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I saw Titanic the first time at school, in 2 parts because ya know how VHS worked, haha.  :nicole:  At that time I wasn't a Leo's fan yet... all my other classmates were.   :p

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1 hour ago, BarbieErin said:

I saw Titanic the first time at school, in 2 parts because ya know how VHS worked, haha.  :nicole:  At that time I wasn't a Leo's fan yet... all my other classmates were.   :p

I was right there with you on that VHS aspect, remember when it debuted in one week before Christmas in December 1997 only to arrive on home video/DVD clear out into 1998, on September 1st?

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Oh yeah, that's right sap675 it did come out September 1st '98...there were two videotapes! I think I saw the second one first, saying to myself, I want to get to the action or something like that :rolleyes:

 

Only later did I see the entire movie.

 

 

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Thanks BarbieErin for that story that his production company's interested in her book while in the process of being published!

 

That's pretty cool marinebing with the theater that plays Titanic from time to time. It was re-released here with the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking, so it may happen again for it's 20th anniversary. 

 

 

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SexyLeo91

 

Tks for article that gives a better explanation of Tarantino's future film :smile:

 

Also,  hope you do get to see Titanic on screen :hug:

 

Barbie

 

Tks for information about new film project for Leo's Appian Way :smile:

 

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9 hours ago, sap675 said:

I was right there with you on that VHS aspect, remember when it debuted in one week before Christmas in December 1997 only to arrive on home video/DVD clear out into 1998, on September 1st?

 

In Brazil was even later, the movie was released in theaters in march or april of 98, if I'm not mistaken... and in VHS just in december of 98 (when I saw at schcol) and than some 3 times at home with my family, LOL. :p I remember going to rent in the video store and the movie was never there because EVERYONE rented Titanic, and it was even more than 1 copy. Talking about DVD, I remember I saw James Cameron on tv showing Titanic DVD for the first time, I mean DVD was a big deal in 98... come on now.  :nicole:  It's funny to think about it now, times change, but that was fun times for sure.  

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More info about Tarantino movie, now has producers, studious are bidding. 

 

EXCLUSIVE: Bidders are in hot pursuit of distribution rights to Quentin Tarantino’s new project, the one that is set in Los Angeles in the late ’60s and early ’70s, with Tarantino hoping hard that Margot Robbie will play the role of Sharon Tate. Just about every studio in town except Disney is chasing, along with several financiers and mini-majors seeking domestic rights.

 

Deadline set the stage for this auction recently, and here’s what is new: Add Tom Cruise to the short list of candidates Tarantino has spoken with to play one of two lead male roles. He joins Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in that small circle, but it is entirely unclear if all three will be in the movie, or two of them, or any of them, because much of that comes down to making a deal and scheduling. Harry Potterproducer David Heyman will join Tarantino as the main producer on this film, and it will be his first collaboration with Tarantino. Heyman and Tarantino will produce with Shannon McIntosh, and Georgia Kacandes will be exec producer and line producer.

 

As for the studios, all the majors are in (Fox has been least aggressive, perhaps with all that is going on over there), and add to that list of Sony, Fox and Universal others knocking on the door like Annapurna and Lionsgate for a domestic deal that would require the international sales effort that went intoThe Hateful Eight. Also knocking are several pure equity financiers. The bidding is wide open right now, but a victor will be known before Thanksgiving, for sure, I’m told.

 

 

There has been a lot of press that the script focuses on Charles Manson and the murder spree he orchestrated, but I’m told that is akin to calling Inglourious Basterds a movie about Adolf Hitler, when the Nazi leader was only in a scene or two. Deadline reported months ago that Robbie had been asked to play Manson murder victim Tate.

The film will be set in Los Angeles and begin production in mid-2018 for a 2019 release, and it will be an R-rated film, like all Tarantino’s directing efforts. Those who’ve read it said the script has heart and a strong commercial appeal, and if there is a film of Tarantino’s it can be best compared to, it would be Pulp Fiction, which also was set in Los Angeles. The film will carry a budget in the range of Django Unchained. 

 

http://deadline.com/2017/11/quentin-tarantino-movie-bidding-david-heyman-producer-margot-robbie-tom-cruise-brad-pitt-leonaro-dicaprio-1202208169/

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Thanks oxford for the hug :hug:I would like to experience that movie and those eyes of his on the big screen:wub:.

 

Speaking of DVDS, lol, I remember The Beach was on DVD a couple of months before VHS and I wasn't gonna wait long for that :nicole:. As a broke college student with a part time job at the time,  I saved money to buy the cheapest DVD player possible before renting it.

 

Nowadays, all you have to do is stream films online. Wished that was around when I was an impatient teenager.

 

Thanks Barbie for the updated info! Now I'm excited about this movie, due to it be set in the late '60s and of course, Leo :kiss:

 

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SexyLeo91 , they heard your wish, people will be able to see Leo's beautiful blue eyes in 3D :p

 

 

From  HR: James Cameron's 'Titanic' Lands 20th Anniversary Re-Release in Theaters

 

The classic film will be shown in AMC Theatres equipped with Dolby Cinema.

James Cameron's Titanic will be released in select AMC Theatres to celebrate its 20-year anniversary, Dolby Laboratories announced Wednesday in partnership with Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox.

The Oscar-winning movie — starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCarpio — will play in 87 theaters equipped with Dolby Cinema for an exclusive one-week run, beginning December 1. It will be shown in both 2D and 3D.

Titanic, which first sailed into theaters on Dec. 19, 1997, remains the No. 2 top-grossing film of all time ($2.19 billion) behind Cameron's Avatar, not accounting for inflation.

"We mastered a few minutes of Titanic in Dolby Vision and I was stunned. It was like seeing it for the first time. Now that the entire film as been mastered, I'm excited to share it with audiences across the U.S.," Cameron said in a statement. "This is beyond 3D, beyond 70mm, it's beyond anything you've ever seen before."

Added Dolby senior VP Doug Darrow, "our partnership with James and Paramount has enabled us to showcase a masterpiece of theater in the most incredible way."

Tickets go on sale Nov. 15.

 

 

Barbie

 

Tks for more information about Tarantino film project :smile:

 

it's seems like lots of studios are betting that the film will happen with the rumored all star cast

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