July 23, 20195 yr Have to leave, but looking forward to catching up with all the Once goodies tomorrow !!
July 23, 20195 yr Ohhhh myyyy godddd...Leo looks better than ever THANKS A MILLION dear Leo fans specially Oxford for the fantastic updates More pix of MR.TOTAL HOTNESS with fans❤❤❤
July 23, 20195 yr 8 minutes ago, oxford25 said: aaaaaawwwwwwwww....loveeeeee it😍😍😍❤❤❤❤ BIG THANKS Oxford for the updates
July 23, 20195 yr More pix Leolover The interview vid you just posted, need i say Leo would have had to have been wiping my drool off his designer suit !
July 23, 20195 yr Some review snippets Quote Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood caught me off guard with its depth. Tarantino has always been a master of mimicry, borrowing visual and thematic elements from his favorite genres but reshaping them into aggressive, confrontational westerns (Django Unchained), war pictures (Inglourious Basterds) and vengeance epics (Kill Bill volumes one and two). Once feels different. It’s not a stylized replica of an existing genre, but rather a broader yet laser-focused commentary track about the industry, in general, that Tarantino has chosen to call his own. This is a beautiful and poignant snapshot of a bygone age, littered with gorgeous odes to the method of storytelling Tarantino has perfected over the years. It’s Quentin’s movie about movies, made as only Tarantino can. Quote DiCaprio gives the best performance of his career, nailing the insecurities that plague Hollywood talent while also tapping into the on-screen presence that makes people like Rick Dalton -- and, by extension, DiCaprio and Brad Pitt -- movie stars in the first place. Pitt also mesmerizes, playing a contemporary cowboy surveying a changing landscape as L.A. turns over to the hippies and flower children he can't quite understand. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood is bold yet wistful. It's more mature and thoughtful than most Tarantino shock efforts, and it strikes like a viper with earned violence when needed. The screenplay provides an unflinchingly honest, pulse-racing and frequently surprising trip through the Golden era of Hollywood, and its uniquely flawed players. It’s a difficult, hilarious, insightful, expertly-crafted Bible that QT devotees will unpack for generations. https://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/2476956/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-review
July 23, 20195 yr At one point you can read Leo's lips when he turns and points out his Mom to Margot
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