November 20, 20204 yr It's probably useless to ask but you got your very own assumptions from Leos one and only true self from him personally? @Sliva If so please say him lots of greetings from me (I'm just half serious LOL)
November 20, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, Sliva said: Уоu people, are so cringy. You judging by pics from photoshoots, walk inherited from his father, and manners of his CHARACTERS FROM the MOVIES. LOL. Apparently, YOU WANT him to be feminine because of your personal depravity and the current trending for all this stuff in the world. Hahaha. I've been following DiCaprio for over 20 years and I've never found Him feminine. And your assumptions about his sexual orientation are just so ridiculous. That's all I want to say. Peace. 🤣 Here I thought we were just bored and felt like discussing some Leo related
November 20, 20204 yr 48 minutes ago, oxford25 said: A film shoot that is one of my faves Now there is a manly photoshoot 😅
November 21, 20204 yr Great news @oxford25 The amount of cast members starts to remember me to OUATIH. Most of them will have probably just "cameos". @kellybsblover Most people just don't know how to discuss. They call other people 'obsessed' and 'stupid' (very grown up) but nothing count than their own opinions. Always wondering how those people don't see this contradiction. I mean fine than isn't Leo feminine or bi or gay or whatever. I read once he's in reality a woman So? Can anyone with certainty disprove this claim here? I'm not speaking about fuck!ng science it's just what I see SOMETIMES (whoop I can write in BIG LETTERS too LOL). Don't understand the fuss of it None of us knows Leo for christ sake. Maybe we're all complete wrong about him who the f*ck knows? At least he's still relevant to discuss him after 20 years because no one knows any sh!t about him for sure (pretty sure he kinda loves it LOL). How many actors/stars can say the same? So here one of my all time favorite photoshoots of Leo (call it whatever you like):
November 21, 20204 yr Thanks ox, Jade, Lilja, akatosh and Barbie for the posts, all the photoshoots and news! I've said this before, Leo's enigmatic , which I like. He's a terrific actor, funny, intelligent and fine as fuck too *heart melts* Nowadays if anything, too many celebs overshare with their relationships and personal life, then when drama hits 'please respect our privacy', lol. Those shoots of Leo captures his beauty over the decades and how he actually became more ruggedly handsome over time (part of the reason he was cast as Rick Dalton was because he possess that Hollywood look from the past) I'm going to look at the photos again
November 21, 20204 yr Some Titanic trivia again: Quote The only automobile aboard the Titanic was a 1912 Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville owned by William Carter of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The 36-year-old Carter, wealthy heir to a coal and iron fortune, purchased the Renault while traveling Europe with his wife, Lucile, and their two children, 14-year-old Lucile and 11-year-old William. The family had traveled from the U.S. to England aboard the Lusitania in May 1911 and had originally booked return passage aboard the Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic, scheduled to depart April 3. They decided to stay another week and purchased tickets aboard Titanic, departing Southampton on April 10 along with their maid, manservant, and chauffeur. The night of the sinking, William Carter and his family were separated in the chaos. Mrs. Carter, the children, and their maid boarded a lifeboat while the men stayed behind. As one of the last lifeboats was lowered, Mr. Carter stepped aboard with another male passenger, J. Bruce Ismay, chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, which owned the Titanic. Carter’s manservant, Alexander Cairns, and his chauffeur, Augustus Aldworth, perished. Aldworth was the last person to drive the luxurious Renault when he chauffeured the family to the docks in Southampton. In the 1997 hit movie Titanic, a 1912 Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville can be seen hoisted onto the ship at the beginning of the film. The vehicle played a key role in the memorable scene when Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Kate Winslet) consummate their relationship in its back seat. The Renault featured a 25-horsepower, 2.6-liter L-head inline four-cylinder engine, which afforded the car a cruising speed of 30–35 mph. It sported a sleek, sloping nose with the radiator positioned behind the engine. Unlike many cars of that era, it featured a shaft drive instead of a chain drive, which was helpful on the less than ideal roads of the day. It was stored in the Titanic’s port-side Orlop Deck storage area, and after the disaster Carter filed a claim with Lloyd’s of London seeking reimbursement from White Star Line for the value of the Renault, which was $5,000. That equates to about $130,000 today. Source
November 21, 20204 yr Thanks Jade for the article and interesting history behind the car! I like the make of those older models of Coupe de Villes.
November 22, 20204 yr Not sure if this pic was ever posted. https://www.instagram.com/p/CH1MenrF4br/?igshid=1tt9u81phbf7c
November 22, 20204 yr I probably irritating you guys slowly but yet another Titanic trivia I didn't know ☺️ James Cameron and Gloria Stuart even met her Quote Rose DeWitt Bukater was a fictional character, but her witty and headstrong personality and free-spirited nature was inspired by a real life American artist named Beatrice Wood. Just like Rose, Beatrice was born to a wealthy family. Her mother wanted her to be an illustrious member of New York society (sending her on trips to Europe, to a convent in Paris and a finishing school). However, in her 20's, Beatrice renounced her family's fortune and announced her wish to be an artist. She started doing theater in Paris and later joined the French National Repertory Theatre when she returned to New York. There, she played over 60 roles under the stage name “Mademoiselle Patricia". Similarly, at the beginning of Titanic, we learn that Rose was an actress during the 1920′s: Beatrice eventually got bored of theater, though. “You know, acting is very fascinating. But being an actress is not, because you become so concentrated on yourself. And your smile and the way you move your head and the way you look. And really, it's a pain in the ass.” (x) During her stay in France, Beatrice met Claude Monet, whom she was a big fan of and even had the privilege of watching during some of his painting sessions in his private garden. This is why in the movie there are references to Monet and his work (that Rose and Jack are fans of): In her early forties, Beatrice found her true passion - pottery. Her abstract, avant-garde and provocative work projected her to a successful career that she'd commit to until her death. And guess what old Rose is doing when we first meet her? While Beatrice was never aboard the Titanic, she did have a sort of star-crossed relationship with an Indian scientist. A romantic with a bohemian lifestyle, in her autobiography she claimed she "never made love to the men she married and never married the men she loved". In 1998, Beatrice was invited to the Titanic premiere, but couldn't attend due to illness, so James Cameron and Gloria Stuart (old Rose) drove up to her home on her 105th birthday and gave her a VHS copy of the film. She never watched it, though. "It was too late in life to be sad." Beatrice passed away some days later. You can find pictures of some of her works here. If this has interested you, I'd recommend reading her autobiography "I Shock Myself". She is hands down one of the most fascinating ladies I've read about. So human and flawed and yet so very captivating. It's not really a surprise that she was the inspiration for Rose. Source
November 23, 20204 yr On 11/22/2020 at 1:49 PM, Jade Bahr said: I probably irritating you guys slowly but yet another Titanic trivia I didn't know ☺️ No, you don't (at least me).
November 23, 20204 yr I watched the (unofficial) extended cut of Titanic this weekend and I thought I give you guys a little review of it ☺️ running time: 227 min. amounts of new scenes/extended scenes: 35 (plus/minus) I'm in general a big movie fan and I'm a sucker for movie cuts any kinds (directors, unrated, extended, uncensored etc) and I'm forever mad with James Cameron giving us two more cuts of "Avatar" but none of "Titanic", because I always felt some little things were missing in the story - some lost parallels (like the Come Josephine one) and all those little snippets next to Jack and Rose (like Fabrizio and Helga, little Cora and even Cal Hockley). So know after 23 years I finally found one and it's well done. It's the "german" movie with all the "original" cutted scenes back in the movie -the good and the bad- James Cameron released in 2012 (?)... It's like Titanic 2.0 and really a different feeling to watch. This extended cut kinda reminded me of a mini series. The story is much more complete, plot holes are filled, questions I always had are finally answered. Mostly I felt this cut is much more closer to all those characters, more personal, dramatic and sad. It's not only Jack and Rose you care about, it's now many more characters you learn about and their (mostly sad) destiny in this horrible night of the sinking. But let's start with my favorite "new" Jack & Rose scenes because they're of course still the main reason to watch Titanic for me Rose feels trapped part one Rose feels trapped part two Both scenes gave us a deeper look in Roses troubled, desperate situation she doesn't know how to escape. Great acting by Kate especially in the 2nd one. I don't care that Cameron said he wanted the audience seeing her more through Jacks eyes when she tried to jump off the ship. It's her story, and it's such a powerful scene. And now we know why she is looking like a mess later lol Rose visits 3rd class This scene has kinda fairytale vibes to me (actually one of many). Rose finally feeling the light of life again, Jack seeing the light of love while being super shy and a little awkward lol It's an adorable, cute scene. Rose dreams In this scene are two lost parallels. First: Rose telling Jack about her life dreams and being an actress. I always loved that parallel showing that Rose made her dream(s) indeed come true. Second: It's more a fun snippet but it made Jacks caviar comment while the dinner scene even more special between them. It's like he would send her little signs/sharing a secret telling her he was listening and re-thinking things he said something dumbass Cal never did for example Come Josephine Probably my favorite parallel. I was ALWAYS wondering why Jack choosed to sing this song to her. Now it made perfectly sense. Beside from speaking lost parallels it's such a bittersweet, romantic, kinda 'cinderella after the ball' scene. I love it. Wish Cameron had kept this scene in the final movie. Another favorite moment from this scene: Just adorable. Beside their relationship getting more complex I also had the feeling it's getting more hot aka horny between those two in this cut. The chase extended And finally the hornieness in all their glory: Boiler room kiss I just waited 23 years to see this fuck!ng hot kiss in the damn movie!!!! The 2nd couple you see a lot more from is Fabrizio and Helga. Never realized how pretty she is. They are really cute trying to connect without speaking the same language lol The scene were they have to seperate because her parents don't want her to go with him was so heartbreaking omg 😢 Now this is going to happen a much more longer post than I thought so I will stop now If you want more I will write more later or tomorrow
November 23, 20204 yr I love Titanic (who woul have guessed 😄) and I love most of the deleted scenes. All the additional Jack and Rose scenes are just wonderful. I don't really like the alternate ending though. It's a bit cringy 😬
November 24, 20204 yr Building of Don’t Look Up sets Jade Tks for Titanic article and the wonderful Titanic images I enjoyed reading your thoughts about the various scenes , and I look forward to your additional thoughts Last but not least , I do appreciate your efforts to keep us entertained with Leo related news to our Don’t Look Up pix arrive
November 24, 20204 yr The Boston article below some footage of them working on Don't Look Up set https://whdh.com/news/film-crews-prepare-seaport-for-j-law-leo-in-new-netflix-movie/
November 24, 20204 yr @oxford25 thanks for DLU updates🙂 @Jade Bahr Titanic content is always appreciated💖
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