March 23, 20223 yr I'd hate to be partisan, but God, why is this man still whimpering about Don's Plum? Okay, perhaps I need to whip out my time machine 🤖 so I can properly discern the matter. I wonder if Leo knows about this podcast 📻. In addition to Dale, Zach Braff and Donald Faison appear to be iffy about the inseparable pair (Leonardo and Tobey).
March 23, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, oxford25 said: It appears Leo is still in New York He certainly made this person have a good day He has an uncanny way of brightening up everyone's day. 🙂
March 23, 20223 yr I like everyone's fighting spirit of breaking tradition when it comes to marriage or not marriage. We all have our culture growing up that behaves and speaks in a way that might suit us or not. I can't say much about going against the establishment. God knows I have the personality of tearing down the house if you try to make me do anything I don't want to but I come from a family that has always told me to stay single and a country that is for equality. So it makes no difference. However, I am the Phoebe Buffay amongst us and in the end, I want to be the soccer mom driving up in a Volvo with a ring on my finger trying to make my marriage work. That is pretty much the thing I haven't done yet. 🙃 If it will be with the current guy or the next is up to the Universe. I have no idea. ❤
March 23, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, Mirella said: I like everyone's fighting spirit of breaking tradition when it comes to marriage or not marriage. We all have our culture growing up that behaves and speaks in a way that might suit us or not. I can't say much about going against the establishment. God knows I have the personality of tearing down the house if you try to make me do anything I don't want to but I come from a family that has always told me to stay single and a country that is for equality. So it makes no difference. However, I am the Phoebe Buffay amongst us and in the end, I want to be the soccer mom driving up in a Volvo with a ring on my finger trying to make my marriage work. That is pretty much the thing I haven't done yet. 🙃 If it will be with the current guy or the next is up to the Universe. I have no idea. ❤ It's good if really want it. I have nothing against women who wants marriage and kids, we all are valuable no matter of our choice. I just spoke from my experience, but if my experience was bad, it doesn't mean that other women's experience should be bad too. Ladies here, I wish you all were happy and were able to choose your path🌺
March 23, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, YouNoMe said: I'd hate to be partisan, but God, why is this man still whimpering about Don's Plum? Okay, perhaps I need to whip out my time machine 🤖 so I can properly discern the matter. I wonder if Leo knows about this podcast 📻. In addition to Dale, Zach Braff and Donald Faison appear to be iffy about the inseparable pair (Leonardo and Tobey). The drama people bring us at the moment. Some are bitter for life and just will not let things end. In my experience situations or people always come back until you deal with them. Leo usually never says anything but in this case, the thought of handling things differently would be considered? Not to say that what they have done up till now is wrong. What does this man want? His movie out in the theater? The recognition he seems to think that it deserves? The imaginary money he lost? I don't agree with his enthusiasm for the greatness he created. In a world of so many movies coming out, it doesn't hold much space.
March 23, 20223 yr It is just something that is not right here. He talks strangely about the situation. From the look of it, it is three episodes about this subject released three weeks ago.
March 23, 20223 yr It's oscar week so let us talk about oscars and our personal golden boy. From 'Inception' to 'Titanic:' Leonardo DiCaprio's 10 Best Picture Nominations, Ranked By IMDb Score The denizens of IMDb have decided. With Don’t Look Up scoring a Best Picture nomination, Leonardo DiCaprio has now starred in 10 films up for the big prize on Oscar night. This ties him with Jack Nicholson for second-most behind Robert De Niro’s 11 (Cate Blanchett’s two nominated films this year bring her to nine, the most among actresses). DiCaprio’s 10 nominated films team him up with some of the most notable directors of all time, and four of the films netted DiCaprio acting nominations of his own. They all have budgets north of $75 million, with two of the films going on to win Best Picture. Here are DiCaprio’s ten Best Picture nominations, ranked by their IMDb scores. 10) 'Don't Look Up' (2021) Don’t Look Up is DiCaprio’s 10th nominated film, and his first with The Big Short director, Adam McKay. The film is a satire of the public’s response (or lack thereof) to climate change. Environmentally minded DiCaprio and the creative mind behind Anchorman seem well-matched for such a project. Unfortunately, Don’t Look Up is the weakest performer of DiCaprio’s nominated films. It alone is deemed “Rotten” on Rotten Tomatoes and has made less than $2 million. Even handicapping for a Netflix release and pandemic atmosphere, that is still more than $190 million behind the next lowest earner. It has a 7.2 on IMDb. 9) 'The Aviator' (2004) Leo’s second film with Martin Scorsese shows the business achievements and personal failures of filmmaker-cum-airline executive, Howard Hughes. Scorsese tracks Hughes’ drive for technological progress by shooting each sequence to look like film stock from each specific era. The Aviator earned 11 Academy Award nominations, the most in 2005, winning five. DiCaprio’s talent for obsessive focus is on full display in his Oscar-nominated lead performance (he lost to Jamie Foxx riding his Ray avalanche). His Howard has forward propulsion that is served well by DiCaprio’s intensity. It has a 7.5 on IMDb. 8 ) 'Gangs Of New York' (2002) Martin Scorsese’s first outing with DiCaprio tells a story of 19th-century gang clashes in Five Points, Manhattan. Leo stars as the vengeance-seeking Amsterdam Vallon, the son of an Irish Catholic man killed by the Protestant ethno-nationalist “Bill the Butcher,” played by Daniel Day-Lewis. As tends to happen with the renowned actor, Day-Lewis’ imposing performance commands the screen, and 26-year-old DiCaprio has not yet reached the point in his career where he could challenge a performance like that. Gangs Of New York has a 7.5 on IMDb. 7) 'Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood' (2019) Quentin Tarantino’s Tinsel Town hangout film is so charismatically lackadaisical in its approach, it goes so far as to erase a mass murder from history because it conflicts with the vibes. And DiCaprio’s aging actor Rick Dalton is right on frequency, especially in his interplay with his Oscar-winning costar, Brad Pitt. DiCaprio may have lost the Best Actor award to Joaquin Phoenix, but this performance is a standout in his filmography. And at least he got immortalized in meme form. Once Upon A Time… Hollywood has a 7.6 on IMDb. 6) 'Titanic' (1997) James Cameron’s epic romance set on an ocean liner that will never reach its destination is the iconic mega-hit of the 1990s. DiCaprio was a known entity before Titanic, but his cocky, pretty Jack Dawson, mixed with his terrific chemistry with Kate Winslet, launched him into teen idol superstardom. Titanic is not only DiCaprio’s lone billion-dollar grosser, it is his most recognized film on Oscar night, tying records with its fourteen nominations and eleven wins. DiCaprio, however, was snubbed of a nomination and snubbed the ceremony in response. Titanic has a 7.8 on IMDb. 5) 'The Revenant' (2015) Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s follow-up to 2014’s Best Picture winner, Birdman tells the true survival story of Hugh Glass, a mountain man and tracker who runs into a grizzly bear and is left for dead by his companions. In preparing for his performance as Glass, DiCaprio slept in animal carcasses and ate raw bison liver, his response to which is visible in the film. All that work paid off. Twenty-one years after his first nomination, DiCaprio finally picked up a trophy at the 2016 Academy Awards. The movie itself was not quite so lucky, getting upset by Spotlight for the big prize. The Revenant has an 8.0 rating on IMDb. 4) 'The Wolf Of Wall Street' (2013) In his fifth collaboration with Martin Scorsese, DiCaprio seems to have the time of his life as Jordan Belfort, the unreliable narrator of his own story. The film is a glitzy, gaudy bacchanal, with a cabal of Wall Street brokers vacuuming up money, cocaine, and the dignity of the people they victimize. DiCaprio receives his fourth Oscar nomination for his performance, losing to his Wolf Of Wall Street costar, Matthew McConaughey. That is a shame since he gave us the Quaalude crawl. The Wolf Of Wall Street has an 8.2 rating on IMDb. 3) 'Django Unchained' (2012) Despite occasionally portraying antiheroes, DiCaprio rarely plays outright villains. The big exception is Quentin Tarantino’s western set in the pre-Civil War Deep South. DiCaprio plays Calvin Candie, a slaver keeping Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), the wife of the titular Django (Jamie Foxx), and Candie runs negotiations for her freedom like a casino runs a game, where Candie always wins. DiCaprio hams it up in Tarantino’s floridly violent tale of the slavery institution. The Academy recognized the film with a nomination, Christoph Waltz with an award, but, alas, DiCaprio with nothing this year. Django Unchained has an 8.4 on IMDb. 2) 'The Departed' (2006) It would be 26 years after Martin Scorsese’s first Best Director nomination for him to finally win in 2007 with that year’s Best Picture winner, The Departed. DiCaprio is a strong part of the ensemble crime drama, but the film’s success ultimately lies with its director, now in his third collaboration with the actor. DiCaprio was not ignored at that year’s Academy Awards, however. He was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in Blood Diamond, losing out to Forest Whitaker. The Departed has an 8.5 rating on IMDb. 1) 'Inception' (2010) DiCaprio takes on the role of navigator and tour guide through Christopher Nolan’s dream world blockbuster. Nolan utilizes practical effects like spinning hallways and novel editing to evoke the staggered comprehension of dreams. The result is a thrilling drop through multiple dream levels, grounded by the iconic image of a spinning top. Inception is a major success upon its summer 2010 arrival, earning $836.8 million globally. The Academy recognizes it the following year with 8 nominations and 4 wins, including Best Visual Effects. Inception has an 8.8 rating on IMDb. Source
March 23, 20223 yr @Mirella I forget Dale alleges Leonardo has clotted his career. Leo has been so blessed in navigating serious trouble, but it doesn't mean adversaries will not put in the effort. I'd like to invest my confidence in many scenarios, one of which does not endorse the claim of purposeful inhibition. We get it! Leonardo was immature in the '90s 💾; he didn't foresee permanent fame, and he likes to subtly embrace anti-establishment antics. When Titanic 🚢 didn't flop, he had a change of heart ❤️. Of course, the true contempt initially leans toward Tobey and the fault with Leonardo is he doesn't practise fair rectitude. I'd really like to believe Leo is not sitting 💺 on Dale's potential because of a grudge or direct order 📑 from his beloved henchman. And Dale weighs in with every Leonardo recount grimly and despondently.
March 23, 20223 yr ^so evil Leo strikes again? 👹 According to Dale's account. CNN's headline 📰 is Russia 🇷🇺 Attacks 👊 Ukraine 🇺🇦 from the Sea 🌊, and it feels like Dale is attacking 👊 Leo from the past. Many unions are tried this year and the tumult is not nearly at the finish. These simultaneous upsets may extremely well trigger both world 🌎 and civil wars.
March 23, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, YouNoMe said: @Mirella I forget Dale alleges Leonardo has clotted his career. Leo has been so blessed in navigating serious trouble, but it doesn't mean adversaries will not put in the effort. I'd like to invest my confidence in many scenarios, one of which does not endorse the claim of purposeful inhibition. We get it! Leonardo was immature in the '90s 💾; he didn't foresee permanent fame, and he likes to subtly embrace anti-establishment antics. When Titanic 🚢 didn't flop, he had a change of heart ❤️. Of course, the true contempt initially leans towards Tobey and the fault with Leonardo is he doesn't practise fair rectitude. I'd really like to believe Leo is not sitting 💺 on Dale's potential because of a grudge or direct order 📑 from his beloved henchman. And Dale weighs in with every Leonardo recount grimly and despondently. You have a point. 🙃 I think this man was fed a bunch of lines from various people how good this movie is and that it could go places. It created dreams of opening doors that could lead to something else. That is a hard thing to letting go of and he obviously hasn't. When you listen to him speaking about Leo and Tobey it sounds like he lost a life he truly loved when this disagreement started. He lost his friends and any group of people that belongs to either Leo or Tobey. The life that he imagined that he would have. Leo is known for holding onto people but when he moves on he let them go. Maybe every noise of the past is an unhealthy way to propose a reconciliation? A "Leo my old pal moment?" 🙃 Maybe it would just be enough that Toby (I personally think that is on Tobey and not Leo) invites him to a party 😂 I don't know. Let go of the movie but here you have a few numbers or people you can hang with and if you make anything with it you do. Then it is up to him in one of the toughest industries in the world to take what he sees was taken from him so many years ago. The movie in itself isn't anything to make this much noise over. I think we today have seen teenagers behave worse. This is a weird ghost from the past. ❤
March 23, 20223 yr -He's staying true to the inconspicuous aesthetic 👀 ✋. But we all know Leo is punctilious so much until that and those claims can be fervently denied 🚫.
March 23, 20223 yr Maybe you guys should stop giving those weirdos from the past a platform with spreading their shit no one but Leo can say if it's true or not.... and since he isn't here to defend himself what's the deal but to make him look bad with posting such baseless unprovable claims? Just a thought.
March 23, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Mirella said: Maybe every noise of the past is an unhealthy way to propose a reconciliation? A "Leo my old pal moment?" 🙃 Absolute. He'd love to be back in the circle. But the guard dog 🐶...(no disrespect intended). 9 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: no one but Leo can say if it's true or not.... and since he isn't here to defend himself... Leonardo isn't going to entertain this...again.
March 23, 20223 yr ^ thank god you guys does the entertaining instead as loud and noisy as you can 🙄 pretty sure more in dales favour than in Leos but who cares!?
March 23, 20223 yr I love this Leo message board but I'm really confused by the last couple of messages in here. 😅 Maybe I shouldn't be here while at work.
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