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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)

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Can't wait to see the dynamic between Leo's and Lily's characters in the movie:woot:

I see GREAT minds think alike, Scorsese 'sees' the same things about Leo's expressive eyes that we do :thumbsup:

 

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He continued: “And usually it’s in the expression, in his face, in his eyes. I’ve always told him this. He’s a natural film actor. I could shoot a close-up of him, he could be thinking of nothing, and I could intercut anything with it, and people will say, ‘Oh, he’s reacting to such and such’. It’s the Kuleshov experiment. You could do that with him”.

 

Scorsese didn’t stop there, though, and he continued to lavish praise on one of his most frequent collaborators. “There’s something in his face that the camera locks into, in his eyes,” the director added. “The slightest movement, we know it. Thelma [Schoonmaker], editing his footage with me over the years, often goes, ‘Look at this. Look at the eye movement here. I think we should keep it.’ It’s very interesting what goes on behind the eyes. It’s all there.”

 

   

Thanks to ALL for latest Leo /KOTFM news :flower: 

Thanks everyone for the updates and yes would love to see Leo's beautiful hair, but the gel is a part of him, lol, so I'll have to love that too 😄.

 

Excited about the upcoming trailer and now to catch up on these articles :heart:

5 hours ago, oxford25 said:

I see GREAT minds think alike, Scorsese 'sees' the same things about Leo's expressive eyes that we do :thumbsup:

 

   

Thanks to ALL for latest Leo /KOTFM news :flower: 

 

Agree with Marty, Leo's eyes say everything. 

Hi all 

 

do you have an idea when the trailer is gonna be released exactly?

Just now, Jade Bahr said:

^I don't think they ever mentioned the time for the release.

Hopefully very soon 😫😫😫

1 hour ago, LuckyGirl said:

Hi all 

 

do you have an idea when the trailer is gonna be released exactly?

Wonder the same 

'People need to know the history': Osage citizens excited, nervous as 'Killers of the Flower Moon' hits the big screen

The film Killers of the Flower Moon will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival Saturday in France. Osage citizens say they are anxious and hopeful that the movie sheds light on one of the worst chapters in the tribal nation's history.

 

When Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear heard that David Grann's bestselling novel Killers of the Flower Moon was going to be made into a movie, he was concerned.

 

"We're used to Hollywood stereotypes and not being accurate to our language, our culture…and so that was always a concern," Standing Bear said.

 

Killers of the Flower Moon examines the story of the Osage murders in the 1920s after oil was discovered on Osage land.

 

Even when Standing Bear heard it was Martin Scorsese that was going to be directing it, he still had mixed feelings. Like a lot of other moviegoers, he is a fan of Scorsese's work.

 

Scorsese has directed some of the most iconic movies of our time — Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, Age of Innocence, Gangs of New York — just to name a few.

 

Most of those films have scenes of violence, and Standing Bear was concerned how the murders of Osages would be depicted on the screen.

 

"How are you going to portray the Osage?" Standing Bear remembers asking him.

 

How will Osages be portrayed?

 

Standing Bear, who couldn't reveal more than that, said Scorsese was true to his word. The Principal Chief and other Osages who were involved or consulted on the movie are under a non-disclosure agreement and can't divulge details until the movie is more widely released this fall.

 

"I think Martin Scorsese said it best when I asked him, ‘how are you going to approach this story?’ And he said, ‘this is a story about trust and betrayal of that trust,’" Standing Bear told KOSU.

 

Scorsese met with people in the community of Grayhorse near Fairfax, where many of the murders took place. KOSU spoke with Osages who said they were impressed and that he listened to their concerns.

 

Standing Bear said he appointed people within his administration to work with Scorsese on the language, culture and customs depicted in the film, so it would be accurate. One of the people he appointed was the late John Williams, who was a special forces veteran who advised the director on accuracy. Williams consulted with Vann Bighorse, who works in the tribal nation's language and culture department.

 

"He had a chair right next to Scorsese," Standing Bear said.

 

He met with Scorsese before filming began and said the director talked about other films he directed that examined other cultures and racial violence — like 1997's Kundun, which is about the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government's violence on the people of Tibet. The movie was released but was never promoted due to pressure from the Chinese government. Despite this, it received critical acclaim and Academy Award nominations.

 

(...) The movie is sure to bring a lot of attention to the Osage Nation and Oklahoma. That attention could put pressure to return Osage headrights.

 

A history that ‘needed to be told’

 

Margaret Sisk, who had a small part in the movie, thinks it's time the story is told. She and other Osage citizens KOSU spoke with said they grew up hearing a little bit about it from relatives but knew that people were afraid to talk about it.

 

"Think about that…they lost their loved one," said Sisk.

 

But, she thinks people need to know about it and what happened to her people.

 

Sisk's mother, Mary Agnes Wagoshe Shannon had a guardian, an appointed person to manage her money. During the time of the oil boom, the federal government appointed guardians to Osage citizens because they were deemed 'incompetent' and unable to manage their own affairs. Osages had to apply for competency, and Sisk said there's still a highway named after her mother's guardian.

 

"It's part of history that needed to be told because it's not in Oklahoma history," she said, referring to the history Oklahoma students are taught. "It's Oklahoma's dirty little secret."

 

Killers of the Flower Moon will be in wide release this fall. It has a current run time of 3 hours and 26 minutes, and stars Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, among others.

 

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Lily is just INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL:baronfaint:💘

And Leo looks sinister😈

THE KING is back but this IS ALL ABOUT THE QUEEN. Lily Gladstone is coming and looking for justice and the oscar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Leos look.... I'm dying 😭

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Uhm... 😚

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They made even sure to put newly and very beloved oscar winner Brendan into the trailer. Smart move LOL

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1 minute ago, Jade Bahr said:

Leos look.... I'm dying 😭

 

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At first glance, a peaceful scene of a couple, but the man has a pained expression on his face. It's the calm before the storm and he knows it. Oh yes he knows... 

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