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

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He's probably day dreaming of some vacation lol

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Leo photobombing to the left

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Is Drew hitting on Leo or Cameron? Or both? 😄

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23 hours ago, Lilja K said:

This is from 2000s, Leo's Golden Times😩

I think this is peak Leo for me.

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This look was so hot :drool:

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I swear I would have slept with him in that horse cadaver without a blink LOL

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I think it's the manly rough look having some very strong effect on my panties primal instinct or something like that

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Also very much into the baby version of that look

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Just because it is fun to see and Leo with a big beard is the topic of the moment🙂

 

 

31 minutes ago, akatosh said:

Just because it is fun to see and Leo with a big beard is the topic of the moment🙂

 

 

 

I vote yes for this, it would be cool to see.

7 hours ago, Jade Bahr said:

I think this is peak Leo for me.

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This look was so hot :drool:

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I swear I would have slept with him in that horse cadaver without a blink LOL

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I think it's the manly rough look having some very strong effect on my panties primal instinct or something like that

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Also very much into the baby version of that look

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I loved too.   :wub6yh2cm:

4 Oscar champs we predict will contend again this year … and who could win

 

Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio (“Killers of the Flower Moon”), Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”), Bradley Cooper (“Maestro”), Colman Domingo (“Rustin”), and Paul Giamatti (“The Holdovers”). That’s who we think will be nominated for Best Actor. Giamatti and Cooper are past nominees who haven’t won while Domingo and Murphy are looking for their first bids. DiCaprio, meanwhile, won Best Actor in 2016 for “The Revenant.” He’s also been nominated in this category four other times: in 2005 for “The Aviator,” in 2007 for “Blood Diamond,” in 2014 for “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and in 2020 for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” He’s also been nominated for Best Supporting Actor (in 1994 for “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”) and Best Picture (in 2014 for “The Wolf of Wall Street”). Three of his total seven nominations have come for his work with Martin Scorsese, who he teams up with for “Killers of the Flower Moon.” In this movie, DiCaprio plays Ernest Burkhart, who was involved in the real-life murders of several Osage tribe members in 1920 USA. DiCaprio has great odds here. He’s neck and neck with Murphy for the top spot and we think he has a great chance of landing Best Actor statuette number two.

 

So, there are our four past Oscar winners. We think that two of them will turn their expected bids into wins: DiCaprio and De Niro.

 

https://www.goldderby.com/feature/2024-oscars-past-winners-1205521748/

 

They also think Lily will win best supporting actress, but wouldn't Lily be considered a lead actress instead? I have not seen the movie obviously but it seems she's in a big part of it. 

 

 

2 hours ago, akatosh said:

Just because it is fun to see and Leo with a big beard is the topic of the moment🙂

 

 

Not a fan of AI but Leo in the GoT universe looking this devilish delicious?  🐺 Damn where's the moon to howl? 🌚

2 hours ago, BarbieErin said:

They also think Lily will win best supporting actress, but wouldn't Lily be considered a lead actress instead? I have not seen the movie obviously but it seems she's in a big part of it. 

I've kept hearing from people who watched the movie Leo is the only lead but Lily's screentime is big enough to switch into lead. I guess it depends on how bad apple wants that oscar for her and how crowded the categories are. Most people seem to assume supporting is the "easier" way to win.

2 hours ago, akatosh said:

Just because it is fun to see and Leo with a big beard is the topic of the moment🙂

 

 


Nice!!! 🤤

2 hours ago, Jade Bahr said:

I've kept hearing from people who watched the movie Leo is the only lead but Lily's screentime is big enough to switch into lead. I guess it depends on how bad apple wants that oscar for her and how crowded the categories are. Most people seem to assume supporting is the "easier" way to win.

 

Thanks for the answer, kinda like Brad Pitt that was clearly a lead like Leo in OUATIH but was competing as supporting and won everything, lol. 

^Like mostly Leo knew how to hide lol

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At least Marty looks like he never partied more proper than now in his 80s LOL

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One of my loves (Timothy Olyphant) gushing about my other love. "BUT DON'T TELL LEO!!!" 😂

 

He's lovely :heart: Can't wait for the new season of JUSTIFIED.

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Thanks to ALL who have posted the latest Leo pix , be they old or new,  as well as,  articles /vids/etc  :flower: :flower: :flower:

 

 

Jade

 

I'm , also, a fan of Timothy /Justified , and I was SO happy he is returning to the series :thumbsup: 

 

 

LuckyGirl

 

Regarding the hope that Leo and cast has already recorded some KOTFM interviews .  In the past on Twitter normally various entertainment journalists will tweet the day of the West Coast and East Coast press junkets,  some will tweet about interviewing Leo /asking him certain question alerting readers to stay tune for when they posts mentioned interview.  So far I have NOT SEEN any  such tweets, which makes me think that such interviews had not been done prior to strike. 

 

So our only hope is that the strike will  end in early September and such interviews /etc can then happen :thumbsup: 

 

 

 

 

Leonardo DiCaprio Needs Just 2 Movies To Set A Movie Record That Will Be Impossible To Beat

Leonardo DiCaprio is undoubtedly one of the best actors of his generation, which is further proved by one of his impressive movie facts.

 

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio has an impressive acting career, and one little-known fact is that he has played characters from almost every decade since the 1850s.
  • DiCaprio's filmography showcases his range, with roles spanning from Django Unchained in the 1850s to Don't Look Up in the 2020s, missing only the 1890s and 1900s.
  • It would be challenging for any other actor to beat DiCaprio's 165-year streak, as not many celebrities have the same affinity for period pieces. He could even extend his streak further back to the 1800s.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio is often lauded as one of the best actors in Hollywood, with numerous awards and blockbuster hits to his name. When he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2016 for The Revenant, after repeatedly being snubbed at the Oscars years prior, the world celebrated, and the internet broke. DiCaprio is undoubtedly a major movie star and is repeatedly recognized as such. But one little-known fact about him makes his already admirable career all the more impressive.

 

DiCaprio began his lengthy film and television career in the late 1980s as a teenager. He got his start in commercials before earning roles in television shows such as The New Lassie, Parenthood, and Growing Pains before moving to the big screen in the 1990s with This Boy's Life, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, and Romeo + Juliet. DiCaprio soon became a household name after starring in Titanic, which is arguably still one of his best roles to this day, and went on to appear in numerous commercially successful movies, like Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, Inception, Django Unchained, The Wolf of Wall Street, and so on.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio Has Almost Played A Character From Every Decade Since The 1850s

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One of the most impressive details about Leonardo DiCaprio's acting career is that he is two movies away from having played a character from each decade, starting with the 1850s, according to GQ. The actor's filmography is a long list, so it might not be too surprising that DiCaprio has portrayed such a wide range of characters, especially given his talent. But after doing some fact-checking, his streak of playing roles from almost every decade since the 1850s is true. The only time periods that DiCaprio is missing is the 1890s and 1900s.

 

DiCaprio's impressive record, in chronological order, starts with Django Unchained, which took place in 1858. Then, it is followed by Gangs of New York (1860s), Total Eclipse (1870s), The Quick and the Dead (1880s), Titanic (1910s), The Great Gatsby (1920s), The Aviator (1930s and 1940s), Revolutionary Road (1950s), Catch Me If You Can (1960s), J. Edgar (1970s, briefly) The Wolf of Wall Street (1980s), Blood Diamond (1990s), The Departed (2000s), Inception (2010s), and Don't Look Up (2020s). Of course, DiCaprio has other period pieces that fall under these categories, like Shutter Island in the 1950s. But overall, the actor is only missing two decades.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio's 165-Year Streak Would Be Almost Impossible To Beat

 

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It wouldn't be difficult for Leonardo DiCaprio to find movie scripts set in the 1890s and 1900s, so if he wanted to, he could achieve the 165-year streak rather easily. Once he theoretically does, it would be very unlikely that any other actor could catch up to his record. Not many celebrities have an affinity for period pieces like DiCaprio does. Leonardo DiCaprio could push himself even further and set his streak back to 1800 — he already has the 1820s under his belt with The Revenant, after all.

 

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1 hour ago, Jade Bahr said:

Leonardo DiCaprio Needs Just 2 Movies To Set A Movie Record That Will Be Impossible To Beat

Leonardo DiCaprio is undoubtedly one of the best actors of his generation, which is further proved by one of his impressive movie facts.

 

leonardo-dicaprio-characters-movies-ever

 

  • Leonardo DiCaprio has an impressive acting career, and one little-known fact is that he has played characters from almost every decade since the 1850s.
  • DiCaprio's filmography showcases his range, with roles spanning from Django Unchained in the 1850s to Don't Look Up in the 2020s, missing only the 1890s and 1900s.
  • It would be challenging for any other actor to beat DiCaprio's 165-year streak, as not many celebrities have the same affinity for period pieces. He could even extend his streak further back to the 1800s.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio is often lauded as one of the best actors in Hollywood, with numerous awards and blockbuster hits to his name. When he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2016 for The Revenant, after repeatedly being snubbed at the Oscars years prior, the world celebrated, and the internet broke. DiCaprio is undoubtedly a major movie star and is repeatedly recognized as such. But one little-known fact about him makes his already admirable career all the more impressive.

 

DiCaprio began his lengthy film and television career in the late 1980s as a teenager. He got his start in commercials before earning roles in television shows such as The New Lassie, Parenthood, and Growing Pains before moving to the big screen in the 1990s with This Boy's Life, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, and Romeo + Juliet. DiCaprio soon became a household name after starring in Titanic, which is arguably still one of his best roles to this day, and went on to appear in numerous commercially successful movies, like Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, Inception, Django Unchained, The Wolf of Wall Street, and so on.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio Has Almost Played A Character From Every Decade Since The 1850s

an-image-of-leonardo-dicaprio-holding-a-

 

One of the most impressive details about Leonardo DiCaprio's acting career is that he is two movies away from having played a character from each decade, starting with the 1850s, according to GQ. The actor's filmography is a long list, so it might not be too surprising that DiCaprio has portrayed such a wide range of characters, especially given his talent. But after doing some fact-checking, his streak of playing roles from almost every decade since the 1850s is true. The only time periods that DiCaprio is missing is the 1890s and 1900s.

 

DiCaprio's impressive record, in chronological order, starts with Django Unchained, which took place in 1858. Then, it is followed by Gangs of New York (1860s), Total Eclipse (1870s), The Quick and the Dead (1880s), Titanic (1910s), The Great Gatsby (1920s), The Aviator (1930s and 1940s), Revolutionary Road (1950s), Catch Me If You Can (1960s), J. Edgar (1970s, briefly) The Wolf of Wall Street (1980s), Blood Diamond (1990s), The Departed (2000s), Inception (2010s), and Don't Look Up (2020s). Of course, DiCaprio has other period pieces that fall under these categories, like Shutter Island in the 1950s. But overall, the actor is only missing two decades.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio's 165-Year Streak Would Be Almost Impossible To Beat

 

leonardo-dicaprio-s-10-biggest-oscar-snu

 

It wouldn't be difficult for Leonardo DiCaprio to find movie scripts set in the 1890s and 1900s, so if he wanted to, he could achieve the 165-year streak rather easily. Once he theoretically does, it would be very unlikely that any other actor could catch up to his record. Not many celebrities have an affinity for period pieces like DiCaprio does. Leonardo DiCaprio could push himself even further and set his streak back to 1800 — he already has the 1820s under his belt with The Revenant, after all.

 

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Never thought about it. Damn cool🔥

Just a bit more of "peak Leo" in Malibu the year of 2005 to be exactly. Holy crap. Enjoy :shocking::drool::baronfaint:

 

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