JJMarvel Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Thanks for the updates ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade Bahr Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Oh lord (from blood diamond set) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxyvilla Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Oh boy He's hot Thanks Jade. Blood Diamond is one of my favourite movies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade Bahr Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Found some pretty great stuff at tumblr Quote Love his expressions here. Quote Two new stills. Quote Close up from Leo. Quote Globes. Quote And this. Quote Source Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade Bahr Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oxford25 Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Jade Tks for all the new Leo/Revenant related news/pix, vids ; wow you are really spoiling us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FashionDream Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Pic from inside the Weeknd concert a couple days ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oxford25 Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 Also box office wise , Tarantino's Hateful 8 will now go wide on Jan 1st and not against Revenant on Jan 8th Quote TheWrapVerified account @TheWrap 8m8 minutes ago 'The Hateful Eight' Wide Release Moves Up a Week to New Year's Day http://goo.gl/PfivJN Adorable Fash Tks for Leo/concert pix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FashionDream Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 ^ that's a cute pic. Which event was this from again, Oxford? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mz_linz Posted December 11, 2015 Share Posted December 11, 2015 15 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: Aaaaaaaaaaaand another nomination for Leo!!! "The Revenant" is also nominated for BEST FILM and BEST DIRECTOR Detroit Film Critics Awards 2015 BEST ACTOR Christopher Abbott, James White Michael Caine, YouthLeonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs Tom Hardy, Legend complete list: http://detroitfilmcritics.com/the-2015-detroit-film-critics-society-awards-nominations/ Yay!!! I'm so excited that my hometown is showing some love to Leo!! Can't wait to hear if he wins on Monday!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katchitup Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Seems like even Leo is a big Weeknd fan (If you ever get the chance to see him in concert do it soooooooooooooooo good ) On 12/10/2015 at 0:42 PM, mz_linz said: The Critics Choice Awards are announced December 14th! Can he go three for three?! Thanks for the info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katchitup Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 New Revenant TV spot!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katchitup Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Don't think this was posted yet. Leo's full speech at the COP 21 Event in Paris: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FashionDream Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Apparently this is the list for the San Francisco critics nominations, saw it on IMDB. Paul Dano in for Best Actor and supporting. That's weird. Not that these critics awards necessarily determines who wins the major awards because last year Michael Keaton won most of the critics awards and he lost the Oscar to Eddie Redmayne. But good to know when Leo gets nominated it's obviously still a great accomplishment , actually I still like knowing if Leo doesn't get nominated for something too BEST ACTOR Bryan Cranston – TRUMBO Paul Dano – LOVE AND MERCY Leonardo DiCaprio – THE REVENANT Michael Fassbender– STEVE JOBS Ian McKellan – MR. HOLMES BEST ACTRESS Cate Blanchett – CAROL Brie Larson– ROOM Rooney Mara – CAROL Charlotte Rampling– 45 YEARS Saorise Ronan– BROOKLYN BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Paul Dano – LOVE AND MERCY Benicio Del Toro– SICARIO Mark Rylance– BRIDGE OF SPIES Michael Shannon – 99 HOMES Sylvester Stallone – CREED BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Elizabeth Banks – LOVE AND MERCY Helen Mirren – TRUMBO Mya Taylor – TANGERINE Alicia Vikander – THE DANISH GIRL Alicia Vikander – EX MACHINA BEST SCREENPLAY, ORIGINAL EX-MACHINA, Alex Garland LOVE AND MERCY, Michael Alan Lerner; Oren Moverman SICARIO, Taylor Sheridan SPOTLIGHT, Tom McCarthy; Josh SInger TANGERINE, Sean Baker; Chris Bercoch BEST SCREENPLAY, ADAPTED CAROL, Phyllis Nagy BROOKLYN, Nick Hornby DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, Marielle Heller 45 YEARS, Andrew Haigh THE MARTIAN, Drew Goddard ROOM, Emma Donahue BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY THE ASSASSIN, Ping Bing Lee CAROL, Edward Lachmann MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, John Seale THE REVENANT, Emmanuel Lubezski SICARIO, Roger Deakins PRODUCTION DESIGN BRIDGE OF SPIES, Adam Stockhausen; Rena DeAngelo; Bernard Henrich BROOKLYN, Francois Seguin; Suzanne Cloutier CAROL, Judy Becker; Heather Loeffler MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, Colin Gibson; Katie Sherrock; Lisa Thompson THE REVENANT, Jack Fisk; Hamish Purdy FILM EDITING THE BIG SHORT, Hank Corwin LOVE AND MERCY, Dino Jonsater MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, Jason Ballantine; Margaret Sixel THE REVENANT, Stephen Mirrione SICARIO, Joe Walker BEST ANIMATED FEATURE ANOMALISA BOY AND THE WORLD INSIDE OUT THE PEANUTS MOVIE SHAUN THE SHEEP BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE PICTURE THE ASSASSIN GOODNIGHT MOMMY SON OF SAUL A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON ITS EXISTENCE TIMBUKTU BEST DOCUMENTARY AMY BEST OF ENEMIES LISTEN TO ME MARLON THE LOOK OF SILENCE MERU BEST DIRECTOR John Crowley, BROOKLYN Todd Haynes, CAROL Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu, THE REVENANT Tom McCarthy, SPOTLIGHT George Miller, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD BEST PICTURE BROOKLYN CAROL LOVE AND MERCY MAD MAX: FURY ROAD SPOTLIGHT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarbieErin Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 thanks all for the updates, great stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarbieErin Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Another from Revenant set. And one more from London event. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarbieErin Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Leo talking about Hugh Glass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqMrmSJdOhE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade Bahr Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Next nomination for Leo, omg!!! I'm so excited right now 2015 San Diego Film Critics Award Nominations Best Actor, MaleLeonardo DiCaprio, THE REVENANT Jason Segel, THE END OF THE TOUR Matt Damon, THE MARTIAN Bryan Cranston, TRUMBO Jacob Tremblay, ROOM "The Revenant" is also nominated for Best Director, Best Editing and Best Cinematography Full list Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jade Bahr Posted December 12, 2015 Share Posted December 12, 2015 Great article Quote Golden Globes 2016: Leonardo DiCaprio's long wait in the loser's circle may finally be at an end Awards nominations are a regular occurrence for Leonardo DiCaprio, who turns up on prestigious seasonal film lists as often as a hunter returns to the woods. On Thursday, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. honored DiCaprio with a Golden Globe actor — drama nomination for his role as a wounded fur trapper in "The Revenant," set and shot largely in the forbidding cold of western Canada. It is the 15th time DiCaprio has been nominated for an acting Globe or Oscar. This time, though, things are shaping up in some unfamiliar ways. "Any time you're recognized it feels good, but especially for a film like this, which has been a different experience," DiCaprio said in an interview shortly after the nomination. "I've made no qualms about saying that making this movie is the hardest thing I've ever had to endure." That may not be the only reason this go-'round is different. Though DiCaprio has won an acting Globe in two out of the 10 instances he's previously been nominated, he has never won an Oscar — not in his four times as an actor nor his one time as a producer. The 41-year-old has been riding an Academy Award cold streak dating back more than two decades; his first nomination, for "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?," came in 1994. To top it off, DiCaprio is associated with one of the famous Oscar snubs of all time — his turn as Jack Dawson in "Titanic" was left off the actor shortlist in 1998. Yet this could be the year all of that changes. As SAG Awards and Golden Globes pundits focused the last few days on Matt Damon (in for Globes, out for SAG), Mark Ruffalo (in for Globes, but for a different movie than his acclaimed "Spotlight") and Bryan Cranston (surprisingly in with both groups), DiCaprio has been quietly chugging along. He too was nominated for both a Globe and SAG award. And he's emerged as the odds-on favorite to win those prizes, as well as an Oscar for his work in "The Revenant." In the visceral Alejandro G. Iñárritu film, DiCaprio plays Hugh Glass, a man on the early 19th century American frontier who after a bear attack is left for dead and must find his way to his camp, where he also has unfinished mortal business with a brash fellow trapper named Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy). Fighting for survival and bent on revenge, Glass has a desperation of purpose, and DiCaprio lends the role a primal force. Those involved with the film describe how the actor would, in subzero temperatures and buried under clothes and beard, act for hours even while nearly motionless and speechless on the ground. "There was something profound about what he was doing, even lying there still, acting with his eyes and being in sync with the camera at all times," Iñárritu said in an interview. Awards voters tend to like when charming and gregarious actors take on roles in which speech is a challenge. The trend that has been borne out numerous times in recent years, with winners such as Jean Dujardin in "The Artist," Colin Firth in "The King's Speech" and Eddie Redmayne in "The Theory of Everything." Glass is (after Dujardin's turn) the ultimate silent role. "I tried to take as much dialogue out and strip it down to the basics," DiCaprio said. "For me, the challenge of the movie was, 'How do you connect to the audience and bring them on a journey with very little words?' " Voters also tend to take in an entertainer's entire resume, especially when they've been around a long time without winning a statuette. DiCaprio's frequent collaborator, Martin Scorsese, won his first Oscar for "The Departed" in 2007, 40 years after he began making films. The prize was as seen as much as a career coda as a specific homage. A long line of actors also falls into this category. Jeff Bridges had, like DiCaprio, struck out four times at the Oscars before winning on his fifth try for "Crazy Heart" in 2010. Al Pacino won an Oscar in 1993 for "Scent of a Woman" after 20 years of nominations and frustrations — about the same length as DiCaprio's losing streak. DiCaprio's dry spell may be in part the result of the choices he's made. The actor has had an anomalous career in modern Hollywood, eschewing the kind of painstaking Method work that often wins Oscars (Daniel Day-Lewis, e.g.) or the swings from big commercial films to small upscale drama that tends to catch voters' attention. Instead, DiCaprio has combined the two into a kind of unlikely hybrid — the big upscale commercial drama, you might call it. His last four movies had him playing J. Edgar Hoover ("J. Edgar"), a plantation-owning villain in a Quentin Tarantino movie ("Django Unchained"), Jay Gatsby ("The Great Gatsby") and the rogue trader Jordan Belfort ("The Wolf of Wall Street," which was the most comedic of the group and notched him a Golden Globe two years ago). And while he pops up in the tabloids due to his high-profile dating exploits and is known for his environmental activism), DiCaprio doesn't actively seeks the limelight, makes occasional but not entirely persuasive stops on the late-night circuit and doesn't serve as Hollywood's unofficial diplomat — in contrast to, say, someone like George Clooney, who, coincidentally or not, has two Academy Award statuettes on his mantel. DiCaprio's lack of Oscars has now become a fascination in its own right, the stuff of quasi-serious social-media campaign and blog posts with titles like "Why does the academy hate Leo DiCaprio?" The actor affects a Zen pose about his long wanderings in the Oscar desert. "The truth is with many of these awards it's beyond your control," DiCaprio said in the interview. That may be true, but on Thursday he began to look like he had matters well in hand. Source God, he's the most expressive actor!!! Source tagged Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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