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Cute short vid of Leo waving to fans in Berlin as he and others were giving interview

 

 

 

Barbie & Germany

 

Tks for Once international box office news ; I hope it continues to do well :clap: 

 

 

Barbie

 

As to BBC interview,  to me, I think the interviewer just used a poor choice of words " is there anything there " , and his intention was not to insult Brad ,  but rather see if Brad had any thoughts on the topic as well

 

Personally I think as time has gone on with doing pr interviews, they are both so tired of replying to same questions,  that they tend to feel if one of them addressed the subject there is no need for the other to say anything ( which is why Brad didn't start to reply to question ) ,as I've noticed more than once that when a question is asked , they tend to look at each other, and see which one of them is going to give the reply 

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Bridget Hall denied she EVER said this about Leo:

 

"I would never talk crap about Leo or anyone like that... especially about something so personal. It was mean." Source

 

And she has more to say:

"Well, so not true... Hotel is wrong.. quotes are wrong.. so if you really like to talk shit and get the facts wrong.. Bravo! Ya did it!!"

 

Proofing once again the internet is full of sh!t.

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The Skip Magazine interview , more or less, is similar to other previously posted interviews , not much interaction from cast members 

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City of Dreams: A melancholy look at L.A. between hippie girls and brutal murders
Quentin Tarantino looks at old Hollywood in his new movie "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood". The star met the director and his lead actors Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio.

 

By Christine Kruttschnitt

 

Once upon a time there was a place called the City of Angels, which was so full of stories and myths that it became a fairy tale itself. "La-La-Land" was the last love story about Los Angeles, "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" is now the latest declaration of love to the dream metropolis. The magical journey of the film leads 50 years back to a past, in which one could still cruise comfortably in the Cadillac DeVille and not in a traffic jam like today; and in which everything was better.

Or almost everything: Because we're writing the summer of 1969 - the hippie girls are wearing hotpants and no bras, and while the Moon is landing Apollo and the East Coast is preparing for the Woodstock Festival, LA manages Charles Manson with his irradiated entourage killing the hopes and dreams of incense sticks swinging youth and counterculture in two blood soaked nights. "The end of an era" is the name of the then prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, who brought Manson and his "family" behind bars. "The Sixties, the Age of Love: Everything was over that night."


"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Quoting his homage to Hollywood director, Quentin Tarantino, he does not want to reconstruct the Manson murders, he only looks back to the Los Angeles of his childhood: Manson's gang was killed on 10 August 1969 in Los Feliz district the supermarket mogul Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary, in a villa in the fine Benedict Canyon previously stabbed the actress Sharon Tate and her three houseguests, literally slaughtered.

 

To date, these are considered the most bizarre murders in US criminal history - and also as an integral part of pop culture. Maybe because there are all these crimes: a psycho-killer who wanted to become a rock star and record a song with a beach boy musician; the title of a Beatles hit, with the blood of the victims written on a refrigerator door; Satanism; hippies; and the terrible realization that kids of ordinary families are killing people when a charismatic criminal like Manson just tells them to.

 

Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, starring in Tarantino's film, says, "My parents described this time to me - they were hippies, they are still - but those killings destroyed their ideals, their hopes that all people would be at peace be able to live."

 

A somehow fitting panorama for 56-year-old Tarantino ("Pulp Fiction"), who superficially tells the story of the decline of a Hollywood era. DiCaprio plays a TV serial cowboy who likes to sip margaritas directly from the blender and himself Feeling overrun by the new age and a new, harsh cinema, he grabs it with his buddy and stuntman (Brad Pitt), who sees it all looser, also because he has no career to lose.

Manson gets in the movie only a mini appearance. However, the news that Tarantino has taken on the sensational murders sparked a veritable boom in Benedict Canyon among those who have always wanted to catch a glimpse of the house on Cielo Drive, where Sharon Tate and her friends had to die driving on some days there dozens of curious people. A bus tour also leads tourists to the crime scenes of the Manson family. But the murderer's house does not exist anymore, it was demolished a quarter of a century ago and a new villa was built in its place, with a new house number even. But a neighbor has appeared on television programs about sinister phenomena and swears that the mind of Sharon Tate is still on Cielo Drive.

 

"Changing Video Library"


The movie was released in a melancholy mood, as the Los Angeles Times recently said - not a response that would be expected of a Tarantino movie - and Mexican director Guillermo del Toro was equally enchanted by the two-and-a-half-hour saga Feels like a real memory, he wrote, probably telling a fairy tale.

 

Once upon a time there was a little boy who sat in front of the TV every night and found his heroes there, his gods. Tarantino has never made a secret of the fact that he has learned almost everything he knows about life in the cinema. "That was his religion," says Brad Pitt, who has already shot the Hitler murder fantasy "Inglourios Basterds" with Tarantino. "His love for film has always touched me a lot."

 

"Quentin is a walking video store," says DiCaprio

 

"But without my memories, I would not have been able to do this film!" Tarantino exclaims - not because he's upset, but because he's always calling, he can not smile either, he just has that loud laugh that sounds like it does he spells it out to the hard of hearing Ha-ha-ha, no nuances, calling himself "pretty nice" and allegedly only snapping when the actors can not read their lyrics. His obsession with detail is notorious. When shooting outdoors on Hollywood Boulevard, he had the facades of the old clubs and sex sheds mock up and vintage cars from all over the country purring on the closed road. "The radio was always full," he recalls of his youth, "and only one station at a time, so many there was not, and when advertising came, we just talked about it." Which ever explains its volume.

 

His favorite place was a down-to-earth Mexican north of Hollywood, where DiCaprio and Pitt got really drunk in the movie. "Casa Vega" is again considered hip among reality stars like the Kardashians, and Tarantino is still going for the margaritas, he has even piqued the bartender on his own mix, "The Tarantino" has been on the menu since January.

And he shot in his old favorite cinema. And at "El Coyote," where Sharon Tate went out for dinner on her last night, "This is the ultimate LA movie," filmmakers say, "a declaration of love to our industry," says DiCaprio, and all critics sound as if The man, known for his orgies of violence, made a romance. "So lovely, so relaxed, so thoughtful," a reviewer enthused. In the US, the film grossed more than $ 40 million on the first weekend - best result for Tarantino - and is considered the first safe Oscar candidate of the theatrical year.

 

 Another movie - is it over?
He wants to shoot another film, Tarantino announces, then let's go. Much to the dismay of his fans. One of them is Brad Pitt. "He does not retire," the actor says, "he still has so many ideas. It's important to remember that Quentin does not consider streaming productions to be films. "

 

Once upon a time there was a crisis that men had. "Actually, each of us," says Tarantino, "everyone who works in this industry. Each artist wonders at some point: Do I have the best already behind me? "In the script for" Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, "which he wrote, of course, his hero suffers a collapse because he messes up a scene in a Western series ( he forgot the lyrics, ha-ha-ha.) This Rick Dalton, played by DiCaprio, is not the biggest of all mimes, also eaten away by self-doubt, and his buddy Cliff, the stuntman, is not finding new jobs that easily

And so of course it's the best gimmick in Tarantino's melancholy comedy that these two losers are embodied by the biggest movie stars of our time. DiCaprio has just described the magazine "The Hollywood Reporter" as the "last" real star because he has never squeezed into the tights of a Marvel superhero and yet sold hundreds of millions of tickets. Like 55-year-old Brad Pitt, he began his career in the 1990s and has been successful in the business for three decades.

 

In the movie, the two right-wing warriors, not squeamish. In one scene, the stuntman is allowed to beat up the rising action hero Bruce Lee, which annoyed the Chinese superstar's family, as Tarantino's fantasy had gone through with him.

One critic accused him of having made a "nostalgic porn", while others complained that everything that was considered No-No in Los Angeles in the year 2019 was celebrated with relish - smoking, drinking, endless parties in pleasure grottos, where each LSD trip in enlightenment and each miniskirt leads into a nicely opened lap.

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However,  besides the pix of Leo, Brad, Margot that only Skip Magazine  had , they ALSO have another pix of cast & Quentin that we haven't seen elsewhere :) 

 

 

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Sap675

 

Tks for Once release dates :)

 

Barbie

 

Tks for scanning your Once book , as well as,  information that for Brazil the Once opening was a big deal :) 

 

Jade

 

Tks for Bridgette Hall's comments regarding that quote :) 

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Those posters are awesome Barbie and thanks for sharing :D! Thank sap for the link to the release dates, Jade for the box office info, pics and from the interview clearing up that rumor about Leo and ox for the articles and videos! I gotta catch up with all of these :blush:

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