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wow, so many updaets! :ddr: thanks everyone!

loved new trailer! :chicken:

so they want Leo to play in spy thriller Satori as assassin Nicholai Hel ??? thriller ??? hmm, not a very good idea,I don't think he should waste his time on thrillers about killers :idk: he has more serious roles to play :beating: I see there's not his name mention again in Sinatra project :cry2: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1232205/ I want him to play that role so bad!

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Calib

Glad to see someone finally put the new Dango trailer on YouTube, tks for posting :flower:

Wijn

Tks for Django costume article :)

Kat

Glad you and others are finally able to see the new Django trailer, yes, aren't the new Calvin scenes great :)

Barbie/Osa

Tks for Inception interview :)

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seems Django won first award at Hollywood Film Awards 2012 :ddr:

BEVERLY HILLS, California— Hollywood warmed up for its awards season with a love fest that recognized top actors and directors for films that haven’t been released yet.

Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, director David O. Russell and writer-director Quentin Tarantino were among the honorees Monday at the 16th annual Hollywood Film Awards, which bills itself as “the official launch of awards season.” The event recognizes films that are likely positioned as awards contenders, such as Tarantino’s anticipated “Django Unchained.”

In accepting his award for screenwriter of the year, Tarantino remarked that it was strange to get an award for a film he’s still working on, but added that he could use it as ammunition to defend long dialogue scenes during the editing process.

“I’ll be able to say, hey, you want to take a line out of my AWARD-WINNING screenplay?” he joked.

Seth Rogen presented the comedy award to writer-director Judd Apatow, whose film “This Is 40″ opens at Christmastime.

“Perhaps the most amazing thing about this awards show tonight is that none of these movies have come out yet,” Rogen said. “I haven’t even heard of some of these movies yet. That’s how far out they are.

“It’s nice because it kind of feels like these are the new Golden Globes,” Rogen continued. “No one knows what it is. Who voted for this?”

Festival founders say the awards are based on “bodies of work and/or a film or films released during the calendar year.”

“No one has seen my movie,” Apatow said as he accepted his trophy. “This is just based on an assumption that it’s good.”

De Niro, Cooper and Russell were honored for “Silver Linings Playbook,” set for release later this year.

Other honorees at the starry dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel included Ben Affleck and the cast of “Argo,” Amy Adams, Dustin Hoffman and Marion Cotillard. Richard Gere received a lifetime achievement award.

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Thanks Kat for the pic.

Thanks Barbie for the video.

Thanks Wijn for the article.

Thanks Oxford and Calibi for the new trailer :ddr:.

And Leo in this trailer doesn't just 'punch the air' he yells 'sonofabitch' :)

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yo yo, party uppp! :blueeyedbaby: seems had to be crazy party <_< maybe those girls are Playboy Girls (???) :brows:

Los Angeles. Playboy Hugh Heffner and Jack Nicholson arrive at Leonardo DiCaprio's Birthday Bash, November 19, 1998

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yo yo, party uppp! :blueeyedbaby: seems had to be crazy party <_< maybe those girls are Playboy Girls (???) :brows:

Los Angeles. Playboy Hugh Heffner and Jack Nicholson arrive at Leonardo DiCaprio's Birthday Bash, November 19, 1998

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Like the comments about Leo's part in the film in the review of new Django trailer

When Quentin Tarantino released Inglourious Basterds in 2009, it was the first time that people really began to challenge the status of Pulp Fiction as his finest film. Before Inglourious, the director collaborated with peers Robert Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Rob Zombie, and Edgar Wright on Grindhouse — a flick that was all style, pure flash. Tarantino's World War II ballad suggested a new somber sophistication. We'd seen facets of this in Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, but to comparably middling degrees. Inglourious Basterds was Tarantino's first foray into a new psychology of storytelling — one that seems to carry over in Django Unchained.

Of course, a Tarantino film is still a Tarantino film. As indicated by the new international trailer for the upcoming pre-Civil War epic, there is enough flash and style to satisfy the cravings instilled by our tastes for the director's traditional work. But the Inglourious softness and sincerity looks to envelop this movie. And a star like Jamie Foxx, capable of anything either end of this Tarantino spectrum can throw at him, will be the purveyor of this successful return to Inglourious' majestic form.

And there's a bonus to that: with Foxx and Christoph Waltz (a freed slave and a bounty hunter on a quest to rescue the former's wife) apparently handling the lower notes of the movie, Leonardo DiCaprio is free to run stark raving mad as wicked plantation owner Calvin Candie — a nefarious cross between Tennessee Williams and Auric Goldfinger. Within him will undoubtedly lie this movie's "Stuck in the Middle with You" scene, its Bonnie Situation, its five-point palm exploding heart technique. DiCaprio's character will bring the Tarantino that made us excited over Tarantino films in the first place; Foxx and Waltz will foster the Tarantino that proves that Tarantino films are still worth being excited over.

Posted

It's looking great Ox!

A little like the comic-book, so it could be fan-made too, who knows?

Thanks for those rare finds, Sick :hug:

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Sick Thanks for all the pics again. :wave:

Oh! Deniro: "Now that DiCaprio has taken my spot in Scorsese's films, I've been relegated to handing out awards" :rofl:

Martin needs to fulfill his dream to bring them together in a film. Directed by Martin of course :p

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always wanted to read inside article of this People issue :hehe:

People US May 11, 1998 Vol. 49 No. 18

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Our Fabulous 50

Titanic's Leonardo Dicaprio Launches 1998's Celebration of Unforgettable Eyes, Cheekbones, Dimples and Lips

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"Amazing," said Billy Zane's Cal Hockley when he spotted a tuxedoed Leonardo DiCaprio at the foot of that doomed ship's grand staircase. "You could almost pass for a gentleman." But who needs to? Even in his offscreen uniform of baggy jeans and T-shirts, this 23-year-old Titanic stunner is a first-class dreamboat. "Leo is absolutely awesome," costar Kate Winslet says. Claire Danes, who starred with DiCaprio in 1996's William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, prefers an understatement: Leo, she told PEOPLE last year, is "very aesthetically pleasing."

And yet it's more than his soulful face that has sparked pubescent riots around the world, inspired four Leo-related bestsellers and more than 500 Web sites and made DiCaprio the most coveted man on the planet. Beneath the poet's brow, cherub lips and ocean-blue eyes beats the heart of a puckish party boy, known for a raucous sense of humor, dead-on impersonations of his costars and an unsinkable joie de vivre. "You can name at least 10 actors who are just as cute," says Amanda Mackey Johnson, casting director for DiCaprio's recent swashbuckler, The Man in the Iron Mask. "But they don't have the same animating spirit that comes through with Leo."

The star himself squirms under such admiration and, in fact, goes out of his way to avoid compliments. When not working, the six-footer has been known to pull his hair back with a baseball cap or tiny wire head-band ("The most masculine one I could find," he told Vanity Fair). And while most actors put in hours at the gym, DiCaprio prefers to go club-hopping with friends, where he dances to hip-hop, smokes Cohiba cigars and tosses back Absolut and cranberry juice cocktails into the wee hours. ("Leo comes to the clubs like you and I go to McDonald's," says Andre, the maitre d' at Manhattan's trendy hot spot Life.) Neither is he afraid to put those delicate features at risk, spending his free time in such pursuits as racing all-terrain vehicles, skydiving and bungee jumping. Says Titanic director James Cameron: "Leo doesn't try to impress anybody. Leo knows who he is."

Despite an appeal that transcends generations ("He has this vulnerable look that makes older women want to mother him," says Titanic choreographer Lynne Hockney), the actor claims he hasn't had a steady girlfriend since ending a 15-month romance with L.A. model Kristin Zang last year. (He denies reported romances with actress Natasha Henstridge and models Amber Valletta and Naomi Campbell.) And although he has already finished a small role as a rock star in Woody Allen's forthcoming film, Celebrity, DiCaprio plans to take some time off before beginning another movie. He hopes to use the break to settle into both his new Los Angeles home (in November he moved out of the Los Feliz Calif., house he shared with his divorced mother, Irmelin) and his new superstar status. "You want to be remembered for your work rather than being sort of the hunk of the month," he told Good Morning America's Joel Siegel in December. "There's always a new pretty face." Not like this one.

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