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Not sure how this leaked , but supposedly the costume designer for Django will be receiving an Oscar nod

Congrats to Sheron Davis :clap: :clap:

Also......ONLY if you've seen the movie , you'll find interesting the article below about why certain items were chosen for different characters

http://www.vanityfai...ination#slide=1

Also, Django was #1 at box office on Thursday; hope it does well this weekend with Chainsaw opening

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Thanks for all the news and pics!

Thanks oxford - lots of good news.

Sick - you're amazing with all the Leo covers you have and found - thanks for sharing.

post-63792-0-1446084833-96074_thumb.pngclick for big nice version!

DJ L Dizzy - ROTFL - what a goofball Leo is - love it!

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^Nice Django image, thanks Valentine!

Ox: What wonderful news you bring us! Can't wait to see some new pics :drool: Also awesome django is still doing well at the box office ;)

MakeitCount: loll at that pic of Leo DJ'ing. Looks like a total gangsta :cool:

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An often Great oscar predictor :D

The Daily Beast’s Oscar Nominees: Leonardo DiCaprio, Anne Hathaway & More

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

*Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained

The best-supporting-actor categories are the ones where the Academy always—without fail—seems to dole out career Oscars to veteran screen actors. Remember when Martin Landau’s Bela Lugosi (Ed Wood) beat out Samuel L. Jackson’s iconic Jules Winnfield (Pulp Fiction)? That was a crying shame. Furthermore, the Academy always—without fail—neglects the attention-grabbing comedic performances of the year. And wasn’t it Robert De Niro who said comedy is tougher than drama? Anyway, this year’s crop included a hilariously over-the-top performance by Matthew McConaughey as aging stripper Dallas in Magic Mike; Christopher Walken at his deadpan best, in his juiciest role in years, in Seven Psychopaths; and Ezra Miller’s breakout turn as a capricious, closeted gay teen in The Perks of Being a Wallflower. But this year’s pick is a This Boy’s Life showdown between De Niro’s compassionate, loving father in Silver Linings Playbook—in his best performance in ages—and Leonardo DiCaprio’s gleefully psychotic turn as dandy Francophile and brutal slave owner Calvin Candie in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. The edge here, in my opinion, goes to DiCaprio, whose turn as Candie revitalizes Django about an hour into the film and who commands the screen every second he’s on it. His demented phrenology monologue to Django all but seals it.

Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook

Matthew McConaughey, Magic Mike

Christopher Walken, Seven Psychopaths

Ezra Miller, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/01/04/the-daily-beast-s-oscar-nominees-leonardo-dicaprio-anne-hathaway-more.html

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I gotta say this is the best place to come for the latest finds! I love it here. :ddr:

Thanks for all the awesome magazine scans and pictures ladies!

An often Great oscar predictor :D

The Daily Beast’s Oscar Nominees: Leonardo DiCaprio, Anne Hathaway & More

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

*Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained

The best-supporting-actor categories are the ones where the Academy always—without fail—seems to dole out career Oscars to veteran screen actors. Remember when Martin Landau’s Bela Lugosi (Ed Wood) beat out Samuel L. Jackson’s iconic Jules Winnfield (Pulp Fiction)? That was a crying shame. Furthermore, the Academy always—without fail—neglects the attention-grabbing comedic performances of the year. And wasn’t it Robert De Niro who said comedy is tougher than drama? Anyway, this year’s crop included a hilariously over-the-top performance by Matthew McConaughey as aging stripper Dallas in Magic Mike; Christopher Walken at his deadpan best, in his juiciest role in years, in Seven Psychopaths; and Ezra Miller’s breakout turn as a capricious, closeted gay teen in The Perks of Being a Wallflower. But this year’s pick is a This Boy’s Life showdown between De Niro’s compassionate, loving father in Silver Linings Playbook—in his best performance in ages—and Leonardo DiCaprio’s gleefully psychotic turn as dandy Francophile and brutal slave owner Calvin Candie in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. The edge here, in my opinion, goes to DiCaprio, whose turn as Candie revitalizes Django about an hour into the film and who commands the screen every second he’s on it. His demented phrenology monologue to Django all but seals it.

Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook

Matthew McConaughey, Magic Mike

Christopher Walken, Seven Psychopaths

Ezra Miller, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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Oh my...so many good news again!! :clap:

I feel like this year will be Leo's year!! So many positive reviews....come on...get Leo an Oscar!! :dance:

Tks for all the pics...I must say that Leo DJ'ing was the best thing I've ever seen n my whole life...how do I do to hire him for a private party at home? :brows:

Tks for all the articles and tweets!! :flower:

P.s...That will be Tarantino's reaction if Leo wins...

tarantino-fistpump.gif

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osa: yeah, it's so annoying have to travel to watch a movie. I'am glad you could see Django sooner this time.

sick: thanks a lot for all the magazine scans, bigger Tag Heuer pics and also thanks for the translated interview.

ox: thanks for the interview, thanks to remind all the awards and for box office info.

makeitcount: thanks for Leo's pic in Sidney, he looks so cute.

valentine: thanks for C. Candie pic.

kat: thanks for the predictions.

pami: loved that gif.

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TAO HEADS, DICAPRIO ROCK PARTY JET

Reports may have it that the likes of Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill chartered a private jet and were partying it up in both Sydney and Vegas, but that’s not exactly correct. Insiders aboard the swanky 747 revealed that the jet was actually supplied by the Star Hotel and Casino to take Tao Group’s uber VIP’s to Oz five days in advance of New Year’s Eve.

The idea was to provide a suitable lift so that they could party into the new year with owners Jason Strauss and Noah Tepperberg at Marquee Sydney, depart at 1 a.m. on the first to return in time to do it all again in Vegas at Lavo. Think of it as high end time travel.

Poker star Antonio Esfandiari was also along for the ride, as was DJ Chuckie, who spun at both Marquee Sydney and Vegas. Sources traveling with the very A-list pack said they rolled deep. Foxx alone had an entourage of 10-15 people in tow in tow that included his family. Foxx hopped on the mic at Marquee Sydney three nights in a row before partying it up at Lavo while DiCaprio mainly lounged by the pool in Sydney and forwent the clubs. Sources say that DiCaprio only came to dinner before watching fireworks from the Lavo balcony and calling it a night. DiCaprio’s girl, Margot Robbie, wasn’t on either plane, but already in Sydney to spend the holidays with her family. Robbie did meet up with the group one night in Sydney with her people. The trip was also filled with several yachting outings Down Under, also furnished by Star, because that’s how these Tao bosses roll.

http://dailyfiasco.c...rock-party-jet/

Barely sightings of them together but they say that Margot is Leo's girl... :nicole:

Besides.. Nobody told them that here there is only one Leo's girl? :angie:

Edit: I notice Sick already post this cover :hehe:

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