January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell
January 7, 201312 yr OMG I swear I thought she was sitting on his lap... Maybe because it is what I would do although still a lot of invasion of his personal space for my taste
January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell
January 7, 201312 yr ByPrincess Tks for Wolf tweet , glad to see it confirms what I had read Still hoping Leo can make London/Django premiere Valentine & Kat Like us I've noticed many on the Oscar/movie blogs I follow have ,also, been puzzled as to how anyone would consider Waltz a supporting character. I agree with the comparison a fellow Leo fan used that Foxx & Waltz are like Leo and DDL in Gangs . They were co-leads , and that is how they were listed when it came to award consideration for Gangs Or as the same fan told me that in a 2 hr & 45 film, Waltz is only not in 35" of it , so how could he be considered a supporting player ??? Valentine Tks for Woody Allen comments about Leo ByPrincess & Barbie I had seen the article that ByPrincess posted about Leo/Kate the other day. It seems to be just a rehash of older interviews with him. At same time I did want to mention that People had an article about Kate's marriage this week , and they had no mention that Leo gave her away or was in attendance at wedding. Kat Tks for more Sydney/yacht pix
January 7, 201312 yr Locale for today's Wolf filming The Wolf of Wall Street is filming around 450-500 Mamaroneck Ave in Harrison, NY
January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell
January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell
January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell
January 7, 201312 yr Turns out that now that the actuals are in the difference between Chainsaw ( with 3D higher ticket prices ) and Django was closer than weekend estimates Sunday weekend estimates 1 Texas Chainsaw 3D : $23,000,0002.Django Unchained : $20, 082, 000Actuals 1. Texas Chainsaw : 21, 744,4702. Django Unchaind: 20, 010, 745
January 7, 201312 yr Yeah I don't think she's sitting on Leo's lap either hehe just beside him, but its difficult to tell Regardless if she's sitting on his lap or beside him I would kill to be that close to him. It would be a cat fight indeed lol :lullaby:
January 8, 201312 yr Some nice words from someone who saw Leo on set performing a monologue: got to watch Dicaprio do a 4 page monologue todayover and over…he bodied it
January 8, 201312 yr ^Perks of being a leo fan, always getting to hear awesome compliements and words about him Thanks! And thanks Ox for the django box office news, very impressive Princess: Ya I think that girl was just sitting next to him..though she was definetly trying to catch his attention FYI GMA will have another Nightline sneak peak tommarow... Django Unchained @UnchainedMovie Tune-in to @GMA tomorrow - @CynthiaMcFadden previews her @Nightline interview w/ Tarantino, DiCaprio & Jamie Foxx! 8:00 AM EST/PST on ABC
January 8, 201312 yr Great interview during Shutter Island press where Leo talks about his relationship with Marty.
January 8, 201312 yr Wow...that party was really fun!!! A hell of a lof of fun!! That girl sitting on his lap...awakens a desire inside me http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aZgiDUWgeBc/UF5ZhjIh_mI/AAAAAAAAAgk/qTQ5FIBYPmk/s1600/tapa+na+cara.gif Those pics are really nice girls !! if only I could have a small chance with those shoulders.... Tks for the articles, tweets and vids sweeties! Images hosted on facebook, VK, instagram, twitter, tumblr, etc. are not meant to be hotlinked outside their approved sites. Please textlink or upload images onto a non-exclusive host. For more information click HERE. Thanks! ~post edited by PinkCouture Edited January 9, 201312 yr by PinkCouture
January 8, 201312 yr I think this man just wants to cause controversy... Spike Lee's Views on Django Unchained Are as Hypocritical as the Man Himself Some use Twitter to share points of interest. Some want to chat with friends. Others, however, just want to spout ill-researched mind-guffs and goad Quentin Tarantino, and, last week, Spike Lee had this to say via his account: "American slavery was not a Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It was a holocaust. My ancestors are slaves. Stolen from Africa. I will honor them." The aforementioned tweet is, of course, Lee writing in reference to Tarantino's latest, Django Unchained, his uber-violent Western tale of an ex-slave that's starting to divide opinion amongst those who've seen it. The argument at the moment stands two-fold: does Tarantino's comedic, action-orientated approach to a touchy subject dishonour America's former enslaved? Or does it justifiably render the topic of slavery more palatable, therefore bringing it into wider discussion? Unfortunately, I've yet to see Django Unchained, so I can't make a judgement either way, rendering this entire article almost meaningless. What's interesting, though, is how Spike Lee didn't bother to see the film either; more interesting still is that he doesn't even plan to. In all fairness, Lee started off honourably, telling Vibe TV "I can't speak on [Django Unchained] 'cause I'm not gonna see it". He then immediately changed his mind and literally spoke on it, adding that Django Unchained is "disrespectful to my ancestors". I assume watching the two-minute trailer swung it for him. Spike Lee is no stranger to getting all up in Quentin Tarantino's business. He's berated Tarantino before for his use of the word 'nigger' in Jackie Brown, asking the question "What does he want to be made - an honorary black man?" as though skin colour is some kind of gentleman's club. When Jackie Brown star Samuel L. Jackson defended Tarantino, Lee called Jackson "a house Negro", Negro being an insulting word you can't say, but one which Spike Lee can, presumably because he's Spike Lee and you aren't. With Tarantino returning with a slavery-themed homage to blaxploitation movies, it was only a matter of time before Lee emerged from his lair to pitch in with an opinion no-one asked for. Tarantino has already offered a perceptive, fair statement in response, but who cares, hardly anyone's talking about that. Spike Lee's accusations of racism have often come with mind-blowing double standards. He's always been a staunch defender of black rights, both through his movies and his mouth, while at the same time making conspiratorial, unnervingly-offensive references to a "white media" and a Hollywood 'run by Jews'. A couple of goodies aside (25th Hour and Inside Man, for instance), Lee's movies have also been known to carry worryingly racist undertones. It might be idealistic and naive to think that, some day, everyone will simply be referred to as 'human beings', but continually marking a distinction between 'black' and 'white' - as Lee likes to do - only serves to keep racism alive and deepen any existing racial divides. In fact, Lee is so reductive in his views on race and so detrimental to black culture that, if there really was a Fellowship for the Honorary Black Man, Lee's proposed candidacy would probably never be accepted. Tragically, Tarantino would likely be ahead of him in eligibility. Like Spike Lee, I've yet to watch Django Unchained, but if he can comment on a movie without even seeing it, then so can I. For example, I haven't seen any of Lee's work from the past seven years, but going on his previous, I'll assume it's all been awful. Quentin Tarantino, on the other hand, is currently receiving arguably his warmest critical praise since Pulp Fiction in 1994. What's more, where Quentin Tarantino continues to provide intelligent, level-headed discourse on film, Spike Lee just keeps the candle for racial segregation burning, broadcasting woefully biased and stereotypical views to an audience of millions. Racism is (obviously) a terrible thing, but a man abusing a significant position within the film industry to promote division is even worse, and it won't be a terrible day when Spike Lee disappears from the movie world altogether. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/planet-ivy/spike-lee-django-unchained-hypocritical-views_b_2425449.html
January 8, 201312 yr Thanks for the updates Linz will check out the vid soon as I get home to my laptop In regards to Spike lee's comments ehhhh I think its good publicity for the film Controversy sells.
January 8, 201312 yr I just noticed that the Django Unchained screener was posted on youtube today. I wonder how long it will last on there. I'm watching the calvin candie scenes right now. Leo was so great in it. Hope he gets that nomination this week. Fingers crossed.
January 8, 201312 yr Regardless if she's sitting on his lap or beside him I would kill to be that close to him. It would be a cat fight indeed lol :lullaby:
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