September 30, 201311 yr Lucky Girl Love the new smiling pix; Leo certainly is big fan of Fette Sau in Williamsburg, tks
September 30, 201311 yr oxford25, on 29 Sept 2013 - 10:11 PM, said:oxford25, on 29 Sept 2013 - 10:11 PM, said:oxford25, on 29 Sept 2013 - 10:11 PM, said: Fette Sau
September 30, 201311 yr shirah: thanks for the tweet. leo lover, luckygirl and lua: thanks for all the pics.
September 30, 201311 yr Cute pix of Leo and Marty; I'am liking Leo's hair longer but wish someday he could use this hairstyle again, he looked so sexy.
September 30, 201311 yr Leo's biohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ehs3uwzGIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRQggljsDachttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itSPRsqDwBIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v10QeVgFECI
September 30, 201311 yr From today's NY Post Launch of new TaoSofia Vergara partied with her extended Colombian family at the lavish launch of Tao Downtown on Saturday night.The seductive star danced with her rowdy 20-strong group at a table near Naomi Campbell and Cameron Diaz.Also at the Champagne-flushed opening of the new Meatpacking restaurant and lounge by Noah Tepperberg, Jason Strauss, Marc Packer and Rich Wolf was a low-key Leo DiCaprio and Joey McFarland, the producer of Leo and Martin Scorcese’s much-anticipated “Wolf of Wall Street.”Mingling in the room packed with models were Gerard Butler, Katie Holmes with a group of female friends, Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz, an animated Sean Parker puffing on an electronic cigarette, and billionaires James Dolan, Ron Burkle, Jho Low and Nelson Peltz.One partygoer said of the glamorous crowd and the lush candlelit décor, “This feels like a James Bond movie.”http://pagesix.com/2013/09/29/lots-of-wow-for-new-tao/
September 30, 201311 yr Such a sweet smile, thanks LuckyGirl! Ox, Barbie, Joyzee, and others thanks a bunch for the other updates! Editor at Vanity Fair had this to tweet about Wolf: Hamish Robertson @touristique11h Overheard a review of WOLF OF WALL STREET: "Drugs, jugs, and thugs...for three hours!"
September 30, 201311 yr joyezz: thanks for the vids. ox: thanks for the article. kat: thanks for the tweet, wonder if they will keep the movie with 3 hours?
September 30, 201311 yr Guess I'll post this here too, also posted in the GD thread saw this in the newest Glamour mag Glamour: There were rumors that you were dating Leonardo DiCaprio while shooting Wolf. Was the paparazzi attention a new experiance for you? Margot: I really don't enjoy that side of things. I had a million calls the day that hit. My friends were like "Are you in Miami?" I was like, "Look at the picture! Besides, I'm at my mom's house. In Australia"
September 30, 201311 yr Oscars 2014: Waiting for the call of the 'Wolf' What is it about the Oscars that lends itself to so much premature ... speculation?Whether it's declaring the best picture race over and done (Congratulations, "12 Years a Slave!" Your Oscar's in the mail!), surveying the awards-season landscape months before the movies have actually screened ("Foxcatcher," we hardly knew ye) or definitively declaring a movie out of the Oscar race without so much as a source citation, half-baked hunches are all the rage these days.The latest round came last week with reports that Martin Scorsese's latest collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Wolf of Wall Street," wasn't finished and might move off its Nov. 15 release date and into 2014."We're preparing for several different scenarios," says a source at Paramount Pictures, the studio releasing "Wolf," adding that the original Nov. 15 date is definitely not among them. One possibility: Paramount could move "Wolf" into the Christmas Day slot currently occupied by the studio's action franchise reboot, "Jack Ryan: Shadow One." ("Wolf" would actually open Christmas Eve in order to make the one-week run necessary to qualify for Oscar consideration.) "Jack Ryan" would then be bumped to early 2014 to accommodate the shift. Or, "Jack Ryan" could simply stay put and Paramount would slot "Wolf" early next year, a calendar spot that worked well commercially in 2010 for another Scorsese movie, "Shutter Island." That film had its release date changed too. Originally slated for the fall, Paramount pulled the plug on an October release, saying it couldn't afford the fourth-quarter expenses involved in releasing and marketing the movie.With "The Wolf of Wall Street," a complicated tale that mixes the mob, financial fraud and corporate corruption, the delay can be pinned on Scorsese, who's still cutting the movie with longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker. At a reception last week for another Paramount Oscar contender, Alexander Payne's exceptional "Nebraska" (the studio will also have Jason Reitman's "Labor Day" in its awards-season mix), talk centered on "Wolf," its long, three-hour cut and what would need to happen for the film to arrive in 2013. "Truthfully, the only person who knows when the movie is going to be done is Martin Scorsese, and he probably doesn't even know," said a Paramount source. "It's the equivalent of a painter putting that last brush stroke on his work. That's what we're waiting for right now, that last brush stroke."Sony Pictures Classics faced a similar situation with "Foxcatcher," the dark, fact-based Bennett Miller-directed drama about the relationship between paranoid schizophrenic chemical fortune heir John du Pont (Steve Carell) and two Olympic wrestling champion brothers (Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo). The studio sent out a brief email last week announcing that Miller needed "more time" to finish the film and it would be delayed until 2014."Foxcatcher" has already had several test screenings, though. In fact, Miller boasted to Entertainment Weekly that many people in the audience didn't recognize Carell. So maybe the screenings indicated problems. Or perhaps Miller does indeed require more time. Or maybe Sony Pictures Classics just decided to bail, hoping next year's Oscar race won't be as crowded with strong contenders.Sources at Paramount say they very much want Scorsese in this year's race and that the studio would happily do the jockeying necessary to accommodate a Christmas release date for "The Wolf of Wall Street.""It can still happen," says a Paramount executive. "We're just waiting for Marty." http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/goldstandard/la-et-mn-oscars-2014-wolf-wall-street-foxcatcher-20130929,0,1365448.story
October 1, 201311 yr Here's the muscle interview for your viewing pleasure. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFPJTJGYQ6Q
October 1, 201311 yr kat: thanks for Margot's comments and for the article, also wish the movie to be released this year, hopefully Marty can do it. sugarwater: thanks for the video.
October 1, 201311 yr Don't know if was posted before... The Departed interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EcKpjhYKAY
October 1, 201311 yr Don't know if was posted before... The Departed interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EcKpjhYKAYActually, have never seen this particular video - thanks BarbieErin. He is so cool.
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