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Don’t know if this has been mentioned b4 but in the new Netflix series “Pretend it’s a City” with Fran Leibowitz and Martin Scorsese (he also produced and directed), think it was episode 3 or 4, she talks about her cameo in WOWS and Leo and ecig. I recommend watching the whole series- the funniest and most entertaining thing I’ve watched in a long time 

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Brad Pitt vs. Leonardo DiCaprio: Who's Better, Based On Their 5 Best Award-Nominated Roles

Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are two of the top actors of the current generation. Looking at their nominated roles, we try to see who the best is.

 

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Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are both regarded by many as the best actor of today, and they've both been slaying Hollywood for decades. These two handsome, talented, and versatile actors are no newbies to the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes. Fans also really love to discuss which of these leading men is their favorite.

 

While fans finally got to see them on the big screen together for Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, this only fueled debates over which of these guys is the best actor of the current generation. So, it's time to pit them against each other - and see what their award-nominated roles have to say for their talent.

 

10/10 Brad Pitt: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (2008)

 

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Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett are basically everything all movie fans ever need. That, and a movie directed by David Fincher. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a fantasy drama that follows a man who appears to be aging backward.

 

With three Oscar wins and a whopping ten other nominations, Brad Pitt was the recipient of one of these nominations. This 2008 flick is the epitome of a stellar Oscar performance.

 

9/10 Leonardo DiCaprio: The Revenant (2015)

 

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Leonardo DiCaprio finally took home his one and only Oscar for his role in The Revenant. Taking place in the 1820s, he plays a frontiersman who survives a bear attack but must also survive the terrain.

 

This riveting and entertaining flick took home three Oscars, and finally allowed fans to celebrate Leonardo DiCaprio the way this talented actor deserves to be celebrated - and his thrilling performance undoubtedly deserved it.

 

8/10 Brad Pitt: Twelve Monkeys (1995)

 

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This actor is in hit after hit in the 2000s and 2010s, but fans should never forget his incredible work during the 1990s. Twelve Monkeys is one of them, and Pitt scored an Oscar nomination for this sci-fi thriller with Bruce Willis.

 

In a futuristic world, a convict is sent back in time to find out about the virus that has destroyed the world. This is another underrated flick that, thankfully, still saw all the talent that Pitt offered to his role.

 

7/10 Leonardo DiCaprio: Blood Diamond (2006)

 

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This adventure thriller follows a fisherman, a smuggler, and a group of businessmen - all set out to find a diamond in the jungle. Leonardo DiCaprio's performance was responsible for one of the five Oscar nominations that Blood Diamond received.

 

This film proves that there's really nothing that Leonardo DiCaprio can't do, and this riveting drama is only one of many roles that deserve serious recognition. It's all about greed and determination and is DiCaprio in a raw performance with an intriguing character.

 

6/10 Brad Pitt: Moneyball (2011)

 

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Brad Pitt scored a Golden Globe nomination for this biographical sports drama. Moneyball stars Pitt as Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland A's, and he tries to assemble an all-star roster with a tight budget and new computer software.

 

Alongside Jonah Hill and Robin Wright, this is undoubtedly one of Brad Pitt's best performances of the decade. He didn't make it to the Oscars, but at least the Golden Globes recognized him.

 

5/10 Leonardo DiCaprio: The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013)

 

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There might not be a character on this list as iconic as Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan Belfort. Directed by Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street is a biography crime drama unlike anything else that exists in Hollywood today.

 

Jonah Hill teams up with DiCaprio this time, as do Margot Robbie and Matthew McConaughey. DiCaprio's captivating performance was one of the most talked about things that year, yet he didn't win an Oscar. Still, this movie might just be one of the best of the 2010s.

 

4/10 Brad Pitt: Legends Of The Fall (1994)

 

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It's time to throw it back to the '90s again and celebrate this Golden Globe nomination for Brad Pitt and his role of Tristan. Starring with the legendary Anthony Hopkins and Aidan Quinn, Legends Of The Fall is a war drama taking place in the 1990s.

 

With themes of betrayal, family, love, and war, this is a hidden gem of a performance that all fans of Brad Pitt must see. It's not Fight Club, but it's a '90s throwback everyone needs.

 

3/10 Leonardo DiCaprio: The Aviator (2004)

 

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If Brad Pitt was the king of the 1990s, Leonardo DiCaprio was the king of the 2000s. The Aviator is another Martin Scorsese flick, and this biography drama takes place from the 1920s to the 1940s, telling the story of director and aviator, Howard Hughes.

 

This is a raw and refreshing role of DiCaprio's, and this time, Cate Blanchett teams up with this legendary actor, as does Kate Beckinsale. His Oscar-nominated performance is as fantastic as any other.

 

2/10 Brad Pitt: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019)

 

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Brad Pitt finally got the recognition he deserved and took home his first Oscar for acting for his flawless portrayal of Cliff Booth, a stunt man for a fading actor in 1969 Los Angeles.

 

Pitt is usually the leading man, but he's also had some pretty outrageous and comedic roles - and this one is a perfect mixture of both. He's sarcastic, hot-headed, hilarious, and totally mesmerizing. Brad Pitt in an orange floral shirt is all fans never knew they needed, and he crushed every second of this role.

 

1/10 Leonardo DiCaprio: Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019)

 

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Comparing DiCaprio's and Pitt's performances in this Quentin Tarantino flick is like comparing apples to oranges. They're so different but both phenomenal. DiCaprio is Rick Dalton, a movie star that's quickly losing his fame.

 

He's needy, compulsive, and super down on himself, and his relationship with Brad Pitt's character is wholesome and spectacular. This arrogant, lonely, and pitiful character is a fresh take for DiCaprio, and he certainly deserved his Oscar nomination for it.

 

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Leonardo DiCaprio Reportedly Signed A 3-Movie Deal With Netflix

 

Leonardo DiCaprio is well established as one of the finest and most acclaimed actors of his generation, and part of the reason he’s remained at the top end of the Hollywood A-list for almost a quarter of a century after first rising to prominence as a child star is that he’s always been very selective about what he signs up for.

 

You can’t argue with his methods, either, seeing as he’s snagged three Golden Globe wins from twelve nominations and finally scooped that coveted Academy Award for Best Actor thanks to The Revenant, while he’s also one of a dwindling number of talents capable of opening a movie at the box office based entirely on the strength of their name and nothing else.

 

The 46 year-old has only appeared in seven pics since 2010, but he’s been much more active as a producer through his Appian Way banner. That being said, DiCaprio is currently shooting Adam McKay’s star-studded Netflix comedy Don’t Look Up alongside an incredibly stacked roster that also features Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Chris Evans, Timothee Chalamet, Matthew Perry and Ron Perlman, and insider Daniel Richtman claims that it’s going to be just the first of several collaborations with the streaming service.

 

According to the tipster, DiCaprio has signed a three-film deal with the company, although he doesn’t offer any further details, so we’ll just have to wait and see what comes next for the Inception star. Once he wraps Don’t Look Up, though, he’s set to jump back straight back into the waiting arms of Martin Scorsese for AppleTV+’s big budget literary adaptation Killers of the Flower Moon opposite Robert De Niro. After that, however, he hasn’t officially committed to any further projects. But it seems that he’ll be making at least a few more movies for Netflix at some point in the future.

 

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Jade  & Liljak

 

Tks for latest Leo related articles and pix :flower:

 

Jade, I have always loved Leo's look at that Golden Globes show that is captured in your gif :heart: 

 

 

CrashLandingonYou7

 

Welcome :wave: 

 

Tks for alert to Netflix /Pretend It's a City/Leo mention :) 

 

 

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