July 25, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, AliceT said: https://www.joblo.com/poll-whats-the-best-90s-disaster-movie/ Titanic should be No 1!!! I think people consider TITANIC more a love story than a desaster movie. What speaks volums for Leo & Kate intimate, tender, fun portrayls of Jack & Rose imo despite the still overwhelmingly sinking part of the movie. But it belongs #1 on any list for sure
July 25, 20241 yr ^some interesting trivia didn't know about the pomeranians. love the tons of little details/tributes Cameron included 🤩
July 25, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: ^some interesting trivia didn't know about the pomeranians. love the tons of little details/tributes Cameron included 🤩 Thanks for sharing Jade. ❤️
July 25, 20241 yr On 7/24/2024 at 6:06 PM, Jade Bahr said: The hair Underrated era imo ❤️🔥 This was one of his most handsome eras in my opinion. @BarbieErin, I do believe some people just wanna hate on him, simple as that.
July 25, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Pami said: This was one of his most handsome eras in my opinion. @BarbieErin, I do believe some people just wanna hate on him, simple as that. Sad but true, yeah. Social media nowadays is all about hate, and if you are not at an extreme good shape, if you're not young anymore than even worse... Now if you're old, at 60's dating much younger women but still have a six pack everything is forgotten and you're perfect... Lol
July 26, 20241 yr ^I think we can all agree social media is ... difficult and haters -or just highly dissatisfied people- using it to spread their irritating opinions. At least I can say for myself I never ever witnessed hate against Leo in my real life expierience as a fan. Quite the contrary. I have always been very open with my fandom (I mean I'm not carrying Leos face on my shirt even though I did during the last Titanic re release 😅) and the most common comment I got about him in my life is "oh yeah great actor, great movies, great dude". I can only re tell my story when I went to the cinema with my parents for the 25th anniversary re-release of Titanic and the waiting line was so damn long my father wondered loudly "where the heck do all these people want to go?" and I pointed to the hall number of our tickets and said "I guess the same we are" and he was like "is it the freakin 90s again???" 😄 The packed cinema clapped after the movie ended. Young girls made selfies in front of the credits. I never witnessed this amount of passion and dedication ever before. It was pure joy and love for this movie. And maybe it's not Leos favorite choice of legacy (nor some of his fans claiming he had better movies, better perfomances bla bla bla) but this one will go down in movie history. People I know for ages suddenly spoke about Leo in 2016, were literally rooting for him to win that damn oscar finally. Most of them even watched "The Revenant" back then in cinema to to be part of this heated conversation (again so much passion for a person none of us know in person lol). Normally people I know don't give a shit about such things 😄 Young girls right behind me were giggling when dirty bearded Leo as Hugh Glass appeared on the screen. I mean Directors like Scorsese, Tarantino, Luhrmann never have been more successful as with Leo in their movies. Even Nolan with his non Batman, non historical but original idea of Inception. This is how Leo will be remembered. How he moved people of all ages and sexes with his movies beside the usual (people can claim how Leo isn't taking any risks all day I say he is the only actor left who's taking risks), brought them together, giving them a splendid time. And not how he looked with almost 50 (hella fine btw) or which woman he accidentally stood next to.
July 26, 20241 yr 50 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: ^I think we can all agree social media is ... difficult and haters -or just highly dissatisfied people- using it to spread their irritating opinions. At least I can say for myself I never ever witnessed hate against Leo in my real life expierience as a fan. Quite the contrary. I have always been very open with my fandom (I mean I'm not carrying Leos face on my shirt even though I did during the last Titanic re release 😅) and the most common comment I got about him in my life is "oh yeah great actor, great movies, great dude". I can only re tell my story when I went to the cinema with my parents for the 25th anniversary re-release of Titanic and the waiting line was so damn long my father wondered loudly "where the heck do all these people want to go?" and I pointed to the hall number of our tickets and said "I guess the same we are" and he was like "is it the freakin 90s again???" 😄 The packed cinema clapped after the movie ended. Young girls made selfies in front of the credits. I never witnessed this amount of passion and dedication ever before. It was pure joy and love for this movie. And maybe it's not Leos favorite choice of legacy (nor some of his fans claiming he had better movies, better perfomances bla bla bla) but this one will go down in movie history. People I know for ages suddenly spoke about Leo in 2016, were literally rooting for him to win that damn oscar finally. Most of them even watched "The Revenant" back then in cinema to to be part of this heated conversation (again so much passion for a person none of us know in person lol). Normally people I know don't give a shit about such things 😄 Young girls right behind me were giggling when dirty bearded Leo as Hugh Glass appeared on the screen. I mean Directors like Scorsese, Tarantino, Luhrmann never have been more successful as with Leo in their movies. Even Nolan with his non Batman, non historical but original idea of Inception. This is how Leo will be remembered. How he moved people of all ages and sexes with his movies beside the usual (people can claim how Leo isn't taking any risks all day I say he is the only actor left who's taking risks), brought them together, giving them a splendid time. And not how he looked with almost 50 (hella fine btw) or which woman he accidentally stood next to.
July 26, 20241 yr One of my all time faves of Leo + Tarantino and one of my most watched of his recent movies. It's also a favorite of my brother who barely looks movies of Leo besides from the bloody ones 😅 But see Leo is even serving the horror genre fans even though none of his movies fully fits in that genre.
July 26, 20241 yr 10 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: ^I think we can all agree social media is ... difficult and haters -or just highly dissatisfied people- using it to spread their irritating opinions. At least I can say for myself I never ever witnessed hate against Leo in my real life expierience as a fan. Quite the contrary. I have always been very open with my fandom (I mean I'm not carrying Leos face on my shirt even though I did during the last Titanic re release 😅) and the most common comment I got about him in my life is "oh yeah great actor, great movies, great dude". I can only re tell my story when I went to the cinema with my parents for the 25th anniversary re-release of Titanic and the waiting line was so damn long my father wondered loudly "where the heck do all these people want to go?" and I pointed to the hall number of our tickets and said "I guess the same we are" and he was like "is it the freakin 90s again???" 😄 The packed cinema clapped after the movie ended. Young girls made selfies in front of the credits. I never witnessed this amount of passion and dedication ever before. It was pure joy and love for this movie. And maybe it's not Leos favorite choice of legacy (nor some of his fans claiming he had better movies, better perfomances bla bla bla) but this one will go down in movie history. People I know for ages suddenly spoke about Leo in 2016, were literally rooting for him to win that damn oscar finally. Most of them even watched "The Revenant" back then in cinema to to be part of this heated conversation (again so much passion for a person none of us know in person lol). Normally people I know don't give a shit about such things 😄 Young girls right behind me were giggling when dirty bearded Leo as Hugh Glass appeared on the screen. I mean Directors like Scorsese, Tarantino, Luhrmann never have been more successful as with Leo in their movies. Even Nolan with his non Batman, non historical but original idea of Inception. This is how Leo will be remembered. How he moved people of all ages and sexes with his movies beside the usual (people can claim how Leo isn't taking any risks all day I say he is the only actor left who's taking risks), brought them together, giving them a splendid time. And not how he looked with almost 50 (hella fine btw) or which woman he accidentally stood next to. I witnessed similar situastions when I watched Titanic at the cinema again last year and a whole new generation of girls fell in love with Leo and the movie. 🥰 Screw these social media people who always put him down. All people close to Leo's age I know look so much older than him and of course way less handsome. I hate seeing people write Leo is ugly and old now. He's looking super handsome and camparing him to other men who clearly used plastic surgery or botox is just nuts. I mean just look at this handsome guy
July 26, 20241 yr 59 minutes ago, akatosh said: I witnessed similar situastions when I watched Titanic at the cinema again last year and a whole new generation of girls fell in love with Leo and the movie. 🥰 Screw these social media people who always put him down. All people close to Leo's age I know look so much older than him and of course way less handsome. I hate seeing people write Leo is ugly and old now. He's looking super handsome and camparing him to other men who clearly used plastic surgery or botox is just nuts. I mean just look at this handsome guy He's gorgeous, there's no doubt.
July 26, 20241 yr 12 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: ^I think we can all agree social media is ... difficult and haters -or just highly dissatisfied people- using it to spread their irritating opinions. At least I can say for myself I never ever witnessed hate against Leo in my real life expierience as a fan. Quite the contrary. I have always been very open with my fandom (I mean I'm not carrying Leos face on my shirt even though I did during the last Titanic re release 😅) and the most common comment I got about him in my life is "oh yeah great actor, great movies, great dude". I can only re tell my story when I went to the cinema with my parents for the 25th anniversary re-release of Titanic and the waiting line was so damn long my father wondered loudly "where the heck do all these people want to go?" and I pointed to the hall number of our tickets and said "I guess the same we are" and he was like "is it the freakin 90s again???" 😄 The packed cinema clapped after the movie ended. Young girls made selfies in front of the credits. I never witnessed this amount of passion and dedication ever before. It was pure joy and love for this movie. And maybe it's not Leos favorite choice of legacy (nor some of his fans claiming he had better movies, better perfomances bla bla bla) but this one will go down in movie history. People I know for ages suddenly spoke about Leo in 2016, were literally rooting for him to win that damn oscar finally. Most of them even watched "The Revenant" back then in cinema to to be part of this heated conversation (again so much passion for a person none of us know in person lol). Normally people I know don't give a shit about such things 😄 Young girls right behind me were giggling when dirty bearded Leo as Hugh Glass appeared on the screen. I mean Directors like Scorsese, Tarantino, Luhrmann never have been more successful as with Leo in their movies. Even Nolan with his non Batman, non historical but original idea of Inception. This is how Leo will be remembered. How he moved people of all ages and sexes with his movies beside the usual (people can claim how Leo isn't taking any risks all day I say he is the only actor left who's taking risks), brought them together, giving them a splendid time. And not how he looked with almost 50 (hella fine btw) or which woman he accidentally stood next to. Girl...I love you lol. It feels sooo good to read something like this in the midst of a lot of crap we have to see about Leo lately, I totally agree. That's how he's gonna be remembered and that's where he deserves to be. He's already part of movie history and will go down in history' as one of the greatest actors for sure ❤️
July 27, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, akatosh said: 😆😀 Another underrated part of him. His smile. People mostly pointing out his great crying and dying skills. Thanks for sharing I think this is one of the main reasons why I love Luhrmanns take on Gatsby so much. Because he let Leo smile at least half the movie 😍 His smile was one of those rare smiles that you may come across four or five times in life. It seemed to understand you and believe in you just as you would like to be understood and believed in. 💯 me 😄 Bonus (love them)
July 28, 20241 yr Leo in Monaco. https://www.instagram.com/p/C97GNHnq7tb/ https://www.instagram.com/p/C95vlP9IXaa/
July 29, 20241 yr Hi guys. Just added 42 HQs pictures of Leo in Portofino with Vittoria, Tobey and Lukas https://leonardo-dicaprio.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=699
July 29, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, bnkenobi said: Hi guys. Just added 42 HQs pictures of Leo in Portofino with Vittoria, Tobey and Lukas https://leonardo-dicaprio.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=699 Thanks a lot
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