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Post by nas78 on Jan 5, 2014 6:35:29 GMT -5
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Post by nas78 on Jan 6, 2014 5:14:25 GMT -5
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Post by nas78 on Jan 6, 2014 5:25:25 GMT -5
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Post by will on Jan 6, 2014 17:57:01 GMT -5
thanks, nas I found another one from the Scorsese Q&A:
And Matthew McConaughey talks about the lunch scene:
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Post by arnzilla on Jan 8, 2014 6:35:14 GMT -5
OMG! Venice's costume came from Sandy Powell's personal closet? Those naughty Brits.
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Post by nas78 on Jan 8, 2014 9:52:56 GMT -5
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Post by nas78 on Jan 8, 2014 18:18:33 GMT -5
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Post by nas78 on Jan 9, 2014 6:12:49 GMT -5
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Post by nas78 on Jan 10, 2014 5:07:07 GMT -5
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Post by joshuatree on Jan 10, 2014 8:48:53 GMT -5
Thanks for all the links, nas. There is something very likeable about Margot. I predict she will have a career like Amy Adams after she appeared in Catch Me If You Can - her first big prestigious film.
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Post by joshuatree on Jan 10, 2014 13:11:57 GMT -5
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Post by will on Jan 10, 2014 21:00:39 GMT -5
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Post by joshuatree on Jan 11, 2014 1:27:35 GMT -5
Podcast with Leo with Elvis Mitchell, The Treatment. The actual podcast can be listened at www.kcrw.comWed Jan 15, 2014 The Treatment Leonardo DiCaprio: The Wolf of Wall Street WED JAN 15, 2014 Host: Elvis Mitchell Produced by: Jenny Radelet Subscribe to this Podcast: Listen to/Watch entire show: Leonardo DiCaprio has played more characters falling down a spiral of self-destruction than perhaps any other actor, from Jim Carroll in Basketball Diaries to Frank Abagnale, Jr. in Catch Me If You Can. As corrupt playboy Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, DiCaprio continues this pattern, with a twist. Belfort isn't in search of redemption or grace. He truly enjoys his life of criminality, without the fear of any repercussion. It's created some controversy with audiences who feel that the film glorifies those who are responsible for the financial crisis. But telling this story in a non-traditional way, without any didactic approach of right and wrong, was very important to DiCaprio. "We wanted to reflect the absolute, sheer, utter enjoyment of how great of a time these people were having screwing people over and living the life of Roman emperors." He says whether you like it or not, this is the world we live in, and sugarcoating the truth is a disservice to the film. He also talks about which Scorsese movie he's "completely obsessed by" and the role he considers the be the most defining of his 25-year career
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Post by nas78 on Jan 12, 2014 5:20:05 GMT -5
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