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10.10.2008 2:19 pm

DiCaprio finds his niche with disheveled characters

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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I’ve never been a big fan of Leonardo DiCaprio. In films such as ‘Gangs of New York’ and ‘Titanic’, he seemed like a cute kid trying to act beyond his years.

But with ‘Blood Diamond’ and today’s release of ‘Body of Lies,’ he’s gained some screen cred with me. He’s scruffier, more worldly and more interesting.

Incidentally, I liked ‘Body of Lies’ more than our film critic, who says Russell Crowe “coasts through the most puzzling performance of his career.” I thought Crowe’s performance was understated but effective. But I agree with Joe Williams when he says “DiCaprio’s become adept at this sort of role.”

Later this year, Leo will star in the highly anticipated ‘Revolutionary Road.’ In 2010, he will appear in ‘The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt,’ which will be directed by Martin Scorsese and also star Mark Wahlberg and Mick Jagger. I never thought I’d say this, but I can hardly wait.

What’s your favorite Leonardo DiCaprio film?

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How many carbon offsets did they buy to complete the movie? Leo is a greenie so I was just curious.

— ExATCer
3:15 pm October 10th, 2008

The Aviator. I just thought the passion and the depth of the complex Howard Hughes character elevated Leo to a DiNiro/Pacino status. Charm seems to come easy to Leo, but all those extreme mood swings of the Hughes mindset was masterful.
Larry

— Larry
11:12 am October 12th, 2008