The movie is set in the 80s, so the image in his mind is from his 30's, im not sure if thats what you were refering to, but it would make a lot of sense for a 70 year old man.
What difference does his age matter? He has 55 years of experience making them. He isn't a 70 year old mma fighter or olympics contender, he directs movies.
It’s truly his best performance. My mom HATED this movie and she still thought it was ridiculous he wasn’t gonna win. He literally had to almost die of hypothermia to get the award.
@@gardenshock51 Leo won the lottery He has talent He played the main character in one of the highest grossing movies ever All the great directors of this time want to work with him He worked with a lot of great actors who praised him Also in terms of awards he has 7 Oscar nominations at the age of 46 (he is the third young actor ever after Jack Nicholson and Richard Burton) People called him overrated or loser because he didn't win the Oscar but what he accomplished was impressive and he also has 30 years of movies ahead of him
Leo was fine before he started working with Scorsese. They are an amazing team, just like Leo is amazing with Christopher Nolan. They’re all talented storytellers and we’re lucky they’ve chosen to work together.
Man, I love watching Scorsese talk about his movies. He has this infectious joy about filmmaking and he seems to be thoroughly enjoying what he's doing.
That is actually something I’ve never been able to put into words. Totally understand what you mean. To think that he is not on paper considered the best actor ever I’ll never understand ever since I’ve seen titanic for the first time He’s been the best actor to me. I might be gay for him. Idk to tell you the truth
@@Kevin12321 Yeah, even though I am hesitant to calling him the greatest actor ever, if I'm asked who is, he is the first name that will come to mind. The only reason I am hesitant is due to my lack of knowledge when it comes to older films but also people like Cristoph Waltz, Al Pacino, Bryan Cranston, Cillian Murphy Daniel Day-Lewis and Tom Hanks exist. Obviously those are only a couple names and only accurate to my opinion of actors and specific movies.
Leonardo is one of my all time favorite actors. The man can do anything! He is a very composed person in real life, so any time he plays a character who cuts loose it's interesting to watch that transformation. I must also say, I love the magical working chemistry between him and Brad Pitt. They must do more movies together! I love Martin Scorsese as well. He would be a blast to work with. Jonah Hill is also a gem.
Martin Scorsese should've directed a film adaptation of On The Road. His fast paced, high energy filmmaking style would've been perfect to bring the spirit of the book alive. I'm curious to see who he would've had to play Dean
This was phenomenal. Leo is so involved, Martin is virtually genius. Leo has the talk, so far advanced than some actors and actresses - image this all with Winona Ryder for example.
As big as Titanic was, it almost put Leo in a “typecast” role and that was truly horrifying for him. When Leo and Marty made Gangs of New York which in my opinion was Leos return to form, we all had to watch and take Leo serious again. Scorsese is probably the best thing that happened to Leo.
Martin Scorsese first became aware of Leonardo DiCaprio after seeing him in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? one night when watching TV. He had also been told about him by his friend and frequent collaborator Robert DeNiro, who worked with DiCaprio on This Boy's Life (1993). Scorsese and DiCaprio would later go on to work together on five films, starting with Gangs Of New York (2002).
Read older books and you will receive plenty. To be honest, even books like A Song of Ice and Fire will widen your vocabulary. I would recommend J.R.R Tolkiens books, because he was a professor in languages. Also, try Dante, try Shakespeare. Agatha Cristie mayhaps.
Jonah Hill deserves all the credit in the world for this movie. He was phenomenal, as were the rest of the cast! Never could have imagined Scorsese directing a movie like this. I hope he keeps surprising us for years to come!
Seeing a lot of comments about how great the film, director, & actors are. All that is all true, however, I would like to see more discussion concerning the issues films like this (The Big Short, War Dogs) bring to light. Government is inherently corrupt, & in so being, produces a morally bankrupt society. Economy is based on debt, commercialism, & consumerism. There is no substance to it, & due to that, people are depressed, unfullfilled, & anxious, but they don't know why because they are intentionally not taught the powers of analyzation due to a compulsory government "education" in which one is taught to regurgitate state propaganda, not to think for himself. "It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a sick society." -J Krishnamurti
Watching this great interview again, after all these years - my only wish would be to have more cuts between Scorsese and DiCaprio during the dialogue. Bluntly said, I would love to see a perspective of their reactions to each other more.
He filmed Dallas Buyers Club after The Wolf of Wall Street so was preparing himself for the role, that's why he's thin in the movie. And his apperance isn't a cameo, he's a supporting role. He's listed in the main cast member billing
Charlie Rose team: At 9:33: "LEONARDO DICAPRIO, 'SCREENWRITER'". What?!?! Especially after Leo just praised (and ever so rightly so) the insanely talented Terence Winter for his incredible script!
No bs, I've been watching that movie since high school and it must've been more than 60-70 times by now. Still counting & still not bored even for a second.
Leo is a great actor - he can choose a story he wants to make, he can even change the story or his character if he thinks it's more fitting like the upcoming 'Flower moon..' He has that kind of power. He is Scorsese's muse much like Robert De Niro to Scorsese. Joaquin Phoenix even admitted in his Oscar speech that there is only one kid whom he and Christian Bale always loses - that's Leo.
It really annoys me when Charlie asks the question, then proceeds to constantly interrupt, trying to answer it himself... He asks great questions, but he just can't quite shut up and let them answer.
On my must-watch list. Today the real "The Wolf of Wall Street’s" Jordan Belfort ex-wife, Psychologist Dr. Nadine Macaluso appeared on "The Doctors" TV show. Apparently she helped Margo Robbie who played her character to master Fran Drescher accent and other tips.
Is this the real Leonardo DiCaprio? If so, it is a nice surprise!💙 What an awesome gesture from you to take time to respond directly! I happen to be a Background Performer (BG) in movies & TV shows and been on set with Chris Hemsworth, Sarah Paulson and a few others while filming in Ontario Canada. I hope some day to be part of your casting when you are shooting in Toronto too!💙💙
This shows me that whilst I’m a big movie lover I clearly know absolutely nothing about movies. There’s so much complexity behind the scenes that I’m completely unaware of
Despite the debauchery it seems Jordan Belfort was the best boss ever. Bosses now days won't do a damn thing that they don't have to for employees but he always wanted to give to his employees as long as they bust their ass. He understood that if people are happy and produce results it's good for him. Bosses now just think of everyone as a dime a dozen and they could give a crap about your happiness and state of mind. Also the fact that he was willing to train you from the ground up to make you great is also unheard of now days.
Wolf of Wall Street has kinda become my favorite Scorsese film. It's just insanely re-watchable because its so much fun.
So true man this movie is awesome.
@xXxFanofMoviesTheGodFatherPS5xXx give your reason on why it was terrible and give us an alternative to what you think is a great movie?
Exactly! This movie is amazing.
Watched it for the second time yesterday. I can't wait to watch it again.
Taxi Driver all the way. Those grimy New York streets. No movie has made me feel like I was living in a certain space like that.
Still can't believe a 70 yr old made that movie.. Hats off to the creative genius called Scorsese..
Both Scorsese and Leo Deserved an Oscar for this..
Spielberg is also making films.
The movie is set in the 80s, so the image in his mind is from his 30's, im not sure if thats what you were refering to, but it would make a lot of sense for a 70 year old man.
And Clint just made one at 91 or 92
Love this movie. It's so anti-woman.
What difference does his age matter? He has 55 years of experience making them. He isn't a 70 year old mma fighter or olympics contender, he directs movies.
Leo deserved the Oscar for this one
Who care about the Oscar?
It’s truly his best performance. My mom HATED this movie and she still thought it was ridiculous he wasn’t gonna win. He literally had to almost die of hypothermia to get the award.
@@chiara8561 Getting rid of that statue would make acting better overall.
@@gardenshock51 Leo won the lottery
He has talent
He played the main character in one of the highest grossing movies ever
All the great directors of this time want to work with him
He worked with a lot of great actors who praised him
Also in terms of awards he has 7 Oscar nominations at the age of 46 (he is the third young actor ever after Jack Nicholson and Richard Burton)
People called him overrated or loser because he didn't win the Oscar but what he accomplished was impressive and he also has 30 years of movies ahead of him
No
Martin Scorsese is the best thing that happened to Dicaprio
And QT
And Nolan
@@danieltorres8669 he did one movie with him
@@Hritik9000 and that was enough;)
Leo was fine before he started working with Scorsese. They are an amazing team, just like Leo is amazing with Christopher Nolan. They’re all talented storytellers and we’re lucky they’ve chosen to work together.
Man, I love watching Scorsese talk about his movies. He has this infectious joy about filmmaking and he seems to be thoroughly enjoying what he's doing.
Such a mindfuck that Leo is actually a person himself lol
why do you think so?
I think he means that Leo embodies his characters so flawlessly that it's mindfucking him to see him just being himself
That scene in Once Upon a Time.... where he says great note! The best!
That is actually something I’ve never been able to put into words. Totally understand what you mean.
To think that he is not on paper considered the best actor ever I’ll never understand ever since I’ve seen titanic for the first time He’s been the best actor to me. I might be gay for him. Idk to tell you the truth
@@Kevin12321 Yeah, even though I am hesitant to calling him the greatest actor ever, if I'm asked who is, he is the first name that will come to mind. The only reason I am hesitant is due to my lack of knowledge when it comes to older films but also people like Cristoph Waltz, Al Pacino, Bryan Cranston, Cillian Murphy Daniel Day-Lewis and Tom Hanks exist. Obviously those are only a couple names and only accurate to my opinion of actors and specific movies.
Leo is such a professional. You can tell he's so passionate about film.
@xXxFanofMoviesTheGodFatherPS5xXx what how bro that movie is great?!?
@xXxFanofMoviesTheGodFatherPS5xXx yea i can respect that you don’t like it, but was it because of the drugs n hookers?
Reaching for the clouds!
Watch some of his interviews with Brad & Margot. So good
Such a hilarious movie, amazing. It flys by too, even with the long runtime. One of the best films of the last 10-20 years.
Leonardo is one of my all time favorite actors. The man can do anything! He is a very composed person in real life, so any time he plays a character who cuts loose it's interesting to watch that transformation. I must also say, I love the magical working chemistry between him and Brad Pitt. They must do more movies together! I love Martin Scorsese as well. He would be a blast to work with. Jonah Hill is also a gem.
@Still Searching Not all ators are composed. What a dim comment!
He was said to be too obnoxious in his teen years. The composed guy is the character he puts on for people
@@petelarson1204because he was a teen. A teen. A TEENAGER. Of course he was obnoxious back when he was a TEEN. AGer.
@@petelarson1204 What teen wasn't obnoxious? People grow up and evolve
He does like his women young.
The first time I saw Leo I was 5. I’m 27 now and still love him the same way. He will always be my favorite
The only film that I’ve ever watched and then immediately rewatched it again.
I’ve watched this film loads! & always still had that fresh feel to it even tho you know it
You can easily say that Leo has something special.
Dicaprio deserved an Oscar for this role💯💯💯💯
Leonardo DiCaprio is such an incredible actor
Watching this in the summer of 2021, can hardly wait for Killers of The Flower Moon!
Same
STARRING LEONARDO DICAPRIO AND ROBERT DE NIRO DIRECTED BY MARTIN SCORSESE.
Yeah, can't wait for that
bless you for uploading this.
I was literally mesmerized for 40 whole minutes, like in another dimension
😊
Wes Anderson’s reference by Martin Scorsese shows what kind of a true movie admirer he is. Legend for a reason.
Martin Scorsese should've directed a film adaptation of On The Road. His fast paced, high energy filmmaking style would've been perfect to bring the spirit of the book alive. I'm curious to see who he would've had to play Dean
I love how humble scorsese is. Whenever dicaprio starts complimenting him scorsese shifts praise onto someone else.
Love the respect and admiration they have for Jonah Hill, it’s fantastic
Jonah hill was great in this movie man
Ikr loved it
I loved it when Marty said… Every morning I knew that I didn’t know what was going to happen.
This was phenomenal. Leo is so involved, Martin is virtually genius. Leo has the talk, so far advanced than some actors and actresses - image this all with Winona Ryder for example.
@@leonardodicaprio6636 STFU
whats the problem with winona ryder? lol
Winona ryder is very thoughtful and sophisticated about cinema what are you talking about? Especially after Age of Innocence with Scorsese himself
man i could listen to Scorsese talking about editing for hours. Man is a genius
Watching Scorsese humbly take in the kind words of Leo was so heartwarming to see. Such a genuine and devoted man. An icon to say the least.
As big as Titanic was, it almost put Leo in a “typecast” role and that was truly horrifying for him. When Leo and Marty made Gangs of New York which in my opinion was Leos return to form, we all had to watch and take Leo serious again. Scorsese is probably the best thing that happened to Leo.
DiCaprio was just as good for Scorsese.
@@stewartkee6115 Relax, we all know DiCaprio is the best🙄
The qualude lambo country club scene is by far the funniest shit ive ever watched on screen
Martin Scorsese first became aware of Leonardo DiCaprio after seeing him in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? one night when watching TV. He had also been told about him by his friend and frequent collaborator Robert DeNiro, who worked with DiCaprio on This Boy's Life (1993). Scorsese and DiCaprio would later go on to work together on five films, starting with Gangs Of New York (2002).
I need Leo’s vocabulary please
you know
just say incessantly a lot
He's so intense
Read older books and you will receive plenty. To be honest, even books like A Song of Ice and Fire will widen your vocabulary.
I would recommend J.R.R Tolkiens books, because he was a professor in languages. Also, try Dante, try Shakespeare. Agatha Cristie mayhaps.
The trick is -- reading.
Scorcese's face !!!! Pure energy and intellect and emotion.
One of the best movies, Bravo
@xXxFanofMoviesTheGodFatherPS5xXx why Hard to watch?
@нαяяу ρσттєя It definitely is one of the best movies. Stick to your Harry Potter movies
We need more financiers that think like the ones who were a part of this movie.
Scorcese's eyebrows have their own personality
If You have to know then tell me that leo is realy sex in with this movie??? Im curious🙂
At 9:37, DiCaprio is mistakenly labeled as “screenwriter” in the text at the bottom. The screenwriter for this film was Terence Winter.
I love this movie. Leo DiDaprio is one of the best actors, too !!
Why does the interviewes interrupt so much?!?! Please just let these legends speak!
Rose : “I get the feeling you guys made the movie you wanted to make.”
Scorsese/DiCaprio : “Absolutely.”
Jonah Hill deserves all the credit in the world for this movie. He was phenomenal, as were the rest of the cast! Never could have imagined Scorsese directing a movie like this. I hope he keeps surprising us for years to come!
No one can deliver the line about sleeping with their cousin like Jonah can
first cut 4hrs???? where is this cut????
I WANT THIS CUT SO FUCKING BAD!!!
this is one hacking I would support - someone has to get in there, get it and release it online
This was a fantastic movie. Leonardo was awesome in it. I laughed so much. He is so versatile.
Thank you for your love and support 💙💙
It's not a movie for women.
“We never cut to the other end of the line to see the person who just lost his mortgage.” - Leonardo DiCaprio.
2013, what a year for film
Martin Scorsese...a Genius
Have you seen the perfection of how Leonardo DiCaprio has tied his tie? Outstanding
I like what Scorsese said about his Mom and Italian food; it's not about proportion, but about taste.
Seeing a lot of comments about how great the film, director, & actors are. All that is all true, however, I would like to see more discussion concerning the issues films like this (The Big Short, War Dogs) bring to light. Government is inherently corrupt, & in so being, produces a morally bankrupt society. Economy is based on debt, commercialism, & consumerism. There is no substance to it, & due to that, people are depressed, unfullfilled, & anxious, but they don't know why because they are intentionally not taught the powers of analyzation due to a compulsory government "education" in which one is taught to regurgitate state propaganda, not to think for himself.
"It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a sick society."
-J Krishnamurti
Martin Scorsese is the best thing happened to Cinema ❣️🎥🙏🏻
Joe Pesci would be great on Wolf of Wall Street
Yes he would have made an excellent Donny
Watching this great interview again, after all these years - my only wish would be to have more cuts between Scorsese and DiCaprio during the dialogue. Bluntly said, I would love to see a perspective of their reactions to each other more.
Had Mcconaughey just done Dallas Buyers Club when he appeared in this movie? He looks scarily thin in his cameo.
Can't believe his character didn't play a bigger part in the film!
He was in the middle of losing the weight when he did the cameo
I think it’s good for the part. He looks like a vampire while he’s preaching about leeching.
He filmed Dallas Buyers Club after The Wolf of Wall Street so was preparing himself for the role, that's why he's thin in the movie. And his apperance isn't a cameo, he's a supporting role. He's listed in the main cast member billing
Best actor of all time GOAT 🐐DiCaprio ❤️
19:58 Very gracious of Leo 💐🎬🍿
Charlie Rose team: At 9:33: "LEONARDO DICAPRIO, 'SCREENWRITER'". What?!?! Especially after Leo just praised (and ever so rightly so) the insanely talented Terence Winter for his incredible script!
Leo has 1 Oscar! he should have 7 oscars. best actor ever lived
And what about Scorsese? He should have several himself. Damn disgrace he doesn't have.
No bs, I've been watching that movie since high school and it must've been more than 60-70 times by now. Still counting & still not bored even for a second.
This is an amazing conversation! Great upload
is there more?
Why does Martin Scorsese looks like the grandpa in animation movie Up? hahahah
EDIT: Guysss I just remembered his name is Mr. Fredricksen!!
The glasses
Dear Host show dude, let the gentlemen finish their sentences.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
Seriously 😵😵 like dude shhhh
@@HB-ey2dk shhhh to your mother, brat!
Lighten up, Anal Alan. Rose is one of the best. You're not welcome.
Brilliant people doing brilliant work... Master of their craft! And we get to watch it.....
Scorcese n Leonardo both like uncut diamonds unfathomable.
What a Great actor and producer / Director! Class.
"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" was the best role for Leonardo.
Leo is a great actor - he can choose a story he wants to make, he can even change the story or his character if he thinks it's more fitting like the upcoming 'Flower moon..' He has that kind of power. He is Scorsese's muse much like Robert De Niro to Scorsese. Joaquin Phoenix even admitted in his Oscar speech that there is only one kid whom he and Christian Bale always loses - that's Leo.
Great comment. Just wanted to add it was his SAG speech actually
Thanks for your love and support my friend.🌻🌴 I'm blown away by the love from you'll.🌼 fans like you are the reason we keep moving.❤️
That’s box office though, not acting skills
Is there a second part of this brilliant interview?
It really annoys me when Charlie asks the question, then proceeds to constantly interrupt, trying to answer it himself... He asks great questions, but he just can't quite shut up and let them answer.
On my must-watch list. Today the real "The Wolf of Wall Street’s" Jordan Belfort ex-wife, Psychologist Dr. Nadine Macaluso appeared on "The Doctors" TV show. Apparently she helped Margo Robbie who played her character to master Fran Drescher accent and other tips.
Thank you for your love and support 💙💙
Is this the real Leonardo DiCaprio? If so, it is a nice surprise!💙 What an awesome gesture from you to take time to respond directly! I happen to be a Background Performer (BG) in movies & TV shows and been on set with Chris Hemsworth, Sarah Paulson and a few others while filming in Ontario Canada. I hope some day to be part of your casting when you are shooting in Toronto too!💙💙
This interview is amazing
i watch alot of movies. this is probably my #1 of all time. cant say it had a good influence on me though
This shows me that whilst I’m a big movie lover I clearly know absolutely nothing about movies. There’s so much complexity behind the scenes that I’m completely unaware of
Good Fellas and Wolf of Wall Street amazing movies
Taxi Driver might be his best, genius
I’ve got a few books that would be number 100%
Leonardo has it ALL and always will!
Lovely interview by Leonardo. Very respectful.
Brilliant actor, you the man buddy
Great actors make it happen.
HAVE YOU WATCHED " CATCH ME IF YOU CAN " ? GREAT ONE !
Underrated Spielberg movie, not mentioned much but it's brilliant.
this video is gold!
and we dont have to talk about the movie!
jesus it was good!
Charlie Rose cannot let any person anywhere fully answer a question and must always finish off the answer its painful shit
yeah he annoyed me so much during this lmao
I can't ever finish a Charlie Rose interview. One minute at the most. It's horrible
I used to work with ol' three-martini lunch Charlie. Really a drag to be around.
He is a such a great actor!!
Who keeps getting emails....Leo...Marty...lemme see your phone....
Thank you! I was going frantically around my computer to see where the notifications came from... :D
haha noticed that too, thought my phone went off
7:07 - when you look in the toilet after eating pile of steaming extra hot wings
😭😭😭
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!
Great actor and great director
"Is it true Donnie really married his cousin?"
Leo: "Incestantly."
Someone turn off that GOD DAMN PHONE!
"The character became the plot" 😂 17:17
First interview I seen of Leonardo. He has never been on any talk show, he even turned down the actor's studio.
I'm impressed with what a smart guy Leo is...
Despite the debauchery it seems Jordan Belfort was the best boss ever. Bosses now days won't do a damn thing that they don't have to for employees but he always wanted to give to his employees as long as they bust their ass. He understood that if people are happy and produce results it's good for him. Bosses now just think of everyone as a dime a dozen and they could give a crap about your happiness and state of mind. Also the fact that he was willing to train you from the ground up to make you great is also unheard of now days.
Best boss ever? He was a liar and a thief.
Lmao “best boss ever” - he literally sent all his employees to prison 😂😂
Since 1980 businesses no longer consider greed a sin; in fact they embrace it :(
Who else checked his mail at 7:28?
kills me that its such a popular movie...wont stop me watching though
to me it is his best movie so far.
I understand almost nothing but it`s a pleasure just look to those two men.
My favourite scorsese film. The editing was top
Honestly one of the best if not the best most entertaining and funny movies ever made
Martin has an amazing relationship with his family, check it out, he is a lovely man.
How can I please meet DiCaprio and Hey Martin Scorsese
The Big Short may have taught the masses why not to trust Wall st. but the Wolf showed the masses why not to.
Scorsese's laughter is infectious! 😂
I wish he would play HH Holmes
Why does this 2013 interview look like it was taped back in 90s?
Am sorry it is not
Wow when he says like he believes hes like bono or some rockstar, yet hes decaprio, humble asf