I didn’t even read the details of the incidents. I just wondered if there were other people on the plane and was glad nothing happened to them.
And I have never liked him in *anything*.
You know what’s funny? I’m the only one on the planet who actually enjoyed seeing Titanic, an I only saw it once, and yet it made money. I honestly didn’t pay THAT much for my ticket! ;)
I am with you. This story was written horribly.
I think the *only* time I've seen Di Caprio give a credible performance was his role in "The Quick and the Dead". He played a snide, cocky, brash know-nothing who eventually got himself killed, thus proving he wasn't all that anyways. In short, not a real challenge, as he was merely playing himself...
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