Leonardo DiCaprio is having one hell of a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood media cycle. First, we were hit with the big reveal that he has NO COMMENT on whether or not Jack Dawson could have fit on that godforsaken door in Titanic, and now we’ve discovered he spent half of Quentin Tarantino’s new film trying to spit fake mustache out of his mouth. Something, something, you hate to see it? Am I doing this right?
that he has NO COMMENT on whether or not Jack Dawson could have fit on that godforsaken door in’s new film trying to spit fake mustache out of his mouth. Something, something, you hate to see it? Am I doing this right?
In the film, DiCaprio’s actor character has to wear a ridiculous Western-style mustache, and since the movie takes place in 1969, the mustache has the added non-benefit of being a ridiculous Western-style mustache as envisioned by hair and makeup people in the 1960s, an era full of very silly facial hair and much less realistic makeup tools. This makes the mustache extra silly, and not particularly comfortable for an actor to wear.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Leonardo DiCaprio's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Moustache 'Drove Him Mad'“It was so hot out and the mustache kept going in his mouth, and he’d be spitting it out.'
Read more »
How that scene of Leonardo DiCaprio in a classic movie during ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’ was pulled offThis scene from 'Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood' needed such precision to pull off it wasn't ready in time when the movie had its Cannes premiere.
Read more »
Let’s Talk About the Ending of Once Upon a Time in HollywoodIf you’ve read the reviews of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, you’ve probably gathered that something is up with the ending.
Read more »
Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood: Tarantino’s Latest Is a Box Office SmashOnceUponATimeInHollywood is now the second-highest opening ever for a Tarantino film—falling just short of record-holder Inglourious Basterds
Read more »
What to Make of the 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' EndingIn some ways, this was the only way Quentin Tarantino’s L.A. revenge fantasy could end following his historical fantasies 'Django Unchained' and 'Inglourious Basterds'.
Read more »
We Need to Talk About All The Feet In ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’File this under “Stuff We Wish We Didn’t Know.”
Read more »