Tomatoscore | Audience | Film | Director | Box Office | Year |
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0% | 23% | Critters 3 | Kristine Peterson | - | 1991 |
90% | 89% | What's Eating Gilbert Grape | Lasse Hallstrom | $7.8M | 1993 |
76% | 79% | This Boy's Life | Michael Caton-Jones | $3.7M | 1993 |
22% | 61% | Total Eclipse | Agnieszka Holland | $0.3M | 1995 |
58% | 53% | The Quick and the Dead | Sam Raimi | $17.3M | 1995 |
47% | 76% | The Basketball Diaries | Scott Kalvert | $2.1M | 1995 |
73% | 77% | Romeo + Juliet | Baz Luhrmann | $46.4M | 1996 |
84% | 63% | Marvin's Room | Jerry Zaks | $12.8M | 1996 |
88% | 69% | Titanic | James Cameron | $658.8M | 1997 |
32% | 55% | The Man in the Iron Mask | Randall Wallace | $57.0M | 1998 |
42% | 42% | Celebrity | Woody Allen | $5.0M | 1998 |
21% | 57% | The Beach | Danny Boyle | $39.8M | 2000 |
- | 62% | Don's Plum | RD Robb | - | 2001 |
72% | 81% | Gangs of New York | Martin Scorsese | $193.8M | 2002 |
96% | 89% | Catch Me if You Can | Steven Spielberg | $164.4M | 2002 |
86% | 79% | The Aviator | Martin Scorsese | $102.6M | 2004 |
63% | 90% | Blood Diamond | Ed Zwick | $57.4M | 2006 |
91% | 94% | The Departed | Martin Scorsese | $132.4M | 2006 |
55% | 62% | Body of Lies | Ridley Scott | $39.4M | 2008 |
67% | 71% | Revolutionary Road | Sam Mendes | $22.9M | 2008 |
87% | 91% | Inception | Chris Nolan | $292.6M | 2010 |
68% | 77% | Shutter Island | Martin Scorsese | $128.0M | 2010 |
43% | 44% | J. Edgar | Clint Eastwood | $37.3M | 2011 |
87% | 92% | Django Unchained | Quentin Tarantino | $162.8M | 2012 |
48% | 67% | The Great Gatsby | Baz Luhrmann | $144.8M | 2013 |
80% | 83% | The Wolf of Wall Street | Martin Scorsese | $116.9M | 2013 |
78% | 84% | The Revenant | Alejandro Inarritu | $183.6M | 2015 |
85% | 70% | Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood | Quentin Tarantino | $142.4M | 2019 |
56% | 78% | Don't Look Up | Adam McKay | $0.8M | 2021 |
- | - | Killers of the Flower Moon | Martin Scorsese | - | 2023 |
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fishstock t1_jdz31n1 wrote
The first time I saw him was in Gilbert Grape, I remember thinking it was cool that they had a mentally handicapped actor in the movie.
ArcadePinball t1_jdzg4b7 wrote
Then he was in Titanic, and we thought the same thing again, except he was a talented artist.
I_hate_marco t1_je1ksgg wrote
Never go full retard…
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BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdz5ow8 wrote
And from then onwards he was very demanding of directors, maybe that's why he rarely works with some again.
Edelmaan t1_je2x7j2 wrote
Could that be the largest jump from debut film to second film in terms of quality/reception?
Intelligent-Age2786 t1_je2xahr wrote
If Critters 3 had a 0%, then I’d say it’s a safe bet to say yes
cbbuntz t1_jdyzoob wrote
He sure has worked with a lot of great directors though
jankyeyes OP t1_jdz0s4h wrote
That was his credo after Titanic, I believe. To only work with A list directors.
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdz6gja wrote
I thought he got very vocal about changing his characters in the 2000s but I recently heard Cameron say he brought his dad in and they wanted to add some ideas to the character and story.
RemoteDiscount7439 t1_jdzq2dz wrote
> about changing his characters in the 2000s
I agree but it's kinda funny that he plays a guy whose wife has a mental breakdown and he is troubled by her death, being the main plot point in two movies, both of which came out in 2010.
immaownyou t1_je0u7sn wrote
Sure, but his characters in Shutter Island and Inception are different
RemoteDiscount7439 t1_je0vvyz wrote
Agreed, but it's uncanny how similar the two movies are.
Leo hallucinates about his wife and children in both, both movies have major and important sequences in heavy rainfall and snow, and at the end, in both movies it is revealed that >! Leo's characters actions was what had led to the death of their wives- planting an idea or murder out of rage !<
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BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdzs9i9 wrote
Very interesting. You'd think that's the one thing he'd have told Nolan to consider changing when he made him go rewrite for 6 months.
rockhopper4753 t1_je05jwz wrote
That’s what all the top tier actors end up caring about, to a large extent. Who is directing.
Timmace t1_jdzwbpy wrote
>To only work with A list directors.
And Schwartz from a Christmas Story.
Now_Wait-4-Last_Year t1_je1ma3n wrote
There's a lot of good and probably even great directors who are not considered A-List. There's also some considered A-List who are a bit whiffy, I'm sure.
jofreal t1_jdz3gwt wrote
Sounds like he’s finally working with PTA too. PTA originally wanted him for Dirk Diggler.
I hope he works with Fincher someday. Fincher shot a Red camera test with Leo lighting up a stogie in the dark. Pitt and Leo reuniting in a Fincher would be epic. Pitt was originally supposed to be the Damon character in Departed I believe.
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdz6bb1 wrote
Wow, I hadn't heard they were working together😃
When I heard PTA and Tarantino joke that Leo is quite intense about some scenes I knew he was still chasing him.
I thought for a bit that PTA cast his dad in Licorice Pizza because Leo turned down the film.
RDeschain1 t1_jdzl748 wrote
Just watched Licorice Pizza 2 days ago. My god what a charming movie. But i dont see how Leo would have fit into it.
Pizzapopper57 t1_jdzok0d wrote
I could see him in Bradley Cooper’s role.
theodo t1_je3afdo wrote
I believe he was up for that, because the casting jokes I heard were about how Cooper replaced DiCaprio twice, in that and Nightmare Alley (which DiCaprio for sure had been cast in)
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdzrss7 wrote
I don't see it as well but then again I can say that about a few of his roles that he owned even before his mature looks.
Look_to_the_Stars t1_je129kq wrote
Didn’t even realize they came out with a sequel
RDeschain1 t1_je1lju3 wrote
:-)
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SirAdrian0000 t1_je2t161 wrote
PTA= Paul Thomas Anderson Just to save anyone the search like I had to do.
Mamamatoda t1_je43pkz wrote
Thanks
RTJMFer t1_jec69zf wrote
>Sounds like he’s finally working with PTA too. PTA originally wanted him for Dirk Diggler.
I'm glad that didn't work out. He's great but that part was perfect for Wahlberg. I don't know if Leo could pull off the dumb guy as well.
nowhereman136 t1_jdz2gj1 wrote
Surprised he hasn't done another with Spielberg.
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdz5xam wrote
Maybe he might've been in consideration for the upcoming Spielberg film if he was younger assuming they ended on good terms.
But this would be the 3rd role that Bradley Cooper has taken instead of him after he couldn't do Nightmare Alley and Licorice Pizza.
AlanMorlock t1_jdzzyt6 wrote
Anderson has denied that he was in talks for Licorice Pizza. His dad is in it though!
arealhumannotabot t1_je0vv5f wrote
I don't think Spielberg does a lot of movies that Leo would act in. Not about quality, but the choices he makes. Leo seems to have really gotten into genre movies more and more.
Other than Titanic does he do much standard comedy/drama? I don't think so...?
nowhereman136 t1_je11bel wrote
As much as I enjoyed Paul Dano, I think DiCaprio could've played Mr Fabelman
War Horse, Munich, and Tintin could've been good for DiCaprio also. They might have been smaller roles than he's use to but he took the smaller role for Django
DiCaprio tends to do exciting dramas like Revenant, Hollywood, and Shutter Island, but he's branched out. Don't Look Up was a straightforward comedy. Revolutionary Road and J Edgar were simple period dramas with almost no action. J Edgar even feels like a Spielberg movie in the vain of Lincoln and War Horse.
bbroygbvgwwgvbgyorbb t1_je24mvz wrote
Leo gets every script in Hollywood first, and then it goes to everyone else. One of few who get to pick which project they work on.
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LoverOfForms t1_je27i7s wrote
Maybe they are sworn enemies. Maybe Leo's an anti-semite or something. Not trying to start rumors-- Leo is one of my favorite actors... But it does seem odd...
YourmomgoestocolIege t1_je2ok21 wrote
So every actor that's only done one Spielberg is an anti-Semite, got it.
LoverOfForms t1_je3qryj wrote
Leonardo DiCaprio is literally the most in-demand actor in Hollywood. People say that all scripts pass through him on their way to anybody else.
I'm just saying that a hyperproductive class A talent only working once with another class A talent is a little odd.
Also notice that the first thing I said was maybe they are enemies. Maybe Leo slept with Spielberg's daughters. Maybe he insulted Spielberg's directing. It could be literally anything is the point-- including something as jarring as antisemitism. It's probably not that, but it could be anything. So let's not pretend that every other actor that has worked with Spielberg once is on the same level as Leonardo DiCaprio. That's just silly.
rishinator t1_jdz728r wrote
Would love to see another Leonardo and Nolan
Thebat87 t1_jdzq17t wrote
Me too. I thought he fit really well as an anchor in Nolan’s world.
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdz8tm0 wrote
Don't think he would do blockbusters again.
lospollosakhis t1_jdzl1gf wrote
Don’t need to be a ‘blockbuster’ per say but it would probably turn into one with those two.
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdzs1my wrote
Listening to some forums, he seems more fond of his dramatic films.
lospollosakhis t1_je0xzhb wrote
Would love a drama to hit a billion. The closest we got to that is Joker, which doesn’t really count since it’s basically Batman lol.
OilRepresentative370 t1_jdzl926 wrote
Why not?
BeginningAppeal8599 t1_jdzsm6w wrote
He didn't seem that fond of it in that interview he was talking about his films.
And when he's already turning down the likes of Del Toro, Chazelle and others it's not likely he'll accept such big physical films at his age and when he's not working that mich anymore.
e8odie t1_jdz7u6j wrote
I don't feel like this statistic is all that unusual. Pick 5 more actors of similar stardom/popularity and longevity and I bet most of them have 2-4 multi-time directors.
avelak t1_je08uqv wrote
I think the more interesting thing is seeing which directors/A-listers have an affinity for each other... Like clearly Leo and Scorsese have a thing
Jizzbootsturdhat t1_jdzy6jh wrote
That's what I was wondering. For leading types anyways. I know a lot of character actors seem to be in every project certain people do. I thought this was normal.
ACBluto t1_je04is1 wrote
Wow, considering his level of fame, he has certainly slowed down the number of projects he is in too:
1993-2003 - 14 movies
2003-2013 - 11 movies
2013-2023 - 4 movies
uwill1der t1_je1j3c7 wrote
1993-2003 making a name for himself
2003-2013 being selective to build prestige and win an Oscar
2015-2023 won his Oscar and prestige, now can do whatever he wants
OriginalPaperSock t1_jdzgtzy wrote
That's not insignificant; that's 10 movies.
Cho42 t1_jdzaayu wrote
Someone explain what was wrong with “The Quick and The Dead”?!
ignoresubs t1_jdzd8q6 wrote
Absolutely nothing. More people just need to be aware of it.
Amazing cast, story and director of course. Shout out to Stone for helping to architect it.
Cho42 t1_jdzdgih wrote
Okay good. I thought maybe I had horrible taste and didn’t know it. Thanks for the validation.
-SneakySnake- t1_je02bek wrote
It got mixed reception, not bad. Even if it's slated if there's something in it that spoke to you or really grabbed you you don't have bad taste for liking it. Art, even commercial art, is very subjective. The best stuff is only even considered the best because of majority consensus. If the best for you is something else, then you're not wrong for thinking so.
2BFrank69 t1_je0lofu wrote
It’s a bit cheesy but in a good way. I liked it
MurderDoneRight t1_jdzu5ge wrote
And he has never done a sequel to one of his movies
Friendly_Childhood t1_je04jsa wrote
I mean did any of the movies had actual sequels?
MurderDoneRight t1_je04rr6 wrote
The Great Gatsby 2: The Even Greater Gatsby
Friendly_Childhood t1_je0636y wrote
Titanic: Risen
MurderDoneRight t1_je08liz wrote
J Edgar Origins: Dawn Of The Hoover
Friendly_Childhood t1_je097xb wrote
Digested Gilbert Grape
Bloowhele t1_je0h7ce wrote
The Wolf of Wall Street : Rise of the Monkey
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NoirYorkCity t1_je3oe8v wrote
What's Digesting Gilbert Grape?
Blaaa5 t1_je2rfof wrote
Twice Upon a Time in Hollywood
JeNiqueTaMere t1_je08n50 wrote
The great Gatsby: bigger, longer & uncut.
It's a porn movie.
Seahearn4 t1_je2yhj7 wrote
The Departed 2: Just Marky Mark Sitting Alone Talking With His Boston Accent
lv2466 t1_je10u60 wrote
Release me when you can
Tickle_The_Grundle t1_je073tz wrote
Ti2nic
PhinsFan17 t1_je1js7r wrote
2tanic
CaptainGordan t1_je14cuq wrote
Critters 4
Now_Wait-4-Last_Year t1_je1mvor wrote
Critters 3 and 4 were filmed back to back, so maybe the opportunity was technically there?
There was a surprising degree of continuity over the series for such a set of films.
SnowyDesert t1_je09yoi wrote
in his defense, he either dies or ends up in prison in many of his movies 😅
RageCageJables t1_je1mprp wrote
I know it would and probably should never happen, but a sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood could be fun, mainly because I loved hanging out with those two characters. In the novelization, they explore how his career got a boost from saving Sharon Tate and friends, so they could portray that. Maybe they can accidentally prevent another tragedy.
brulaudia1904 t1_je1dxxz wrote
Titanic only 69% audience score ahahahaha this fucking kids this days...
Now_Wait-4-Last_Year t1_je1mz8i wrote
Nice.
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Holy_Hole_Inna_Donut t1_jdzuiit wrote
What is wrong about that? Not every actor is lucky enough to work multiple times with big name directors.
fokureddit69 t1_jdzkwqk wrote
Funny Nolan didn’t take him to his next movie after inception.
Arfuuur t1_je0fzfl wrote
he was rumored as the riddler for tdkr for a long time
AmazingMarv t1_je2ecnw wrote
Was he really? Or was that just strong fan-casting?
Additional_Meeting_2 t1_jdzdj74 wrote
It’s not usual to work with same directors more than once anyway (outside of franchises) so I don’t think it’s remarkable it’s just three directors he has repeated. Most actors have just a couple of repeats.
dirt_mcgirt4 t1_je01j4y wrote
Peaked with Critters 3.
Will-Of-D-3D2Y t1_je01a61 wrote
Kind of a random and weird statistic to focus on since it feels like it's common for actors to work with different directors on different projects rather than commit to the director alone.
Economy-Inspector-23 t1_je0wycz wrote
Wtf audience scores so low for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
yaboytim t1_je4xkf6 wrote
It's about what I'd expect. I'm someone who likes the movie, but it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea
wavyxdavey t1_je0mai9 wrote
an absolute LEGEND
worldstrongestace t1_je1v664 wrote
I bet most people who aren't Kate beckinsale have similar stats
Platti_J t1_je0x0sx wrote
If DiCaprio doesn't want to be in it, it goes to other actors.
RodLUFC t1_je10hzx wrote
I've really grown to appreciate him as I've got older. He's fantastic!
Animalpoop t1_je1bfqd wrote
Shutter Island was definitely better than that Tomatometer gives it credit for, but that's just me.
Actual-Toe-8686 t1_je1xsuj wrote
What's eating Gilbert Grape? 3 critters.
LoverOfForms t1_je27btc wrote
Would love to see him give Sam Raimi another shot!
unc8299 t1_je36h02 wrote
Is the box office just domestic, because the numbers are too small.
Parkimedes t1_je3eb2b wrote
Not too surprising. I’m fact, I’m surprised he has done 6 with Scorsese. Most blockbuster movies these days have first time directors. The executive producers usually hire someone cheap who will do whatever they want without a big ego. That’s why there are so few big name directors.
subhasish10 t1_jec5ma6 wrote
The only actor who's got a better resume( in terms of directors) is Tom Cruise
EternamD t1_je02kiz wrote
Rotten Tomatoes, seriously?
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0biwanCannoli t1_je016b3 wrote
The combined age of girls he dates throughout that time is 51. Eww, what a yucky number!
ThunderArtifact t1_jdziv17 wrote
Okay but were the other directors older than 19?
baghada28 t1_jdzr7ym wrote
I'm sorry but I hate leonardo dicaprio. As a person and actor. I hope killers of the flower moon fails and Martin Scorcese works with other actors.
Corky_caporale t1_je2soos wrote
Internet nerd hates actor as a person who he has never met, more at 11
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ATLien325 t1_je0j009 wrote
Why’s that
baghada28 t1_je0j8uk wrote
Just can't stand him and think he's overrated as an actor. It all seems same to me now.
cjd137 t1_je427j2 wrote
What’s ‘the same’ about his roles in Once Upon A Time, The Revenant, Django Unchained and Wolf Of Wall Street? I’d struggle to name an actor who’s ever played more diverse roles in a ten year stretch. If you don’t like him, fair enough, but that part is just wrong.
Intelligent-Age2786 t1_jdyzu1l wrote
Bro took a huge jump from Critters 3, to Gilbert Grape.