I wasn’t a huge DiCaprio {or Spielberg, for that matter} fan until I saw Catch Me If You Can - great stuff for both. And Scorsese - well, I haven’t liked some ofl his recent stuff {most of Kundun, half of Gangs Of New York}, but remember that he’s been written off before - the press up to Goodfella’s was mostly “Oh, he hasn’t done anything good since Raging Bull”. Hell, I’ll go see it.
AND Howard Hughes discovered Jane Russell {pant pant, slaver slaver} - now, who could play her?
Orson Welles was practically just a kid when he started putting together unbelievable shows. He was seen as a wunderkind. He was only twenty-three when he did the Mercury Theatre production of “War of the Worlds”. And it was only a couple of years later when Hollywood gave him a blank check to make “Citizen Kane”.
I don’t believe that DiCaprio is a wunderkind like Welles, but I do believe if they put together a movie based on Orson Welle’s early life (before he got fat and bloated), DiCaprio could pull it off.
Has DiCaprio undergone some type of treatment to arrest the unnatural growth of his skull? I mean make-up and camera work can disguise some things, but AFAIK Howard Hughes didn’t have proteus syndrome.
Anyone have any advance word on whether they have Hughes and Jean Harlow having an affair during Hell’s Angels? They didn’t, but it would probably “make good cinema . . .”
Actually, Hughes had pretty much lost interest in Hell’s Angels by the time it was re-tooled into a talkie, with Jean Harlow taking Greta Nissen’s old role. He cast her, of course, and dropped around the set once or twice when her scenes were being shot, and went to the premiere.
But Jean told her friends of course she made a play for him–he was a cute young zillionaire–but that he wasn’t interested. He was hot and heavy with actress Billie Dove at the time, and all he ever offered Jean, to her chagrin, was half of a cookie on the set one day.
In the famous photograph of HH (at the controls of his ill-fated “Spruce Goose”) Huges was wearng a 1940’s style jacket. It had the sleeves and lapels which were of a different material from the body of the jacket. Where (outside of a vintage clothing shop) can I get one of these? Any chance the DiCaprio film will re-ignite this cool style?