Quite the fool, aren't you. You appear to forget that prior to Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio was an international sex symbol. You seem to ignore the existence of such films as The Quick and the Dead and Luhrman's Romeo + Juliet. It's common knowledge that the vast majority of the audience of Titanic were female. If box office success meant an utterly fantastic film, why isn't it in any "top film" lists? Your agument is totally flawed, pal. DiCaprio sold Titanic the same way that Heath Ledger's death sold The Dark Knight.
And no, I didn't help direct Inglourious *******s, nor have I ever said I did. I was a Production Assistant. And you can believe what you like, it honestly doesn't bother me - I'll just continue to take solace in the premiere ticket stuck on my wall and the money that's in my bank. That said, the film is a masterpiece, written and directed by a film-maker far more decorated than your apparently beloved James Cameron.
Please think, or at least have two brains to rub together film-wise before you try and discredit me.







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