Amin Elhassan
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Podcast Appearances
with a select group of people, and I've heard, Leo, not bad.
Viral decontextualization.
Don't do that to Leo.
Number three, Wolf of Wall Street.
Jazz is right.
It's a funny movie, but it's also a serious movie.
It's a funny, serious movie.
And he did a great job of playing both of those things.
And Margot Robbie's hot.
Number two, Django Unchained.
None of us had ever seen Leo as a villain before.
And he played it to the hilt.
I mean, look, I've never seen a racist character so racist that I was kind of actually like, yo, that guy's actually pretty good.
That is an acting job.
One of the great lines of that movie, when they talk about one of the slaves who is fighters called Eskimo Joe, and Christoph Waltz says, why do they call him Eskimo Joe?
And Leo, in the most dismissive, what an actual true racist slave owner would say, he said, who knows how these blanks get these?
Maybe he caught a cold once.
And I was dying in the theater.
Nobody else laughed at it.
I was dying laughing.