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While "The Wolf of Wall Street" star Leonardo DiCaprio is enjoying his vacation in Mexico with his Victoria's Secret model girlfriend Toni Garrn, the actor is ready to get back to work.
Looks like his wish is soon to come true since he is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) at the Golden Globes, on Jan. 12th, for his performance as Jordan Belfort in "The Wolf of Wall Street."
The movie was just reported to have the most f-bombs in a single movie to date.
According to Variety , the film said "f#ck" 506 times, beating out Spike Lee's 1999 film "Summer of Sam" that said the curse word 435 times.
The 39-year-old thespian recently responded to critics who think "The Wolf of Wall Street" promotes greed and excess.
"It's exciting to be a part of a film, in a way, that is kind of bold and is taking a chance like that, and I think that anyone that thinks this is a celebration of Wall Street and this sort of hedonism—yes, the unique thing about [director Martin Scorsese] is that he doesn't judge his characters. And that was something that you don't quite understand while you're making the movie, but he allows the freedom of this almost hypnotic, drug-infused, wild ride that these characters go on," said DiCaprio. "And he allows you, as an audience—guilty or not—to enjoy in that ride without judging who these people are. Because ultimately, he keeps saying this: 'Who am I to judge anybody?'"
The actor hopes his next project will be as complex as "The Wolf of Wall Street."
"You know this film wrapped in January, so I'm probably going to be looking for something to do soon," he to E! News. "But hopefully it'll be as exciting as a film like this. I don't know if I can find one."
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