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To all the people who keeps complaining about Leo's 'package'....


Before you start calling me weird, let me just say that every time I get on this message board or any other place that talks about this movie, there's always someone who complains about Leo's "package" being too small. Despite me thinking that it's immature for someone to talk about how large someone's genitals are (since that too is just a part of the body that we use to function like everything else) I've enjoyed hearing all these rumors about how Leo supposedly had an enlargement surgery done though no one knows if it's true. With that being said, I recently read an article that talks about how Leo is suppose to have a full frontal nude scene in his movie "The Wolf of Wall Street" which comes out at the end of this year. For anyone on this board who has debated about the enlargement surgery or wondered if he grew any on his own after "Total Eclipse" I suggest you watch his new film later this year.


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I seriously doubt that there will be any full frontal nudity of DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street. In fact, if I were a betting man.....

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he's prob a grower not a shower






i've got feelings too, ya know - inbetweeners

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by roxytm87
» Thu Jan 31 2013 13:20:24
IMDb member since March 2006
Anyone who judges a penis while it's flaccid is pretty dumb. He may be a grower, not a shower. If it's small while erect then you can judge.

by ThoseLittleRabbits
» 4 hours ago (Thu Jun 18 2015 22:19:43)
IMDb member since June 2010
he's prob a grower not a shower


Glad you probably was able to learn something if not from the movie, at least from this board.

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We saw this on DVD last night (via Netflix). After seeing this thread and the other comments around the net (fill in your favorite "not Titanic" quip), we were expecting significant frontal nudity. We do see a brief shot of Verlaine's "package" and there's a lengthy nude scene of Mrs. Verlaine. But no Rimbaud. Did we miss it? Or was the disk censored?

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