Unless you've got an open basement in Hollywood and $50k for the buy-in, the next place you'll probably see Leo and Tobey together is in Baz Luhrmann's
The Great Gatsby. If you're wondering how the film will capture the subtleties of class resentment, unrequited love, lifelong regret and the unique aspirational foundations of American life that made the novel an enduring classic, just remember that it's by the guy who basically beat subtlety to death with a rhinestone-covered shovel in
Moulin Rouge. Also, it's in 3D. So, yeah, not so much.