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DiCaprio Surprises Jonah Hill On Saturday Night Live

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Saturday Night Live got a special treat this weekend! The star of Oscar nominated THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Jonah Hill was giving his opening monologue as the host of SNL, but things weren’t exactly going his way.

Trying to act like a big shot, he got a little bothered when members of the “audience” (read: cast members of SNL) kept interrupting him with questions about his WOLF OF WALLSTREET co-star Leonardo DiCaprio. Hill eventually lost his nerve, telling the audience that Leo (“because that is short for Leonardo”) was not even supposed to be in WOLF OF WALLSTREET, becausee Scorsese was not sure he could handle it.

At that moment Leonardo DiCaprio walked on stage with a question of his own for Hill: “What the hell are you doing man?” Hill eventually agrees with Leo that acting like a big shot in public is not right and than asks Leo a massive favour. Want to know what it is? Check out the video below.

As the host of SNL, Hill also spoofed the Oscar nominated film HER, remaking it into his own version called “Me”. Adding to Hill’s ego and acting like a big shot, in “Me”, Hill falls in love with an OS system with his own voice. But this isn’t all. SUPERBAD co-star Michael Cera is next to stops by to play a surrogate lover in what can only be described as a very disturbing love scene. It seems that the joke was as much on Hill as his co-stars and fellow actors during this weekend’s SNL.

Source: Cinema Blend

Tina Baraga is a journalist. Since her early years, her passion and hobbies have always been rooted in movies, music and anything related to culture. The fascinating world of cinema still manages to amaze her and her favorite films range across all genres, including award winners CLOSER and VICKY CHRISTINA BARCELONA, comedy hit BRIDGET JONES’ DIARY and German film GOODBYE LENIN.

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