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Get Leonardo DiCaprio that Oscar in this addictive, insane game
The Line Animation’s Bjorn-Erik Aschim led the design of the game, which they describe as “basically a joke that went way too far”.
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The arcade-style game from The Line has DiCaprio running and jumping along the red carpet in hot pursuit of the Oscar. Along the way, you’ll want to keep an eye out for Emmys and Golden Globes, which help little Leo in his quest, while avoiding icebergs, the paparazzi, and maybe worst of all, that dreaded Lady Gaga.
It’s nearly a sure thing that Leonardo DiCaprio will win the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in the movie The Revenant on February 28.
Well there is, thanks to a neat flash game called Leo’s Red Carpet Rampage.
Still, Leo fans have worked themselves into a frenzy to the extent that a group of Russians in Yakutia have contributed gold, silver and other valuable ornaments to make an Oscar statuette for the actor.
Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated for five Academy Awards in the acting categories – and he never won any of them. Help him get the Oscar by checking out Leo’s Red Carpet Rampage here.
“Personally, I didn’t really like Leonardo in “The Revenant” because his character was so unlikable”, freshman Blake Bradberry said. For example, the first one references the classic Wolf of Wall Street scene in which DiCaprio’s Jordan Belfort crawls to his vehicle while high on quaaludes.
There are also levels where you have to race down the red carpet against other nominees like Michael Fassbender’s Steve Jobs, Bryan Cranston as Trumbo, and Matt Damon decked out in his The Martian spacesuit.
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The 41-year-old actor was raised by his mother Irmelin in various tough neighborhoods in Los Angeles and got to see first-hand the awful effect hard drugs can have on people.