While accepting a Golden Globe for his performance in “Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood,” Brad Pitt weighed in on an important debate.
Turning his attention to costar Leo DiCaprio, to whom Pitt referred affectionately as LDC, the actor went all the way back to the frigid waters of the Atlantic to take a good-natured jab at his friend.
“I wouldn’t be here without you, man. I thank you. Still,” said Pitt, “I would have shared the raft.”
Accepting the #GoldenGlobes award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film, Brad Pitt shouted out his co-star Leonardo "LDC" DiCaprio, and says he would have shared the raft/door from Titanic with him pic.twitter.com/VFGpwr8sgl
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Everyone from “Mythbusters” to James Cameron himself have contributed to the undying debate over whether there was room for DiCaprio’s Jack Dawson on the Titanic plank that brought Rose to safety. (There was.)
Cameron, for his part, disputes the notion that Jack slipped to his death unnecessarily. “His best choice was to keep his upper body out of the water and hope to get pulled out by a boat or something before he died.”
Pitt, like most of us, isn’t so sure.