Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill Reenact 'Titanic' Scene on 'SNL' [VIDEO]
Jan 27, 2014 19:14
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill went on to SNL to reenact a classic scene from Titanic. Hill, who was hosting SNL for the third time mentioned his second Academy Award nomination for playing Donnie Azoff in the Wolf of Wall Street.
He was then bombarded with questions on how it was like to work with Leonardo DiCaprio. He mentioned, "Leo wasn't even supposed to be in the movie," and that Wolf of Wall Street director Martin Scorsese didn't know if DiCaprio could "handle" the role. That's when the leading man himself walked on stage.
"What did we say about acting like a big shot in public like this?" DiCaprio asked Hill
Looking nervous, Hill replied, "We said that like, like I shouldn't do it."
To clam Hill's nerves, they reenacted the scene from Titanic. Check it out below:
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