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to get back to real, not reel, life. Brad Grey’s party for Paramount’s nominees was in full swing at Spago Beverly Hills. The Wolf of Wall Street’s Marty Scorsese was huddled in a booth with Brad, marketing maven Megan Colligan, producer Irwin Winkler, and the ageless Don Rickles. Jonah Hill’s buddy Leonardo Di
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ying a father for the first time was hailed a shoe-in for best actor. Directing "Ides of March" was additional momentum. Also at New York's festival Marty Scorsese and Paramount sneaked an unfinished cut of "Hugo" in Alice Tully Hall, built for concerts but converted into a 3-D theater. Marty was christened the
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Brad Pitt
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David Heyman
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Michael Flynn
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Woody Allen
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Irwin Winkler
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Jonah Hill
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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