Nearly six months after Jared Leto won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the 42-year-oold star revealed he's yet to see Dallas Buyers Club in its entirety. In fact, during Thursday's Times Talks conversation with New York Times contributor Logan Hill, he plugged his ears when a clip was played. "I can't hear that voice! I've never really heard very much of it and I've never watched the film. I will at some point, I'm sure. But too soon!" he said. "It can never live up to the expectations I would have of it now because it was such a beautiful experience and the response that it got was really wonderful."
Leto hadn't acted in six years before he was cast as a drug addicted, HIV-positive transgender woman in the tense drama. "It'll be 16 years before I make another movie!" the 30 Seconds to Mars rocker joked.When Leto accepted his Oscar, he said he felt "panic," "fear" and "a little more panic."
"The funny thing that happens is you do have all of these events happening, so it's not like you can just obsess on that one thing. It's not like you can save everything for that one night," the documentarian explained. "And also, you don't know if you're going to get it. So, you don't want to be too cocky, you don't want to have something planned out, because you don't want to jinx this incredible moment."
"The funny thing that happens is you do have all of these events happening, so it's not like you can just obsess on that one thing. It's not like you can save everything for that one night," the documentarian explained. "And also, you don't know if you're going to get it. So, you don't want to be too cocky, you don't want to have something planned out, because you don't want to jinx this incredible moment."







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