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Lilja K

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  1. Lilja K replied to feolla's topic in Male Actors
    Hopefully this will give him even more recognition🤞🏻
  2. Lilja K replied to muffins's topic in Actresses
    They look amazing💯 One of the few looks from this event that I liked. Previous Emmys had more striking and interesting looks imo.
  3. I think it was scrapped. I noticed that project had IMDB page earlier and then it disappeared. Pity, because I'd love a movie with Austin and Colin😩
  4. As far as I understand from the lore, he was attractive before he became evil. But even after that, he could take on an attractive appearance. Correct me if I'm wrong @Cult Icon
  5. Yup 😋 https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2023/7/jrmd60ob8y2sjkytm6ebgznagan2fr
  6. Lilja K replied to seekbeta's topic in Actresses
    Kudos to the cast & crew for giving up a lot of money to bring this project to life @Jade Bahr ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Hands Warner Bros. a Lifeline ... So the horror comedy “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” which arrived in theaters from Warner on Sept. 6, in some ways became a flash referendum on the studio’s future. Some people in Hollywood were starting to wonder aloud if there would even be one, at least without a merger with a competitor. Talk about the undead: “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” collected $111 million in its first weekend in North America, one of the best results on record for September. The PG-13 sequel, directed by Tim Burton, has now been No. 1 for two weeks in a row. It took in another $52 million over the weekend, for a 10-day domestic total of roughly $190 million. Worldwide ticket sales will total about $264 million through Sunday, according to box office analysts. The film cost $99 million to make. “Dancing in the hallways, smiles on faces,” said Michael De Luca, one of Warner’s top film executives. “There is really nothing better for morale than a hit.” All of a sudden, the studio’s summer misfires, including “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” and “The Watchers,” were distant memories. ... The notion of doing a sequel to Mr. Burton’s “Beetlejuice” (1988) had kicked around Warner Bros. for more than a decade. But haggling over cost and distribution — for a time, the studio tried to push “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” toward the Max streaming service — had frustrated Mr. Burton and other members of the creative team. “That was never going to work for Tim,” Ms. Abdy said, referring to a streaming slot. “You’re talking about a visionary artist whose films demand to be seen on a big screen.” At least on paper, the executives who preceded Ms. Abdy and Mr. De Luca had reason to be cautious. A sequel … to a 36-year-old film? Hmm. Also, Mr. Burton’s last big hit was in 2010, when “Alice in Wonderland” took in more than $1 billion worldwide. Since then, results had been soft. (The less said about Mr. Burton’s live-action “Dumbo” from 2019 the better.) Mr. De Luca and Ms. Abdy wanted to rebuild the studio’s relationship with Mr. Burton. But the gross projected budget for “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was roughly $147 million, in large part because of star salaries and producer fees. Too risky. Make it for under $100 million, they said, and Warner would give it a major theatrical release. Mr. Burton’s agent, Mike Simpson, started working the phones. Were any stars willing to join Mr. Burton and vastly reduce their upfront payment? In return, they would get a larger piece of the “back end,” Hollywood slang for the money that a film generates over its lifetime. “Two months went by where every day the movie almost died,” said Mr. Simpson, a partner at the William Morris Endeavor agency. During that time, Ms. Abdy and Mr. De Luca — against the advice of Warner’s business development department — began spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a week on preproduction. That way, when the deals were done, Mr. Burton could quickly start shooting, before losing stars to other commitments. “That showed real guts, especially for two executives who were fairly new in their jobs,” Mr. Simpson said. In the end, the principal cast (Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, Catherine O’Hara) agreed to work for substantially less money upfront, as did Mr. Burton and some producers. Additional financial maneuvering (tax incentives, some cost cuts related to shooting) got “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” to the magic budget number. The strong box office figures mean that those people will be cashing checks. And while one hit movie can’t turn around the fortunes of an entire company, certainly not one with problems as big as Warner Bros. Discovery, it can at least deliver a glimmer of hope. Full article
  7. Lilja K replied to seekbeta's topic in Actresses
    Hey, Oh! ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Conjures $264M+ WW Through Second Frame – International Box Office ... The international running cume is $76.3M; and the worldwide total is currently $264.3M through Sunday. Full article
  8. Let's go @Jade Bahr 1. Filth (2013) Highly recommend, it's a very black and misanthropic comedy. It's hard to sympathize with the main character, but for some reason you're rooting for him anyway 😁 2. Atonement (2007) Teen I hated Saoirse Ronan for a while after watching this movie 😅💔 3. Trance (2013) One of the most twisted movies I've ever seen 🤯 4. 5. This movie traumatized me, ngl 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. There are also a lot that I probably saw, but I can't remember😅 Eleanor Rigby trilogy is on my watchlist too Seen these, they're not impressive, so I didn't include them
  9. Let's see if that happens. I remember rumors about a movie that Austin and Colin were supposed to star in, but it never became a reality...
  10. Waiting for more stories about Joaquin's unprofessionalism to come out. On the other hand, James was perfect in this role and the fact that he had little time to prepare adds points👍🏻
  11. No, I haven't seen it. I'm not eager to see either the original or the remake. My friend saw the original and said it was more shocking and disgusting than satirical.
  12. Lilja K replied to mameha's topic in Male Actors
    Someone compared The Penguin to The Sopranos and I can't fcking wait
  13. Lilja K replied to Jade Bahr's topic in Male Actors
    What a stunner🛐
  14. Lilja K replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    Something awesome is coming
  15. Lilja K replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    She's telling
  16. To each their own. She and Barry are still together😉
  17. I enjoyed LOTR & Hobbit movies, so we won't understand each other
  18. She looks fine to me. She has changed obviously, but not drastically. + She wears a lot of makeup.
  19. This look is incredible @Jade Bahr MTV VMAs 2024
  20. One of the best fictional men imo Possibly. Man is so damn sexy
  21. Lilja K replied to Shepherd's topic in Actresses
    💯💯
  22. Lilja K replied to muffins's topic in Actresses
    Idk, never been interested in both🤷🏼‍♀️

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