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Jade Bahr

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  1. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Can't wait for tonight If you ain't hear from me anymore it's because I died in cinema and went to biker heaven bangin Jax and Benny because ya know it's heaven 😅 @Lilja K Good lord my brain went already off 😻🔥🤯 Oh yeah he will be def my happy dead No kidding *SCREAMING
  2. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's post in a topic in Male Actors
  3. Jade Bahr replied to Minerva13's post in a topic in Actresses
    ^ SADIE SINK by Damon Baker, January 2024
  4. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
  5. Jade Bahr replied to Sunshiine's post in a topic in Actresses
    by Santiago Ruisenor for Grazia Latinoamérica
  6. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
  7. Yeah I want something fun to. This is why I think DLU is pretty underrated. I think Leo, JLaw and everyone were HILARIOUS. I had the best time in cinema 😄 And still the undertone of the movie was pretty serious. I loved it. Maybe we get something similiar with the PTA movie again. Doesn't look that serious to me so far but with some kind of political message. Also LOVE nerdy Leo. 🥸 leonardo dicaprio as DR. RANDALL MINDY — DON’T LOOK UP (2021) dir. adam mckay
  8. Jade Bahr replied to coluchka's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I thought I read it somewhere. Maybe I dreamt it
  9. Jade Bahr replied to coluchka's post in a topic in Male Actors
    It will be actually very hard to beat their chemistry. Maybe that's why they make Cami his ex in the 2nd season @Lilja K It's a different dynamic right from the beginning.
  10. Jade Bahr replied to Donna Versace's post in a topic in Male Actors
    It's a propaganda celebrating "oh look war looks SO FUCKIN COOL" movie. I hated everything about it.
  11. I think this one depends still on the Sinatra daughter and if she will give her permission. Don't know which parts of her fathers life she rather wants to be in the dark lol I know nothing about Sinatra. Couldn't even name one song 🤣
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Donna Versace's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I didn't like it AT ALL 🤣 Also hated Top Gun 2 and the last Mission Impossible (7 or whatever it was).
  13. Jade Bahr replied to Donna Versace's post in a topic in Male Actors
    As an actor 80s and 90s (and maybe early 00s) Tom Cruise was purely perfection. Lots and lots of great/iconic movies and characters. It's hard to compete with his career back in the days.
  14. Jade Bahr replied to midnight lady's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Can't wait!!!
  15. Jade Bahr replied to Donna Versace's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I think Tom Cruise as Lestat is one of my favorite perfomances of him.
  16. Jade Bahr replied to Donna Versace's post in a topic in Male Actors
    The story about Daniel Day Lewis and his method acting here is cracking me up @Lilja K Neil Jordan has a new memoir out called Amnesiac and he writes about Interview With the Vampire and the backlash that came for all of them, but especially Tom, when he was cast as Lestat. At the time, everybody hated the idea, including the book’s author Anne Rice. It’ll be 30 years since the movie’s release this November and remember, in 1994, Tom Cruise was all about planes and race cars and all-American heroes, the most handsome and dazzling of movie stars. Casting him as a vampire was not on anyone’s bingo card. An excerpt from the book was published a few days ago and here’s how Neil recalls the situation (via Variety😞 “The problem was the casting of Lestat. Brad Pitt had agreed to play Louis and somehow assumed Daniel Day-Lewis would be playing Lestat, an assumption shared by [author] Anne [Rice]. I offered it to Daniel, who read it, and, as I expected, didn’t want to play the character. A few years before, he had confined himself to a wheelchair to play Christy Brown in ‘My Left Foot.’ He would have had to sleep in a coffin for the entirety of this production if he followed the same practice. So we moved on.” LOLOLOLOL FOREVER. Neil Jordan is a WRITER. And the tone he takes with that paragraph is masterful. “So we moved on” after the whole bit about sleeping in the coffin is sending me… Anyway, Tom did not need to sleep in a coffin to become Lestat. And he proved people wrong when they eventually saw his performance. He also proved Neil Jordan right, because Neil obviously saw it before everyone else after meeting with Tom in LA: “I finally got it. He had to live a life removed from the gaze of others. He had made a contract with the hidden forces, whatever they turned out to be. He had to hide in the shadows, even in the Hollywood sunlight. He would be eternally young. He was a star. He could well be Lestat.” Is there a double entendre there when Neil says that Tom “made a contract with the hidden forces, whatever they turned out to be”? Is it a contract with the fame devil, that compromise that all stars must submit to in exchange for the spotlight? Or, you know, is it a contract with the Thetan in exchange for, um, extraterrestrial immortality? Neil Jordan is too skilled of a writer to not know that there can be multiple interpretations of that sentence. But two things can be true. Whatever Neil is alluding to in that passage can co-exist with his profound respect for Tom as an actor. In Neil’s opinion, Tom is “also a superb actor” and yet still underestimated: “The entire world said, ‘You are miscast.’ He’s a great actor. If he says he can do something, he will do it in a way that people will be shocked by. Tom has become the last remaining film star. It’s kind of strange.” Maybe you have to be strange to be the last remaining film star. Maybe that’s the only way to remain a film star. Tom Cruise is one of the few stars who refuses to perform normal. Tom Cruise is not out here dangling from a moving train while insisting that he’s “just like us”. He’s never tried to be “just like us”. We don’t know what he’s like at all. At least not anymore. We used to know too much, and it resulted in a dramatic dimming of his star power. So he lives outside the gaze of others, maintaining that contract with whatever hidden forces, and hiding in the shadows, a vampire who doesn’t need a coffin.
  17. You mean some sort of Rated R comedy or a specific topic even?
  18. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I think it will either a massive hit or a massive bomb nothing in between 😄
  19. Jade Bahr replied to Lolita's post in a topic in Television
    This show is .... so good and hilarious LOVE IT!!! Gillian Anderson and Mikael Persbrandt ARE SO HOT 🔥 He's also the absolute SWEETEST!!!!
  20. Hayden without de aging. Also great interview.
  21. ^ HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN as ANAKIN SKYWALKER Ahsoka (2023-) Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
  22. They could just use de-aging. In small doses it looks quite decent. It's why Tom Cruise never really ages on screen lol It looked good on Hayden Christensen in Ahsoka for example.
  23. Jade Bahr replied to wanderlust's post in a topic in Actresses
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