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Jade Bahr

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  1. via leoandhismodels https://www.tmz.com/2023/04/16/leonardo-dicaprio-hangs-out-women-coachella-neon-carnival/
  2. 💜 credit to Suki Waterhouse
  3. Before Oppenheimer? Interesting. All I read is how everyone is dying to know if Barbie or Oppenheimer will take the crown on their opening weekend at July 24th. Also at this point never underestimate Tom Cruise and his 100th Mission Impossible jumping and running tour LOL
  4. ^I think it's a new one but I have lost track a long time ago when it comes to Leos many houses to be honest 😂 Maybe it's old(er) because I don't even find the matching article.
  5. DJATS Deadline contenders reunion in LA
  6. And that's not an issue for you? 😅
  7. ^This is not about rappers this is a fuckin 80s teen movie where the "hero" of the movie is talking like this about his drunk girlfriend.
  8. Still can't believe this scene exist đŸ˜” Actually only one of the issues of this poorly aged movie 🙈
  9. Seems like we have the official final runtime. I'm really curious if people these days have the patience sitting through such a long movie in cinema Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Clocks in at a Whopping 3 Hours 54 Minutes Well, consider me shocked. Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is NOT 3 hours 20 minutes. It’s also NOT 3 hours 45 Minutes 
 No, it’s 234 minutes! That’s 3 hours 54 minutes. That’s pretty close to what Fremaux hinted at, that it’s just a few minutes shy of Sergio Leone’s “Once Upon A Time in America,” which ran for over 4 hours. I’m guessing that when ‘Killers’ screens at Cannes it’ll be a day almost solely dedicated to Scorsese’s epic, you won’t have too many other films from the official selection screening that day. If people were complaining about the duration of “The Irishman” then watch out 
 His last three films were all epic in length: “Silence” (161 minutes), “The Wolf of Wall Street” (180 minutes) and “The Irishman” (210 minutes). Scorsese’s taking it to a whole other level with this one. Of course, I’m not bothered. Length is second fiddle to quality. As Roger Ebert once said “No good movie is too long, and no bad movie is short enough.” Other lengthy Cannes runtimes this year include Steve McQueen’s “Occupied City” (240 minutes), Wang Bing’s “Youth” (210 minutes), Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s “About Dry Grasses” (197 minutes), Justin Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall” (150 minutes), and ‘Indy 5’ (142 minutes). Source Leonardo DiCaprio's Killers Of The Flower Moon Is One Of Longest Movies Since Gone With The Wind Leonardo DiCaprio's Killers of the Flower Moon reported runtime makes it one of the longest movies in history since 1939's Gone With The Wind. As Leonardo DiCaprio's Killers of the Flower Moon prepares for its premiere at Cannes, the reported runtime makes it one of the longest movies in history since 1939's Gone with the Wind. Based on the book of the same name by David Grann, the upcoming Western crime movie foretells a mystery behind the murders of several Osage tribe members in the 1920s, which coincidentally happens as oil is discovered on their tribal land. Alongside DiCpario portraying the lead role, Martin Scorsese helms as the film's director. Killers of the Flower Moon's runtime has been disclosed based on a few reports. While the exact runtime has yet to be confirmed, The Movie Database listed the movie's theatrical runtime as 3 hours and 54 minutes. However, in an interview with Variety, Cannes Film Festival's director Thierry Fremaux was asked about the movie's runtime. While he was unsure of the film's final cut, he stated it is five minutes longer than Once Upon a Time in America (if the extended cut, 4 hours and 11 minutes). If so, the movie's extended cut could run up to 4 hours and 16 minutes. Screen Rant has reached out to Apple for confirmation but has not heard back in time of publication. Killers Of The Flower Moon's Runtime Is Historic While taking into account the intermission time and overture, Gone with the Wind runs approximately 3 hours and 58 minutes, which is only four minutes longer than Scorsese's film reported runtime. In contrast, Fremaux doesn't specify which version of Once Upon a Time in America he is comparing it to since there were three different cuts. The extended cut hits over four hours, while the United States version was only 2 hours and 19 minutes. The European release was much longer at 3 hours and 49 minutes, in which Fremaux's estimation would line up with the length set by The Movie Database. While over three-hour movies are not unusual in the mainstream, such as the Avatar movies and Avengers: Endgame, a near-four-hour length is a rarity. Still, Killers of the Flower Moon could become one of the longest American movies in history, joining the likes of movies such as Lawrence of Arabia (3 hours and 42 minutes), Ben-Hur (3 hours and 32 minutes), and 1996's Hamlet (4 hours and 2 minutes). It would also become one of the longest movies in the 21st century. The runtime is also a record for Scorsese and DiCaprio, who have regularly worked on lengthy films. Scorsese's longest movies include The Irishman (3 hours and 29 minutes) and Wolf of Wall Street (3 hours), which starred frequent collaborator DiCaprio. DiCaprio's career longest film was Titanic (3 hours and 14 minutes), and he featured in many nearly three-hour movies, such as Django Unchained (2 hours and 45 minutes). Now, Killers of the Flower Moon will break that feat for both director and actor. With Oscar buzz already surrounding it, its lengthiness may affect those responses, but it could still become one of the most competitive movies in the upcoming award season. Source: The Movie Database, Variety
  10. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is Now 3 Hours 45 Minutes? In an interview with Thierry Fremaux, Variety’s Elsa Keslassy let it slip that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is 3 hours 45 minutes. Is that a confirmation? Fremaux’s response is interesting 
 I don’t know what the final length is, but let’s say that for me it’s not an issue. All I know is that it’s only five minutes more than “Once Upon a Time in America.” Fremaux again stated how the film is “great” and is “obviously invited in competition”. He adds that he’s now “waiting to hear their [Apple] decision. We have until the last minute.” He additionally tells the story of when Fellini won the Palme d’Or for “La Dolce Vita,” he said “I’m not coming back in competition.” Scorsese won the Palme d’Or in 1976. “So obviously one could say, he doesn’t have much to gain considering his prestigious status. Expect one thing: the Palme d’Or. I think he should come in competition.” It’s not like Scorsese didn’t get back into competition after the “Taxi Driver” win. Scorsese competed two more times in 1983 and 1986 for “The King of Comedy” and “After Hours.” Scorsese has been really pushing it with runtimes these last few years. His last three films were all epic in length: “Silence” (161 minutes), “The Wolf of Wall Street” (180 minutes) and “The Irishman” (210 minutes) had monstrous post-production processes. Source Ok but "Once Upon A Time In America" is 229 min long. KOTFM being 5 minutes longer would mean a runtime of 334 min 😼 Seems like I need some extra pillow for the cinema LOL
  11. KOTFM UPDATES. Expectations gettin higher and higher... It also doesn't seem like it's final KOTFM is really running out of competition. Cannes Wants Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ in Competition: “We’re Waiting on Their Response” UPDATED: Thierry Fremaux has extended his thoughts on whether we’ll see ‘Killers’ in competition: Technically and to commend Apple’s decision to release the film in theatres even though the film was selected out of competition, I extended the option for it to be in competition. I invited Marty’s film to premiere out of competition since it was a film for a platform, that was already fantastic. Then Apple said that they would release the film in theatres which was also fantastic. So I said, well in that case, you are welcome in competition, and now we’ll see what their response is. I’ll respect the decision of Martin Scorsese and of Apple. Fremaux also mentions that the film is “very strong” and even made him cry. Just inject it into my veins already! EARLIER: It’s not a done deal that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” will play out of competition. At today’s press conference, Cannes boss Thierry FrĂ©maux reiterated his desire to have Scorsese’s film play in competition, but added that he’s waiting on Scorsese and Apple to give him the go-ahead. I imagine this is a diplomatic way for FrĂ©maux to both flatter and pressure Scorsese/Apple by suggesting that the film is competition-worthy. I don't know who FrĂ©maux is expecting an answer from. He explained that he made the request, obviously Scorsese was informed of it and does not seem opposed to it. So, is the ball on Apple’s court? Even yesterday, when interviewed by France Inter, FrĂ©maux said he did not to know if it would be in competition for the Palme d’Or. Source
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