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Jade Bahr

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  1. Jade Bahr replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Actresses
  2. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    So even Tom hardy recognizes beauty when it strikes him šŸ˜…
  3. Jade Bahr replied to Angelopez's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Once again proof haters on social media aren't dictating the world in real life @Lilja K 🤣
  4. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Actresses
  5. Jade Bahr replied to AbbeyRoad's post in a topic in Male Actors
    So how high are the chances they won't mess this up? šŸ˜† @Lilja K
  6. Jade Bahr replied to Victoria_Justice's post in a topic in Actresses
  7. Jade Bahr replied to aldago's post in a topic in Actresses
  8. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    So it's not a Zombie movie. What a pity Austin would have made the prettiest zombie ever next to Nicholas Hoult 🤣 @Lilja K (look at this cutie 🄰) Ari Aster's ā€˜Eddington' Script is VERY Political and Batsh*t Crazy I’ve just read the 148-page script for Ari Aster’s ā€œEddington.ā€ The film wrapped production last month in New Mexico. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler, Luke Grimes, Deirdre O’Connell, Micheal Ward and Clifton Collins Jr. Firstly, those rumors that it’s a zombie movie are totally false. It’s a straight up pandemic-set western with loads of 2020 politics. In fact, a lot of the script is driven by divisive Red vs Blue dialogue. Aster doesn’t necessarily take any side; he just shows how deranged all of the people are. ā€œEddingtonā€ has been described as an ā€œensemble film,ā€ and it sort of is, but the film is really about the rivalry between Sheriff Joe Cross (Phoenix) and local mayor Ted Garcia (Pascal). Sparks fly when Joe decides to run for mayor of Eddington after he refuses to wear a face mask at the local grocery store. Ted isn’t happy as he was led to believe he’d be running unopposed (ā€œI got this gringo pig runnin’ against meā€). Garcia is well-off, with a big house, and there are suspicions that he might be corrupt. Sherriff Joe, a staunch conservative, believes Garcia’s using the pandemic restrictions to purposely destroy businesses (ā€œHe got plans to replace every shop here with server farmsā€). The town itself seems to be evenly split between left and right ideologies. Aster slyly inserts the 2020 BLM protests/riots as background to the whole story. As he campaigns, and accuses Garcia of raping his former girlfriend, Joe finds it an impossible task to calm down the protestors. Sherriff Joe mentions ANTIFA and George Soros, a bunch of times, he believes they are instigating the riots and protests. At some point, he decides that his anti-mask mayoral campaign slogan should be ā€œI Can’t Breatheā€ — absolutely clueless. It’s a very amusing script, and I couldn’t put it down. I kept reading. The script has a slew of references to Hilary Clinton, Anthony Fauci, mask mandates, George Floyd and Trump. Also, Tucker Carlson’s show seems to be playing in the background in a few scenes. The film is also going to be likely very violent. I won’t give away anything here, and I’ve only given you the bare minimum in terms of plot, but almost no character is safe in Aster’s story. The script reads like one big fat metaphor about the current state of the country, tackling the divisive and venomous polarization that’s been going on these last few years. There’s a lot of potential for a good movie, but it’s a WILD mix of things and I’m very curious to see how Aster puts it all together on screen. Aster (ā€œHereditaryā€ and ā€œMidsommarā€) is coming off last year’s polarizing ā€œBeau is Afraid.ā€ A24 has produced all three of his films so far, and ā€œEddingtonā€ will be their fourth collaboration together.
  9. Jade Bahr replied to Shepherd's post in a topic in Actresses
    Love all her outfits šŸ‘‡šŸ¤© Dakota Johnson on the set of Materialists in New York, May 30, 2024 Speaking of fashion @Lilja K in the Vittoria thread Dakota is also on top of my list. She always looks so tre chique in the most simple outfits 🤩 Already iconic!!!
  10. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I was bored last night @Lilja K and this happened šŸ˜„ LMAO but so accurate 🤣 I was also thinking Austins long haired/man bun era is pretty underrated. He's so gorgeous šŸ˜ If this isn't hair porn I don't know what is!!!! 😻😻😻 #prom date perfection maybe I have to watch this show finally Also those pics?????? I would stare at him like a freakin maniac!!! What a freakin physique
  11. Jade Bahr replied to Cult Icon's post in a topic in Television
    To be realistic who would watch a show with a dude looking like this? šŸ˜…
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Luis Gonzalo's post in a topic in Actresses
  13. Jade Bahr replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
  14. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    @Lilja K
  15. Jade Bahr replied to andrescampanaoasis's post in a topic in Actresses
    Haha and she got the answer asap. What a nice gesture 🄰
  16. Jade Bahr replied to Michael*'s post in a topic in Actresses
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  17. Jade Bahr replied to lilireinhart's post in a topic in Actresses
  18. Jodie Foster Wonders Why ā€˜Killers of the Flower Moon’ Wasn't an 8-Hour Limited Series There’s already been criticisms about Scorsese’s ā€œKillers of the Flower Moonā€ being too long, at almost four hours, but Jodie Foster is saying that it wasn’t long enough (via Variety). I was thinking of ā€˜Killers of the Flower Moon’ — extraordinary movie, three-and-a-half hours long. And I thought, ā€˜I wonder why they didn’t do it eight hours long,'ā€ Foster said, ā€œto be able to explore all these other people, and give them another perspective. The great thing about limited series is you can have that novelistic idea of going off into tangents and tying them together. Foster, who recently starred in ā€œTrue Detective: Night Country,ā€ uses that show as an example of the ā€œbeauty of having a limited seriesā€ by ā€œexpandingā€ on a story. The gist of Foster’s argument resides in her having wanted more ā€œperspectivesā€ showcased in Scorsese’s retelling of the Osage Nation story. My view on this is simple. Cinema is an art form and the last thing you want is for stories to be stretched out so that people can view the finished product on a small screen, at home, while glancing on their phones every few minutes. You can herald the artistic merits of serialized television all you want, but watching a 3-hour drama, without pause, and not having the thought of setting aside committed time to binge-watch it, still makes for a far more satisfying experience.
  19. Jade Bahr replied to a post in a topic in Art & Literature
    I'm actually not a big reader anymore these days.
  20. Jade Bahr replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Actors
    The Obi Wan series is actually pretty good.
  21. Jade Bahr replied to persuazn's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Why?
  22. It's the type who's popular right now I think. Even though the 90s and 00s had some pretty boys too like Leo DiCaprio (sry him again šŸ˜…), Hayden Christensen, Josh Hartnett, Paul Walker, Ryan Phillippe, James Franco, Heath Ledger Jude Law was pretty androgynous too. And Johnny Depp of course. (can't believe 2 of them are already dead 🤯). I'm not really a Chalamet fan (even though I think he can act) but I think Austin Butler is ridiclious hot. He also was a force of nature in ELVIS