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Jade Bahr

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  1. Hope dies last ๐Ÿคž @Lilja K
  2. Well at least he can't complain about too less work lol @Lilja K Even though this already sounds like another terrible idea.
  3. Ok this went fast from "Maybe" to "Yes" ๐Ÿ˜„ @Lilja K LOVED him as Pennywise in the IT movies.
  4. Did you watch another movie? There was alone half the cast of side characters of FURY ROAD represent LOL
  5. Jade Bahr replied to muffins's topic in Actresses
  6. โ€˜The Mummy' Sequel in the Works, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz to Return
  7. Jade Bahr replied to mameha's topic in Male Actors
    @Lilja K birthday hug(s) promptly coming to my mind ๐Ÿ€โ˜บ๏ธ imagination reality probably ๐Ÿ˜„
  8. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's topic in Male Actors
    Well I wouldn't hate this ๐Ÿ˜š @Lilja K Natalie and Paul, new couple alert? When last we heard from Natalie Portman, she was attending the Dior show at Paris fashion week. Then, she finalized her divorce from Benjamin Millepied in March. Now, Natalie is in London, living her best single gal life with Paul Mescal. Or maybe not single? Time for everyoneโ€™s favorite game: photo assumption! You can see the exclusive photos here at The Daily Mail. Are they giving couple energy? Or is this just a one time fun time? Or just two people who get along taking a smoke break? Paul Mescal has big flirt energy, overall, though he and Natalie DID engage in a mutual appreciation society for Varietyโ€™s โ€œActors On Actorsโ€ series last December. Thereโ€™s a vibe? Maybe? Itโ€™s hard for me to read because Paul strikes me as SUCH a flirt, this is his energy with everyone. And heโ€™s one of those actors who is good at looking, like when he looks at someone else on screen, you believe thatโ€™s the only other person in the room. What do you think? Natalie and Paul, out for a drink? Or Natalie-and-Paul, out for a drink? Also, Daily Mail, letโ€™s not call May December a โ€œrompโ€, given that that film is about the destructive nature of a predatory age gap relationship. Also, while Natalie is older than Charles Melton in real life, their characters in the film are supposed to be around the same age, so itโ€™s a wrong read on May December all the way around.
  9. I think this analyse of the state of current so called a listers is interesting and I mostly agree. Leo's career is not only top game but with a shining star on top which very few actors can match that's why everyone is reaching after him. Simple as that. Also after years of wasting new faces in franchises, marvel, dc etc Hollywood is desperate for new a listers who bring butts in the seats of cinemas not just once but steadily and on their own powers. But constantly being compared with Leo could also take some pressure on young actors to deliver on the same level I could imagine. Recently, I have been discussing the state of the Movie Star, starting here, then we continued over on The Squawk, and now The Hollywood Reporter has crowned their โ€œnew A-listโ€, so letโ€™s return to the topic and judge the new generation of stars. First, to be clear, a lower-case movie star is a person famous for being in movies. An upper-case Movie Star is a person who puts butts in seats, like Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves, and Sandra Bullock. THRโ€™s list anoints ten young stars as the new A-list including: Austin Butler, Timothee Chalamet, Jacob Elordi, Paul Mescal, Jenna Ortega, Glen Powell, Florence Pugh, Sydney Sweeney, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Zendaya. All of these people are definitely movie stars. But Movie Stars? Chalamet is the closest, Wonka proving he can pull an audience, and Dune boosting his blockbuster cred, though to an extent, that franchise comes with a pre-existing fanbase that would see a Dune movie no matter who starred in it. Ditto for Jenna Ortega and Scream and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, these are movies with ready-made fans. She doesnโ€™t have to sell it entirely on her own, which also goes for Glen Powell and Twisters, and Paul Mescal and Gladiator II. However, all of those movies are depending on these stars to bolster that existing fanbase with new, younger fans, which is what Chalamet and Zendaya did for Dune. Sydney Sweeney is also close to Movie Star status, Anyone But You showed she can put butts in seats, though Immaculate, which she also produced and starred in, did less well. Anya Taylor-Joy, however, just took it on the chin with Furiosa underperforming. Thatโ€™s not entirely on her, but she also didnโ€™t drive people to overlook the hurdles for her sake, either. Zendaya and Florence Pugh I put the same basket of being VERY famous, definitely having the talent and charisma to be Movie Stars, they just havenโ€™t done enough yet to prove it out. You only get capital-letter status when you prove you are an audience draw, and Zendaya has only led one movie, Challengers, which despite social media virality and meme-ification, petered out at the box office, which is exactly what happened to Flo with Donโ€™t Worry Darling a couple years ago, too. Jacob Elordi: Is he a Movie Star, or is he just tall? And then thereโ€™s Austin Butler, chasing Timothee Chalametโ€™s tail to be โ€œthe next Leoโ€. (I mean, they all want that, I just feel like those two are the most nakedly ambitious about it.) Like everyone on this list except, arguably, Timmy, Austin still has to prove himself a box office draw. The Bikeriders comes out at the end of June, and itโ€™s tracking to open around $10 million, and top out around $30 million. Itโ€™s a specialty release that distributor Focus Features hopes can cop some crossover appeal with general audiences based on the combined star power of Austin and Tom Hardy, so it will be interesting to see how it does, especially given late June/early July is the most crowded frame of releases this summer. There is a LOT of competition, which doesnโ€™t do anyone any favors in the current economic climate. I appreciate that after a decade of trading Movie Stars for franchise characters, Hollywood is now invested in creating new stars, but I also think everyone is so anxious for The Next Movie Star theyโ€™re anticipating some peopleโ€™s moments. Most Movie Stars arenโ€™t made overnight. It took Tom Cruise all of the 1980s to get there. It took Keanu the 1990s. Some people do hit right away (Leo has been a Movie Star since his early twenties, after a successful run as a child actor), but most build their credibility with audiences over time. So even though everyoneโ€™s anxious for a new crop of stars to start driving the box office to higher highs, itโ€™s going to take time to separate the wheat from the chaff and see who actually is a Movie Star, and who is just a movie star. Source
  10. Jade Bahr replied to pandora's topic in Actresses
  11. Jade Bahr replied to a post in a topic in Male Actors
    He's pretty busy. Not that he never wasn't not booked ๐Ÿ˜„ @Lilja K
  12. So Anya isn't attached to this project anymore but Bill is but in another role? I don't get it ๐Ÿ˜„
  13. One of Haydens best movies/performances.
  14. @Lilja K seems like everyone is an actress/actor these days ๐Ÿ˜„ Poor Chloe. Just watched her yesterday in "Shuttered Glass". What a coincidence.
  15. Esquire 2024
  16. I think him and Anya would be incredible hot together ๐Ÿ”ฅ @Lilja K
  17. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's topic in Male Actors
  18. Jade Bahr replied to JDoe's topic in Actresses
  19. Just when we speak about him he's picked up by Variety ๐Ÿ˜ @Lilja K

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