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Jade Bahr

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  1. They have sex once. In the book and also in the tv show. You see Damian lots of times shirtless and/or half naked though. But there's lots of sexual tension between the 2 actors that's right.
  2. Maybe the movie treatment wasn't a good idea afterall. I will give it a shot nevertheless. The Daily Beast Calls ‘Horizon' A “Misogynistic, Racist, Retrograde Mess" I went into this morning’s ‘Horizon’ screening rooting for Kevin Costner who shelled out $38 million of his own money to make these films. I wanted to like it, I really did. What I got instead was an utterly meandering and dull experience. The film plays like a 3-hour set-up for the second film. It’s all play and no action. I’m starting to think that this one should have just been a mini-series. There are so many characters, locales and storylines that it would have greatly benefitted from the breathing room of episodic TV. With that said, The Daily Beast’s Esther Zuckerman disliked ‘Horizon’ for another set of reasons. The headline for her review states, “Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Review: A Misogynistic, Racist Mess.” Here’s an excerpt: Everything about Horizon is retrograde. Men are noble heroes (like Hayes Ellison, the drifter played by Costner) or brutes who toss around the women, themselves either saintly like Miller or frivolous and nagging. Or, maybe, it’s just an accurate recreation of America’s past history? Isn’t Zuckerman describing what happens in practically every classic western? It comes with the genre. The film takes place in 1861, not 2024.
  3. Yeah but they had those issues right from the beginning lol
  4. He had lots of kids in his recent movies actually. Revolutionary Road - 2 kids Inception - 2 kids Shutter Island - 3 kids The Wolf of Wall Street - 1 kid The Revenant - 1 kid Don't Look Up - 2 kids Killers of The Flower Moon - 3 kids
  5. @Lilja K ‘The Apprentice’: Donald Trump Movie Screens at Cannes — It's Good! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Donald Trump Vows to Sue ‘The Apprentice' Filmmakerst
  6. Not sure about the innocent part. They had lots of issues and broke up so many times, slept with other people etc. He also was her mentor so in a superior role. That's always a bit complicated.
  7. He's so pretty I'm crying 😭 Actually they both are. Source
  8. #for science Source #more science Source #for the sluts Source #bonus 🥵 Source
  9. It just follows the exact same plot/problems from the book. His assholeness in general, his status, money, the terrible parents confronting with her world less status and money etc. They hate each other, they like each other, they love each other and all over again.
  10. That seem about right but I would consider the same age for books like I mentioned before Twilight, After etc It's young adult stuff.
  11. The tv show is very close to the book actually. Almost 1:1 lol If you don't like the book you won't like the show.
  12. However neither the books nor the show is made for children @AnatasiaSteele82
  13. I think most books about young adults are mainly written for young adults/teens like Bridgerton, Twilight, After, Save me, etc but also read by adults in general.
  14. Of course they're dating 😭
  15. Everyone is crazy about Maxton Hall 🤩 @AnatasiaSteele82
  16. In "The Great Gatsby" too. Only? Call me one other actor who played 3 TIMES in such famous love stories like Leo.
  17. Well he also died 2 times FOR the love of his life (Titanic, Romeo and Juliet). Three times actually. In "The Great Gatsby" too.
  18. Now those are lots of spoilers: Divorced in "The Wolf of Wall Street" 😄 His "Catch me if you can" character got married in real life with kids but it's not shown in the movie. Rick Dalton in "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood" got happily married with italian actress Francesca Capucci. In GANGS OF NEW YORK his and Cameron Diaz' characters Amsterdam and Jenny ended up together. In BODY OF LIES there is hope for Roger and Aisha in the end.
  19. Is it a secret? lol @Lilja K Austin Butler Doesn't Deny He's in ‘Heat 2': “No Comment"
  20. Not outstanding but also still better than boring 😄 @Lilja K Kevin Costner's ‘Horizon' Earns Mixed Reviews [Cannes] Kevin Costner premiered the first of his four ‘Horizon’ movies tonight in Cannes. Despite a 7-minute standing ovation, not all critics are being kind to his 3-hour western. It was to be expected. Westerns aren’t necessarily “hip” these days. Pans are coming in from THR, Screen Daily, The Guardian, and The Playlist. Whereas, positive reviews are coming via The Wrap, The Telegraph, and Total Film.
  21. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's topic in Male Actors
    Same. Never gave a shit about critics lol
  22. I watched it when it came out in 2010 but never again so it wasn't probably a favorite of mine. I should re watch it.
  23. Jade Bahr replied to feolla's topic in Male Actors
    It's ok then he's all mine 😄 😚
  24. Jade Bahr replied to feolla's topic in Male Actors
    How someone can't fancy this man is beyond me. He's so fine
  25. I wonder if Lucas already had Vaders whole background story in mind since he kinda shooted those movies/told the story backwards. I watched episode 4-6 probably once in my life. I barely remember anything of it.

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