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Jade Bahr

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  1. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    I watched "The Normal Heart" and "Fellow Travelers" (not saying they're 100% accurate since they're obviously not documentaries) but if you truly think gay people have THE EXACT SAME RIGHTS AND VALUES like heteros oh boy. There is also a doc called "the last taboo" from this year. I highly recommend you to watch it and tell me after the oppression/discrimination/harassment of gay people really has stopped. You don't have to be stoned to be hurt/damaged irreversible just saying.
  2. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    It's going in a wrong direction I'll give you that (especially in social media, poilitics etc) but I can only talk about my personal experiences and I don't know one single woman who hates Leonardo or any decent man (like him or in general). Individuals are not necessarily reflecting the toxic enviroment that our social society became. At least I can't witness it in my every day life (expect when I open the internet where everything seem radicalized, hated or twisted).
  3. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    Give me a break. Since when? The 00s??????? You're acting like gay people had some easy peasy way to get that "right" treatment in the western world.
  4. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    Sometimes I feel like you can't help but take one of an individual's ideas and turn it into something "other feminists claim". None of this what ypu said here comes even close to my personal opinon.
  5. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    You always talk in extremes. Of course, you can't compare the Middle East's treatment of homosexuals with "Western standards", where things are slowly getting better. But just because our country treats them “better” doesn’t mean they're treated correctly/equally. Just to take one example.
  6. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    ^For me the best "modern" representation of a patriarchy is Kevin Costners character John Dutton in YELLOWSTONE. Maybe his character is a bit overdrawn but he hits pretty much every possible red flag of a man living by his own reckless rules no matter what. He's using his power, money and influence not only to controll his land ("This is America. We don't share land here."), capital, politics but also to keep his family in line (every member male and female). There is only one way "to handle things properly" and that's the John Dutton way. Everything he does is for his own good. His worldview, his leadership, his morals is the only right way to live and and whoever disobeys will be punished. Physical or emotionally. Or both. Sometimes even worse. He is the man in charge and everyone must have his permission for actions or simply thinking. And it's not like he's an unlikable idiot all the time. God forbid if it were that easy.
  7. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    I actually highly disagree. Leonardos behaviour isn't my understanding of "the good old patriarchy" at all. A man who's simply using his resources -no matter how small or huge- to support (and protect) his family is not a patriarch. Maybe we should clarify our understanding of the word "patriarchy" (old or new) because these days people seem to thrown this word into the room just to describe "a man in charge" and how allegedly unthankful women these days are towards men who're "only taking care of them" and tend to completely forget what this system was actually about it and what it meant (mostly for women but not exclusively). It has absolutely nothing to do with a man just taking care of his family in the best possible, loving, healthy and respectable way.
  8. Jade Bahr replied to katchitup's post in a topic in General Talk
    Yeah and she was also bullied, harassed and slut shamed for this relationship on a disgustingly level. Actually every woman or man entering his inner circle would increase of Leos massive fame, power, influence and generosity. You can say the exact same thing about Tobey Maguire. He got where he is just because of Leo. Same for most of his other male companions just saying. ‘Spider-Man’ Star Tobey Maguire Has Leonardo DiCaprio to Thank for His Marvel Role
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  10. HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY TO ALL THE LOVELY LEO LADIES!!!! Be brave, happy, strong, independent and never afraid to tell the world exactly what you want!!! 💋💪🚺♀️🍀🌈 Source
  11. Jade Bahr replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Memento Mori's post in a topic in Actresses
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  14. @Pami I don't know anymore. People in the comments say it's def not playing in the 80s cause of the modern cars, weapons and iPhones extras were using while shooting.
  15. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's post in a topic in Actresses
    Richard Linklater's ‘New Wave' Starts Production, Zoey Deutch Cast as Jean Seberg
  16. Paul Thomas Anderson's Next Film is Set in 1984 California ABC10 journalist Mark S. Allen seems to know what Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film is about, but he’s not dishing all the details out of respect for the cast and crew. However, he does divulge some interesting details … In the video, Allen says the film takes place in Reagan-era 1984 and is being shot in some of the same places the former president inhabited during his time in Sacramento. So, it’s no coincidence that’s it’s being shot in Sacramento. He also says he believes the film will be released during the first quarter of 2025. I have been theorizing, since March of 2023, that Anderson’s next film will be an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel “Vineland.” Allen’s intel, again, matches the rumors. Reagan, although not a central character in “Vineland,” looms large, all over Pynchon’s novel. Here’s the synopsis for “Vineland”: A group of Americans in Northern California in 1984 are struggling with the consequences of their lives in the sixties, still run by the passions of those times — sexual and political — which have refused to die. Among them is Zoyd Wheeler who is preparing for his annual act of televised insanity (for which he receives a government stipend) when an unwelcome face appears from out of his past. Things just seem to be lining up in the direction of a Pynchon adaptation. There is no way to confirm it, and the trades would have already done that by now if they knew, but, at the very least, PTA’s latest must be partly inspired by the novel. They are filming at the same locations where “Vineland” takes place, and Leonardo DiCaprio has the same exact look as the character he’s supposed to be playing in the book, Zoyd Wheeler. Also, Wheeler’s daughter closely resembles actress Chase Infiniti who has been seen on-set with DiCaprio. Oh, and on page 8 of “Vineland,” Zoyd says, "You called me, remember?" — in an on-set video taken by a fan, DiCaprio says practically the same line at the phone booth outside the grocery store. It also looks as though the project is being shot, on film, spherically in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio by DP Michael Bauman. As we’ve seen from the leaked BTS footage, PTA’s latest has a lot of car chases, helicopters, police vehicles — the budget is said to be $115 million. With the already mentioned DiCaprio and Infiniti, some of the other actors taking part in the film include Sean Penn, Alan Haim and Teyana Taylor.
  17. Jade Bahr replied to Shepherd's post in a topic in Actresses
  18. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    ^ Kate Winslet Pushes Her Characters, and Herself, to the Edge
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