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Jade Bahr

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  1. I'm still somewhere in the middle of the book 😆 Now I ordered the Britney book so maybe Killers have to wait yet again. So far the book hasn't really "grabbed" me. All this talking about Tom White and his past and the FBI and how he went from here to there just to not solve the case like all the others before him. I don't have the patient for it. It's like reading a circle. It kinda bores me. Maybe it's just me - again LOL
  2. It's halloween season so I torturing myself (not the biggest horror fan) LOL The 2nd one was much better.
  3. Even worse. Now everyone who saw the movie thinks "better" of him than that prick ever deserved. God lord I thought he's just disgusting from beginning to end and I have no clue how someone can have any empathy or pity with him or thinks he really loved that poor woman for one second in his miserable life đŸ€Ł If this is how "love" looks like then yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikes
  4. ^this baby doesn't look happy at all so close to the devil đŸ€Ł for the sake of Leos mostly hidden gorgeous hair
  5. It's a risk I agree but people do more risky/stupid things for love every day. For me it's the contradiction of Dannys body: beautiful and seductive (with all his scars) from the outside but deathly (literally) from the inside not only just for himself but also the woman he loves. It's the ultimate dilemma/tragecy.
  6. ^since it's a true story and she's fine till today I think the med worked for her.
  7. Sad and much better than I expected 💔
  8. @AnatasiaSteele82 Glad you liked it.
  9. I also never got the feeling the movie really loudly mentioned the hundreds of deaths of osage members or did I just miss that part? I think at one point someone said "we can't count the deaths anymore". That's at least a hint. Personally I think Marty should have mentioned every single fuckin known name in the credits not just to honor them but to get a clear terrifying feeling of how many osages lost their lifes.
  10. Since he's a man I think it's hard to switch perspectives. Some writers/directors (male and/or female) can it better than others I guess. Nolan is even worse. Cameron ist pretty good at it. Still there are possibilities. Marty could have consulted a female co writer for the script (maybe even a female osage writer). Maybe I'm desillusional. But this book was written by a white man mostly about white evil men probably for a mostly white audience (and per se there is nothing bad about it). However there were certain osage characters I found MUCH more interesting than anything fuckin Ernest or Hale did in that almost 4 hours LOL Like Mollie, her sisters, her mom (what happened to her dad was it ever mentioned?), the osage FBI investigator etc just to name a few. I actually think the movie left more questions unanswered than answered. At least I felt a bit... unsatisfied like Marty didn't really hit the point of the story. But it made me think a lot. Like days after I still think about it lol I clearly have to watch it again. On the other hand it's also pretty impossible to fulfill everyone's expectation and I think lastly Marty took great care in crafting a film in a way that was respectful and did so to the best of his ability.
  11. Said it from the very beginning and now after watching the movie I'm saying it again. I would have liked the movie much better from Mollies perspective to learn everything about her and her family/childhood/background etc. It would have been quite historical if Leo and Marty had decided to let her tell the story instead of putting the focus on the evil white men. We knew already they were evil so nothing really new or surprising. Such a missed oppurtunity. I honestly didn't care one bit about Ernest, his so called stupidity (like it's an excuse for anything, just fuck you dude you're awful and disgusting) and his "feelings". All I cared about was Mollie, her faith, her people. I also still think Leo was actually too old to play Ernest but since no one is better than Leo I can overlook this rather small issue.
  12. Unless it's animated. The 200 million dollar budget must have gone somewhere no? đŸ€Ł Thx so much for the respond I really wondered how this movie effects people who are kinda closer/or more connected to the whole real life tragic if you know what I mean. Or if it's just like Christopher Cote said you need an Osage to really tell the Osage story. Simple as that even Marty tried to give his best to honor the Osage.
  13. #parallel universe đŸ’«đŸ˜­
  14. credit to Zoey Grossman
  15. All I thought during the movie in his 2 or 3 scenes was what the hell is he doing??? He was so bad it was hilarious 😄 Brendan Fraser’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Performance Polarizes Does this count as movie trivia? Also pls give me an AMEN to this!! I'm pretty shocked there are still people outside who think the reason for Marty gettin a 200 million dollar budget is something other than Leos star power LMAO
  16. Leo is in NY. NY Like the Old Days: Leonardo and Tobey Show Up, Mary J. Blige Performs, Mayor Adams Gives Rousing Speech at Star Studded Angel Ball Of all people, Leonardo DiCaprio — baseball cap tightly affixed to his head — showed up with Tobey Maguire to support their pal, restaurateur and nightlife promoter Richie Akiva, one of the honorees. I had a nice chat with them but began it like this: “We can’t talk about movies.” Yes, they both laughed. (...) Oh yeah, so what about Leo and Tobey? Why were they there? “Richie is our friend and we came to support him,” Leo said before security people starting eyeing me like I was Ghostface from the next “Scream” movie. I said, “We can’t discuss movies, and you know this from Cannes, but ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is phenomenal.” Tobey interjected; “But I can say it, can’t I?” Leo laughed and we both said simultaneously: “No!”
  17. Maybe they are but just didn't make it into this list. Simple as that.
  18. Very much my thoughts. @Sugarwater have you seen the movie already? I'm actually dying to here your opinion.
  19. Why Killers of the Flower Moon Changed The Book's Biggest Mystery Explained By Scorsese: "It Doesn't Matter Who Did It" ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Needed a Certain Look — So Panavision Invented It Martin Scorsese's Killers Of The Flower Moon Cameo Explained For the Osage Nation, the betrayal of the murders depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ still lingers
  20. Because it's Halloween season I started this show. I kinda liked the movies. Let's see if the show can keep up.
  21. Australians have good taste it seems LOL In germany it's also #1 (yeah sometimes we have good taste too) “Killers of the Flower Moon” is at number 1 in Germany In Germany, “Killers of the Flower Moon” conquered the cinema charts according to Blickpunkt:Film. The film grossed 1.6 million euros over the weekend. In total, the three and a half hour gangster western attracted 130,000 visitors to the cinemas. “The Eras Tour” came in second with sales of 1.2 million euros. Source Actually everyone else but the US has better taste LMAO ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Beats ‘Eras Tour’ at International Box Office With $21 Million #2 in Korea Korea Box Office: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Opens in Second Place #3 in UK/Ireland Killers Of The Flower Moon started with £2.356m – the third-highest opening for a Martin Scorsese film, behind 2014’s The Wolf Of Wall Street (£4.7m) and 2003’s Gangs Of New York (£2.6m). Including previews, the film has £2.5m. Source Also thanks to the power of Leo ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Returns to Top of Bestsellers List Ahead of Martin Scorsese Adaptation
  22. Box Office Update đŸ’Ș Never underestimate Leo! Didn't I told ya so? Taylor Swift Is #1 at Box Office, but 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Sells More Tickets Box Office: Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Impresses With $23 Million Debut Strong First Weekend for 'Killers' Killers of the Flower Moon Has Scorsese's Best Box Office Opening Since 2010 Leo DiCaprio Movie 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Global IMAX Box Office Is Off to a Strong Start Killers of the Flower Moon lands Martin Scorsese's best opening in a decade Box office: Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ takes on Taylor Swift, but falls short of #1 Swift bests Scorsese at box office, but 'Killers of the Flower Moon” opens strongly