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Just found via amazon music lol Sometimes people are really... uhm creative. Almost a bummer Leo isn't looking like this in KOTFM #handsome devil indeed Also the playlist is hilarious Wicked Game is my favorite LMAO What a wicked game you play, to make me feel this way What a wicked thing to do, to let me dream of you What a wicked thing to say, you never felt this way What a wicked thing to do, to make me dream of you The world was on fire and no one could save me but you Strange what desire will make foolish people do I never dreamed that I'd love somebody like you And I never dreamed that I'd lose somebody like you
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^did Leo pick that terrible trailer song? I can handle many things. Hip hop however isn't one of them lol
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Good to hear because I'm pretty sure I couldn't handle 3,5 hours of straight shocking genocide. My thoughts exactly 😄
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Haha love this
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This movie is so GOOD. Despite all his tragic Leo is also tremendously funny and charming as Howard Hughes.
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Killers of the Flower Moon review: Scorsese’s film’s strength is a shifted perspective 10 Biggest Takeaways From Killers Of The Flower Moon's Glowing Reviews Killers of the Flower Moon: Lily Gladstone shines in Scorsese's epic Movie review: Powerful 'Killers of the Flower Moon' explores banality of evil Killers of the Flower Moon Movie Reviews: Critics Share Strong Reactions Film Review: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is Martin Scorsese Displaying More Epic Mastery of His Art Form Film review: Killers Of The Flower Moon - Scorsese creates another masterpiece Killers of the Flower Moon Review: Martin Scorsese's Latest Shows Incredible Work From DiCaprio ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ review: Uneven but engrossing drama from Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon Review: Martin Scorsese's Anti-Western About American Sin Killers of the Flower Moon – Film Review: Cinema at its finest Killers of the Flower Moon review: Scorsese has done it again 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is a simple story of white greed. Martin Scorsese makes it more
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Ok this review made me cry 😭 Martin Scorsese’s KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Is a Moving and Timeless Masterpiece (...) Martin Scorsese has made a stunning, timeless work of art about humanity and how we see and treat one another. He made a gorgeous, heartbreaking film that is both intimate and epic in scope. And he did so in a way that is unlike anything else he’s done in his career. It also features a fantastic cast with three commanding leads. Leonardo DiCaprio seems slightly miscast at first through no fault of his own. He’s almost too big a star for the role of a simple man who doesn’t fully understand what it means to love someone and to be a good person. It’s almost an anti-leading man part. But DiCaprio’s so good that by the end of the film you forget he’s “Leo,” a testament to his abilities to fully embrace a character and embody them honestly. Meanwhile, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone dominate the screen the second they appear. They represent the two opposing sides of this morality tale, both literally and figuratively. Each is so powerful in their own way that everything they do feels real and authentic. It’s the best De Niro performance in a long time, a reminder why he’s a true industry legends. And if Lily Gladstone doesn’t emerge from this movie as a major A+ star shut down all Hollywood until someone fixes that. She’s truly incredible and the emotional core of the entire film. (...) If that’s all this movie was, it would be one of the year’s best. It would also be one of Scorsese’s best, a huge accomplishment unto itself. But when the credits rolled and the full picture Scorsese painted revealed itself, I knew I’d just seen a true masterpiece. This is a work of art whose genius is impossible to appreciate until it is finished. This isn’t just a heartbreaking story about greed, power, and how we treat one another. This is also a story about whose stories get told and how they are remembered. This is a movie about history and us today just as much as it is about the Osage and the past. It’s a movie about the people we see in old sepia photographs who feel like they were historical figures rather than the living, breathing people they were. The members of the Osage Nation brutally killed for literal oil money were real, just as we are. They laughed, they cried, they had hopes and dreams, and they suffered same as anyone. And other people—people also just as real as you and I—took all of that from them for two reasons. One because they didn’t see the Osage as real people, and two because they could. I wish I could talk specifics about how Scorsese conveys all of that and why this movie shattered me. I want to talk about every aspect of this film with anyone willing to listen. I’d like to tell you exactly why I think this film is important in a way unlike all of his previous films. It has stuck to my ribs since the moment it ended. It will be there for a very long time. This is a movie that makes it impossible for you to forget the humanity of the very real people it’s based on. And it does so in a way that’s so powerful, smart, and effective it really did change how I fee about the possibility of cinema. When the credits at your screening roll, you’ll understand why. And that’s when you’ll also understand what I finally do after all these months. The wisdom and perspective of age opened up the whole world to Martin Scorsese. The result is Killers of the Flower Moon, a truly stunning work of art I don’t think he could have made before now. That’s not sad to think about, it’s beautiful.
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Haha thx I share my big day with the queen herself
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Got my own copy of the epd film october issue 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 and it says -pay attention it's important- the marriage between Ernest and Mollie was "erotically stimulating". I can't LOL 😄 This alone (plus the cover) is worth the 7 euros I paid for a fuck!ng magazine. Why is everything so expensive these days??? But since it's Leo month he's welcome to have all my money (I'm such a fan girl when it comes to Leo )
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Osage members arrive at the premiere https://www.instagram.com/p/Cyezb33gvoV/ Also Lily back in Oklahoma beautiful as ever
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New IMAX poster created by the Osage Nation Ambassador Addie Roanhouse Also Cara having some sort of meltdown because the movie can't be properly promoted from the cast https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyeQEQAytmL/
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I just bought my movie tickets for thursday. I'm super thrilled (), but let me tell you, cinema has become really expensive holy shit BUT... Leo is worth it.
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Thx for the little review I'm not a Nolan fan at all this is why I didn't watch the movie in cinema. I'll probably wait until it's free to stream. Yay another edition of Titanic for me, but first time in 4k It's been a long way from VHS to 4k but I loved every moment of this journey. This movie made me love not only Leo but the movie expierence in general!!
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Love this. I know it's a stretch but Ernest and Mollie are kinda star crossed lovers just like R&J!?
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Hail the king 👑
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Regarding KOTFM. I won't spoiler anything. 🤐✌️ Martin Scorsese Says His Next Film is ‘The Wager’ Has anyone here seen Oppenheimer? Is it really that good? Oscars: Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ is Our Best Picture Frontrunner With all of the major fall fests having wrapped up their editions, here’s a portrait of what’s shaping up to be a very interesting Best Picture race at the Oscars. Here are my BP predictions as of 10.15.23: “Oppenheimer” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Poor Things” “Barbie” “The Holdovers” “Past Lives” “Maestro” “Anatomy of A Fall” “American Fiction” “Across the Spider-Verse” Firstly, I should mention the EW article, published this morning, which predicted that Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” might break the record for most Oscar nominations for a single film, with 15. The problem is that they’re predicting a nomination in the supporting categories for Matt Damon and Florence Pugh — which are both long shots. My current total has “Oppenheimer” getting 13 noms in Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Makeup, Score, Costume, Editing, Art Direction and Sound Mixing. “Oppenheimer” was a box office hit, with almost $940 million worldwide, and a critical hit, currently sitting at 90 on Metacritic. I still see some people on the fence about the film; it has its detractors, but I don’t think there will be a large enough dissent to prevent it from winning the top prize. Regardless, nothing can diminish my belief that “Oppenheimer” is the current frontrunner to win Best Picture, and that Nolan might very well win his first Best Director statuette. People love this movie. It was a cultural phenomenon thanks to ‘Barbenheimer’ and the topic of nuclear energy is as relevant as ever. I mean, what other film could win? I can only see two other titles being legitimate rivals: Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” and Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.” “Poor Things” crashed the race with an astounding showing at Venice, winning the Golden Lion and becoming the most critically acclaimed film of the fall fests. Lanthimos’ film continued its stellar festival performance at NYFF and BFI London. The film’s star, Emma Stone, is also a frontrunner to win Best Actress. The question remains whether the film’s over-the-top theatrics will turn some voters off, not to mention the risqué material and in-your-face sex scenes. At least critics will be pushing the film, and Searchlight is also hoping for a large audience to show up come opening day. Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is being released this Friday. The latest reviews are just as great as the raves it received at Cannes this past May. It’s projected to earn around $25 million this coming weekend, but it could end up making more. The lengthy ‘Killers’ runtime, 3.5 hours, seems to continuously be coming up in conversations. If it were to win Best Picture then it would become the longest one to do so in the last 20 years. However, what counts is that it’s a great film, with a staggering vision, that, despite its flaws, leaves an indelible mark on the viewer. Still left to be screened are next month’s Ridley Scott-directed “Napoleon” and Blitz Bazawule’s “The Color Purple,” which comes out in December. Unless one of these titles two makes a dent in the Oscar race, then we most likely are going to have a three-way race for Picture and Director between Nolan, Scorsese and Lanthimos.
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Just because I love the headline. Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon": A true story of love and evil Killers of the Flower Moon: Lily Gladstone's shines in Scorsese's epic Killers of the Flower Moon Review | Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio's Exhaustive Crime Epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon' review: Scorsese and DiCaprio score Review: Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon is an epic masterpiece of tragedy and shame 'Killers of the Flower Moon' review: Scorsese rallies DiCaprio, De Niro for a bloody tale in the West Killers of the Flower Moon Review: Martin Scorsese’s Masterful American Tragedy KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Review: Unflinching Portrayal of a Slow Genocide Granddaughter of 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Characters Talks Family History 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and my 100 years of healing (Opinion) Killers of the Flower Moon is Martin Scorsese at his best The true crime story of the Osage Nation would take a century to tell Francis Ford Coppola Reveals His Review Of Martin Scorsese's Killers Of The Flower Moon Review: Killers of the Flower Moon leaves lingering corrosive, bitter taste in mouth (sry if repost)
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Sounds promising... if someone is a sucker for numbers. But looking at the state of hollywood (and cinema) a success of KOTFM is very much needed. So let's rock it Martin Scorsese Set to Break New Record With Killers of the Flower Moon Opening Martin Scorsese's Western drama, Killers of the Flower Moon, looks on course to shatter a new opening weekend record held by The Departed. Killers of the Flower Moon is on course to shoot down a new record for Martin Scorsese during its opening weekend as the film will be showing in an unprecedented number of theaters for the director. Per The Numbers, Killers of the Flower Moon will open on 3,500 screens across domestic cinemas, a new all-time high for a Scorsese movie. The previous record for screenings of a Scorsese flick during its premiere weekend was during the debut of The Departed in 2006, which was shown on 3,017 screens at the time. With Killers of the Flower Moon securing so many screens across North American theaters during its debut weekend, the news could bode well for the Western's box-office prospects. Early projections had Killers of the Flower Moon making around $24 million domestically during its opening weekend as Apple Studios and Paramount Pictures hope for significant returns on the $200 million spent to make the upcoming blockbuster. Scorsese's last feature-length title, 2019's The Irishman, only earned $8 million at the box office despite its widespread critical acclaim as it received a limited theatrical release before streaming on Netflix. Killers of the Flower Moon came close to breaking another record as it fell just shy of setting a new mark for the longest movie Scorsese has ever made. Clocking in at 3 hours and 26 minutes, the movie is three minutes short of The Irishman (3 hours and 29 minutes) for the runtime record. Scorsese recently hit back at criticism about Killers of the Flower Moon's length, insisting detractors must give the actors and cinema as a whole the respect they deserve. Source
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Last movie you saw...
Some kind of other love story. I liked it but it's probably not for everyone. I love Joel Edgerton 😍 When he first put off his shirt I was like wtf!!??? Also Quintessa Swindell is lovely no wonder he falls for her big time
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