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Jade Bahr

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  1. ^At least the soundtrack is top notch
  2. We're half time, guys! 05 FRANK ABAGNALE JR. born: April 27th 1948 in Bronxville/NY age: 18 zodiac sign: taurus characteristics: charismatic, loves being the center of attention, instead of sitting around discussing theoretical concepts he prefers to be out in the world chasing adventure after adventure, unpredictable, determined to achieve his goals, loves the challenge, can't stand feeling tied down, action-oriented, prefers to learn in a hands-on manner as he goes along, always looks at situations from different perspectives, closely observes people what's helpful to understand the world around him, striving in the appreciate of different personalities, makes decisions based on analysis, enthusiastic and forward-looking approach to life, fast learner optics: good looking, experienced and innocent the same time, trustworthy, looks dashing in any kind of uniform physical appearance: tall, slender, dynamic, irresistible (secret role model of coolnes: James Bond) family status: depends on the story sense of fashion: the range of 60s also loves to dress up street look: flirting game: he's a natural to say the least charming level: unmatched, focused, highly attentive, imaginative first date: after he slips you a secret note into the pocket of your coat where he invites you to the movies you two birdies watch the latest adventure of James Bond together where you make out a lot jealousy level: existing hottest moment: most memorable quote: sense of humor: with you always preference(s): he's young and he's horny so he didn't care much how or where (hotel rooms, planes, office, home, bed, chairs, couch, floor, desk, he on top, you on top) If it's one thing he prefers you have to be fully naked no matter it's just a quick intermezzo or full session lover skills: very experienced compared to his young age pros: adventurous, spontaneous, avoids routine, good listener, flexible, curious, optimistic, entertaining, devoted cons: impostor-syndrome, liar, becomes easily bored by everyday chores, likes to feel in control, manipulative, self confident (more than good for him), often overestimates his own abilities, flighty, trust issues
  3. Those movies could have been better but EL James killing all possible creativity because she's stupid that's the real tragic here.
  4. By miles the best movie of the trilogy. Everything after is just.... bad. Maybe nice to look at. But really bad and emberassing. It's like everyone forget how to properly act standing stiff and like idiots around trying to bring those awful dialogs to life. Sometimes it's really painful to watch and I feel bad for Dakota (who's trying her best) and Jamie (who gave up very quick). I will never forgive EL James for ruining everything just because she didn't understand a movie JUST DON'T WORK LIKE A STUPID BOOK.
  5. I love that TITANIC is in Ruimys Top 10 of Leos best performances because it's exactly where it belongs. A performance for the ages. I don't care for one minute that he didn't look tortured and traumatized into the camera once. Jack Dawson is free spirited, positive, happy, in love and devoted to save the womans life he fall for and Leo caputered all this beautiful emotions perfectly. Jack Dawson is (next to Prince Eric) the most green flagged romantic movie character of all time and we are in desperate need for more of such characters But to erase "The Revenant" is a stretch - even for me. Just rewatched the movie not long ago. It's easily one of Leos most impressive performances for me. But I agree he should have won for WOLF. Is anyone ever talking about McConaugheys movie??? I don't even remember the name lol However I can't wait to watch KOTFM and see where I put Leos performance Oscars: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Multi-Layered Performance in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is One of His Best Now that I’ve seen most of the major acting performances in contention for the Best Actor Oscar —save for “Napoleon” and “All of Us Strangers” — I’m going to be pulling for either Cillian Murphy or Leonardo DiCaprio to win the Oscar. I have 11 Best Actor contenders on my predictions list. I can’t see anyone else being added. They are as follows: Cillian Murphy — “Oppenheimer” Leonardo DiCaprio — “Killers of the Flower Moon” Jeffrey Wright — “American Fiction” Paul Giamatti — “The Holdovers” Colman Domingo — “Rustin” Bradley Cooper — “Maestro” Jamie Foxx — “The Burial” Nicolas Cage — “Dream Scenario” Joaquin Phoenix — “Napoleon” Andrew Scott — “All of Us Strangers” Teo Yoo — “Past Lives” It’ll be hard to beat Cillian Murphy. It’s such a tour-de-force performance and he’s practically in every scene of the 3-hour “Oppenheimer.” I’m still thinking about his work as Robert J. Oppenheimer in Nolan’s film. It’s practically flawless work on his part. DiCaprio’s performance isn’t being talked about enough because, well, he doesn’t have much of a narrative. He already has an Oscar. If quality is actually a factor in winning awards, then DiCaprio’s rich work in ‘Killers’ would have a major shot at Oscar gold. Whenever the topic of DiCaprio’s acting talents comes into conversation, it’s either he’s overrated or underrated, there’s no in-between. Forget about the star power, or good looks, for a second, there’s no doubt in my mind that DiCaprio is one of the most talented actors of his generation. Eight years ago, I had listed DiCaprio’s performances for Sasha Stone’s Awards Daily. My ranking has somewhat changed since then, his essential performances are as follows: (1) The Wolf of Wall Street (2) The Aviator (3) Killers of the Flower Moon (4) What’s Eating Gilbert Grapes? (5) Catch Me If You Can (6) Titanic (7) The Departed (8) Django Unchained Dicaprio is astonishing as the useful idiot in “Killers of the Flower Moon.” David Ehrlich believes it’s the best performance of his career, but has he forgotten about “The Wolf of Wall Street”? That’s the performance DiCaprio was born to play. SPOILER Of course, as mentioned, DiCaprio already won an Oscar, but for the wrong film (“The Revenant”). He actually deserves to win for ‘Killers,’ one of the best performances of his career.
  6. Jade Bahr replied to feolla's topic in Male Actors
    Just some random shit on a flight... like goofin around with Charlie 😭 Cutest human being ever 🥰
  7. Still in Paris Haha love this KOTFM is "wowza" according to this thrilled lady More to come
  8. More from the NY prem Maybe I'm the only one but I kinda like the fact that this premiere is all about Native culture, artists, and activists instead of actors on the red carpet. I also very much agree with this comment: The easiest and most effective way to combat “mascot syndrome”, in which people see Native Americans as objects of the past, is to show people how vital and rich contemporary Native culture is. This red carpet is full of fashion designers, artists, activists, and the next generation who will carry Osage Nation into the future.
  9. Exclusive clip of KOTFM (Ernest flirting with Mollie - it's actually light and funny; Leos giggle made me lol ): https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxvIRj4JWGw/ NY France Spain
  10. Really curious about that movie. Netflix made so many bonker deals/movies this year I had to renewed my account lol
  11. Thelma Schoonmaker Says Robert De Niro’s “Greatest Performance” is in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Scorsese/De Niro is one of the those legendary director-actor duos. After 1995’s “Casino,” they didn’t make a film together for the next 24 years, that is until 2019’s “The Irishman.” Scorsese’s longtime editor, the legendary Thelma Schoonmaker, has witnessed, first-hand, the wonderful De Niro performances: “Raging Bull,” “The King of Comedy,” “Goodfellas,” “Cape Fear,” “Casino.” However, in an upcoming interview, Schoonmaker says that De Niro’s work in “Killers of the Flower Moon” is his “greatest performance.” Quite the bold statement. Well, is it? Of course not. It is however maybe De Niro’s best work of the 21st Century. I can’t think of the last time he was this powerful on-screen, it even surpasses his subtly brilliant work in “The Irishman.” De Niro’s performance as the morally corrupt William Hale is dark, infuriating and, yes, even comedic. The way he manages to portray such a despicable character in such humane fashion is more than enough to justify the raves he’s going to be getting for this performance. As mentioned, when compared to his incredible work in the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s, De Niro’s 21st Century output has been rather disappointing, I could only come up five : (1) Killers of the Flower Moon (2) The Irishman (3) Meet the Parents (4) Silver Linings Playbook (5) The Intern. Am I missing anything else? I'm still not over this movie, good lord what was he thinking?
  12. Interview with Marty saying Lily is "the heart of the movie" interview: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxtjuHFP5sF/ Inside the prem Exclusive: Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” Gets A List Premiere in NYC Despite the SAG Strike I told you in May from the Cannes Film Festival that Martin Scorsese’s “killers of the Flower Moon” was a masterpiece of filmmaking. Tonight the fully packed house at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall agreed with me, I’m happy to say. When the star studded premiere screening finally finished after three mesmerizing hours, the audience cheered and cheered and stayed through the credits. Among the stars I ran into were Oscar winners Ellen Burstyn and Tim Robbins — not together. Ellen won her Oscar for Scorsese’s “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” She’s almost 91 and looks as elegant and lithe as always. Robbins and I had a warm reunion — we knew each other in the days of “Bull Durham.” He told me he’s living a lot of the time in London. There was also a nice “Sopranos” reunion of Stevie van Zandt and Michael Imperioli. Rocker David Johansson made a rare appearance, as did Lorne Michaels, Apple genius Eddy Cue, famed Coen Bros. composer Carter Burwell, award winning documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger with his artist wife, Loren Eiferman, and many members from the Osage tribe in Oklahoma who participated in making the movie. Matthew Broderick and award winning playwright Kenneth Lonergan made it upstairs after the movie to pay their respects to Scorsese at the after party. But there was no Robert De Niro, Leonardo Di Caprio, or Lily Gladstone because of the SAG strike continuing. Scorsese acknowledged them briefly from the stage, saying, “They’re someplace else” and choosing not to expand on the issue. Apple and Paramount went all out to make the “Killers” premiere an event. They know they’ve got a Best Picture winner, and maybe even the winner. Scorsese, 81, is at the top of his game as are his actors and his famous editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, who accepted kudps graciously at the after party. “Killers” opens in theaters on October 20th and it will wait for its time on Apple TV. Schoonmaker implored me to say, “See it on the biggest screen you can, with Dolby if possible!”
  13. No Leo but still here are some moments from the prem last night in NY. Some people are too dumb for this world seriously.
  14. Jade Bahr replied to Dennis's topic in Actresses
    For Vogue digital cover: https://www.vogue.com/article/angelina-jolie-digital-cover-interview-atelier-jolie
  15. Leo is -should I say back? lol- in Paris. Leo and Vittoria had dinner with JLaw (among others) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12565373/Jennifer-Lawrence-dinner-Leonardo-DiCaprio-girlfriend-Vittoria-Ceretti-Paris-Fashion-Week.html

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