
Everything posted by Jade Bahr
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Tom Cruise
Breaking Dawn - Part 1 and 2 were the most successful movies of the whole franchise. Just saying.
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Last movie you saw...
Not bad at all š„
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Scorseseā āKillers of the Flower Moonā Will NOT Be Delayed
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Interesting side note the writer of KOTFM was also at the private screening in Tulsa. Don't think I was aware of it.
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Charlie Hunnam
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Tom Cruise
Maybe this means finally the end for this neverending annoying franchise. āDead Reckoning ā Part Oneā Has Only Made $120 Million Domestically The fact that āMission: Impossible ā Dead Reckoning Part Oneā has only made $120 million in the last two weeks should be a major cause for concern for Tom Cruise. Hell, even āSound of Freedomā has made more money ($125 million). Just to compare, 2018ās āMission: Impossible āFallout,ā the last installment, made $220 million. The one before that, āRogue Nation,ā finished at around $195 million. Weāll see if āDead Reckoningā can match one of those. (...) What Paramount/Cruise are now hoping is that āDead Reckoningā has some legs ā as it stands, its Rotten Tomatoes score is actually higher than either āBarbieā or āOppenheimer.ā The problem is that Cruiseās film keeps failing expectations, it was supposed to open at $90 million on opening weekend and ended up only garnering $78 million. To make matters worse, a sequel has already started production, before being halted by the strike, with director Christopher McQuarrie confirming that only about 40% of it was shot. The strike delays will inevitably inflate the budget, even as Paramount starts to wonder if the audience for these āMission: Impossibleā films is dwindling. āDead Reckoningā cost nearly $300 million to make. Its foreign grosses have, however, been better, with a global total of $371 million. It might break even, if itās lucky.
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
^wonderful news indeed Scorseseā āKillers of the Flower Moonā Will NOT Be Delayed Wonderful news, despite all of the release date reshuffling currently occurring in Hollywood, Paramount/Apple are planning on sticking with the October 6th release for Martin Scorseseās āKillers of the Flower Moon.ā The Cannes premiere was more than enough to justify a solid theatrical release, with numerous press interviews given by Dicaprio, Gladstone and DeNiro on the Croisette.
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Charlie Hunnam
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
Good for her
- Charlie Hunnam
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
Mostly because he -well- dated Gisele for some years and he's very close with Irina and her ex Bradley and hang a lot with Irina lately. Just wondering if that means Brady is now entering his friends circle LOL
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Leonardo DiCaprio (GENERAL DISCUSSION)
LOL really wondering what Leo is thinking about this situation or if he doesn't give a shit.
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Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
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Movies can be shown at festivals and so can directors promote their movies. Just look at that directors line up even I'm familiar with most names: Polanski, Allen, Anderson, Fincher, Mann, Linklater, Coppola, Besson, Bradley Cooper etc TIFF already listed Anna Kendrick, Ethan Hawke and Chris Pine under directors so they can put them on the red carpet and still follow the SAG rules - kinda lol Also some indies are allowed to promote their movies like Lily for her UNKNOWN COUNTRY. āThe Unknown Countryā Starring Lily Gladstone And Raymond Lee Given Waiver By SAG-AFTRA Allowing Actors To Promote Film Prior To Upcoming Release But the sooner they can find an agreement the better!- Margot Robbie
Never heard of Harley Quinn before. I knew about Batman and Joker to stay in the Batmanverse. I think my first Batman movie was this god awful Clooney version š- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
I've read multiple times now apple is considering a KOTFM held over for an april 2024 release (at goldderby). Maybe it's just rumors.- Margot Robbie
- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Martin Scorsese probably isnāt interested in āBarbie,ā but it could end up doing him a huge favor Will the 'Barbenheimer' knock-on effect reach all the way to Scorsese? Celebrated filmmaker Martin Scorseseās resentment towards the MCU might have placed him on the receiving end of opprobrium, but his legacy of producing iconic cinematic masterpieces remains unforgettable. So much so that a vast majority of people, especially the Twitteratis, are populating social media space exhibiting their eagerness for his forthcoming movie, Killers of the Flower Moon. By now, the viewers and fans are used to Scorseseās cinematic taste, and given the glittery, colorful, and humorous content delivered by Greta Garwigās laudable take on feminism, itās probably not going to be on his watch-list given his distaste for studio-backed blockbusters. Nonetheless, thereās a lingering belief that the movie will establish a similar position as that of its contemporary and widely-acclaimed epics like Barbie, Mission: Impossible ā Dead Reckoning Part One and Oppenheimer as a potential box office behemoth in waiting. With a gripping storyline based on the non-fiction work by David Grann revolving around the killing of dozens of Osage people, along with a stellar cast boasting Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Robert De Niro, and Brendan Fraser to name just four, itāll definitely be worth the wait. Source- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto about KOTFM Barbie of the Flower Moon: Barbie Reveals What Greta Gerwig and Martin Scorsese Have in Common The two filmmakers shared a brilliant cinematographer: Rodrigo Prieto, who spoke with us about making Barbie and Killers of the Flower Moon. Thereās a short video going around on Twitter, capturing the Barbie cast and crew breaking into dance on the filmās dizzyingly pink fantasia of a set. The jubilant mood comes as no surprise, given the movieās silly, candy-colored appeal. What could be called unexpected, though, is the sheer presence in the clip of Rodrigo Prieto, the cinematographer best known for his Oscar-nominated work on the tragedies of Martin Scorsese, including The Irishman and the upcoming Killers of the Flower Moon. Here, heās having a ballāletting loose beside his director, Greta Gerwig. (...) Prieto first started talking Barbie with Gerwig while he was still in Oklahoma, shooting Scorseseās Killers of the Flower Moonāa three-hour epic that depicts the series of horrific murders against the Osage Nation in the early 20th century. He could be deep into researching Osage traditions and communities on the same day heād go back and forth with Gerwig about that all-encompassing question: āHow pink do we do it?ā (They didnāt opt for subtlety.) Thereās a core quality that unites Gerwig and Scorsese, what Prieto calls their biggest similarity: āThe love of cinema. They both love movies. They love watching movies and love talking about movies. That passion is contagious.ā These two critically acclaimed films being released the same year marks a high point in Prietoās career. The Mexico City-born cinematographer was previously best known for work on projects by the likes of Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain) and Alejandro G. IƱƔrritu (Babel), before Scorsese met with him about a decade ago for The Wolf of Wall Street. āIt was an out-of-body experience,ā Prieto says of his first encounter with the legendary director. He got the job and has lensed every one of Scorseseās films sinceāwhich, while theyāve edged toward tragedy of late, have veered between the blackly comic (Wolf) and the contemplatively painterly (Silence). (...) The filmās surrealist, playful aesthetic perhaps masks the precise craft and consideration that went into every design element. Indeed, itās Barbie, not Killers, that Prieto says he wouldnāt have felt ready to do earlier in his career. One thing he had to get used toāin a good wayāwas how loud the Barbie set could be. āThe biggest difference is that Scorsese likes to concentrate in silence. When heās shooting, he needs absolute quietāespecially when weāre beginning and starting the day, he needs to think about it,ā Prieto says. āHe starts loosening up once we start filming, but still thereās a discipline and a quietness.ā How does this compare with Gerwig? āGreta thrives in the opposite. On the set, she likes to joke around. She even likes to be distracted sometimes.ā He concludes with a laugh, āSo yeah, the noise is the main difference.ā Prieto is known for juxtaposing different worlds and templates within individual films. His early work with IƱƔrritu, across Amores Perros and Babel, illustrates that most literally; you can also see it across the timelines of The Irishman. That work proved central to both Killers of the Flower Moon and Barbie. After Scorsese reworked his script to expand the Indigenous perspective, Prieto emphasized that focus by making the newer scenes look distinctive, pushing for naturalistic colors and light in line with Osage traditions and nature. (...) Source- Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)
All the Nolan fanboys gettin wet right now claiming OPPENHEIMER as his career best but doesn't make it in the critics top 5 is kinda hilarious to me LOL āThe Dark Knightā Voted Christopher Nolanās Best Film in Poll of Over 100 Critics POLL RESULTS: 1. The Dark Knight (2008) ā 30 votes 2. Memento (2000)ā 22 votes 3. The Prestige (2006) ā16 votes 4. Dunkirk (2017) ā 16 votes 5. Inception (2010) ā 13 votes 6. Oppenheimer (2023) ā 12 votes 7. Interstellar (2014) ā 4 votes 8. Following (1998) ā 3 votes 9. Batman Begins (2005) 2 votes 10. Insomnia (2002) ā 2 votes- Charlie Hunnam
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- Margot Robbie
B.O. TOTALS: āBarbieā $155 Million, āOppenheimerā $80 Million Job well-done, Mr. Nolan. And, of course, Ms. Gerwig. Their films are now responsible for the 4th best box-office weekend of all-time. Who says cinema is dead? Itās alive, for now. Warner Bros. can also claim to have the biggest weekend debut of 2023. Itās also the all-time biggest for a female director. Will āOppenheimerā and āBarbieā have legs? Thatās the big question now. Truth be told, I donāt think weāre likely going to see another weekend quite like this one for a very long time. The future of moviegoing is still up in the air, where does it head now? Thereās also an actors/writers strike that could shapeshift the entire industry. Then again, Tom Cruise didnāt have a good weekend, at all. In only its second weekend of release, āMission: Impossible ā Dead Reckoning Part Oneā finished fourth with a paltry $19.5 million, a disastrous 65% drop. Its domestic total now stands at $118 million. āDead Reckoningā suffered from poor timing. It got caught in the āBarbeheimerā firestorm. What a shame, especially since, when compared to summer flops āIndiana Jones 5ā and āThe Flash,ā itās actually a good movie. - Leonardo DiCaprio - (Please Read First Post Prior to Posting)