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Jade Bahr

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  1. Sad.
  2. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    What a birthday gift ‘Barbie’ to Cross $1 Billion Today, on Greta Gerwig’s Birthday
  3. Jade Bahr replied to nika1377's topic in Actresses
    Seems like the DJATS tour is canceled.
  4. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    😁
  5. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    💯 (this contains SPOILER!!!) Source
  6. This movie truly had lots of bad impact not only on people, but culture and nature. It's still one of my most watched Leo movies lol
  7. ^Can't wait for it
  8. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    Marc Maron Says Men Who Dislike Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ Are “F*cking Insecure Babies”, Calls it A “Masterpiece” Marc Maron, of the ultra-popular WTF podcast, is calling “Barbie” a “Masterpiece” and attacking “certain men” who are criticizing Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster (via THR). Maron is calling out these “certain men,” who feel threatened by the film, as “f*cking insecure babies,” adding that he was truly taken by the film’s “progressive politics and basic feminism.” “I saw “Barbie” and I thought it was a f*cking masterpiece […] And like, I don’t throw that word around lightly, but, Jesus Christ […] The comedy about men is inspired and the fact that certain men took offense to the point where they, you know, tried to build a grift around it in terms of their narrative as right-wing **** is so embarrassing for them. I mean, so embarrassing for them. Any dude that can’t take those hits in that movie, they’ve really got to look in their pants and decide what they’re made of. I mean, Jesus Christ, what a bunch of f*cking insecure babies. Maron goes on to say .. It’s like it does a fairly amazing thing to create a sort of broad-based entertainment product that applies to the entire spectrum. I think primarily of women. And then just seep it in progressive politics and basic feminism in a way that’s funny, informative and well-executed in a context that is completely engaging is fucking monumental. Gerwig has been fairly silent about the backlash against her film, but she did tell the New York Times that her “hope for the movie is that it’s an invitation for everybody to be part of the party and let go of the things that aren’t necessarily serving us as either women or men.”
  9. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    I'll check it out
  10. I'm already crying 😭 Quentin Tarantino Wants Bruce Willis to Cameo in ‘The Movie Critic’ Last year, Bruce Willis was diagnosed with Dementia. He ensuingly announced his retirement from acting. How bad had his condition progressed? The fact that the statement was coming directly from his family and not him making it, even in writing, made it seem like his state of mind was not in good shape. His family also kept referencing him in the past tense. However, sources are now saying that Quentin Tarantino wants Willis for a “cameo role” in his 10th and final film, “The Movie Critic”: Quentin hasn’t approached Bruce’s family yet – and will completely bow to their wishes if they say he’s too sick. If that’s the case, he aims to try to work a brief clip from one of Bruce’s many previous movies into the film. It does sound like a wonderful tribute is coming from director to actor. The pair previously worked together on “Pulp Fiction” and have stayed in touch over the years. Willis had been originally diagnosed Aphasia, a language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension. Willis, who is just 68, has had a significant impact in American movies, especially in the action genre. The essential Bruce Willis films will always be “Die Hard,” “Pulp Fiction,” “The Sixth Sense,” “Unbreakable,” “12 Monkeys,” and “The Fifth Element.”
  11. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    Especially when it comes to smashing box office hits or the so called movies billion dollar club. There is only ONE incredible successful movie that centers a womans journey (literally) and that's TITANIC. It's also the only movie tellin 12 years old me a story doesn't have to end with "they lived happily ever after" and the heroine not only can save herself but has a fulfilled, self chosen life without dashing young Leo but that's another story. And this movie isn't written nor directed by a woman, so it's only half counting.
  12. KOTFM being number 1 The 16 Must-See Fall Movies 1) Killers of the Flower Moon (Martin Scorsese) — October 6 Although I have already seen Scorsese’s staggering epic about the 1920s Osage Nation murders, I cannot fail to include it. This is the movie event of the year. ‘Killers’ holds and fascinates you in step-by-step fashion, and it radiates profound moral grief and heartache — it’s three hours of scheming and murder, and the runtime just flies by. What Scorsese has created is a real and lived in world and absolute fire-in-your-belly cinema. It’s also very measured and matter of fact in its clinical execution. This is Scorsese’s very steady, methodical depiction of morally toxic people. DiCaprio, De Niro and Gladstone all deserve awards love this season. Friendly reminder so far it has a better score than Oppenheimer (of course with less reviews but still) 😋
  13. Damn way too young to die. RIP 💔
  14. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    The only one gettin frenzy about a movie HE DIDN'T EVEN WATCH, a movie you're not the main audience for, was yourself but whatever you pleases lol But good that BARBIE makes you think and reflect your environment. I'm trying to picture how strong your reaction would be if you actually watched it. However, mission accomplished ✔️ May the pink force be with you.
  15. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    (yeah well I watched at least half of it. Those reactions are almost more entertaining than the movie itself lol)
  16. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    So you haven't even seen the movie 😄
  17. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    Again did you even watch the movie? You never answered this question.
  18. Jade Bahr replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    It's just a movie. Chill a bit lol Watch something you like. Don't come in a thread full of fans who're celebrating the success of a female director with a female voice making women feel seen while watching the movie. You and your male outraged followers want to take a fun female sight of view personal? Be my guest but that's an argument you can't win. At least not in this place lol
  19. Cutie

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