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Jade Bahr

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  1. Just a feeling when I hear about Leo + movie projects lately lol Is it a movie project though?
  2. most attractive (also best hair ever) TOM CRUISE as ETHAN HUNT in Mission: Impossible II 2000, dir. John Woo
  3. He's a good actor I think we can agree on that (since this thread is about Tom not us lol). One of my favorite movies of him. Tom Cruise as Jerry Maguire in Jerry Maguire (1996) dir. Cameron Crowe
  4. Why women like you defending men like him will always be a mystery for me. But seeing you waiting for a rich man instead of gettin up your ass to make your own amount of money explains actually a lot.
  5. Jade Bahr replied to Sheyda's topic in Male Actors
    by Bruce Weber ca 1998
  6. @Tania8222 Choosing your rapist cult over your own daughter is indeed a... great preference LOL And yeah I'm being sarcastic. Again.
  7. True american hero. But thank god he saved the movies lol
  8. It's nothing official yet neither PTA nor Tarantino. He could do from both to none at this point.
  9. Skin details via Nina Park
  10. Jade Bahr replied to rosada's topic in Gisele Bundchen
    “It’s Not So Black and White”: Gisele Bündchen, Self-Professed “Witch of Love,” Talks About It All
  11. Tarantino movie update (and yet another opportunity for Leo and Margot to work together again I know some here would love it)
  12. An excerpt from “The Wager” if someone is interested. The New Yorker called it a "page-turner". A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny, and Murder
  13. DLU still the 2nd most popular movie on netflix unbeaten since the release. 10 most popular Netflix movies of all time In 2015, Netflix changed the film industry forever when it purchased the distribution rights to Beasts of No Nation, releasing it in theaters via Bleecker Street and on the streamer on October 16, 2015. Two months later, The Ridiculous 6 became the first film distributed solely through Netflix. Hundreds of films later, Netflix releases original movies globally every single week. Netflix is now one of the most powerful and prolific studios in the world. Because of that, many established and successful filmmakers and actors have worked with Netflix, including Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas), Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant), and Meryl Streep (Let Them All Talk). From prestige dramas to expensive action blockbusters, many films on Netflix have streamed for hundreds of millions of hours. What are the most popular films (English) on Netflix? Find out below! 2. Don't Look Up - 359,790,000 (2021) What if the world was coming to an end? Would you believe the scientists trying to warn the population of Earth’s demise? That’s the premise of Don’t Look Up, the satirical black comedy by Adam McKay (Vice). Dr. Randall Mindy (Killers of the Flower Moon’s Leonardo DiCaprio) and his student, Kate Dibiasky (Causeway’s Jennifer Lawrence), are two astronomers who discover a comet that will destroy Earth in six months. When they bring this information to President Janie Orlean (Streep), the administration is indifferent, refusing to act and causing widespread panic. Mindy and Dibiasky leak the information to the media, but it gets buried and becomes a non-issue. Thanks to an A-list cast and witty script, Don’t Look Up is an interesting take on how humans would react to the world ending in a universe full of disinformation. The film was nominated for four Oscars and set the record for most hours viewed in one week on Netflix. Source
  14. Behind the Blinds Outtakes
  15. @YouNoMe Well I think it was all a bit predictable to me (beside from maybe the motivation of Julia Stiles character). Alltogether this 2nd part mostly repeated the story of the crazy orphan chick what makes her character kinda boring. They even used the fake teeth again as the grand final I mean... Nothing what she did here was really shocking or surprising anymore. Plus you know already how it all ends when you watched the 1rst movie I don't know if this fact is very helpful for a horror flick. Maybe it works better when you see it as a dark comedy horror sitcom because this family is highly dysfunctional in the most absurd way. But I sat through the whole thing and not every movie can do that anymore LOL To say something positive at last Julia Stiles saved the movie (she still deserves better).
  16. I forgot how insane the 1rst Orphan movie was. Now I'm gonna watch part 2 😅💄🔪
  17. His net worth is around 12 million $. That's a number none of us "regular" people will achieve ever. Some actors (no matter which skin color) also get never nominated for the oscar ever. And he's what a 3 times nominee? This guy needs a serious reality check and then he can go cry in the corner how Leo and the unfair world peed in his bowl of cornflakes. (Even though I don't think he's criticizing Leo in the original interview but more the system of hollywood but still very poorly worded overall). https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/djimon-hounsou-net-worth/

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