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Jade Bahr

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  1. Jade Bahr replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
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  3. Is apple working like that? I have absolutely no clue. Also if true I don't believe either Marty nor Leo would ever work with them together and at least Leo has an exclusive "first look" contract with apple for more future projects. That was really some weird excuse for the delay.
  4. Well until now Leo and Marty always delivered something cinematic substantial so let's hope this continue with KOTFM (and apple)
  5. ^I dont know normally I wouldn't say Leo as an actor is someone who cares much about politics.
  6. ^Haven't read the book so I don't know really what I'm talking about but wasn't the original script/Leos role changed because of Leo himself who wanted a different focus of the story aka no white hero(s)? So the part was re write/cut down and went to Plemons? LOL I mean it's still a indicator someone wrote a different script to the original book at one point making the white FBI dude a hero. Personally I would LOVE to see Lily being the center of all but I don't think Scorsese is the right director to tell a "female" story. I mean did he ever? Actually all I remember are those headlines lol Martin Scorsese says he 'doesn't have time’ to write female characters Martin Scorsese, Cinema Expert, Says Female Characters Can Detract From Stories But maybe he surprises us all.
  7. Jade Bahr replied to Emma_Frost's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Just for the... sciences. British GQ — by Luke Gilford (2022)
  8. @AliceT interesting, thx for sharing. I mean in the end of the day such rumors aren't that bad for the movie because everyone will watch it alone for curiosity LOL
  9. Just for the Leo/Gisele shippers. Could Gisele Bündchen and Leonardo DiCaprio rekindle their love? The answer is "Yes", according to this famous astrologer Joaquim Valente, the jiu-jitsu instructor, may be Gisele Bündchen's type, but astrologer Joy Yascone-Elms sees her reuniting with her ex, Leonardo DiCaprio. The matchup might conclude this time with a proposal. "Leonardo DiCaprio will be returning as a past romantic interest during July 22nd, 2023, and September 3rd, 2023," Yascone-Elms shared with Showbiz Cheat Sheet. "Now, she has no idea about this and neither does Leonardo. But back when they dated, Saturn was there, which is the challenge in the commitment area. So it wasn't going to happen. Leonardo was not in a position or in the mindset to commit and he hadn't displayed those traits anyway." "But he is going to desire marriage next year," she claimed "They're going to reconnect as friends during this Venus retrograde, and I feel that love can be rekindled between them and it will be kind of like the Bennifer (Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck) whole thing." Gisele Bündchen and Leonardo DiCaprio have a future together? Although Bündchen and Valente may be a good match, Yascone-Elms said that "Venus retrograde tells a different narrative." This gives Gisele Bündchen and Leonardo DiCaprio the chance to reconnect. "With Venus going retrograde in Leo in July 2023 the pair may reignite a friendship leading to love and marriage as Jupiter transits Taurus," she shared. "Leonardo and Gisele have excellent compatibility as similarly seen in the chart of Joaquim Valente. Leonardo has a Libra moon and is a Scorpio as Joaquim, equaling fireworks." Venus's retrograde motion, though, might also suggest that Tom Brady and Bündchen reunite. "Gisele as a Cancer on the cusps of Leo rising and Tom as a Leo Sun they may take a second look at their connection now that challenging Saturn would have departed in their seventh house of marriage," she said. Source
  10. Leo #2 + #5 Probably one of my all time favorite Leo scenes. The last 2 gifs are just priceless LMAO #arnie grape 🍀⭐ Also some love from Dylan O'Brien (he's a big Leo fan )
  11. Jade Bahr replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
  12. Old sport looking hella fine in this blue throwback 💙
  13. Jade Bahr replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Actresses
    Cami is in Miami too.
  14. Hundred of models without underwear aka Leos version of heaven??? LMAO
  15. Just posting those pics because we can see at least a bit of his face. More here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11489353/Leonardo-DiCaprio-Tobey-Maguire-Jared-Leto-attend-party-Miamis-Art-Basel.html
  16. Also no one cares for the oscars anymore. This show is just a joke. I think this has indeed something to do with the pandemic. People realized what's important to them (for sure not the oscars lol) and how fast you can loose it. So you focus more on the important things in life especially now where the memory of the pandemic is still fresh. Personally I went A LOT more into cinema before the pandemic as I do these days. And I love cinema. I just don't like to sit between a sneezy folk anymore. Also most movies I saw at the cinema this year weren't really good. But maybe that was just my bad.
  17. Not about Leo but since Leo is playing mostly in so called "oscar movies" I thought it's an interesting take. Also KOFTM will probably show if "post pandemic" Leo still has his box office power as the last movie star who can actually get adults to see adult dramas at the theater. And looking at the budget of this movie it has to make some money LOL The “Oscar Movie” is Dying Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” has bombed at the box-office. This coming after the filmmaker’s “West Side Story” garnered the same fate last year, which begs me to ask the question: if Spielberg can’t even bring people to a movie theatre anymore, then who can? I imagine Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino can still pull it off, but these four directors are now part of a dying breed. What the post-pandemic theatrical era has done to adult dramas is absolutely brutal. There are so many factors that have contributed to the demise of critically-acclaimed films at the box office, one of which is older moviegoers learning how to stream and purchase films via the comfort of their own homes. I’m still struck by how fast this change has happened. Movie theaters are turning primarily into, as Scorsese pointed out a few years back, theme park rides. What we’ve learned this year is that the younger crowd will still purchase a ticket for the token Marvel, Pixar, sequel packages, but that’s about it. You’ll have the odd “Elvis” phenomenon, but one look at this year’s 10 highest-grossing movies and they are all superhero movies and/or blockbuster sequels. The result is a fall movie season that has manifested the total disinterest of mature moviegoers, who are now unwilling to watch any of the well-reviewed/Oscar contenders. The list keeps piling up: “Till” ($8.6 million total), “The Banshees of Inisherin” ($7.8 million), “TÁR” ($5.1 million), “She Said” ($4.2 million), “Triangle of Sadness” ($4 million), “Bones and All” ($3.7 million), “The Fabelmans” ($3.4 million), “Armageddon Time” ($1.8 million), “Aftersun” ($790,000). It’s come to the point where a critically-acclaimed foreign film like “Decision to Leave,” which grossed just $1.7 million, becomes heralded as a resounding success. It gets worse. One of the last remaining Oscar hopefuls, Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon,” is currently tracking at terrifyingly low numbers. The film is said to have a budget of around $90-100 million, and if it fails then this could be Chazelle’s “Heaven’s Gate” — a passion project that ultimately leads to a total revamping of the industry. The hopeful one in me wants to believe that this has just been a weak year at the movies (it has) and that things will get back into place next year, but who am I kidding? Almost every single one of the above titles is now available to stream on VOD, not even a month after they were released. It’s now become a profitable business for studios. It’s sure as hell better than keeping these films in theaters where they would most likely go through a slow and gloomy death. We’re now seeing a grim future for “cinema” at the movie theater. Prestige movies will remain, but in a different kind of form. We are about to enter the era of quality American moviemaking being driven by the likes of Apple, Netflix and Amazon. All of these streamers will continue producing top-notch content, screen them for a week in theaters (for the sake of Oscar eligibility) and then have them available in their platforms, for subscribers, a few weeks later. As studios are hysterically looking for answers to these miserable numbers, the obvious has been right in front of them this entire time. During these last three years, the pandemic forced studios to stream much of their new content. Many moviegoers realized just how much more comfortable, and less headache-inducing, it was to stream at home than to go to the local cineplex. You can now just stay in, save money, and not endure any of the annoyances that come with watching a movie in public — who wants someone texting and talking right next to them during a movie? It’s obvious, just looking at the ratings, that there’s an absolute disconnect between mainstream moviegoing and the Oscars. Despite critical acclaim and Oscar nominations, these films just aren’t that widely seen anymore. It used to be, at least in the ‘90s and ‘00s, that if you were a major Oscar contending movie then audiences would want to seek you out. Not anymore. Most of the country couldn’t care less about what critics or Oscar voters believe to be the worthiest achievements and it’s not going to get better, only worse. Source
  18. A little KOTFM update. If true and Marty got "cold feet" I'm wondering what's going on with this movie. I can’t mention what the actual Apple strategy is concerning their awards season slate but I will tell you that they expected “Killers of the Flower Moon” to be their main horse until Marty got cold feet. This led them to have numerous meetings about what the plan was for awards season campaigning. They had originally hoped for Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” to crash the race but that plan lasted around a week. They finally decided on “Emancipation” with “Cha Cha Real Smooth” as their backup plan. What I will say is that for all the glowing enthusiasm Apple has had for “Emancipation,” a person I spoke to tells me it’s just not a good movie. Will Smith’s acting is very hammy and the direction incredibly choppy. I was told that it goes from one episode to the next in very abrupt fashion. I’m here to tell you this one isn’t going anywhere, Apple wishes it were but forget about it. Dead on arrival. In fact, that’s been the word around the campfire amongst industry people for a few weeks now. Apple should have dumped the movie in early 2023 and just embraced the suck. Source But to trust in Will Smith again after the last disastrous award season is an even bigger riddle to me LOL
  19. No clue who this guy is but I take a Leo win when I see one lol (also Day Lewis overrated ass only gettin 9%? lmao)