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Jade Bahr

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  1. Farewell grand lady đŸ€đŸ–€ Save your tears for something sad, because there’s nothing sad here. I have lived a privileged and an interesting life, and now it’s time to go. Downton abbey (2019) dir. Michael Engler
  2. So the latest episode (#7) of TRoP made me think either I hate Galadriel or I probably should stop shipping her with that deceiving, lying, killing son of a bitch đŸ€ŁđŸ˜­ orchestrated murder đŸ€Ż reckless murder 💔 mantra of Sauron ya can't kill with a little bit of drama so let me show ya all how But she seems smarter than me anyway. still can't decide if he makes me scared or horny. Maybe... both? 😆 he's truly the worst đŸ€Ł
  3. đŸ€Ž @Lilja K
  4. Jade Bahr replied to glassONION's topic in Actresses
    https://netflixqueue.com/the-women-of-emilia-perez
  5. https://netflixqueue.com/the-women-of-emilia-perez
  6. Why are some men covered in blood so hot? @Lilja K
  7. Jade Bahr replied to Lilja K's topic in Male Actors
    Same amount of silliness like the backlash Halle Baileys casting as Ariel occured. It's a fictional character for christ sake. Backlash Over Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Casting Of Jacob Elordi As “Dark-Skinned” Heathcliff On Monday, it was announced that Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie would star in Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights.” Some reported backlash has occurred over Elordi’s casting as Heathcliff. The character’s ethnicity is ambiguous in Brontë’s 1847 novel, with “some consensus” that his description as a “dark-skinned gipsy” likely meant that he was not white. People are calling for Elordi to step down from the role due to the “whitewashing.” Michael Stewart, director of the BrontĂ« Writing Centre, tells The Daily Telegraph: “With “Wuthering Heights”, you’ve had many years of white actors playing the more ambiguous ethnic character
 But things are different now, the way we represent certain people in art and culture comes with a responsibility now that wasn’t there 20 years ago.” Dr Claire O’Callaghan, editor-in-chief of the official journal of the BrontĂ« Society, told the Telegraph: “I guess the danger of this – of casting a white actor – particularly in the cultural climate, is that it overlooks the ambiguity that’s there.” It’s not just BrontĂ« scholars who are peeved about Elordi’s casting. An X post, viewed more than 7.5M times, has gone viral: “Heathcliff is described as a dark-skinned brown man in the book and a major plot point is that he was subjected to racist abuse by his adopted family. But yeah sure Jacob Elordi is perfect!” Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent film critic, asked: “Did anyone actually read the book before deciding this?” Gavia Baker-Whitelaw, another critic, added: “White Heathcliff and 34-year-old Cathy, and they both look like they belong on Instagram. I’m obsessed.” Tom Hardy played the character in the 2009 television adaptation. Andrea Arnold did cast a “dark-skinned” actor (James Howson) as her Heatchliffe in the 2011 adaptation. Whereas the 1939, 1970, and 1992 version all had white actors playing the role. Fennell’s film is privately funded. There’s no doubt in my mind that financing revolved around getting a star actor, such as Elordi, and that if he were to drop out then the whole thing would collapse. Both leads (Robbie and Elordi) are Australian which means the movie will be filmed in Australia and capture the 30 to 40% film tax incentive. It sure sounds like the project can’t go on without both of them starring in it. The budget for the film is rumored to be around $75M.
  8. I know 😄 That's why I noticed it at all
  9. That's easy to solve. At this point he's shooting officially nothing new anytime soon despite he's "focusing on his career" - his words not mine lol
  10. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's topic in Actresses
  11. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's topic in Actresses
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  13. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's topic in Actresses
    photographed by Alasdair McLellan for Mastermind.
  14. Anyone here who'd read the novel? Actually never heard about the book nor the author before.
  15. đŸ€Ł https://www.instagram.com/p/DAVNNc5NRId/
  16. Let's see if Ruimy is right and his next project will be the adaptation of Marilynne Robinson’s “Home” then it's clearly not a health issue
  17. Love this, dying over the hand holding đŸ€©đŸ˜ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqqp2Mfvw6k/
  18. Actually considering Scorseses age and that not only 1 but 2 of his projects are postponed I thought it's maybe a health issue of him and not because of the younger cast members.
  19. I think I finally found the man who I find slightly more handsome with less a beard 😋 @Lilja K Or maybe it's the suit because the dark one (for the dark lord) is đŸ”„ In direct comparison: AUGUST 20: Charlie Vickers attends the World Premiere of "The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power" Season Two at BFI Southbank on August 20, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/WireImage) NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: Charlie Vickers attends the "The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power" Season 2 New York Premiere at The Whitby Hotel on September 24, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/FilmMagic) Are they preparing for another project or is it a facial hair bet? 😄 Also if his big ears and overall tallness are any indication for other body parts 🍆his wife is a lucky lady
  20. Jade Bahr replied to muffins's topic in Actresses
    ^ https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2024-09-25/saoirse-ronan-the-outrun-blitz-interview