
Posts posted by Jade Bahr
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19 hours ago, Cult Icon said:
Taylor and this guy Joe look like they were born from the same mother lol
What I learned in that doc is that her mother was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 (for the first time). She started dating Joe in 2016. I'm not a psychologist but maybe it's somehow connected seeing something of her and herself in him since she's very close to her mother.
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^just a bit more smut 😚 @Lilja K
Jax Teller: literal sex God
Cheek to fucking cheek.
Hovering *just* above her. So damn close.
Exhaling over and over in her ear.
The thrust.
The heft.
The weight behind his fuck.
His iron grip on that pillow.
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16 hours ago, Lilja K said:
I'd like a movie with these two. I'd die for a movie with these two + Boyd🤤
Travis Fimmel should belong in this wishful group too
for obvious reasonIt's kinda funny to me that Boyd already worked with Austin and Travis at least appears in the same Universe as Austin aka DUNE 😁
*me
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18 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:
It has to be (haven't watched Miss americana myself) if she allowed backstage shooting and 'reveals'. Some of the reviews for 'Miss Americana' describe it as such.
Well I only watched it for the 2 seconds of her hot back then boyfriend. She still annoys me so I don't think this doc doesn't really changes how you see her. Either you already liked her before or you just don't. Or maybe I'm just not the target group (but actually I'm 💯% her preferred demographic) lol
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I'M SCREAMING I'M FAINTING I'M IN
BIKERHEAVEN!!!!!!@Lilja K
Benny Cross (The Bikeriders) | Jax Teller (Sons of Anarchy)
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21 hours ago, Lilja K said:
But he's with her at her best, while Joe was with her at her worst, and I think Joe was the most sincere. Her loss, she would never find anyone like him.
On point 💯 I think he didn't care for her money, fame, status whatever one bit but only for her "true" self however that might be look(ed). I'm REALLY curious what he saw in her because they seem so freakin different in pretty much everything lol
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Actor and VFX maestro Van Ling about his TITANIC experience.
His part based on real life passenger Fang Lang (you even see his rescue in the extended cut). Didn't know he also was the assistent of James Cameron for years. Interesting what you can learn about this movie after so many years 😄
Fang Lang appears as a possible cameo in Titanic (1997), portrayed by Van Ling. He appears in some third-class scenes. During the sinking, Fang Lang, Jack, Rose, Fabrizio, Tommy and some third-class passengers broke one of the gates so they could go to the upper deck. He still remains on the ship until the end, but survived because he climbed onto a door and waited until 5th Officer Lowe pulled him into Lifeboat 14. (Titanic Wiki | Fandom)
Lang was one of the only eight Chinese passengers aboard the Titanic. Out of the eight, six survived, five boarding lifeboats, and Lang being rescued from the water when Lowe went back to look for survivors. Since all were third class and likely had limited English, the odds were already stacked against them. However, not knowing English combined with their skills as sailors might have actually given them the advantage, as they were quick to evacuate when the stewards were telling third class to stay in their rooms.
After Lang was rescued from the freezing cold water (which was featured in one of the deleted scenes from the movie), he tirelessly rowed till they were picked up by the Carpathia. He was praised for his effort and bravery that night. Unfortunately, even after everything, the six arrived in the US only to be deported due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, which prohibited Chinese people from working in the country. However, Lang was eventually able to return to the US.
They were also disgraced in their own country for surviving when so many had died. Part of this may have been the fault of J. Bruce Ismay, who ended up in a lifeboat with four of these men. In an attempt to save his reputation of being labelled a coward, he said these men had snuck in and were hiding inbetween the seats. Yet, records show that there was a guard for that boat, preventing people from sneaking in, and squatting in that fashion was actually common practice for Chinese workers. They likely were allowed free access to that boat.
Documentary filmmaker Arthur Jones created the film “The Six” [released in 2020], finally clearing up any misconceptions about the surviving Chinese passengers, whose names had been sullied for over a century. (Nuala Gathercole Lam- Sixth Tone)
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1 hour ago, Lilja K said:
That she doubts her or smth like that
Ruimy did the same.
Meanwhile, Ortega became a household name with Netflix’s “Wednesday” series and the recent “Scream” revival. She’s also starring in Tim Burton’s upcoming ‘Beetlejuice’ sequel. Is she actually a box-office draw? I have my doubts about that. She tends to smartly attach herself to the right IP projects. Source
I think she's too less selective and too focused on quantity instead of quality right now. On the other hand I barely watched anything with her so maybe I'm not in the position to judge her decisions.
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58 minutes ago, Lilja K said:
What exactly does she mean?
I think she's simply meaning with bringing butts in the seats
of theatres. Not just for once or a particular time but for a longer period (maybe even decades). Like in the good old "movie icons" times where people watched movies because of a certain star and not because of a popular comic, franchise, book whatever behind a movie. -
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19 hours ago, Lilja K said:
So deserved @Jade Bahr
It's really nice seeing a movie being successful in theaters these days
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22 hours ago, Lilja K said:
Him and Jake Gyllenhaal were the hottest guys she ever had 💯
Agree 💯
22 hours ago, Lilja K said:You answered your own question, btw😉
I did? 😁
Call me crazy but I even watched Miss Americana on netflix recently just to understand her dynamic with Joe Alwyn. I think when she met him she wasn't in a really good place (lots of bad press, lots of body shaming, lots of hate against her in general) so his down-to-earth peace and seclusion had a huge appeal to her but when she found back her strength and even more important her beloved place on the spotlight of the top of the world he just didn't fit to her anymore. I know she loves playing the victim and blaming him for everything and maybe I'm wrong but this was the impression I got from the doc and her.
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Blake Lively
in Actresses
Will watch "part 1" finally on friday
Baldoni vs Lively: ‘It Ends With Us' Sequel in Limbo
The rift between “It Ends With Us” star Blake Lively and her director/co-star Justin Baldoni is not subsiding. Variety is reporting that they are still not on speaking terms, and a sequel is currently in limbo.
The idea of a sequel not happening for a film, budgeted at only $25M, and destined to make $300M worldwide, is highly unusual, then again so is this feud. There’s a lot of bad blood between Baldoni and Lively, to the point where they purposely avoided each other during press for the film.
A sequel to the novel, “It Starts With Us,” has been published, but Baldoni owns the rights to it, and his company Wayfarer would have to greenlight the film. The actor/director is said to be holding off of any negotiations for the sequel.
“This is uncharted territory, and nobody has any idea of what a sequel could look like,” says a source familiar with the situation. “There’s probably no world where these two will work together again.”
Press caught on to the friction between Baldoni and Lively, which seems to stem from an old-fashioned editing room battle. Multiple sources told TheInSneider that there were competing cuts of the film. Apparently, Lively took over Baldoni’s edit despite his cut having scored higher with audiences. How did Lively get away with this? She has a powerful husband, Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool himself, who “basically took over the movie and buddied up to author Colleen Hoover to see that their cut won.”
The end result is that now “[Justin] Baldoni and Blake [Lively] hate each other,” according to Sneider’s sources, adding that Lively has a massive ego and Hollywood can sometimes tend to reward that.
There’s also controversy over Lively actually admitting that Reynolds wrote a key scene that ended up in the film. Sources say that came as news to Baldoni, who thought the scene had been ad libbed by Lively. This could also be a guild violation as Reynolds’ “work” on the film was potentially done during the WGA strikes. As a member of the guild, Reynolds would have been barred from contributing to the screenplay.
Baldoni has already nixed the idea of directing the sequel, wryly suggesting, “I think Blake Lively’s ready to direct.”