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  1. Jade Bahr replied to Lolita's post in a topic in Television
    Great show so thrilling, stirring and disturbing Lily and Riley are great like expected and so are many of the "side" characters including the young victim Reena played by Vritika Gupta (who's also a Leo fan in the show at some point she wants to be adopted by him it's set mainly in the 90s) @Lilja K @akatosh
  2. Jade Bahr replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
    It's "only" a tv adaption so it didn't really count as "movie" to me 😇😄 I watched (the only black Heathcliff who pretty much was black in the OG book) (Tom Hardy is many things but he's not Heathcliff also this wig? give me a break LOL it's also the least accurate apadation of the book) (I can't believe how medicore this movie is despite those great 2 main actors ) (I remember lots of snow instead of the famous moorland in the book)
  3. Jade Bahr replied to tinkerbelle's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I swear this whole drama behind those movies seems much more entertaining than the movies itself to me 😅 @Lilja K @Cult Icon Kevin Costner Rejected Amazon/MGM Offer to Acquire ‘Horizon' Yesterday’s news that Kevin Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga: Chapter 2” had its August release date delayed indefinitely didn’t come as much of a surprise. The real question everyone seems to be asking now is, what’s next? Will it ever see theaters? How about ‘Horizon 3,’ which has already shot nine days’ worth of footage and is set to restart production in August — will Costner be able to finish it? Puck’s Matt Belloni is reporting that before Warner Bros. and Costner decided to delay Chapter 2’s Aug. 16 release, Amazon/MGM Studios inquired about taking the film off Warners’ plate for streaming. Talks were had, but the Amazon offer “was just too low to seriously consider”, and Costner/WB instead pulled the plug on theaters. Streaming is how I envisioned Horizon’s future to be. Maybe it won’t be with Amazon, but Netflix or even Apple could potentially pick it up and turn it into some kind of 4-movie event. How about Paramount+ which is where Costner’s career was rejuvenated with “Yellowstone” — that would be a fitting home for ‘Horizon.’ Costner surely stands to lose money in the process, but at least his films would get made and seen by a wider audience. Hell, maybe even Warners’ streaming service Max could just premiere the next three chapters. It’s really sad to say, but Costner’s hopes to turn ‘Horizon’ into a theatrical movie event have failed. I just can’t image all four of these films hitting theaters. There is a chance that they get made, Costner’s mysterious backers seem to be helping out a lot, but forget about theaters for chapters 3 and 4. Streaming is the best and, possibly, only option to turn this franchise into a viable endeavor for all parties involved.
  4. Jade Bahr replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
    This could be interesting. So far there isn't a really decent movie adaption imo @Lilja K Emerald Fennell's Next Film is ‘Wuthering Heights’ Adaptation Emerald Fennell has announced that her next film will be an adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel “Wuthering Heights.” She didn’t reveal whether it would be a modern-day adaptation, but that could technically be a possibility. I’m inclined to believe she’ll remain faithful to the book’s time period. The source material does go well with what Fennell has so far tackled in her first two films (“Young Promising Woman" and “Saltburn”) — mental and physical cruelty, revenge, abuse, and the class system. She could it into a very dark direction, one by which we haven’t seen yet in the other movie adaptations. One of the most tormented love stories ever written, “Wuthering Heights” tackles troubled orphan, and antihero, Heathcliff and his doomed love for Catherine Earnshaw. The ensuing ramification of his unhealthy affection for Catherine sets up a tale of revenge and social climbing. There have been four movie adaptations of Brontë’s novel, released in 1939, 1970, 1992 and 2011. I liked the 1970 version, starring Timothy Dalton, but there’s always room for improvement as I don’t believe there’s been a definitive take on the source material. Not even Andrea Arnold could muster up a great film out of it. Maybe Fennell will finally “crack the code” in that regard.
  5. What's happening in the US right now? People are already accusing the chinese for this 2 đŸ‘‡đŸ€Ł Disney Allegedly Hacked — 1TB of Data Stolen
  6. Jade Bahr replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    @Lilja K I also think THE QUIET PLACE DAY 1 was the "weakest" of all 3 parts but more in connection with the 2 other movies than as a stand alone piece. It lacked a bit of new ideas when it comes to the horror/alien elements aka it didn't really do anything for the other 2 movies or the universum it's set in imo. It's still very much worth the watch. I loved Joseph Quinn and Lupita Nyong’o together They're dynamic is really sweet, heartbreaking and sometimes even funny. This picture explained pretty much everything. Love them This dude is also my hero đŸ„° What I liked most about the movie that despite it's placed in this huge city NYC it's actually a very intimate journey of two strangers meeting in a horrible life threating event building such a strong life affirming bond. And there is Frodo (the cat) the little matchmaker 💘
  7. I actually thought he looks super hot and was wondering where's this picture from Fully bearded Leo is one of my faves look (but I like bearded men in general and when I say bearded I mean the full dirty hairy viking look 😚 đŸ„°). Speaking of it still not over the missed Leo as viking movie opportunity 😭
  8. Jade Bahr replied to Daniel Boundy's post in a topic in Male Actors
    ^She's underrated. Love her since A Cinderella Story. Judge me 😄
  9. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Actresses
  10. Jade Bahr replied to MauiKane's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Still smooching @Lilja K
  11. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    GQ spain 2022
  12. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Interview Magazine 2024
  13. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    https://1883magazine.com/joseph-quinn/
  14. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    SID magazine 2022
  15. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    2022, ph. Liam Bundy for CONTENTs MAN https://www.contentmode.com/joseph-quinn/
  16. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    man about town spring / summer 2024
  17. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/joseph-quinn-interview-2024
  18. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    WONDERLAND MAGAZINE (2022)
  19. Jade Bahr replied to Jade Bahr's post in a topic in Male Actors
    He's giving me major Heath Ledger vibes it's crazy đŸ€Ż @Lilja K He also was superb in A QUIET PLACE DAY ONE. Now I'm having high hopes for his performance in Gladiator II.
  20. Jade Bahr posted a post in a topic in Male Actors
    Joseph Quinn (born 26 January 1994) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Eddie Munson in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things (2022). His previous appearances were in the BBC One series Dickensian (2016), Howards End (2017), and Les MisĂ©rables (2018), and the Sky Atlantic series Catherine the Great (2019). He has since starred in the horror film A Quiet Place: Day One (2024). Early life Quinn was born and raised in South London. He attended Emanuel, a private school, from 2007 to 2012; he received a discount on the private school fees as part of its drama scholar programme. He subsequently went to drama school at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), graduating in 2015. Career Early work (2015–2021) After graduating from LAMDA, Quinn was cast in the BBC One series Dickensian as main character Arthur Havisham. He starred in the 2017 four-part series Howards End as Leonard Bast, a young bank clerk, opposite Hayley Atwell. That same year, he starred in the short film KIN, and appeared in a season 7 episode of the HBO series Game of Thrones as Koner, a Stark soldier. Quinn is also known for his work in theatre, appearing on the London stage at the National Theatre and Off West End. He was awarded Best Actor in a Studio Production at the 2017 Manchester Theatre Awards for his performance in Wish List. He was named a 2018 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. In 2018, Quinn played Enjolras in the BBC One adaptation of Les MisĂ©rables and made his feature film debut in Overlord. The following year, he starred alongside Molly Windsor in the thriller film Make Up and portrayed Tsarevich Pavel in the Sky Atlantic miniseries Catherine the Great. He voiced Will Ladislaw in a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Middlemarch.[13] In 2020, he appeared in the BBC One series Strike and the Mangrove installment of Steve McQueen's television anthology Small Axe. Breakthrough and film career (2022–present) In 2022, Quinn gained prominence internationally through his role as Eddie Munson in the fourth season of Stranger Things. He was cast in the role in 2019, with filming for the season taking place in 2021. Quinn was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series for his role. He later won the Best Breakthrough Performance Award at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards for his work on Stranger Things. In August 2022, Quinn signed with Creative Artists Agency. Quinn narrated the trailer for a reboot of the Lords of the Fallen video game. He became the official face for the Gris Dior fragrance in October 2022. At the 2022 Newport Beach Film Festival Honors, Quinn appeared on the Variety list of 10 Actors to Watch. In November 2022, Quinn was one of British GQ's Men of the Year Honourees. Following his performance in Stranger Things, Quinn was cast in numerous studio blockbusters. He costarred in A Quiet Place: Day One, directed by Michael Sarnoski, which was released on June 28, 2024, by Paramount Pictures. He was also cast as Geta in Gladiator II, directed by Ridley Scott and scheduled to be released on November 22, 2024. In February 2024, it was announced that Quinn was cast as Johnny Storm / Human Torch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film The Fantastic Four, scheduled for release on July 25, 2025. Shortly thereafter, Quinn was cast in Warfare, an A24 war film written and directed by Alex Garland, which he will film before working on The Fantastic Four. Quinn is also attached to star in Bret Easton Ellis' upcoming horror film Relapse. Filmography Source: wikipedia
  21. Jade Bahr replied to feolla's post in a topic in Male Actors
  22. Jade Bahr replied to Shepherd's post in a topic in Actresses
    @Lilja K
  23. Jade Bahr replied to pandora's post in a topic in Actresses
    This looks good @Lilja K
  24. Jade Bahr replied to Siren's post in a topic in Actresses
    ^