April 10, 20214 yr Sugarwater Thanks for the virtual tour and making us part of your Pawhuska adventure this weekend
April 11, 20214 yr Oxford and Lilja You’re welcome 😊 It’s been a fun trip. We know where Marty’s staying too, but since he is actually there right now, we stayed away from the area. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemMmNAQ/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemMqTTb/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemMAKLy/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemM4EW6/
April 11, 20214 yr Thanks ox and Sugarwater for the news and I'm about to watch those clips of your trip !
April 12, 20214 yr Actress Jillian Dion , who is play Minnie Smith , in KOTFM set chair SugarWater Tks for more vids from you weekend in Pawhuska Glad you found a way to be entertained
April 12, 20214 yr In some new Leo news today--- my sister's friend's husband is a huge Leo Dicaprio fan. Their second child was born today--- and in honor of his favorite actor they named the kid Leo. 😅
April 12, 20214 yr Cara Jade Myers who will play Anna Kyle Brown 7 minutes ago, kellybsblover said: In some new Leo news today--- my sister's friend's husband is a huge Leo Dicaprio fan. Their second child was born today--- and in honor of his favorite actor they named the kid Leo. 😅 Congrats! Wonderful name in honor of a wonderful man
April 12, 20214 yr Thanks Oxford and Lilja for the Instagram posts. I visited the Smith family’s graves again yesterday. 😢 Kelly, that’s a good, strong name! Here’s another video of some of the art that was in The Oilman’s Daughter bnb. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemga9qu/
April 12, 20214 yr Thanks Lilja, ox and Sugarwater for the news and clip! Congrats Kelly and Leo is such a beautiful name
April 13, 20214 yr Adam McKay about Don't Look Up Filmmaker Adam McKay is hard at work directing his next film Don’t Look Up, which pairs Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence together as the leads, but even though the film just recently wrapped production it’s already shifting away from the central idea with which McKay began. The film is being made for Netflix and continues McKay’s recent trend of tackling pressing socio-economic issues with his feature films. Indeed, one didn’t quite expect the director behind brilliant-yet-silly comedies like Step Brothers and Anchorman to win an Oscar for co-writing The Big Short, but here we are. McKay’s last film went one further, as Vice was a searing indictment of former Vice President Dick Cheney told through his eyes. With Don’t Look Up, McKay is tackling climate change. Or at least he was at first. In an interview with the New York Times, the filmmaker acknowledged the film’s plot is nothing new while describing the tone as a dark comedy: “It’s not the most high-concept bizarre idea — the idea of a disaster movie in which people don’t necessarily believe that the disaster is coming. It goes back to the trope of the mayor from Jaws: ‘Love to prove that, wouldn’t you? Get your name into the National Geographic?’ So it’s two midlevel, very sincere astronomers who make the discovery of a lifetime, which is a killer asteroid headed toward Earth. They have to warn everyone and have to go on a media tour. It’s them navigating our world. It’s them navigating their equivalent of Twitter. It’s them navigating the political landscape. It’s them navigating talk shows and how they’re perceived. It’s DiCaprio and Lawrence and Rob Morgan trying to warn the world. I call it a dark comedy.” But McKay then revealed that, although the film started as an allegory about climate change, the pandemic caused an organic shift in its thematic focus: “That is kind of how it started. But then the pandemic hit. What that did was bring out what the movie is really about, which is how we communicate with each other. We can’t even talk to each other anymore. We can’t even agree. So it’s about climate change, but at its root it’s about what has the internet, what have cellphones, what has the modern world done to the way we communicate.” McKay is known for his knack for improv, and for changing up storylines and scripts on the fly, so this is not necessarily cause for concern. The entire plot of Anchorman was changed with reshoots and that movie's a comedic masterpiece, and Vice was evolving during post-production. McKay seems to thrive on his films being living, breathing organisms, so it’s fascinating to hear how Don’t Look Up shifted during production – and it’ll be interesting to see how it evolves further as McKay gets deeper into post-production. The star-studded ensemble also includes Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Timothee Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Matthew Perry, Chris Evans, and many more. Don’t Look Up will be released by Netflix later this year. https://collider.com/what-is-dont-look-up-about-adam-mckay-netflix-movie-climate-change/
April 13, 20214 yr 20 hours ago, Sugarwater said: Here’s another video of some of the art that was in The Oilman’s Daughter bnb. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMemga9qu/ Do you have any info about the names of the paintings (Wo(man) in red, girl with cane, two girls in the grass and bisons in particular)? Thanks for the article BarbieErin
April 13, 20214 yr New pic of Leo and Kate from Titanic set: https://twitter.com/patti_oreillyca/status/1381451674749833216?s=2
April 13, 20214 yr Finally news of which actor will play Ernest (Leo's) younger brother Bryan . Four new actors added to KOTFM cast The blonde haired actor ( Scott Shepherd ) on far right will play Bryan Quote Means will play John Wren; Abbott will play Frank Smith; and Healy will by John Burger, a federal agent who works with Tom White (Plemons) on the investigation of the murders in the Osage Nation. Shepherd will play Bryan Burkhart the brother of DiCaprio’s Ernest Burkhart. https://deadline.com/2021/04/killers-of-the-flower-moon-cast-adds-tatanka-means-michael-abbbot-jr-pat-healy-scott-shepherd-1234733530/ Lilja, Barbie, and Akatosh Tks for our latest Leo related news
April 13, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Lilja K said: Do you have any info about the names of the paintings (Wo(man) in red, girl with cane, two girls in the grass and bisons in particular)? The only one I have info about is the warrior in red. It is an oil painting by Troy Denton. BarbieErin Thanks for the article. Akatosh Thanks for the pic. Love it! Oxford Thanks for the casting info.
April 14, 20214 yr Today’s casting call April 14, 2021 Native American Warrior for Major Feature Film A major motion picture, soon to film in Oklahoma, is looking for a large Native American male to portray a Warrior Ancestor. This person must be in good shape, have a good physique, and must be willing to appear in minimal clothing. He must be willing to have his head shaved for the scene. The role will film on or about May 14 in the Bartlesville, Pawhuska, Osage County area of Oklahoma. Please note that while the character is Osage, we welcome submissions from all North American and South American Indigenous backgrounds. Testing for COVID-19, costume fitting, head shaving and appearing in the film is all compensated. The person will be highly featured in this major film.
April 14, 20214 yr Thanks Barbie, akatosh, ox and Sugarwater for the posts and news! Can't wait for Don't Look Up soon
April 14, 20214 yr 20 hours ago, Sugarwater said: The only one I have info about is the warrior in red. It is an oil painting by Troy Denton. Thank you anyway💗 On 4/13/2021 at 9:34 PM, oxford25 said: The blonde haired actor ( Scott Shepherd ) on far right will play Bryan Omg that's Cardinal Dussolier from The Youmg Pope. I adore The Young Pope and I had a fantasies about Leo as Lenny Belardo. I'd supper happy to see a movie where Leo will play a priest/pope😋
April 14, 20214 yr A family member of mine is auditioning for the Male Warrior role. Fingers crossed that he gets chosen.
April 14, 20214 yr 15 minutes ago, Sugarwater said: A family member of mine is auditioning for the Male Warrior role. Fingers crossed that he gets chosen. Amazing! I'm super happy for your family member! Hoping for the best.
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