February 27, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: Brendan Fraser Is a Last-Minute Cast Addition Brendan Fraser was a last-minute cast addition for âKillers of the Flower Moon.â Fraserâs casting was confirmed by Deadline on August 3, 2021. Production on the movie was already underway in Oklahoma at this point. Deadline reported that Fraser is starring in âFlower Moonâ as lawyer WS Hamilton. So he won SAG last night. Wonder if his role in KOTFM will be big/spicy enough he could repeat the oscar run next year if he should lose this year against Austin. Obviously not in BA but SA.   One of my biggest 90s crushes forever     Thank god I said this long before everyone started acting like they never abandoned Brendan Fraser lol #hypocrites  that's all
February 27, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: So he won SAG last night. Wonder if his role in KOTFM will be big/spicy enough he could repeat the oscar run next year if he should lose this year against Austin. Obviously not in BA but SA.   One of my biggest 90s crushes forever     Thank god I said this long before everyone started acting like they never abandoned Brendan Fraser lol #hypocrites  that's all I personally never paid attention to his career but he really impressed me on The Whale.
February 27, 20232 yr 33 minutes ago, Sugarwater said: Â Â Why does he always look so lonely? I thought so too but honestly I would probably look the same. Most days I'm just surviving.
February 27, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, kellybsblover said: I thought so too but honestly I would probably look the same. Most days I'm just surviving. Â đą I want to hug you both.Â
February 27, 20232 yr 17 minutes ago, Sugarwater said:  đą I want to hug you both. Thank You- I pray it's just a phase in life. Â
February 28, 20232 yr According to aqababe (the french deuxmoi) Leo is in Paris. More in the other thread. đč  Â
March 1, 20232 yr Jade  Tks for recap of all the KOTFM filming news  Hopefully SOON we'll have a trailer to discuss
March 1, 20232 yr Looks like Leo is on champagne mission in France. Cheers.     He looks good đ
March 1, 20232 yr 32 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: Looks like Leo is on champagne mission in France. Cheers.     He looks good đ His facial hair is getting gray. I like it.
March 2, 20232 yr Oh my God, I'm so behind...I don't know if this is new or old, or if I should attach it... Â Â Â
March 2, 20232 yr Variety discussing the pro and conts regarding a movie premiere in Cannes (not just for KOTFM but in general. Thought it's interesting) Will Hollywood Hit Cannes? âIndiana Jones 5,â âKillers of the Flower Moonâ Weigh Festival Debuts  Will Hollywood decamp for Cannes this year?  Organizers for the annual celebration of all things cinema certainly hope so, though their ambitions could collide with a new spirit of economizing thatâs making studios hesitant about shelling out the hundreds of thousands of dollars it takes to pull off a Riviera bow. Cannes Film Festival chief Thierry FrĂ©maux has barely gotten over his jet lag after a whirlwind trip to Los Angeles this month, but heâs already planning a return visit as he attempts to pull together one of the most formidable lineups in the 76-year history of the event. Heâs made it clear to studio executives that he would love to highlight both their blockbusters and their awards contenders, and though formal offers have not been made or accepted, this yearâs Cannes has the potential to match or even surpass the 2022 edition â which played host to Tom Cruise and âTop Gun: Maverickâ and Austin Butler and Tom Hanks with âElvisâ â in movie star moments.  Apple is weighing sending Martin Scorseseâs âKillers of the Flower Moonâ to the festival, and with it a cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons. Focus is expected to hit the Croisette with Wes Andersonâs âAsteroid City.â The ensemble film boasts a cavalcade of stars, including Hanks, Margot Robbie, Scarlett Johansson and Tilda Swinton. Anderson, who has an apartment in Paris, was in Cannes 2021 with âThe French Dispatch,â which played in competition. His âMoonrise Kingdomâ opened the festival and competed in 2012.  (...)  When it comes to securing a Cannes berth, studio executives say that FrĂ©maux wields outsize influence on the U.S. titles. Festivals such as Toronto or Sundance rely more on teams of programmers, but the Cannes chief seems to be the most important and final word on what studio films screen at the oceanside fest. In March, Cannes will begin notifying talent if they have made the cut.  For those studios that snag an invite, a Cannes debut allows them to command global attention. In the case of âTop Gun: Maverick,â a celebration of the U.S. Air Force that was seen as more of a domestic play, premiering at Cannes helped the studio introduce the film to European audiences. Not only was Cruise on hand, but the event also included an aerial display for the ages, as French fighter jets took to the sky streaming blue, white and red smoke. It worked. âTop Gun: Maverickâ went on to make more than $770 million internationally, more than half its nearly $1.5 million global gross.  In the past, some studios were hesitant to open in Cannes, because it felt too far removed from the fall Oscar season. But that stance has softened. Although it takes place months before many of the biggest awards shows, Cannes has proven to be a strong showcase for potential Oscar contenders. Not only did âParasiteâ open at the festival en route to its best picture victory, but three best picture nominees this year â âElvis,â âTop Gun: Maverickâ and âTriangle of Sadnessâ â all debuted at the 2022 festival.  A larger concern, studio sources say, is the cost of attending Cannes. For a splashy premiere, the price tag can climb to more than $1 million. Thatâs because A-list stars usually fly private and have glam teams that often must be ferried to the festival. Stars can bring one to two guests on the studio dime and a personal publicist, but that number is fungible, and the bigger the actor, the larger the retinue of handlers and hangers-on. And the parties themselves are also eye-wateringly expensive, with venues and caterers tacking on steep charges the second they hear the words âCannes premiere.â Given that most entertainment companies are laying off staff and looking for ways to rein in spending as they glance worriedly toward a potential recession, those are checks that studios are wary of writing.  âThe farther away an event is, the higher the costs,â says one film publicist. âAnd Cannes is about as far away and about as expensive as it gets.â  Source
March 2, 20232 yr  Guys, length isnât everything when it comes to film-making Martin Scorseseâs latest film will join a slew of three-hour slogs. These directors, mostly male, need to rein themselves in  Letâs be honest about this. No film needs to be longer than three hours. And fewer than you might think can justify breaking the 2hrs 40m mark. News that Martin Scorseseâs latest film, Killers of the Flower Moon, is clocking in at well over three hours is only the latest in what seems to be a trend in mainstream cinema towards the butt-numbing end of the running time spectrum. If any director knows what to do with every last frame of a rumoured 3hrs 20m, it is Scorsese. But this does raise the question: are marathon movies really what the audience wants? Thereâs a theory that, in the age of TikTok, the collective attention span is shrinking. Is expecting punters to sit through more than three hours the best way to lure post-pandemic audiences back into cinemas?  Thereâs a tacit assumption that a hefty running time automatically conveys event movie status or that anything over three hours is a Big, Important Artistic Statement worthy of note. In the last year, Damien Chazelleâs Babylon clocked in at an overwrought 3hrs 9m; Avatar: The Way of Water was 3hrs 12 damp minutes; Andrew Dominikâs polarising Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde was just shy of the three-hour mark at 2hrs 47m. And the original cut of Alejandro GonzĂĄlez Iñårrituâs Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths hit 2hrs 54m, before Iñårritu re-edited, shaving off 20 or so minutes. But of these, only Avatar, with a current box-office tally just shy of $2.25bn, can legitimately lay claim to the event movie tag. The others? Itâs fair to say that audiences stayed away in droves.  But for Blonde and Bardo, which, like Scorseseâs previous picture, The Irishman (3hrs 29m), were financed by Netflix, the theatrical releases were deliberately limited, suggesting box office performance is less of a concern. And this â the rise of streaming platforms â is one factor that may explain the trend towards longer films. Viewing habits, as evidenced by the concept of âblitzingâ through a long-form series, have shifted. If viewers will happily watch four episodes of, say, Breaking Bad, back to back, why wouldnât they spend the same length of time with a film? But while this works as a home-viewing option, cinema visits are more of an investment â in time and effort, as well as financially. And the date-night staple of dinner and a movie is rather skewered when the films are three-hour whoppers. A movie and a bag of convenience store peanuts doesnât quite have the same allure.  Thereâs another factor though. Itâs no coincidence that all of these recent examples were directed by men. And with the notable exception of Chantal Akermanâs BFI best film poll-topper Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (3hrs 22m), the same tends to be true historically. Thereâs an argument to be made in some cases that the three-hour cine-slog is just a form of manspreading; another example of men taking up space just because they can. Itâs reflected in the audience also: thereâs an irksome breed of ultra-competitive film bro who would rather pee into a bottle than miss even a minute of Filipino director Lav Diazâs latest long hauler. Itâs worth repeating at this point: size isnât everything, guys.  Source  Or like Rose already pointed out 1912 #queen
March 3, 20232 yr Daily mail have a video of Leo with no mask, not hiding his face (which is a miracle and that's why I'm posting).  Leo Paris club.mp4
March 3, 20232 yr And for some reason my computer is not opening dm pics too, so if someone can post the ones of Leo with no mask here I would be thankful.  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11813353/Leonardo-DiCaprio-48-leaves-party-Paris-minutes-model-Rose-Bertram-28.html
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