October 16, 20231 yr Can't believe we make it to the week KOTFM is starting... after so many years of waiting
October 16, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, Jade Bahr said: Can't believe we make it to the week KOTFM is starting... after so many years of waiting Yessss. I'm sooo happy and excited for the movie.
October 16, 20231 yr Yaaas! Seeing it on Friday. Could I politely ask anyone seeing the film (I include myself in this) that we keep the site spoiler free. I somehow have managed to stay ignorant about the ending so far and would love it to stay that way untill I see the film 😂🤣
October 16, 20231 yr I agree, we should use the spoiler function for discussing the details of the movie.
October 16, 20231 yr Regarding KOTFM. I won't spoiler anything. 🤐✌️ Martin Scorsese Says His Next Film is ‘The Wager’ Has anyone here seen Oppenheimer? Is it really that good? Oscars: Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ is Our Best Picture Frontrunner With all of the major fall fests having wrapped up their editions, here’s a portrait of what’s shaping up to be a very interesting Best Picture race at the Oscars. Here are my BP predictions as of 10.15.23: “Oppenheimer” “Killers of the Flower Moon” “Poor Things” “Barbie” “The Holdovers” “Past Lives” “Maestro” “Anatomy of A Fall” “American Fiction” “Across the Spider-Verse” Firstly, I should mention the EW article, published this morning, which predicted that Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” might break the record for most Oscar nominations for a single film, with 15. The problem is that they’re predicting a nomination in the supporting categories for Matt Damon and Florence Pugh — which are both long shots. My current total has “Oppenheimer” getting 13 noms in Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Makeup, Score, Costume, Editing, Art Direction and Sound Mixing. “Oppenheimer” was a box office hit, with almost $940 million worldwide, and a critical hit, currently sitting at 90 on Metacritic. I still see some people on the fence about the film; it has its detractors, but I don’t think there will be a large enough dissent to prevent it from winning the top prize. Regardless, nothing can diminish my belief that “Oppenheimer” is the current frontrunner to win Best Picture, and that Nolan might very well win his first Best Director statuette. People love this movie. It was a cultural phenomenon thanks to ‘Barbenheimer’ and the topic of nuclear energy is as relevant as ever. I mean, what other film could win? I can only see two other titles being legitimate rivals: Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” and Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.” “Poor Things” crashed the race with an astounding showing at Venice, winning the Golden Lion and becoming the most critically acclaimed film of the fall fests. Lanthimos’ film continued its stellar festival performance at NYFF and BFI London. The film’s star, Emma Stone, is also a frontrunner to win Best Actress. The question remains whether the film’s over-the-top theatrics will turn some voters off, not to mention the risqué material and in-your-face sex scenes. At least critics will be pushing the film, and Searchlight is also hoping for a large audience to show up come opening day. Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is being released this Friday. The latest reviews are just as great as the raves it received at Cannes this past May. It’s projected to earn around $25 million this coming weekend, but it could end up making more. The lengthy ‘Killers’ runtime, 3.5 hours, seems to continuously be coming up in conversations. If it were to win Best Picture then it would become the longest one to do so in the last 20 years. However, what counts is that it’s a great film, with a staggering vision, that, despite its flaws, leaves an indelible mark on the viewer. Still left to be screened are next month’s Ridley Scott-directed “Napoleon” and Blitz Bazawule’s “The Color Purple,” which comes out in December. Unless one of these titles two makes a dent in the Oscar race, then we most likely are going to have a three-way race for Picture and Director between Nolan, Scorsese and Lanthimos.
October 16, 20231 yr I have seen Oppenheimer. It was a good movie. Cilian was good but his acting was a little too quiet/subtle to give him an oscar. There was no scene where he really stood out. Leo did so much more in the trailers. I don't know if this is real but it does look cool:
October 16, 20231 yr Love this. I know it's a stretch but Ernest and Mollie are kinda star crossed lovers just like R&J!?
October 16, 20231 yr I'm so excited to see Leo do a kind of love story again after so many years. Although I have a feeling this one also won't have a happy ending. So the R&J comparison suits.
October 16, 20231 yr OMG read the comments: NEW - TITANIC: Stories From The Heart Director James Cameron, producer Jon Landau and star Kate Winslet. Seems like Leo didn't participate But I'm happy Kate did. They seem to have changed the cover so that her strange looking hair on the side is not that prominent anymore. Good move!
October 16, 20231 yr 53 minutes ago, akatosh said: I have seen Oppenheimer. It was a good movie. Cilian was good but his acting was a little too quiet/subtle to give him an oscar. There was no scene where he really stood out. Leo did so much more in the trailers. Thx for the little review I'm not a Nolan fan at all this is why I didn't watch the movie in cinema. I'll probably wait until it's free to stream. Yay another edition of Titanic for me, but first time in 4k It's been a long way from VHS to 4k but I loved every moment of this journey. This movie made me love not only Leo but the movie expierence in general!!
October 16, 20231 yr Just because I love smiley Leo Find Leo Another fanmade poster credit to dark design
October 16, 20231 yr I just bought my movie tickets for thursday. I'm super thrilled (), but let me tell you, cinema has become really expensive holy shit BUT... Leo is worth it.
October 16, 20231 yr New IMAX poster created by the Osage Nation Ambassador Addie Roanhouse Also Cara having some sort of meltdown because the movie can't be properly promoted from the cast https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyeQEQAytmL/
October 17, 20231 yr 5 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: New IMAX poster created by the Osage Nation Ambassador Addie Roanhouse Also Cara having some sort of meltdown because the movie can't be properly promoted from the cast https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyeQEQAytmL/ Poor Cara and all the cast, but at least she was able to attend Cannes, and like she said, the most important is that the Osage story was told and will be known for more people around the world.
October 17, 20231 yr On 10/15/2023 at 2:54 PM, akatosh said: Aww look at this video at 5:55 They are adorable together. 😍Such a shame we won't get any more interviews 😭 They are adorable together.
October 17, 20231 yr Osage members arrive at the premiere https://www.instagram.com/p/Cyezb33gvoV/ Also Lily back in Oklahoma beautiful as ever
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