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Well yeah. Don't Call Me Angel, Off to the Races, Ridin' Doin' Time Summertime Sadness (especially the remix) Radio National Anthem, Summer Bummer Blue Jeans High by the Beach The second half of AW Prisoner Cola West Coast all of those you can work out to. A Lana bop is the rarest, but it exists. Which is why I'm hoping the Weeknd collab is a not a fucking ballad.
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OMGGGGGGG YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS That sounds very very promising. I need a fire Lana x Weeknd collab. Imagine something upbeat and 80s, like the stuff Abel's been putting out over the past few years. Like Take My Breathe Away or Save Your Teas, but with Lana on it. I would fucking die Please, lana, no more ballads and sad girl shit! This boy needs new gym music.
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It's a heavy album for sure. As was BB. That's why I keep saying the next one should be on a lighter, more fun side. The last purely fun record we got was LFL, with Love, Summer Bummer, Groupie Love, Get Free, Cherry, etc. (second half was heavy, yes, but too much of it was pretty upbeat, really). This is becoming too gloomy.
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best female cast ever. love blondes, as many as possible in one film. that's sofia's thang
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Agree! Farrel can be a great actor sometimes (batman, inisherin, killing of a sacred deer), but he was miscast in the Beguilled. Nicole's accent was pretty bad too. She did better in cold mountain. Still found Farrel hot though.
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Yes, but where's the source for this collab? Who teased it - lana or abel?
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very similar to mine. The beguilled was the biggest disappointment for me. Big fan of nicole, dunst, fanning and coppola, but the movie's script was paper-thin. More like an episode of some anthology series stretched thin
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where is this weeknd goss coming from? source? i also saw some buzz on twitter. personally, i would love it. i want the weeknd, billie ellish, dua lipa or caroline polachek. i hope it's an upbeat album full of collabs that will match the success of born to die and propel lana to #1 most streamed femail artist, after taylor lol
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How do you rank her movies? For me, it's gotta be something like 1. Lost in Translation 2. Virgin Suicides 3. Somewhere 4. Marie Antoinette 5. Priscilla 6. The Bling Ring 7. On the Rocks 8. The Beguilled 9 A Very Murray Christmas
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sofia is a genius! I need to watch priscilla again.
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Guy here. Also, my flatmate was mega mega mega hot with a huge Serbian cock. Gurl, if he'd left his briefs lying around, you woulda done the same. If not tonight, then asap. Gorgeous gorgeous film with the best performances of the year, and a razor-sharp script, the likes of which I haven't seen on screen in ages.
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Scream VI was the best one since Scream 2! Ortega is the bomb, and the lead girl got so much better since the previous Scream in which she sucked. I'm sad that they both left Scream VII (well, the first one being forced to). That franchise is now officially dead imo. Go see Priscilla, Wonka, Oppenheimer asap! Wonka is the sweetest movie of the year, and Oppy is a flat-out masterpice. Yep, Saltburn is that bitch. Have you seen May December? Also artful af and clever af.
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Omg, you're gonna love Saltburn. Can't wait to see Past Lives and Fallen Leaves. Agreed. A very good year! Yeah, it was good. The motivation for the lead character was a screenwriting gem.
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Very good choices. Opp, and Anatomy of a Fall are both exquisite film-making. I'll watch Past Lives this week, hear it's fab. Les ssure about Spider-Verse. It didn't quite work for me as well as the first one. Didn't have that warmth and humor. More an exercise in great animation and visual arts if anything. Still enjoyable. Kind of like how Incredibles 2 was enjoyable, but never really reached the heights of the first Incredibles.
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You need to watch better movies lol
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lol We've all been there. I once put a hot flatmate's used underwear over my face when he wasn't in the apartment LMAO. It reeked of cum too. Saltbrun shocked me in terms of character development. But I think it's the grave scene that will scandalize everyone. And rightfully so. I loved it, but it's whack
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OMG, I forgot about Mission Impossible! Yes, definitely one of the year's best. I'm loving this top-tier Tom Cruise era. Top Gun was ace as well.
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Saltburn How great is Jacob Elrodi as well? With that, Priscilla, and this new movie called "He went that way" (check out the trailer, it just dropped), he's THE star of 2023 imo.
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Yeah, I'm with you on Opp. I'm categorically against Chris Nolan, never liked a single one of his films. But this was a little masterpiece that you can't fault. He deserves best director. Not seen Poor Things yet, though I'm sure it'll be fab. As for Flower Moon, it's very good film-making. As good as Opp. if not better in some ways - mostly thematically, it's more current, with everything that's going on with white colonialism. And it's got the best female performance of the year in Lilly Gladstone. That said, I haven't seen Stone yet. Saw that too. Huge Sofia Coppola fan. Huge! And while I felt the first hour was some of her best work, I thought the second half kind of falls apart. Bu I saw it on the small screen. Will see it in the cinema next week to give it a proper shot.
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Ah, huge Wes Anderson geek here. AC didn't work for me, but I can't wait to see what he does next. Budapest Hotel was a flat-out masterpiece. And, yep, Barbie needed a merciless editor to trim at least 45 mins of it. I cannot wait for Poor Things! Everyone's hyped it so much and saying it's his best. As if The Favorite and some of his other films were already tough to beat. And totally agree on MD and Haynes, and Portman. It's easy to underestimate it as an actress based on her looks, but when she brings it, she really brings it (Jackie, Black Swan, May December). Can't wait for Reneissance too!
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Another Oppenheimer fan - yay! Loved Barbie, too, saw it twice already. I just thought it was about 45 mins too long and I wasn't a fan of the Mattel stuff or the ghost lady. But it's definitely loads of fun. Hopefully, Gosling gets nominated.
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Just wondering what everyone here loved movie wise? For me, I absolutely adored Wonka. I reckon Paul King is a master of family films. And, of course, Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon, any of which can earn BP at the Oscars. And then, Saltburn is BATSHIT CRAZY in all the best ways. What did you all love?
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Israel's genocide of Palestinians and war on the Middle East
barttttender replied to Ultra Violet's topic in World News
wasn't implying that there should be a boycott of those brands - just the irony of it. and yes, it's arab/palestinian, you're right about that. But also, shouldn't the muslim people be more inclined to help out fellow muslim people? seems like they've all turned a blind eye. Because what's the alternative? Third world war with arabs against america? the main issue is the Us, and it's blatant unwavering support of the ethnic cleansing. American people need to wake up. But then, most would rather sit and reap the financial rewards