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Yosemite

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  1. I'd love Tiffany Pollard to play Azealia, wouldn't be too serious and it could have comedic value or even Tiffany Haddish (for the same reason lmao) But if you want like more dramatic, something more "legit" close to the real Azealia, maybe Keke Palmer (?)
  2. There's really some pictures where Margot is brunette and she really looks like Lana at Met Gala 2012 Nah, your casting ideas were actually kinda of spot on, except for Kit (I can't see him as Barrie lmao) and if that were to happen, in a series or a movie, it would be great but I guess she won't ever give the rights tho Yeah I know, I'd love like a "docuseries", something like what Taylor did for Folklore (haven't watched tho) and many other artists. Imagine her talking about stuff w/ the producers (esp. Kahne and Auerbach)
  3. Am I crazy to think that Margot Robbie would actually pull it off?
  4. I'd really be down for all of this but what I really think they could do was like a miniseries w/ 6-ish episodes (1h each, aprox.) about every album. Something that had her telling how was creating each album along w/ the producers and never-seen-before footage from BTS for some music videos (the whole shooting process + after production + bloopers/reels). Intro: Lizzy Grant vs Lana Del Rey (30-40 min. "episode") Elizabeth Grant, known by her stage name Lana Del Rey, and previously known as Lizzy Grant or May Jailer (and many others), speaks on pre-fame, way before her single Video Games became viral and talks about her very first studio album, Lana Del Ray, under the stage name Lizzy Grant, as well as some of her previous projects. Special Guests: David Kahne & Bob Leone. Episode 1: The Revenge of Lana Del Rey Lana Del Rey speaks on how she wrote her debut album, Born To Die, the meaning behind some of its tracks and her inspirations. She discusses the success of Video Games and how she edited the viral video. Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured. Special Guests: Emile Haynie, Dan Heath, Rick Nowels & Chris Braide. Episode 2: Body Electric - Destroyed by Madness Del Rey speaks on the reissue of her debut album, Born to Die: The Paradise Edition, along with her intent to do a short film containing some of the songs from the EP. She discusses some of her inspirations such as beat poets and Whitman. Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured. Special Guests: Anthony Mandler, Dan Heath & Tim Larcombe. Episode 3: Deadly Nightshade - Beautiful yet Poisonous Del Rey talks about her writing process on her sophomore album, Utraviolence, the meaning behind the tracks and how meeting Dan Auerbach shifted the whole project - previously titled Melancholia. She also addresses controversy related to the album and the infamous quote, "I wish I was dead already". Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured as well as two unreleased tracks, Trans Am and Melancholia. Special Guests: Dan Auerbach & Rick Nowels. Episode 4: Dreaming Away Your Life Del Rey speaks on her third album, Honeymoon, the way she started writing and recording right after her sophomore album was released. She also talks about the album's early concept, Music To Watch Boys To, as well as its video. She discusses why she chose the photo her sister, Chuck Grant, took of her and not the one originally intended for the cover. Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured. Special Guests: Neil Krug, Chuck Grant & Jake Nava. Episode 5: From Death to Life - the Pursuit of Happiness Del Rey talks about the parallel between her debut album, Born To Die, and her fourth album, Lust For Life. She addresses how the political landscape shaped, and also shifted, the album, and how she had the urge to make a statement through her music. She also speaks on working with Rich Lee, director of Love, Lust for Life and White Mustang's videos. Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured as well as some unreleased tracks. Special Guests: Rich Lee, Rick Nowels, The Weeknd, ASAP Rocky, Sean Lennon and Stevie Nicks. Episode 6: Happy in Blue Del Rey starts by addressing the writer's block she went through on writing Norman Fucking Rockwell!, the follow-up album to Lust For Life. She speaks on meeting Jack Antonoff, the inspirations behind the title-track and how she started to write poetry in the midst of crafting the album. Never-seen-before BTS footage is featured. Special Guests: Jack Antonoff, Rich Lee & Rick Nowels.
  5. I get what you're saying but I guess the previous user was just talking about QFTC (in terms of people being snowflakes). However, your 1) isn't a new thing, she's been doing that since 2015 (?)- not defending her, she's wrong for doing it but it's not a recent thing- 2) there's no excuse for that and 3) if it's bullshit or not (mesh mask having plastic-ish fabric underneath) idk, and we're beating an already dead horse, but most people bought it so she actually didn't dig herself deeper on that one. Those "lashings", as you called them, were justified in most of the cases. I'd rather have her replying to those tweets, when people make up shit about her, the way she's been replying, rather than her being quiet and let people speculate and ending up believing tales. Anyway, I don't think I'ma buy the vinyl. I'm still deciding but
  6. So , basically you heard the song 10 times
  7. Got a link? I'd love to read that interview lmao
  8. Nah, I came to my senses and listened to it again- it's really beautiful. Can't wait to listen to it in HQ. The choir part tho
  9. Exactly what I thought- and also, maybe they made it a little quiet than the "official" version (?), idk
  10. Ngl, kinda underwhelming then But the whole thing sounds too quiet bc it's a rip so yeah, I'ma wait to the HQ version
  11. I'ma wait for Lana's store to be updated and then I'll see which one will be cheaper (shipping-wise). Imagine the face of my dad when he sees a package, arriving at our door, w/ the word "Liverpool" on it
  12. Yosemite

    Song vs. Song

    TV in Black & White vs Big Eyes
  13. There's also no reasoning when you're lowkey being obnoxious, and somewhat childish, with that response. This isn't about what album you like the best or if you agree, or not, w/ some of her actions. No one's kissing her ass, this is just something we know nothing about. And we don't live in a rainbow world where everyone gets along- esp people in your family. People are nasty to one another, family members or not.
  14. I'ma have to stop you right there- it ain't our business and she didn't post "all her hate against her mother", it was just implicit that they aren't in good terms- she never said "I hate my mother". However, even if she does hate her why should she forgive her just bc ppl are dying and bc of the present pandemic context? No ma'am, she shouldn't. We don't know what happened between them behind close doors, we don't know if it's something really serious- she shouldn't forgive her actions just bc she's her mother, there are a lot of abusive, toxic family members out there. We just don't know. We can speculate, talk about it, which I'd say is "fine" but one thing we shouldn't be doing is holding this against her. You don't have to love every family member, you don't even have to talk to them. I'm sure you don't like 100% of your family members and there might be a reason to it. I really dislike when, once in a blue moon, someone brings out this argument about this topic. There's family members I don't talk to and I never will bc they won't acknowledge what they did and I will not forgive them just bc ppl are dying. It's not immature- but it's also not not immature- bc we don't know the reason behind all of this.
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