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letterboxd-loggd · 11 months
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Beau Is Afraid (2023) Ari Aster
June 17th 2023
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kubrickstaring · 1 year
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New poster released for ARI ASTER'S next film BEAU IS AFRAID (2023). It's being described as a "decades-spanning horror film set in an alternate present". The plot is being kept tightly under wraps after the original script was leaked. Originally titled DISAPPOINTMENTS BLVD, BEAU IS AFRAID stars Oscar winner JOAQUIN PHOENIX as the titular character and is being released by A24.
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 now: https://youtu.be/bWiW4Rp8vF0?feature=shared
The American Climate Leadership Awards 2024 broadcast recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by active climate leaders. Watch to find out which finalist received the $50,000 grand prize! Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and featuring Bill McKibben and Katharine Hayhoe!
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filmposters · 1 year
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Beau Is Afraid
2023, Ari Aster
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clickbaitcat · 1 year
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Mannnnn I am so excited for this film
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mrschwartz · 2 years
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where's that post that says "i'm so glad that ari aster clearly never went to therapy" i just watched hereditary and that encapsulates my feelings
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scarletv0id · 1 year
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So apparently Ari Aster’s new movie’s trailer dropped recently and all I have to say about it is, I kinda liked the name Disappointment Blvd. 
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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Watch the 2024 American Climate Leadership Awards for High School Students now: https://youtu.be/5C-bb9PoRLc
The recording is now available on ecoAmerica's YouTube channel for viewers to be inspired by student climate leaders! Join Aishah-Nyeta Brown & Jerome Foster II and be inspired by student climate leaders as we recognize the High School Student finalists. Watch now to find out which student received the $25,000 grand prize and top recognition!
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pavelkaramazov · 1 year
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promo poster for Ari Aster’s 3rd film released by A24 today
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rue-bennett · 2 years
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What movie are you most hyped for in 2023?
Dune part 2, Challengers (Luca Guadagnino's tennis movie with Zendaya & Josh O'Connor bc I'm trash), Magic Mike's Last Dance, Oppenheimer, Barbie.
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star-girl69 · 4 months
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I honestly felt so bad for Lana, she totally got snubbed
and ik Taylor was trynna be nice and bring her onstage but she just looked so uncomfortable and I’m sure she was so dissapointed:/
i know. i just woke up and saw the pictures i’m genuinely heartbroken for her. midnights is probably one of my least fav taylor albums so i just cannot believe that it won. the only song i really like and listen to is the great war and snow on the beach lmao 😭😭😭
but again i’m not suprised
if there was any category i was SURE lana wasn’t going to win was aoty.
midnights was catchy at times and i mean taylor’s an amazing lyricist and vocalist but ocean blvd was just lana’s album. there’s not really another way i can describe it
it’s her most person album- the first time i listened to fingertips i was sobbing crying- and i mean the diversity and the entire concept of actually going through a tunnel (starting w some lighter songs hen progressively getting darker and darker until the more trap and upbeat end) was a brilliant idea and really took the listener on a true journey
not to mention, but the references she makes to past albums and songs showing her growth were some of my favorite little moments! singing the chorus of sweet the same way she sang the chorus in wait for life, singing the beginning of fingertips to the tune of bartender, the love song mention in let the light in- i felt like it brought a whole other layer of nuance to the album.
genuinely could talk about the lyrics for hours but a few honorable mentions-
it wasn’t my idea the cocktail of things that twists neurons inside // but without them i’d die - fingertips
my sister’s first born child // i’m gonna take that too with me // my grandmother’s last smile // i’m gonna take that too with me // it’s a beautiful life // remember that too for me - the grants
what’ya doin’ with your life do you think about it? // do you contemplate where we came from? // lately we’ve been making out a lot not talkin’ ‘bout the stuff that’s at the very heart of things // do you want children? // do you wanna marry me? // do you wanna run marathons in long beach by the sea // i’ve got things to do like nothing at all i wanna do them with you // do you wanna do them with me? - sweet
i was on the stairs // ella fitzgerald in the air // feelin’ hella rare // baby if you care // baby don’t you dare say // you’ll braid my hair, babe - fishtail
after the album came out for like a month literally all i couldn’t listen to was ocean blvd on shuffle lmao.
anyways, sorry for ranting, woke up to this and now i’m in a very pissed off mood. very disappointed, but this album is very hard to understand without already having an appreciation and understanding of lana, so, again- i’m not surprised.
i know the grammy’s are realistically just a popularity contest, but they are still huge achievements and i know it would feel so gratifying for her to finally have one. just so disappointed
i feel this loss so heavily with her.
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oldshowbiz · 20 days
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Jack Rourke Productions was one of the many independent production companies key to old Hollywood, just a non-descript television company that made several low-budget shows for multiple decades.
Barely known outside of Hollywood at the time, it is completely forgotten today.
It originally operated out of Jack Rourke's house at 10431 Fairgrove Avenue while packaging cheap radio shows.
Rourke found success in early regional television, selling pre-packaged shows to KTLA, KECA, and later KHJ.
Doing well for himself, he moved his headquarters to 6331 Hollywood Blvd.
When Hollywood Boulevard fell into disaray in the late 1960s, he moved his headquarters to Burbank.
Disappointed with the frequent absences of Mayor Sam Yorty, a friend for whom he produced a TV show, Rourke ran for mayor himself in 1969 on a tough-on-crime platform.
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bcacstuff · 2 years
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Sam Heughan was definitely in Florida we now know. His latest latergram TiKTok video that you just posted bcacstuff, is from Venice Beach, Venice, Florida. The speculation of KE and Sam traveling there for a quick trip together makes more sense and plausible now.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I can proof it is not Venice Beach in Florida, but in LA.... Venice, LA
Look at this Anon:
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See the sign there on the left (I painted an arrow in it for you), zoom in and you read Timbukt2
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And a simple search on Google maps gets you to:
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Not Florida... Abbot Kinney Blvd Venice, LA
Go look it up
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goldenmusicmoments · 6 months
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The GRAMMYs 2024 Nominations:
So the grammy nominations were just revealed and they follow a similar partner to what we’ve seen before. A handful of expected nominees, to then those unexpected. Some of the unexpected nominees are not deserving of the nomination, whilst others that weren’t expected are deserving. It is always hard to predict who will actually take home the trophies, however we will discuss who deserves the nominations/win and those that don’t. So lets get started.
Record of the Year:
Beginning with Record of the Year, here most of the songs nominated were expected to show up. ‘What Was I Made For?’, ‘Flowers’, ‘Vampire’, ‘Kill Bill’ & ‘Anti-Hero’ were major releases that all managed to achieve a lot of success. They are definitely tracks that the past year will be remembered for. Now though ‘Not Strong Enough’, ‘Worship’ & ‘On My Mama’ weren’t records that many predicted to be acknowledged by the recording academy, they are understandable choices. The first two were met with critical acclaim, though they didn’t make much of a commercial impact especially when comparing to the expected nominees. Regardless of that they standout from the consideration periods releases. ‘On My Mama’ only recently started its climb on the charts, however was well received by the general public who praised it for paying homage to the artists that came before and Victoria Monét’s delivery. It probably is the most surprising pick here. It is always hard to predict a firm winner, however ‘Flowers’ could very well be the one to take home the award. Though ‘What Was I Made For?’ is the record that should win this category as it is hands down the best single release of the past year that blew everyone away.
Album of the Year:
Now onto Album of the Year the biggest award of the night. The majority of the albums chosen here are those that many music outlets had predicted to show up. ‘The Record’, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’, ‘Guts’, ‘SOS’ & ‘Midnights’ were the least surprising. The former was critical acclaimed and loved by the general public, its quality really drew people to it and made it standout from the other releases of the past year. The rest of the albums received a mixed reaction, where some felt underwhelmed by the records. The latter two of the five mentioned attained huge commercial success ranking in the top ten of the best selling albums of the year gone by. ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ made a splash during its release week, but the buzz disappeared as many were disappointed by it. Mainly due to them expecting her to recreate her previous album that many loved. ‘Guts’ opened strong, but wasn’t able to remain stable. After a strong debut from Olivia Rodrigo the album was highly anticipated and expectations were high. Some loved the record, whilst others were left on the fence about it. It is a decent choice here, but along with ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ doesn’t deserve to win. 
‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’, ‘World Music Radio’ and ‘The Age Of Pleasure’ were the shocks here. The latter in particular as it isn’t a release that comes to mind when thinking of the releases during the consideration period. The first to are understandable as both are well crafted records that critics praised. Jon Batiste seems to have become a favourite of the recording academy as he shows up in all three of the major categories this year. He won the award the year before last, so you could see why he pops up again here. The album in itself is worth listening to as it is quite the experience, the most intriguing record on this list. Though it has the lowest critic score in this category. The Grammy's do love to surprise you with who they award the win to especially in this category. Though many think ‘Midnights’ or ‘SOS’ are the front runners, ‘The Record’ is the one that should take home the trophy.
There is one album in particular that was snubbed and deserved to be recognised here. That being ‘Calico’ by Ryan Beatty, a masterful record that is easily the best album released in 2023. ‘Portals’ by Melanie Martinez and ‘Bloom Mountain’ by Hazlett could have been great choices as well here.
Song of the Year:
Song of the Year has the most surprising moments so far. ‘Dance The Night’, ‘Butterfly’ & ‘A&W’ surprise you the most, the former because it doesn’t feature songwriting worth acknowledging by the recording academy in a category that is supposed to be recognising the writing. The other two because they weren’t tracks that many had in mind for a feature here. ‘What Was I Made For?’, ‘Flowers’, ‘Vampire', ‘Kill Bill’ & ‘Anti-Hero’ are the more expected choices. The latter four feature good songwriting, with ‘Anti-Hero’ being the strongest. ‘Flowers’ is pretty straightforward in putting forward its message. However the one that should take home the win is definitely ‘What Was I Made For?’, a beautifully written song that plays so well to the movie it accompanied and at the same time speaks to Billie Eilish’s life. 
Best New Artist:
Next up is Best New Artist a category that selects the artists on the basis of the past consideration period being the moment where they truly broke out. Which confuses some as they assume that the selection is from those that just had their introductory year. Most here are understandable choices, whilst others could very easily be replaced by more deserving choices. Gracie Abrams, Ice Spice and Noah Kahan were names thrown about when speaking about this category and are great picks. Jelly Roll though may have not been someone that was predicted, he is deserving as he just had his biggest year so far. Coco Jones and Victoria Monét were surprises, however deserving contenders as they are proving to be quite the forces. Fred Again.. and The War And Treaty don’t really come to mind if you were to ask the majority ‘Who are the artists you’ve just come across this past year that standout to you?’. They are also the least likely to win. In there place Ryan Beatty and PinkPantheress should have been nominated. As the two made such a big mark in music during the consideration period. This is the most hardest category to pinpoint who will win, Noah Kahan however should take the trophy home.
Sub-Categories:
Jack Antonoff seems to be the strongest contender for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical). In the Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical) category, that is a new addition to the Grammy's, Shane McAnally is the obvious choice as he’s been a writer on so many well written tracks for a long while now.
Again ‘What Was I Made For?’ is easily the best choice in the Best Pop Solo Performance. For Best Pop Duo/Group Performance any out of ‘Never Felt So Alone’, ‘Candy Necklace’, ‘Thousand Miles’ & ‘Ghost In The Machine’ would make for worthy winners. ‘Karma’ doesn’t deserve the win, its nomination alone was surprising. Kelly Clarkson’s new album ‘Chemistry’ should be given the award for Best Pop Vocal Album as she is a force to be reckoned with vocally and that album proves it. 
Kylie Minogue really has had quite the big year with ‘Padam Padam’ as it earns a nomination for Best Pop Dance Recording, however her fellow Aussie Troye Sivan earns his first nomination with ‘Rush’ and it proves to be the better choice for the win. Moving on ‘Not Strong Enough’ is the one that standouts in both the Best Rock Performance and Song categories. Best Alternative Music Performance and Album feature both Lana Del Rey and Boygenius, so either being awarded would be deserving.
SZA and Victoria Monét really dominate in the R&B categories, both being greatly deserving of the recognition and they are two of the most nominated artists this year. ‘Attention’ by Doja Cat should easily take home Best Melodic Rap Performance and Best Rap Song as it made quite the statement and her delivery on the track is so captivating. Laufey’s appearance in Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album with ‘Bewitched’ is well deserved and it should be the one to walk home with the award.
‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’ definitely makes the strongest case for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. All the nominees in Best Country Song apart from ‘Last Night’ are worthy of winning. Best Country Album features some great choices, though Kelsea Ballerini featuring here is great, the record itself was put forth as an extended play and not an album. However it could be given the win for what it does, the most likely winner will be ‘Bell Bottom Country’ which many expected to be a nominee for Album of the Year as well. Lainey Wilson has made quite the mark in country music. 
Tyla makes an instant impact with her viral single ‘Water’ judging by its nomination in the Best African Music Performance. Once again ‘What Was I Made For?’ stands out as the deserving one to take home the win in Best Song Written for Visual Media. Best Music Video features some solid choices, though ‘What Was I Made For?’ has a rather simple visual its impact sets it apart. Caroline Polachek should have received more love as she makes an appearance with ‘Desire, I Want To Turn Into You’ in Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical), which also features Boygenius’s ‘The Record’ and Victoria Monét’s ‘Jaguar II’. Madison Beer earns her first nomination with ‘Silence Between Songs’ featuring in the Best Immersive Audio Album.
It will be interesting to see who actually ends up taking the win, here is to hoping the voters make the right choices when selecting the winners. 
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starfxckersinc · 1 year
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@hazardutypay tagged me to list the 4 albums I’m listening to lately :-)
1. radiohead, the bends; i am always tryna like radiohead more bc i rlly respect them musically & they constantly break my heart so im determined to get to know this record bc fake plastic trees has dominated my life for months now. fave song; Fake Plastic Trees
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2. original cast recording, hedwig & the angry inch; i lowkey am struggling to have a mom rn and it’s constantly amazing 2 me how I ended up like hedwig like. wig in a box is pretty much the story of my entire life at this point. so I needed my mom back. fave song; Wig In A Box
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3. tunnel under ocean blvd, Lana Del Rey- no explanation other than i am a lana girlie….the proper ballads on this record are a disappointment but goddamn some of these songs r the best she’s done for a while. fave song; Candy Necklace
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4. this is the biggie,, to pimp a butterfly by Kendrick Lamar, I can’t even really explain how I feel about it bc there’s so much going on I haven’t even finished it yet. it’s fucking nuts to me musically & in terms of the depth & complexities & references to things idk about. fave song; King Kunta
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tl-os · 1 year
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It had been years since the dormer above her bed caved in when her father finally acknowledged the prevailing state of decay in the house had reached proportions dangerous enough that he finally moved them out and into the dreadful house over on XXXXXXXX Blvd., which, naturally, had its own ghosts and “decay”.
But Pandora had been unable to locate her XXXX XXX before he swept them out of the house and worried for her XXX constantly. She returned almost daily to wander the dark house, cut off from water and power, the contemporary signs of life. She climbed crumbling staircases, calling and calling. She was uncertain if her XXX was lost in the walls, or possibly had been shut outdoors and wandered out beyond the avocado tree into the swampy lagoon. She searched and searched, eating her heart out over the feelings of neglect and despair XXX XXX must feel, having been abandoned by her and this family. Pandora begged her father and mother to come back. She missed her terrible, rotting, broken-down home, as haunted and “dangerous” as it was. Dare she spend the night alone in this place? Did she have the courage to prove to them how vital this was to her? She feared she did not, and her own deep disappointment in herself devastated her.
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jetlagupdates · 9 months
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Sam tweeted about the S7 premiere tonight!
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[Image ID: Tweets by Sam (from Wendover) @/wendoverpro. They read:
"LA Jet Laggers! Can't wait to see you all tonight!
For those who were not able to get a ticket, we will be doing a standby line to fill any seats left open. Details below...
We do expect some seats to open up, but it is very likely that we will not be able to accommodate everyone so if you decide to come, be sure you're prepared for the possibility of disappointment.
The event starts at 7:30, so we will likely start letting the standby line in right around then. Look for signs at: Harmony Gold Preview House
7655 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046"
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2023 most anticipated
Killers of the Flower Moon (Scorsese)
The Beast (Bonello)
The Killer (Fincher)
The Perfumed Hill (Sissako)(doubt.jpg)
DUNC: Canto Due (Villeneuve)
Infinity Pool (Cronenberg, B.)
Asteroid City (Anderson, W.)
Showing Up (Reichardt)
Poor Things (Lanthimos)
The Blue Caftan (Touzani)
The Iron Claw (Durkin)
Knock at the Cabin (Shyamalan)
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Pt 1 (McQuarrie)
Disappointment Blvd./Beau is Afraid (Aster)
Cuckoo (Singer)
AND (Lanthimos)
RMN (Mungiu)
Unt. Todd Haynes!!
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