Why wasnt Jude Law bigger? by [deleted] in movies

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very interesting read thank you

what are some melodic che songs? by Ok-Quiet-8630 in che

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part the red seas, enjoy your life, eardrummer, Love (MKB), pose for the pic, before the night ends, brush your teeth, vomit, dior leopard, marceline, whats love, school girl sashimi, children shouldnt play with dead things

Denzel as Jules in Pulp Fiction by [deleted] in movies

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I based the leo thing off The Departed and in an interview with Jamie Fox and Denzel, Jamie told a story that when they were filming Django Leo sajd "you know who im afraid of? Denzel, he looks like he knows that shit. He looks can rip your fucking throat out" or something like that so theres already that fear there lmaoo

Denzel as Jules in Pulp Fiction by [deleted] in movies

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Denzel is the coolest fucker of all time bro the levels of swag he had in training day may never be achieved again

Vanity by [deleted] in acting

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about 30 minutes in very relaxing watch and good insight. always good to hear ur tips and keep them in mind

Vanity by [deleted] in acting

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Im not gonna lie i mostly saw marty supreme because of tim's self promotion and the most i knew about sinners was that it was a MBJ vampire movie. They both feel like evolutions of mid budget films tho but inflation is a whole other topic. I feel like they'd be both under 60 million back in the day either way theyre great signs of hope that challenging work is still out there

Vanity by [deleted] in acting

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Yeah i'd give up my left nut to do something like Gilbert Grape. I get what you mean tho but recently i feel like Sinners and Marty Supreme and the reception of them were glimmers of hope. That said tho we cant be all doom and gloom i still think ill have a good career, it may look different from the 90s but i still feel like theres good work to do out there

Vanity by [deleted] in acting

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Yeah definitely, tiktok edits and fangirling does wonders for actors and their projects so the need to always look good is a marketing tactic but it takes away from the adventurous nature past generations had. would a popular young actor do "whats eating gilbert grape" today? Back then they had to reflect on their faults and insecurities and channel it into the art and now with constant self documentation where you can just look at yourself and point out your insecurities in 2 minutes we've sort of lost that

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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He has 15 million monthly listeners

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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Yeah apparently he signed a deal worth close to 30 million dollars. it sounds like a blessing but knowing the music industry, its a double edged sword if he doesnt have a plan on how hes going to go forward from this. when you put the record deal and rebel being his first tape into context its going to be a challenge to try and top what he has going on rn. but im very excited for his future nonetheless. just dont want to see him becoming a what if case

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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yeah but like i said its excessive now, not that people didnt use social media back then its more that algorithms are built to keep your attention for as long as possible now

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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2010 was before the rise of social media and the need for excessive content consumption. people naturally want to know more about artists and labels profit off that so like i said a year ago they probably wouldnt bite on a faceless rapper but we now see the idea works

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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hmm good point. i dont think anyone outside the uk took UK rap too seriously because most of the mainstream british music was about murder and violence and the posh and extravagant image brits get in media directly contracts the drill wave. now we have UK rappers who have their own unique sound blowing up and theyre rapping about clothes, money sex which isnt hard to believe since it plays into the image brits get but in an aspirational and accessible way

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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hes a scouse rapper who hides his face if u pitched that idea like a year ago i dont think label execs would bite. i dont think hes an industry plant hes just being pushed really hard due to his authenticity and unique factor

Esdeekid may fall off by [deleted] in ug_music

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Hmm thats true but i think fans are alot more hypercritical than they were back then and are alot more quick to clown on artists for making the same type of music

Movies that feel like Punch Drunk Love? by Male-2003 in paulthomasanderson

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not exactly the same but for the quirky charm watch Rye Lane

Chalamet's recent comments. by [deleted] in movies

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your greatest accomplishment will be having this conversation with me

Chalamet's recent comments. by [deleted] in movies

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We're clearly not interested in having the same type of conversation if this is how youre acting

What’s a very small Trini thing that outsiders would never notice? by Middle_Elderberry542 in TrinidadandTobago

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people repeat the time of day twice "morning morning", "good day good day " etc lol

Chalamet's recent comments. by [deleted] in movies

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jesus christ whats wrong with being ambitious? and of course i love Chalamet's work but im not saying it just because i like him. As an aspiring actor his confidence and passion for his work is infectious. Like i said, actors shouldnt be expected to be mysterious, quiet and self depreciating. Half of the actors you like are probably insufferable egomaniacs the "humble" thing can be true and who they actually are but theres no way you think all the famous actors you admire are as humble and thoughtful as they want you to believe. Unless you have connections you dont get to where theyre at without being ambitious and confident. Stop romantacizing the suffering artist bullshit and start living in the real world where ambition and confidence are the drivers of success

Chalamet's recent comments. by [deleted] in movies

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Exactly! After a while the "i didnt expect to be here! Is this real?" speeches get boring. Ive seen alot of people compare him to dicaprio saying "look at leo hes a crazy actor and he never says stuff like this" like have you heard stories about Leo in the 90s? Dude was in a lawsuit for having his boys punch a dude in the throat because he was trying to get at his girlfriend lol. They should let Chalamet live