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jsmithcameronx · 1 year
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Kieran: She hates it when I single out Snook as someone that I love to work with. So J., I’m gonna tell you right now. I think that you are probably my favorite actor to do scenes with. After Sarah Snook.
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lllsaslll · 1 year
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Congrats to the Elvis team!
Critic's Choice nominations secured for Best Picture, Best Actor (Austin Butler), Best Director (Baz Luhrmann), Best Production Design (Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy, & Bev Dunn), Best Editing (Matt Villa & Jonathan Redmond), Best Costume Design (Catherine Martin), Best Hair and Makeup
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umseb · 26 days
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sebastian vettel and george russell at the autosport awards, grosvenor hotel, london - december 4, 2022 📷 nils jorgensen / motorsport images
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soapbubbles511 · 1 year
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My two cents on the S2 trailer/premiere date because the fandom keeps hyping itself up at least once a week over some imagined drop date. Jenkins is not going to release the promo this week on Kristian's insta live. The trailer is not going to premiere at the next convention in a couple weeks or any other special date picked by fandom. Jenkins has no control over when it's released. This is completely on HBO's schedule.
HBO puts out a general trailer for upcoming shows once per quarter. OFMD had like 2 seconds of old footage in the January one. The next one should be early April. I'm expecting OFMD to feature more heavily in that one and with new footage.
The cutoff for this year's Emmy eligibility is the end of May. I don't think they'll want to skip a year of eligibility. My bet is on S2 premiering sometime mid-April to early May. So I do think the trailer will come out soon-ish. But like sometime within the next month soon-ish.
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mfjenks · 5 months
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It's actually the cutest and the funniest fact that just a year after the ceremony where the iconic "SHAG awards" joke and Selena being "OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOD MERYL STREEP KISSED MY HAND I'M GONNA CRY" it happened to be so that Marty and Meryl literally played one of the best romances ever with shag talks included and Meryl and Selena fistbumped😭
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brian-in-finance · 8 days
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Remember… growing up in Ireland, our town did not have a movie theatre so we had to travel. — Caitríona Balfe
“that film” was Belfast.
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umgeorge · 26 days
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sebastian vettel and george russell at the autosport awards, grosvenor hotel, london - december 4, 2022 📷 nils jorgensen / motorsport images
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pepimeinrad · 13 days
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Mirja Boes & Ralf Schmitz Die Dreisten Drei (2003-2004) LOL: Last One Laughing (2024)
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outtagum · 2 years
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SADIE SINK attends The Whale red carpet at the Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2022
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burninlovebutler · 1 year
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my boy, my boy 💗 i am so proud of you 💗 and i know Elvis & Lisa Marie are too 💗
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of course i am disappointed at the oscar’s loss BUT at the end of the day, we still won in so many other ways & areas - we’ve come a long way & it’s been quite a journey & there is SO MUCH to celebrate outside of one award - our boy & this movie was winning awards left & right all season
golden globes & baftas are HUGE win’s especially for this stage in his career plus awards are bullshit anyway i never cared or paid attention to them until now
one award does not dictate or null the success, impact & love this movie has cultivated
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art in any form is subjective
to paraphrase my other fav boy, Harry Styles’ grammy speech:
“I think on nights like tonight it’s important for us to remember there is no such thing as ‘best’ in music art. I don’t think any of us sit in the studio on set making decisions on what is going to get us one of these [awards],”
and Jon Batiste’s speech:
"I believe this to my core, there is no best musician, best artist, best dancer, best actor - the creative arts are subjective and they reach people at a point in their lives when they need it most. It's like a song or an album is made and it's almost like it has a radar to find the person when they need it the most."
and the movie, austin & elvis certainly found us when we needed it the most - i whole heartedly believe that 💗
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it might be the end of an era, but there is a new beginning on the horizon & i can’t wait to be there with you all 🌅💕
i know that i will look back at this time with such happiness & fondness, i’ve made such great friends & memories - i cherish it all
i won all of you guys & that’s a pretty fucking good win in my book 💗
i love y’all so much 💗
-mel xx
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jsmithcameronx · 1 year
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J. Smith-Cameron attends the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on February 27. 2022. - Part 2 (Part 1)
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feydfuckernation · 1 year
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since 2022 is almost over i’ve been thinking about all the movies i watched this year and man, nothing really compares to watching elvis in the theaters. the only other movie i had gone to see during covid at the time was no time to die the year before (since it was daniel craig’s last bond film) and prior to that i hadn’t gone to see a film in the theater since knives out came out in 2019. i’ve loved baz lurhman ever since i was old enough to watch moulin rouge, so i kind of figured i’d like elvis but man, i never expected to care so much about a film like elvis the way i do. and not only that, but the experience itself. the sheer fucking spectacle of this film is one that i don’t know will ever be surpassed for me, because i saw this film eight times in the theater and wondered if it would ever fail to meet the expectation set by that initial viewing, and it never did. not once. it was good every. single. time. i sat in just about every row you could think of and it was not only consistently good, it almost surpassed itself with every subsequent viewing. in 23 years i can’t think of a single movie that has ever made me feel that way. what elvis accomplished is nothing short of miraculous in every way imaginable. i’ve talked about how elvis as a film made me care about a man that only ever existed as a fixture of rock n’ roll music, another name for the history books, a name that mattered in the context of music my folks grew up listening to more than i did. a movie carried on the shoulders of a relative unknown compared to every other major musical biopic to come out in the last few years (bohemian rhapsody and rocketman bolstering far more recognizable star power in rami malek and taron egerton respectively), a name that i hope will go on to even greater heights as a result of his performance and his work ethic. a movie that has given me an experience unlike any other before it, one that i try to relive every time i watch it on my own. a movie that will always be one of the greatest experiences i’ve ever had the privilege of seeing on the big screen.
elvis 2022 man. elvis 2022.
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rafaelsilvasource · 2 years
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Rafael Silva From 9-1-1: Lone Star Found His Way As a Queer Immigrant
ALEX GONZALEZ | SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 
The Austin-set 9-1-1: Lone Star is actually filmed in Los Angeles, but actor Rafael Silva will make his way to Texas this month. Silva, who plays officer Carlos Reyes on the FOX procedural drama hit, is set to speak at the annual Black Tie Dinner fundraiser benefitting the LGBTQ+ community. This year, the ticketed event will take place at the Sheraton Dallas, and Silva is set to receive the organization's Vanguard Award.
We chatted with Silva via Zoom on one of his few days off from filming the upcoming fourth season of 9-1-1: Lone Star.
Though he will be in Dallas only briefly, Silva is looking forward to meeting LGBTQ+ people from all walks of life at the Black Tie Dinner, which will take place Saturday, Sept. 24.
“It’s such a privilege because you get to meet people who have gone through so many experiences,” he says. “I think learning from each other is the number-one task.” Silva was born and raised in Brazil and moved to the U.S. at the age of 13. He recalls having his first inklings of queerness at the age of 4 as a child in Brazil, but by the time he arrived in the U.S., he and his family were mostly focused on adapting to a new culture, a process he describes as "chaotic."
It was through participating in the arts that Silva was able to understand what being queer meant. “I come from a country where machismo equates to strength, and equates to a feeling of superiority over others,” Silva says. “And being part of the LGBTQIA+ community is considered everything but that. Navigating how I was brought up, to moving here, to then receiving another identity as an immigrant and Latino was very confusing. But I found my way, thankfully.”
While his coming out experience was positive, Silva believes that media still has a long way to go in terms of telling LGBTQ+ stories, Latinx stories and how those stories intersect. Off the top of his head, Silva notes that 25 years from now, it is predicted that the Latin population will exceed 100 million in the U.S. But, he points out, only 3% of television shows have Latinx leads, thus making for an inaccurate reflection of the number of Latin people in America.
“How does 30% of the consumers make up only 3% of film and television?” Silva says. “I think culturally and socially, Latinx and queer people are forgotten. It's as if you plant a tree and you expect it to grow, and it creates the very first fruits, and then you take all of the fruits, but then you keep expecting more, but you don't keep watering or nurturing the tree. How does that even work?” In the years he’s been playing Carlos, he is proud to be a source of representation for queer Latinx people. He says he receives messages from fans in real life and on social media about what Carlos has meant to them, and having that kind of impact, he says, is truly rewarding. Silva describes his character as someone who “tries to do the best he can,” but teases that he’s going to “trip pretty hard” at the beginning of the fourth season, which premieres in January 2023.
The third season of 9-1-1: Lone Star ended with Carlos getting engaged to his longtime boyfriend, TK Strand (Ronen Rubenstein). Fans of the show have nicknamed the couple “Tarlos” and often use the hashtag #Tarlos on Instagram and Twitter to share theories and fan fiction. Silva admits he does read the posts from time to time, although he doesn’t want to get too invested. He says he prefers to maintain “a healthy relationship with social media.”
“I think the healthiest way to maintain it is to maybe read one or two posts,” Silva says, “but not diving too deeply into it.”
Silva can’t share too much about the upcoming season of 9-1-1: Lone Star, but he teases a “big surprise for Carlos” in the season premiere. “It might piss off some people, it might not,” Silva says. “But I think it determines the tone as to how Carlos approaches the rest of the season.”
Over the years, the Black Tie Foundation has raised over $27 million for LGBTQ+ causes. Silva is honored to attend their annual dinner, and he regards the event as an example of the change he wishes to see in the world. His hope for the future is that he and everyone else continue to put good into the universe. “It’s not just about queer rights. It’s not just about climate change,” Silva says. “It’s about all of us. For me, I'm on that wagon personally of just trying to get everybody to stop the bullshit. And just if we need to hold hands and sing ‘Kumbaya,’ then so be it, if that's what gets the job done, for all of us to stop this nonsensical behavior pattern of just trying to be better than each other. The solution to stagnation is diversity.”
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umseb · 26 days
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sebastian vettel and george russell at the autosport awards, grosvenor hotel, london - december 4, 2022 📷 alan d west / alamy
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chanstopher · 1 year
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221216 KBS Song Festival ©️TinyzooOO
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wejustvibing · 1 year
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