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5 minutes ago, ArtGagaPop said:

I just got my driving license today and my first job last week after being unemployed for almost 1 year. Gaga better follow up these great things in my life with a summer smash :queenga:

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Andreu

I've finished the last exams of high school for me this morning and finished with maths forever yas

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Doncho

The trailer is taking too long! What if they change the release date again? :cryga:

I hope not, it needs that Oscars promo!

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ryanripley
14 hours ago, CakeLikeLG said:

who is she? let me push her to 44 monthly listeners :staymad:

i really liked her album tbh

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DonnieDarko
8 minutes ago, Doncho said:

The trailer is taking too long! What if they change the release date again? :cryga:

I hope not, it needs that Oscars promo!

The trailer is definitely not taking too long. Also, there is a chance it won’t be even released next month. It’s not a blockbuster movie and it’s not gonna be shoved down out throats like for example Mavel movies are. I wouldnt be surprised to have the trailer debut late June/early July. It would still be normal and  understandable. There are rumours its coming on June 8th but with the note that it would be at the earliest. Also, there is no chance that the trailer being this late (in people’s opinion) is any kind of indication that the movie will be postponed.

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ryanripley

i hope gaga is okay :wub: 

she must be so nervous about starring in her first movie

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Doncho
2 minutes ago, SexyBat said:

41M views in 24h for "Fake Love" BTS omg :selena::rip:

WOW omg. VevoCertified should be changed to 200-300 Million views. 100 Million views is not impressive anymore :selena:

Poor Gags :saladga:

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Miaou
17 minutes ago, Doncho said:

WOW omg. VevoCertified should be changed to 200-300 Million views. 100 Million views is not impressive anymore :selena:

Poor Gags :saladga:

the fact that we have to say this about Gaga while she used to be THE queen of youtube :selena::messga:

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TheCureinMalibu

Taylor Swift's Delicate is now official reach the top 20 Overall AI Radio! 

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Doncho
6 minutes ago, SexyBat said:

the fact that we have to say this about Gaga while she used to be THE queen of youtube :selena::messga:

I think she can easily recover though. Not having 41M in 1 day, but she can get WAY better views with great videos and catchy songs. She will be back someday...

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ViviLittleM

Despite airing on a new network and against competition from part one of the “American Idol” season finale, Sunday’s Billboard Music Awards ceremony essentially matched last year’s edition.

According to metered market data posted by Showbuzz, NBC’s broadcast of the 2018 show averaged a 5.3 overnight household rating from 8-11PM. The 2017 show, which aired on ABC, drew a 5.4 household rating.

That broadcast ended up posting a 2.6 adults 18-49 rating and 8.7 million viewers in the final report. This year’s adults 18-49 and viewership numbers should arrive later this afternoon (the 11AM fast nationals will not account for the live west coast airing).

As noted, the first two hours of this year’s broadcast went head-to-head with the “American Idol” performance finale.

While that broadcast was not a massive ratings hit (4.6 in the overnight households), it almost certainly had some overlap with the Billboard audience.

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So, the Cannes 2018 is history now, and writing about the festival, critics are voicing their concerns about its prestige by saying - "The real problem at Cannes 2018 was the lack of event films that truly resonated as events — films that meant more after you’d seen them than before". This statement comes from Owen Gleiberman, Chief Film Critic for Variety, one the most respected movie critics in Hollywood. And then he brings "A Star Is Born" as an example of such an event(!). 

"...“A Star Is Born,” the new remake starring Bradley Cooper (who directed it) and Lady Gaga, might have grabbed the kind of headlines that can define (!) a festival, especially if it turned out to be an enthralling(!) film. Cannes wanted to play it, but the movie isn’t coming out until the end of the year, at the height of awards season. So its studio, Warner Bros., didn’t want it at the festival; it was thought that there was too big a risk in revealing it so early. In a sense, it’s hard not to see the studio’s logic, but the question is: Is what happened with “A Star Is Born” a prototype for the future of ambitious mainstream cinema at Cannes? Does the stark fact that awards season is now a great big whirring machine that gets switched on during the last third of the year — kicking off with the new power triumvirate of the Telluride, Venice, and Toronto film festivals — doom Cannes to second-class status?"

P.S. Major critics/journalists/bloggers slowly but surely are getting behind the narrative that this movie is the one to beat. In my opinion, the teaser/trailer will come out when it'll come out. We just have to sit tight and watch this one unfold before our eyes. I know, I will. We just might have something special on our hands come Fall time. 

 

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ArtGagaPop
8 minutes ago, asana15 said:

So, the Cannes 2018 is history now, and writing about the festival, critics are voicing their concerns about its prestige saying - "The real problem at Cannes 2018 was the lack of event films that truly resonated as events — films that meant more after you’d seen them than before". This statement comes from Owen Gleiberman, Chief Film Critic for Variety, one the most respected movie critics in Hollywood. And then he brings "A Star Is Born" as an example of such an event(!). 

"...“A Star Is Born,” the new remake starring Bradley Cooper (who directed it) and Lady Gaga, might have grabbed the kind of headlines that can define a festival (!), especially if it turned out to be an enthralling (!) film. Cannes wanted to play it, but the movie isn’t coming out until the end of the year, at the height of awards season. So its studio, Warner Bros., didn’t want it at the festival; it was thought that there was too big a risk in revealing it so early. In a sense, it’s hard not to see the studio’s logic, but the question is: Is what happened with “A Star Is Born” a prototype for the future of ambitious mainstream cinema at Cannes? Does the stark fact that awards season is now a great big whirring machine that gets switched on during the last third of the year — kicking off with the new power triumvirate of the Telluride, Venice, and Toronto film festivals — doom Cannes to second-class status?"

Major critics/journalists/bloggers slowly but surely are getting behind the narrative that this movie is the one to beat. In my opinion, the teaser/trailer will come out when it'll come out. We just have to sit tight and watch this one to unfold before our eyes. I know, I will. We just might have something special on our hands come Fall time.

 

the hyping for ASIB continues, i hope the trailer drops soon :giveup:

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