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Old 09-22-17, 03:25 PM
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Towards the beginning of her new Netflix documentary, there are helium star balloons filling her staircase. When asked, she said they were from Bradley Cooper because she just got the movie role.
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Bradley doing his best Sam Elliot impersonation.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Originally Posted by devilshalo
Bradley doing his best Sam Elliot impersonation.
Well, it looks like Sam Elliot is playing his father, so it makes sense.

This looks really good actually. I was a little worried about Cooper's singing but he looks fine in a very clearly inspired-by-Kris-Kristofferson role. Lady Gaga seems an inspired choice. She should have won an Oscar two years ago for her song, hopefully she does for a song here.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

it looks really good, and Gaga looks a lot better without makeup
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

I recall some of the early marketing that Lady Gaga was using her real name Stefani Germonotta. I guess WB wants to keep the name everyone knows her as to help sell tickets.

I would watch this.

They've changed the release date a few times already. Trailer says October. I guess that's a better time for a movie like this. It would have gotten buried had it stayed in May.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

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They've changed the release date a few times already. Trailer says October. I guess that's a better time for a movie like this. It would have gotten buried had it stayed in May.
I would bet early October, with the soundtrack getting released late September to qualify for the 2019 Grammys as well (in case this becomes a huge Bodyguard-style hit movie and soundtrack combo).

Lady Gaga is pretty old at 32 to play an undiscovered ingenue, but Streisand was 34 when she played the role. I guess you just have to roll with it. In real life not to many music superstars get their first break in their mid-30s.
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It actually looks pretty promising. It looks rightfully lavish and wide screen like the Cukor version. GaGa is good casting to match the sort of meta-level on/off screen situation of Garland/Streep.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

"A Star is Born"

1937 - Janet Gaynor et Fredric March.
1954 - Judy Garland et James Mason
1976 - Barbra Streisand et Kris Kristofferson

2018 - Lady Gaga et Bradley Cooper

I scoffed at the later. After watching that trailer, I was dead wrong.
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Bradley Cooper has a pretty good singing voice. Gaga insisted that they record all of their singing live, instead of lip-synching to pre-recorded tracks.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Originally Posted by DJariya
I recall some of the early marketing that Lady Gaga was using her real name Stefani Germonotta. I guess WB wants to keep the name everyone knows her as to help sell tickets.

I would watch this.

They've changed the release date a few times already. Trailer says October. I guess that's a better time for a movie like this. It would have gotten buried had it stayed in May.
Funny you mention this — I was impressed with the trailer and was thinking “It’s easier to take a singer-turned-actor seriously as an actor when he/she doesn’t use the stage name.” I get the studio wanting to capitalize though.

I’m not a huge music person, but I just find her downright gorgeous when she isn’t doing all the strange stage shit.

Was that Dave Chappelle?!
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Originally Posted by Abob Teff
Was that Dave Chappelle?!
Sure looked and sounded like him.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Originally Posted by TomOpus
Sure looked and sounded like him.
Yes, he's in the credits at the end of the trailer.
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Early reviews: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_star_is_born_2018/

94% w/ 16 reviews.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Every movie I see has this damn trailer in front of it.

I'm partial to the Garland version, but I'm sure I'll see this at some point.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

I've seen the trailer so much now that I'm tired of it (the trailer).

But, I will still see this. Opens on my birthday.

and Gaga does look much better with the darker hair, no makeup in this.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

I had no idea this thread was started in 2011. Kudos to those who update it instead of creating a new one.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Saw the trailer before Operation Finale. Didn't realize that was Gaga at first. Gonna call it now, she gets nominated at least. Can't believe I'm actually going to see this movie, before the trailer would put my interest level at 0%.
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Not really a stretch to “call it now”. The film has been talked about in awards contention for a while.
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The album, which will be released the same day the film opens on Oct. 5, will feature nineteen song in a variety of styles and fifteen dialogue tracks featuring specific moments and plot points from the film, mimicking the experience of seeing the movie in a purely auditory way.

Track List for A Star Is Born soundtrack:

1. Intro

2. Black Eyes – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson.

3. Somewhere Over The Rainbow

4. Fabulous French

5. La Vie En Rose – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Louiguy and Edith Piaf. Produced by Lady Gaga and Brian Newman.

6. I'll Wait For You

7. Maybe It's Time – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written by Jason Isbell. Produced by Bradley Cooper and Benjamin Rice.

8. Parking Lot

9. Out of Time – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson.

10. Alibi – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson.

11. Trust Me

12. Shallow – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.

13. First Stop, Arizona

14. Music To My Eyes – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson. Produced by Lukas Nelson.

15. Diggin' My Grave – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Paul Kennerley. Produced by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson.

16. I Love You

17. Always Remember Us This Way – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Lori McKenna. Produced by Dave Cobb and Lady Gaga.

18. Unbelievable

19. How Do You Hear It?

20. Look What I Found – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Balir, Lukas Nelson, and Aaron Raitiere. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

21. Memphis

22. Heal Me – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Blair, Julia Michaels, and Justin Tranter. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

23. I Don't Know What Love Is – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson.

24. Vows

25. Is That Alright? – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Blair, Lukas Nelson, and Aaron Raitiere. Produced by Lady gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

26. SNL

27. Why Did You Do That? – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Diane Warren, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

28. Hair Body Face – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

29. Scene 98

30. Before I Cry – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair.

31. Too Far Gone – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson.

32. Twelve Notes

33. I'll Never Love Again (Film Version) – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Ratiere. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.

34. I'll Never Love Again (Extended Version) – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Ratiere. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.
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This review basically claims the movies is one of the all-time greatest.

How long does one need to sit with a movie before calling it one of the all-time greats?

A few years ago, I heard Paul Schrader say that you can’t really put a movie in the pantheon until it’s at least 10 years old, and I get what he’s saying; there are certainly countless films most of us now revere (It’s a Wonderful Life, Blade Runner, The Shining) that received mixed responses or worse on their initial releases, and an equal number that were celebrated in their time but are now more or less forgotten. (Does anybody today really believe that 1981 Best Picture winner Chariots of Fire is a better movie than Blow Out or Body Heat or Thief, or any number of other great films from that year?) Every once in a while, though, I come across a movie that I’m immediately sure will endure for as long as there are movies and people to watch them, and I get that sense not just after one viewing but before that viewing is even over. It happened while I was watching GoodFellas on opening weekend, and during Eastwood’s Unforgiven, and Boogie Nights, and now it has happened again with Bradley Cooper’s A Star is Born. As confident as it is ambitious and as overflowing with disparate pleasures as it is utterly controlled and cohesive, it’s the most impressive directorial debut by an actor since Robert Redford’s Ordinary People – maybe since Charles Laughton’s Night of the Hunter. It’s one of those rare movies that grabs you from the opening shot and then just gets better and better with each passing scene; within the first few minutes, you know you’re in the hands of a born filmmaker and can just sit back with the trust that your faith will be rewarded – which it is, many times over.

Those first few minutes of A Star is Born serve as a microcosm of many – but far from all – of the avenues that Bradley Cooper, as co-writer, director, and star (as well as co-composer of many of the songs), explores over the course of the film. It opens with a deafening roar of crowd noise as singer-songwriter Jackson Maine (Cooper) takes the stage to perform the opening musical number; we watch him perform his song, then follow him from the stage into the insulated silence and isolation of an S.U.V. whisking him away from the show. Immediately, Cooper establishes the subjective approach he adopts for the entire film, immersing the viewer in Jack’s point of view; in the same way that the camera stays inside the boxing ring in Raging Bull, it never leaves the stage in A Star is Born’s concert sequences, giving the viewer a vivid and overwhelming sensory experience of what it’s like to be a performer. When Jack leaves the stage for his S.U.V. and takes a trip to a local bar, where he meets the film’s heroine, Ally (Lady Gaga), our identification grows even more immediate as Cooper creates a palpable sense of what it’s like for this guy to be famous – of how the world both expands and contracts for a celebrity, and how the sound of being famous is one of overwhelming cacophony, interrupted by moments of dead quiet, and then back again. Yet for all the intensity with which Cooper links us to Jack’s perspective, he just as powerfully and directly connects us to Ally when she’s introduced; for the rest of the film, Cooper deftly shifts point of view not just between Jack and Ally but among a supporting cast that includes a Sam Elliott as Jack’s brother, Andrew Dice Clay as Ally’s dad, and Dave Chappelle as Jackson’s old friend.

The result is a film with the breadth of an epic ensemble piece and the intimacy and undiluted emotional impact of a character study by Bergman or Cassavetes. And it’s not just a movie of multiple points of view – it’s a movie of multiple subjects and even multiple styles and genres, all of which are kept in perfect tonal balance by Cooper. The love story at the core, between a male artist on his way down and a female artist on her way up, is the same one that has been filmed at least three previous times (most famously in 1954 with James Mason and Judy Garland and in 1976 with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson), but Cooper, without sacrificing a bit of the romance’s force and passion, builds upon it to create something much more expansive. This isn’t just a great love story, it’s also an intricate examination of how we’re shaped by our families, a sophisticated inquiry into the links between self-destructiveness, self-awareness and celebrity, and a richly observed portrait of what it takes to be an artist – how much of it is hard work, how much natural talent, and how the adulation and resentments of those not willing to do the former and not in possession of the latter mess with an artist’s head. And how artists in turn mess with those closest to them. This is just scratching the surface of a movie that’s also more honest and detailed in its depiction of addiction than any of the previous versions of A Star is Born, and that finds time throughout its 135 minutes for dozens of moments that are self-contained treasures, mostly having to do with small gestures expressing the tensions and bonds in relationships that have evolved over the course of decades. And A Star is Born is as satisfying in the big moments as it is in the small ones, reaching heights of delirious spectacle in the enormous musical set pieces (most of which reportedly had to be shot on the fly by Cooper and his crew a few minutes at a time during preexisting concerts).

Amazingly, Cooper does all of this in less screen time than either the Mason-Garland or Kristofferson-Streisand versions of A Star is Born – his script, co-written with Eric Roth and Will Fetters, is as compact as it is complex, with each scene and each character serving multiple purposes at once. It’s a rock-solid piece of writing, filled with insight and incident but as cleanly structured as the best of Robert Towne or Lawrence Kasdan, and it would have made for a great movie even if shot in a fairly pedestrian manner. What makes A Star is Born a masterpiece is the way Cooper and cinematographer Matthew Libatique take this script and add further dimension and resonance to it through their elegant, expressive visual style. That shifting point of view I mentioned is beautifully conveyed through camera movement and color, as the filmmakers do subtle things to illustrate Ally’s frame of mind as she enters Jack’s world as an adjunct, then as she becomes a full partner, then ultimately eclipses him – simply by tracking the color red throughout the film one can follow the ebb and flow of Ally’s power as a performer and a woman. Every choice Cooper and Libatique make, from shooting Jack with vintage anamorphic lenses that emphasize the flares and haze (to show both the intoxicating spectacle of his life and its instability) to deciding when to keep those lenses close and when to pull them back, puts the viewer in the specific emotional and intellectual state the director intends – yet this is the opposite of a closed-off, manipulative movie where there’s no room for the audience to contribute. Like Scorsese, whose work (particularly The Last Waltz, New York, New York and Life Lessons) this film strongly resembles, Cooper has somehow figured out how to marry the precision of a Hitchcock or Kubrick with the emotional generosity and psychologically probing nature of a Cassavetes or Kazan.

I’m not entirely sure how Cooper achieves this effect, any more than I am of how Scorsese does it, but I suspect it has something to do with having a firm command of the tone and visual language of the piece while giving his actors total freedom to explore. Every single person in this movie is as good as they’ve ever been on screen, seemingly revealing new sides not only of their characters but also of themselves (there’s a meta aspect to a lot of these performances that Cooper milks for all they’re worth). The undeniable standout is Lady Gaga, whose performance here goes far beyond what we typically think of as great acting and moves into the territory of, say, Gena Rowlands in A Woman Under the Influence. The role requires her to play every note on the emotional scale from the depths of despair to the joyous exuberance, and Gaga is flawless in every scene. Her work proves the cliché about the specific becoming universal, as she plays each moment in surprising, unique ways and makes bold choices no other actress would conceive of, yet gives each of those moments a profound and affecting sense of recognition for the audience – every triumph and every heartbreak feels utterly honest and relatable, and it all builds to one of the most emotionally shattering finales I’ve ever encountered in a movie. It’s one of Cooper’s many triumphs that in the finale he pulls the dozens of themes he’s been playing with for 135 minutes together into one gorgeously distilled moment of tragedy, celebration, longing, resignation and survival that reveals he was telling a simple, classical love story all along. It’s a scene, and a movie, for the ages
https://www.talkhouse.com/bradley-co...stant-classic/

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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Originally Posted by dex14
This review basically claims the movies is one of the all-time greatest.
I thought the buzz was that this movie was going to be terrible and bomb.
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
I thought the buzz was that this movie was going to be terrible and bomb.
Not at all. It always seemed to be looked at as an awards contender.
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Re: A Star is Born - remake (2018, D: Bradley Cooper) S: Lady Gaga, Cooper

Ignored the hype on this and didn’t think much of Gaga before, but that trailer makes me think this could be a great film.
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it looks amazing to me. But then again I'm a sucker for movies involving music
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I don't know why, but until I watched that trailer, I thought this was a remake of Star 80. ugh.


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