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love when my internet gets bad and im just scrolling the dash looking at the diagonal gradients
#Is it just me or is it getting worse?#My wifi speed test says it's fine and 5G connection is solid#But most days recently I just get gradients that never load regardless of whether I'm on wifi or 5G
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cinematographers need to stop being so afraid of lighting. like i get it your movie is grim and serious, but i promise it would be even more grim and serious if i could actually see what was happening
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Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen SUPERMAN (2025) Dir. James Gunn
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just saw the new Superman and yknow what I keep thinking about?.. when he’s fighting Luthor’s diversion in Metropolis, Clark is making every effort to isolate it to a relatively open space (the park). damages are at a minimum. but that takes time, it’s not efficient enough, so then the corporate-funded Justice Gang shows up - and oops, suddenly buildings are being swept off their foundations, civilians in direct line of fire, the city core is getting ripped apart. he’s scrambling to save children, squirrels, people caught in the red zone while the others are more interested in punching the big monster. the story makes it absolutely clear that corporations don’t care about life or harm reduction, and in a world in which superheroes are already normalized, this kindness is what sets Superman apart
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one thing i think casual views of btvs tend to miss is that buffy's depression is a constant throughout the show. so often i see in reviews that season 6 is where buffy's depression either begins or gets debilitating but that's not it at all! she's depressed when she learns she has to die in season 1, she's depressed when she runs away at the end of season two, she's depressed when angel's resurrected and when joyce dies and when glory takes dawn. buffy was depressed long before she jumped off the tower, yet it seems as though a lot of people think that being brought back to life is what brought these feelings on. it's just that before this - she was functioning. there was so much happening that she literally didn't have time to think about her own feelings, there was always some evil to fight, and the need to put the safety of others above her own mental state. it's no coincidence that when we do meaningfully acknowledge her depression in season 6, it's when the trio aren't even a real threat until the latter half of the season. it's the same with her other low moments: her spiral after dawn gets taken is when glory isn't actively after them anymore, when they have a moment to regroup. fleeing to LA comes after season two, when the threats have been defeated. when buffy gets a chance to breathe, she can't avoid her issues anymore. being resurrected is just the trigger for this bout of depression, the reason we see it so much in s6 is because she has nothing to do to avoid it. depression is a huge part of her character and i wish more people acknowledged that.
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I don’t think I’m ever going to be over Edi Gathegi and can’t help but feel so happy for him with his role in James Gunn’s Superman
For those of you who don’t know Edi Gathegi starred in X-Men First Class as the character Dawrin (aka Armando Muñoz)

Dawrin’s powers are literally super adaptation, his body changes to every possible scenario in order to survive.
Gills to breath under water and fins when submerged

Stone skin when struck with an attack

In space his body will change to be able to breathe, when fire is directed at him he will become fire proof, etc. he is essentially unkillable dude to his mutation!
And yet in the movie he gets introduced solely to be killed

The unkillable, Black, Hispanic, Male, character literally gets killed first and acts as a ‘motivator’ for the rest of the cast even though they hardly mention him after his death.
Edi Gathegi even voiced his concerns, only for the studio to promise him that Darwin would eventually come back and be resurrected in future movies but surprise surprise. That never happened.

Years later James Gunn reaches out and askes him to audition to the point he sees 200 people and still ask if Edi Gathegi’s tape has come in.
Edi Gathegi despite his hesitation due to his last super hero movie experience decided to give it a shot and what a way to right a broken promise from the past!!

He not only doesn’t die but plays a vital role in the story, he’s been praised as a scene stealer being one of the most liked characters right behind Superman


Edi has been open in interviews about what this means to him and how happy he was to have this opportunity


Its great to see this come full circle
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ya’ll haven’t forgotten about drostan and his pretty fucking face, have you?
animated david tennant is STILL good david tennant
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good dynamic: character who’s too deeply rooted to a fault + character who’s never been able to form roots anywhere before
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Maybe that's the real punk rock. SMALLVILLE (2001–2011) / SUPERMAN (2025)
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