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filmyfact · 11 months
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'Blade' Movie 2024: Release Date, Cast And Everything We Know
The upcoming 'Blade' Movie 2024 film marks Marvel's fresh take on the iconic vampire hunter, set to join the MCU. Announced in July 2019, the movie stars Mahershala Ali in the lead role. The original Blade trilogy with Wesley Snipes was a hit, boosting the character's popularity. While details are limited, anticipation is high for this reboot, and fans are eager for updates on the plot, casting, filming, and release dates.
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gmzriver · 21 days
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Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers in "The Fall Guy" icons
like if you save or use
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yesmaddyposts · 3 months
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@gender-kenvy here
argue with THE WALL (this one was tough tbh)
Ryan Gosling Character Alignment Chart (3/?)
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thehumantrap · 8 months
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Ryan Gosling for Variety, 2024
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quantumleper · 2 months
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Deadpool & Wolverine was phenomenal
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yasminhananis · 7 months
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dance the night away
ryan gosling + marylin monroe, ana de armas, margot robbie — the 96th annual academy awards / blade runner 2049 (2017) / gentlemen prefer blondes (1953) / blonde (2022) / birds of pray (2020) / barbie (2023)
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trendfilmsetter · 2 months
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Hugh Jackman via Instagram 📸
‘This legend. @ realwesleysnipes #BLADE #deadpoolandwolverine’ -@ thehughjackman
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z-grist · 3 months
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blade runner 2049 ending
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whynot-movies · 2 months
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Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
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kdram-chjh · 20 days
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Movie: Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) | dir. by Shawn Levy
#deadpoolandwolverinemovie #escenasinolvidables #viralshort #escenasfavoritas #gambito
Watch this video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XOgCk99dlXw
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cloudmonarch43 · 24 days
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My to-watch list is pretty short now and it's not especially satisfying to write about movies while trying not to say too much about what happens in them, plus I barely like Instagram anymore (where these posts are focused), so it'll probably at least be a while before there's another post like this. But never you think that I don't want to talk about movies!! (Oops, I never noticed I wrote the wrong year for Alien. It's right in the alt text because I typed it all first and then copied it down!)
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Saw (2004) is a very silly movie that manages to stay enjoyable the whole way through. Aside from a few good bits, I didn't like Saw II (2005). There were too many characters, underdeveloped, so that even in context it just felt cruel to kill them off. I like engaging with the mechanisms of the games, and yeah the point of the games is violence, but the second movie felt like it didn't care about the game part. It made some good moves as a sequel, but the first one was a lot more fun.
Rather than telling me a story, Dirty Dancing (1987) felt like it was telling me about a story. I liked watching the dancing, and I liked the story that was being summarized, so I liked the movie, but it was strange how much of it just felt like information. Even though the plot was a bit convenient, the great variety of relationships made it feel like a genuine world.
The first time I watched I Saw the TV Glow (2024), I didn't know what I was in for; I kind of stumbled home in a daze of delight and sadness. Movies are such a capacious medium and I love it when that potential is actually used. It also feels good to watch something where the queer interpretation is not just a side effect yet it's still abstract and metaphorical.
We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021) is a super effective movie about watching other people's videos. In reviews I saw, I thought people credited it with a lot that wasn't actually there—only a place was set, which the viewer automatically filled. It didn't resonate with me as much, but I think it's cool to be put through the same sort of process as the characters.
[pencil sketch for Dirty Dancing of Johnny and Baby dancing]
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Pretty much everything I wrote in my journal about The Sixth Sense (1999) is using it as a comparison to clarify other things, so I don't know what to say about it on its own. I enjoyed watching it.
After that I rewatched some stuff.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) is great. It really lets you sink in, and there's a lot to sink into, both visually and conceptually.
Blade Runner (1982) seemed more self-contained and a lot easier to follow this time through. I liked it overall but it's so bleak. I guess it's supposed to make me think about what it means to be human but "either you're a cop or a little guy" is the undisputed thesis statement I heard.
The Thing (1982) remains one of my top favorite movies (which is a list I haven't written, but "I Saw the TV Glow" is on it too). I hadn't even remembered a solid half of the great special effects moments because there's just so many.
Alien (1979) didn't work out as well. I still think it's a good movie, but it turns out a lot of what I liked about it was the suspense that doesn't hold up when I know what's going to happen. I know people love to analyze this movie but it's just not catching me that way.
Challengers (2024) is all about three random people I don't have any reason to care about... plus I don't care about tennis. It's not really my kind of movie. That said, it's just about as satisfying as it could possibly be.
[pencil sketch for 2001: A Space Odyssey of an EVA pod]
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Pulse (2001) is really sad. What if the loneliness was never ending! It's a high quality, coherent representation, and then it just exists and there's nothing you can do about it. (Also it definitely should have been called Circuit.)
I watched Happy Death Day (2017) because I love time loops a lot. It didn't give me more than that, but it was easy enough to sit through. I think it could've pushed its concepts further but at least it didn't fall apart.
Of course then I had to rewatch Groundhog Day (1993), which I'd mostly forgotten, and I was delighted to discover that this movie rocks. It's efficient, covering a lot of ground without feeling distant or dense, and it really felt convincing.
Nightcrawler (2014) is brutal, unforgiving, and a great movie. Lou isn't a defeatable villain; he's a concentration. This movie refuses to lie, and that feels good even though the things it's saying don't.
[pencil sketch for Pulse of Ryosuke kneeling next to Harue, who is hugging herself]
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ivebeentotheforest · 10 months
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Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen in Dune: Part Two (2024)
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yesmaddyposts · 3 months
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Another one bites the dust
Ryan Gosling Character Alignment Chart (2/?)
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thehumantrap · 7 months
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Ryan Gosling at the BAFTA Awards in London, 18th of February 2024
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eyepatchoflove · 2 months
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only thing that made me want to kill myself is when the deadpool's writing started to slowly bleed onto gambit but after that scene he barely spoke which saved it
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the-purest-wolf · 11 months
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BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! BE AS CHARMING TO US THIS YEAR AS YOU HAVE BEEN IN RECENT YEARS!
It's kind of scary how obsessed you can be with Ryan. *obsessive search on tumblr and AO3*
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