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demifiendrsa ¡ 10 days ago
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Mickey 17 | Official Trailer 2
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The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.
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nerds-yearbook ¡ 1 month ago
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Star Trek Prodigy was all set for a second season, but when Parimount + announced they were merging with Showtime, they decided to remove all of season one from their streaming service and cancel season two. Paramount did decide to finish post production on season two with the hopes of relaunching the series on another service. The last episode of season one aired on December 29, 2022. Season two eventually launched on July 1, 2024. ("Super Nova pt 2", Star Trek Prodigy, TV Event)
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isabelleneville ¡ 1 year ago
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Angus Imrie and Charlotte Hope as Arthur, Prince of Wales with Katherine, Princess of Aragon, Castile, and Wales
[Starz The Spanish Princess Part One Promotional Material]
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oceanusborealis ¡ 7 months ago
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Star Trek: Prodigy - Last Flight of the Protostar, Part I & Part 2 – TV Review
TL;DR – It is time to escape a world and find who we are.   ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this series. Star Trek: Prodigy Review – After a season-long hunt for one Chakotay (Robert Beltran), there was always going to be a question of whether the series would be able to stick that landing. That is a huge emotional weight with a payoff that is…
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lostinaflashforward ¡ 4 months ago
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RECEFLASH | STAR TREK: PRODIGY - stagione 1
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Il nostro parere sulla prima stagione di Star Trek: Prodigy.
RECEFLASH STAGIONE 1
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boomgers ¡ 10 days ago
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Él está dispuesto a morir para salvar a la humanidad… “Mickey 17”
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Basada en la novela de Edward Ashton, la pelĂ­cula sigue al improbable hĂŠroe, Mickey Barnes, quien se encuentra en la extraordinaria circunstancia de trabajar para un empleador que exige el mĂĄximo compromiso con el trabajo. Morir, para ganarse la vida.
Estreno: 6 de marzo de 2025 en Cines.
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Escrita y dirigida por Bong Joon-ho, la pelĂ­cula cuenta con las actuaciones de Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo, Sam Woodhams, Stuart Whelan, Chelsea Li, Steve Park, Angus Imrie, Cameron Britton, Anamaria Vartolomei, entre otros.
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samsdei ¡ 12 days ago
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ofmiceandmen20 ¡ 1 year ago
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Prodigy is awesome. If you’ve seen it then you understand why people love it.
Alright animation fans, this is the big test.
On Christmas Day Star Trek Prodigy season 1 will be released on Netflix. This is a new 3D animated young adult animated series that was removed from Paramount+ as a tax write off, and was only saved through an amazing grass roots campaign by fans to be picked up by Netflix so that it’s second season could be aired.
If you like serialized storytelling in kids shows, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you like Star Trek, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you know absolutely nothing about Star Trek, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you like The Owl House, Gravity Falls, Avatar the Last Airbender, or Legend of Korra, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you’re angry at studios cancelling animated shows prematurely or treating kids animation like trash, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you couldn’t afford a Paramount+ account but have a Netflix account, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you like episodic content with a serialized story, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you have kids and want them to get into Star Trek but don’t know where to start, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
If you like sci-fi, watch Star Trek Prodigy
If you like colorful characters, gorgeous animation, a serious storyline with lots of character growth and high stakes, watch Star Trek Prodigy.
This show has been neglected by Paramount+ and it’s gotten a rare second chance. The first month a show is released on Netflix is the most crucial time of all because the viewership will determine its fate going forward. A second season has already been finished (it was nearly completed when Paramount cancelled it), but if we want to see more beyond this season we need Netflix to see that we care about it and that their risk in picking up the show is warranted.
Please. Help us save this show. It’s SO GOOD, and it was treated like garbage by Paramount+. Help us stick it to Paramount and show everyone what a great show this actually is. Help us make Paramount regret their decision. Help kids animation continue to thrive and show it’s worth! Help bring in more people into the Star Trek fandom! Help us now! Please!
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miminmimikyu ¡ 7 months ago
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Episode 7-8: so, one day after drinking that coffee + espresso abomination Dal thinks diving into a Borg transwarp conduit to save travel time is a good idea. And later starts admitting that he has a tendency to forget about everything else when there’s an important mission to focus on. Who does that remind me of?
So the death racing episode that disabled Zero is simultaneously a breather episode lmao
Of course the Kazon Maje wasn’t the big bad in this episode, that would ask for some unprecedented competence from them :’D love how so far they’ve been relegated to “child abductors for a despotic slaver” and now “doing kidnapping for a rogue ai that’s channeling world’s worst tutor”. Not even that really, this Maje pretty much is forced into an “NPC who makes you do a racing sidequest on pain of death” role.
Ohh I really love the personality swaps in the holograms! The voice acting is so good! Brett Gray’s version of Zero was so spot I had to go back a bit just to listen if it wasn’t actually Angus Imrie imitating Brett Gray’s voice @_@ Same for Angus Imrie’s Dal!! Rylee Alazraqui’s Jankom shouting at the Doc and Jason Mantzoukas’ Rok Takh being so sweet and innocent are so funny! Also, taking the Gwyn hologram out is such a convenient way to prevent Murf’s personality from talking
only just realising the Maj’el - Majel Barett name connection!!
Ovidia IV is so pretty and the designs of the corporeal non-corporeal aliens are so cool but it’s a trap it’s a trap it’s a trap, it’s giving me Star Trek TOS vibes of “Faustian bargain aliens” or “planet with a death ritual masquerading as a incredible party”.
After watching the whole episode, setting aside the scenes on Voyager-A, episode 8 really really felt so much like a TOS episode with a modern twist to me! It had the uncanny idyllic planet, the race of telepaths enthralled by their senses, the weird euphoric call to death, culty death festival, the inability to leave once you’ve made The Choice.. but then it has the emotional arc you see in NuTrek and also includes a beautiful, thrilling scene flying on top of the Nazamon (very Discovery). And obviously without the gruesome deaths and madness that would have accompanied a TOS episode. (Ok maybe TOS deaths aren’t that gruesome compared to Disco/Pic//SNw but when I was 9-10 and watching TOS repeats with my dad on Sunday afternoons against my will it was terrifying so that’s what in my brain now). And despite the weird vibes they weren’t actually bad people, just dangerously secretive.
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Zero’s arc is also so interesting. Their desire to obtain corporeal body is such a contrast from S1 Zero, who waxed lyrical about life with other Medusans, how they miss it and how it’s like nothing the others can imagine. It figures that now they’re liberated from being a living torture device and have had time to spend so much time enjoying freedom with their corporeal friends, they are able to put into words something might be missing. The joy on their face and in their voice after the transfiguration was so sweet! Also I like these shots through Zero’s cracked visor
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I think it’s also an interesting juxtaposition that the previous episode, which ended in Zero performing a self-sacrificial, disabling manoeuvre, started with the gang diving into a Borg transwarp conduit and Zero voicing discomfort (fear) at that. Zero did stop talking less about their Medusan physiology post-Borg encounter (also after injuring Gwyn?) iirc. There was that fear of hurting others just by being Medusan. But this episode talks about fear being an essential aspect of life (ok. corporeal life i guess). Also interesting that Prodigy is framing the corporeal/non-corporeal thing as a binary. I hope it's going to delve a little deeper into that and go a little more complex. I can't wait to see if Zero’s new body lasts and what its possible deterioration will mean for Zero and their feelings about living as a Medusan among humanoids.
Another thing that I like about this episode is that the gang only cares that Zero was properly informed about what choice they were making and that they were safe during the process. They are sure that Zero knows what’s best for Zero.
Poor Gwyn can't catch a break, even her hologram is traumatised now.
Can’t believe how strong this first half of the season is already. If season 1 is anything to go by it’s going to be a hell of a two parter for the midseason finale!!!!!
(I’m still in doubt about the Entity being a time-displaced Chakotay, because in the second message it called Janeway “Janeway” and not “Kathryn” or “Captain” or “Admiral”. Even if he was trying to hide his identity for timey wimey reasons I can’t imagine he’d call her just Janeway and not “vice admiral Kathryn Janeway” or some other more businesslike title.)
Oh no these posts are getting so long OTL
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commandermeg ¡ 2 years ago
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The official star trek and Paramount accounts completely ignored Angus Imrie's birthday. Really? They'll post 'Happy Birthday's messages for literally every other actor in Trek.
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demifiendrsa ¡ 5 months ago
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Mickey 17 | Official Trailer
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The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.
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emmerythornbrook ¡ 10 months ago
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ANGUS IMRIE WE SEE YOU!!!
The @hotjaneaustenmenpoll tournament has inspired me to finally write this post, this more than a post, this bit of FUNDAMENTAL Austen adaptation research.
It is well known that there was a Mansfield Park adaptation in 2007, for which the reception went from "eh?" to "huh?", but what most people around here probably don't know, is that this was the cover for the DVD release in Spain:
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And you'll naturally ask, who is that handsome blonde man on the right? He definitely isn't Michelle Ryan, we know what she looks like.
He's Baddeley. The butler. The butler at Mansfield Park. Emma's 2020 class commentary this, and Emma 1996 (ITV) social commentary that, but has any of them put a servant on the cover? Thought so. And people have the gall of calling this a bad, unfaithful adaptation :P
So, in honor of Baddeley and his being the only servant I can think of in the Austen canon of whom we have some pov writing, and what is better, that pov is inner snarky thoughts about Mrs Norris, let's have every time Baddeley shows up in MP 2007, witnesses iconic events, and wins his spot on the DVD cover.
Here we have Baddeley serving some refreshments during Henry and Mary's first visit to Mansfield:
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Here we have him also serving some wine to sir Thomas during the very awkward dinner that followed his return from Antigua:
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Here we have Baddeley making sure Fanny's special picnic goes perfect:
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That includes making sure nobody is dying of thirst (dancing is a very taxing activity!):
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Here we have him at the zenith moment of his telling Mrs Norris that she's not wanted:
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Evil never rests, and neither does Baddeley's commitment to keeping people hydrated, in this case, during a mouth-drying reading of Shakespeare by Henry:
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Sometimes Baddeley's work involves improvising, and taking on jobs others would have considered beneath their title, such as carrying Edmund's bags:
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Or helping sir Thomas get out of his traveling coat:
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But this also has its rewards, as door watch duty allows him to witness the moment sir Thomas yeets Mrs Norris out of Mansfield:
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Alas, in a clear commentary on the class issues of the regency era, despite his relevance to the plot and constant presence at life turning moments of the family, he was not invited and nowhere to be seen at Edmund and Fanny's wedding, while absolute strangers got to witness the momentous occasion instead.
Baddeley, friend, don't be sad. You were there, in our hearts.
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dear-indies ¡ 1 year ago
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hey dears! I would love some fc help. I'm looking for a young adult male, black hair who fits the sort of pathetic wet puppy vibe after spending an inordinate amount of time basically in hell. tom sturridge is just a bit too mature looking otherwise he'd be perfect, charlie bushell is lovely, but not twinkish enough.
Nicholas Hoult (1989)
Matthew Beard (1989)
Richard Harmon (1991) Mi’kmaq and White.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Dominican [African, Taino, White] - also has asthma and a heart murmur.
Kodi Smit-McPhee (1996)
Tony Revolori (1996) Guatemalan [Spanish, Unspecified Indigenous, possibly other].
Evan Evagora (1996) Cook Island Māori / Greek Cypriot.
Kim Min Jae (1996) Korean.
Josh Heuston (1996) Sri Lankan, White.
Sky Lakota-Lynch (1996) Haliwa-Saponi / Ethiopian.
Asa Butterfield (1997) - is pro Palestine!
Manu RĂ­os (1998)
Earl Cave (2000)
Yang Tae Seon (2000) Korean.
Anthony Keyvan (2000) Iranian / Filipino.
Zethphan D. Smith-Gneist (2001) Black and White.
and brunet suggestions I found while looking might be useful too idk:
Joey Batey (1989)
Dylan Llewellyn (1992)
RJ Mitte (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
Joshua Orpin (1994)
Angus Imrie (1994)
Alex Lawther (1995)
George Robinson (1997) - is tetraplegic.
Christopher Briney (1998)
Hope this helps!
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movies-to-add-to-your-tbw ¡ 2 years ago
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Title: Emma.
Rating: PG
Director: Autumn de Wilde
Cast: Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O’Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart, Bill Nighy, Rupert Graves, Gemma Whelan, Amber Anderson, Tanya Reynolds, Connor Swindells, Angus Imrie, Letty Thomas
Release year: 2020
Genres: comedy, romance
Blurb: In 1800s England, a well-meaning-but-selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.
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oceanusborealis ¡ 6 months ago
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Star Trek: Prodigy - Ouroboros, Part I, Part 2, and Full Season – TV Review
TL;DR – A beautiful end to a season, and hopefully not an end of a series. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this series. Star Trek: Prodigy Review – Alas, we have come to the end of the second and hopefully not last season of Star Trek: Prodigy. What a season it was. We will take some time a bit later to explore the season as a whole, but…
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aniketsanimationblog ¡ 2 years ago
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30 Days Of Prodigy, Day 21: Zero
The Series is really incomplete without this Medusan, honestly!! It (I know it's not a Boy/Girl) just made me impressed!! And Angus Imrie's voice is just WOW!!
@commandermeg @sunnyvalentine @aaronwaltke
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