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cookieslittlecorner · 5 days ago
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Cookie needs requests.
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☁︎ Welcome ageres! Hi All Littles, caregivers, or anyone who wants to be here. Call me Cookie: I am a little and a caregiver.
☁️ I’d love some requests to do! If you have anything send it over!
☁️ sfw requests only, no anything weird, just a safe space for ageres to be free and get some comfort from fics!
☁️ I have more rules and things over in my pinned post!
★ My hero: Deku, Bakugo, Kirishima, Momo, Todoroki, Iida. Ships: kirideku, kiribaku, Bakudeku, kiribakudeku.
★ Cobra Kai: Miguel, Sam, Tory, Robby, Hawk, Demetri, others if asked!
★ Stranger things: Steve, Robin, Jonathan, Eddie, Nancy.
★ Demonslayer: Tanjiro Kamado, Mitsuri Kanroji, Giyu Tomioka, Kyojuro Rengoku, Shinobu Kochō
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dumbfkingcow · 1 year ago
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So recently there was some drama regarding Power Rangers and it’s Sentai roots- Shocker I know, because this never happens. Anyways here’s my thoughts.
So you want to distance yourself from Tokusatsu and Sentai, but you still wanna use their suits and zords? So what? Is the next season going to be a cartoon? Cg? If the next entry not a live action show, with colorful suits, and explosions how is it not Tokusatsu?
You want power rangers to a massive global brand, but you’re also saying adults aren’t the target audience? So what’s the point in the comics and the 30th special? It feels like you’re only saying this to avoid a majority criticisms when it comes to the lackluster scripts and reused plots.
You want to use your own suits because there’s too many Kyurangers suits and your own suits would be easier for toy molds. And on paper, this is the only one that seems remotely valid- If it wasn’t for the fact, you don’t have to use all the suits, and two, you’re owned by fucking Hasbro. The creators of Hasbro. You’re going to tell me a transformer is easier to mold into a toy than the average Sentai suit- And what exactly makes Kyuranger more harder to mold than the average Sentai suit? The lighting collection has nearly every power ranger team, street fighter characters, cobra Kai, and teenage mutant ninja turtles- But those are easier than Kyuranger?
Simon it’s very clear you and the people at Hasbro don’t like power rangers. You have the same mentality as the people at ninja theory when it came to DMC. Where you hated and laughed at every aspect that made it enjoyable and loved. You think that you can make something better that people will totally love and take more seriously than the series with 48 years of history, oppose to your water downed held by duct tape brand.
Anyways Simon good luck with Power Rangers, because gods know it’s going to be a uphill battle for years with at the wheel.
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iwishthereweremoreof · 1 year ago
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cobra kai agere :((
miguel would be the best cg everrrr
& sam n moon would be the best mamas!!!
💕
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yuskei-arts · 3 years ago
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Ya que estuve con mucho trabajo y completando los 60 días de Spider-Man, no llegué a tiempo para terminar este trabajo de COBRA KAI TEMPORADA 3. Pero bueno, ya está 😁 👊🐍 -.- #august7 #digitalart #fanart #cobrakaiseason3 #cobrakaiseries #johnkreese #torinichols #daniellarusso #johnnylawrence #migueldiaz #samanthalarusso #robbykeene #chozentoguchi #alimillsschwarber #stingray #cobrakai #miyagidokarate #eaglefangkarate #youtubered #netflix (en Yuskei in the Path of Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg-MiLOPh3Y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aion-rsa · 4 years ago
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Best Movies Coming to Netflix in July 2021
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Movies are back. It at least feels that way when you see the numbers that films like F9 and A Quiet Place Part II are earning. But more than just the thrill of going back to theaters, July signals what is typically considered to be the height of the summer movie season. On a hot evening, there are few things better than some cold air conditioning and a colder drink of your choice while escapism plays across a screen.
That can prove just as true at home as in theaters. And as luck would have it, Netflix is pretty stuffed with new streaming content this month. Below there are space adventures, comedies, dramas, and more than a few epics worth your attention, either as a revisit or new discovery. And we’ve rounded them up for your scrolling pleasure.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
July 1
When the first Austin Powers opened in 1997, it was intended to be as much a crude love letter to the popular cinema of the 1960s as a modern day raunchy laugh-fest. Now with the benefit of another 20 years’ worth of hindsight, Mike Myers and Jay Roach’s spoof of Bondmania is itself an amusing time capsule of 1990s comedy tropes. There’s Myers’ cartoonishly larger-than-life characters—beginning with Powers but most dementedly perfected with Dr. Evil, the comedian’s riff on Ernst Stavro Blofeld—as well as the pair’s embrace of what they considered to be the defining trappings of the late ‘90s.
The film’s nostalgia for the ‘60s and its value as a piece of kitsch ‘90s nostalgia makes this Austin Powers (and to a lesser extent the second movie, The Spy Who Shagged Me) a fascinating relic, as well as a genuinely funny lowbrow symphony of sex gags, bathroom humor, and multiple digs at British stereotypes, including bad teeth. In other words, it’s a good time if you don’t take it too seriously. Just avoid the third one, which is also coming to Netflix.
The Karate Kid (1984)
July 1
1984’s The Karate Kid is the cultural apex of Reagan America’s obsession with martial arts movies and Rocky-style underdog stories. It offered ’80s kids the ultimate fantasy of learning martial arts to defeat local bullies and finding time to squeeze in a love subplot along the way. Granted, the Cobra Kai series has thrown a wrench into this film’s seemingly simple morality tale, but just try not to root for Daniel by the time you reach arguably the greatest montage in movie history.
There’s also something eternally comforting about watching Pat Morita beat-up ’80s thugs while validating parents everywhere by suggesting that you to can one day grow up to be a great warrior if you just sweep the floor, wax the car, and paint the fence.
Love Actually
July 1
Christmas in July? Sure, why not. This Yuletide classic likely needs no introduction. Writer-director Richard Curtis’ Love Actually is the ultimate romantic comedy, stuffing every cliché and setup from a holiday bag of tricks into one beautifully wrapped package. Perhaps its greatest strength though is it mixes in a touch of the bitter with its sweet, and doesn’t hide the thorns in its bouquet of roses. Plus, its use of “All I Want for Christmas” is still a banger nearly 20 years on.
Admittedly, we aren’t particularly inclined to watch this in July ourselves, but if you don’t mind the Christmas of it all, there are few better rom-coms in your queue at the moment.
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
July 1
This adaptation of the Arthur Golden novel of the same name was one of the highest profile literary adaptations of the early 2000s. It’s the story of a young girl sold to a geisha house in the legendary Gion district of Kyoto who then grows up to be the most famous geisha of 1930s imperial Japan… right before the war. The film (like its source material) had controversy in its day due to having a somewhat exoticized view of Japanese customs, as well as for the casting of Chinese actresses Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi in the roles of icons of Japanese culture, with Zhang playing central geisha Sayuri.
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But whatever its shortcomings, Memoirs of a Geisha is still an exquisitely crafted melodrama that provides an often delicate window into one of he most graceful and misunderstood arts. The film won Oscars for its costumes, art direction, and cinematography for a reason. Plus whenever Zhang and the actually Japanese Ken Watanabe share the screen, unrequited sizzle is hot to the touch.
Mortal Kombat (1995)
July 1
Look, 1995’s Mortal Kombat isn’t a great movie in the classic sense of the word. Those looking for notable ’90s schlock might even have a better time with 1994’s Street Fighter and Raul Julia’s scene-stealing performance as General M. Bison.
Yet at a time when video game movies still struggle to capture the magic of the games themselves, Mortal Kombat stands tall as one of the few adaptations that feel like an essential companion piece. It might lack the blood and gore that helped make 1992’s Mortal Kombat arcade game a cultural touchstone, but it perfectly captures the campy, shameless joy that has defined this franchise for nearly 30 years.
Star Trek (2009)
July 1
The idea of a Star Trek movie reboot wasn’t greeted with universal enthusiasm when it was first announced but then J.J. Abrams delighted many fans by creating a Trek origin story that was both familiar and new. Chris Pine shone as the cocky Kirk, bickering with Zachary Quinto’s Vulcan Spock while trying to save the universe from a pesky Romulan (Eric Bana). This was a standalone that could be enjoyed by audiences completely ignorant of the Star Trek legacy which also achieved the feat of not annoying many long-term followers of the multiple series. It was a combination of humor, heart, action and a zingy cast that won the day – it’s still the best of the three Star Trek reboot movies to date.
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2005)
July 1
Alongside Step Brothers, Tallageda Nights remains a a biting snapshot of the 2000s zeitgeist from writer-director Adam McKay. Eventually he would drop (most of) the crude smirks in favor of dramedies about the excesses of the Bush years via The Big Short (2013) and Dick Cheney biopic Vice (2018), however Talladega Nights remains a well-aged and damning satire of that brief time when “NASCAR Dads” were a thing, which is all the more impressive since it was filmed in the midst of such jingoistic fervor.
So enters Will Ferrell in one of his signature roles as a NASCAR driver and the quintessential ugly American who’s boastful of his ignorance and proud that his two sons are named “Walker” and “Texas Ranger.” He’d be almost irredeemable if the movie wasn’t so quotable and endearing with its sketch comedy absurdities. There’s a reason Ferrell and co-star John C. Reilly became a recurring thing after this lunacy. Plus, that ending where adherents of the homophobic humor of the mid-2000s found out the joke was on them? Still pretty satisfying.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
July 1
This is the movie that changed everything. Filmmakers had been experimenting with computer-generated visual effects for years, including director James Cameron with 1989’s The Abyss. But Cameron, as usual, upped his game with this 1991 action/sci-fi epic in which the main character — the villain — was a hybrid of live-action actor and CG visuals.
Those of us who saw T2 in the theater when it first came out can remember hearing the audience (and probably ourselves) audibly gasp as the T-1000 (an underrated and chilling Robert Patrick) slithered into his liquid metal form, creating a surreal and genuinely eerie moving target that not even Arnold Schwarzenegger’s brute strength could easily defeat. There were moments in this movie that remained seared into our brains for years as high points of what could be accomplished with CG.
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This writer prefers T2 to the original Terminator. It’s fashionable to go the other way, but the first movie, while excellent, is essentially a low-budget horror film, Schwarzenegger’s T-800 a somewhat more formidable stand-in for the usual unstoppable slasher. The characters in T2 are far more fleshed out, the action bigger and more spectacular, the stakes more grave and palpable. It was the first movie to cost more than $100 million but it felt like every penny was right there on the screen. And Cameron tied up his story ingeniously, making all the sequels and prequels, and sidequels since irrelevant and incoherent. We don’t need them; we have Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Underworld (2003)
July 1
Is Underworld a good movie? No, not really. Is it a scary movie, what with the vampires and werewolves? Not at all. Well, is it at least entertaining?! Absolutely. Never before has a B-studio actioner been so deliciously pretentious and delightful in its pomposity.
Every bit the product of early 2000s action movie clichés, right down to Kate Beckinsale’s oh-so tight leather number,  Underworld excels in part because of the casting of talent like Beckinsale. A former Oxford student and star of the West End stage, she got her start in cinema by appearing in a Kenneth Branagh Shakespeare adaptation, and she brings a wholly unneeded (but welcome) conviction to this tale of vampire versus werewolves in a centuries-long feud. Shamelessly riffing on Romeo and Juliet, the film ups the British thespian pedigree with movie-stealing performances by Bill Nighy as a vampire patriarch and Michael Sheen (Beckinsale’s then-husband who she met in a production of The Seagull) as an angsty, tragic werewolf. It’s bizarre, overdone, and highly entertaining in addition to all the fang on fur action.
Snowpiercer (2013)
July 2
Before there was Parasite, there was Snowpiercer, the action-driven class parable brought to horrific and mesmerizing life by Oscar-winning Korean director Bong Joon-ho in 2013. The film is set in a future ice age in which the last of humanity survives on a train that circumnavigates a post-climate change Earth. The story follows Chris Evans‘ Curtis as he leads a revolt from the working class caboose to the upper class engine at the front of the train.
Loosely based on a French graphic novel, filmed in the Czech Republic as a Korean-Czech co-production, and featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, with dialogue in both English and Korean, Snowpiercer is not only a truly international production that will keep Western audiences guessing, but it packs an ever effective social critique as we head further into an age of climate change and wealth inequality. Also, there is a scene in which Chris Evans slips on a fish.
The Beguiled (2017)
July 16
Sofia Coppola’s remake of the 1971 film of the same name (both are based on a Thomas Cullinan novel) is a somewhat slight yet undeniably intriguing addition to the filmmaker’s catalog. It’s the story of a wounded Union soldier being taken in by a Southern school for girls–stranded in the middle of the American Civil War–with salvation turning into damnation as the power dynamics between the sexes are tested. It is also an evocative piece of Southern Gothic with an ending that will stick with you. Top notch work from a cast that also includes Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning, and Colin Farrell makes this a bit of an underrated gem.
The Twilight Saga
July 16
In July, not one, not two, not three, not even four, but all five of the movies adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s young adult phenomenon book series will be accessible on Netflix. Indulge in the nostalgia of Catherine Hardwicke’s faithful and comparatively intimate Twilight. Travel to Italy with a depressing Edward and Bella in New Moon. Lean into the horror absurdity of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2. Or marathon all five for maximal escapism into a world where vegetarian vampires are the boyfriend ideal, the sun is always clouded, and the truly iconic emo-pop tunes never stop. 
Django Unchained (2012)
July 24
The second film Quentin Tarantino won an Oscar for, Django Unchained remains a highly potent revenge fantasy where a Black former slave (Jamie Foxx) seeks to free his wife from Mississippian bondage and ends up wiping out the entire infrastructure of a plantation in the process. Brutal, dazzlingly verbose in dialogue, and highly triggering in every meaning of the word—including quickdraw shootouts—this is a Southern-fried Spaghetti Western at its finest.
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Perhaps its other great asset is a terrific cast of richly drawn characters, including Foxx as Django (the “D” is silent), Christoph Waltz as German dentist-turned-bounty hunter Dr. King Shultz, Leonardo DiCaprio as sadistic slaveowner Calvin Candie, and Samuel L. Jackson as Stephen. While Waltz won a deserved Oscar for the film (his second from a Tarantino joint), it is Jackson’s turn as a house slave who becomes by far the most dangerous and cruel of Django’s adversaries who lingers in the memory years later… 
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cookieslittlecorner · 6 days ago
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Eli/Hawk first bed time!!
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☁️ Eli has been assigned to watch over the little!reader, it’s his first time doing bedtime alone…or at all.
☁️ Fic warnings: age regression, SFW, platonic relationships, cobra Kai x little reader!, cute and chaotic. Little! Is about a toddler/small kid agere!
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☁️ It’s his first time watching over them alone, most of the time it’s a group effort, or they with Sam. But tonight, he was all by himself…
☁️ and it was way past their curfew!!
☁️ All day they had been playing pretend, watching shows….Some that had him invested more then he’d like to admit
☁️ even had snacks, a place for them, and coloring books just to prepare for anything.
☁️ they were just having too much fun! And when they gave him puppy eyes, and begged to stay up just a few more minutes? What was bro!Eli to do?
“Come on,” Eli patted their stuffies head, the lights dimmed, “just try and close your eyes?” It was like trying to negotiate with a cop!
“Hmm,” they shake their head, paci in mouth and laying back onto the mattress.
Eli sighed and tried to think of another way, he’s heard of the problem of getting them to sleep- he knew it was hard for them and all. He’s just not good at these things.
Eli caves again, turning back on the tv as the cartoons play again. He was tired, lazily watching along trying not to fall asleep before them.
It was about ten minutes later when he looked over, and finally saw them asleep. Eyes shut, paci slightly leaning to the corner of their mouth.
Eli let out a praise for himself before allowing himself to fall asleep too! He can’t wait to tell the others that everything went perfectly.
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cookieslittlecorner · 11 months ago
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♡ Safe Space Cubby ♡
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☁︎ Welcome ageres! Hi All Littles, caregivers, or anyone who wants to be here. Call me Cookie: I am a little and a mommy!caregiver. Lately the world has been crushing down on me and I wanted to make some stuff to help me and others. So I’m here to make some fics!! And they will be very slowly coming out because I run another account.
🍼 Masterlist 🍼
⇢ My hero academia
Fruit shakes- Cg!iida x fem!little!reader
Best price- CG! Kirishima x trans!reader
⇢ Demon Slayer
⇢ Marvel
⇢ Cobra Kai
Eli/Hawk first bedtime.
🧸 Rules to follow 🧸
★ If this is not the page for you, block or move one. This is how some of us feel safe and heal. Sometimes it’s okay to scroll and not leave hate.
★ this is a completely sfw safe. AgeRegression here is just for comfort and nothing sexual about it. You can leave my page if that’s what you want but on here it’s a no.
★ i wouldn’t be doing to heavy themes when it comes to angst but I will give comfort of fics on who ask!
★ blankies, pacis, stuffis, snacks are aloud.
★ like I said no too heavy themes but I’m comfortable with most things for the littles!
★ if you leave a message in my inbox I will reply as a little or a caregiver! Whatever you want.
★ fics will be short and sweet.
★ fem, male, gn are all expected! I will try my best with all of them!
★ body types are welcome too in requests.
★ kitten, puppy spaces are welcome too!!
★ beware I am not familiar with all disability’s so my lack of knowledge might be bad. But I will try my best
★ My hero: Deku, Bakugo, Kirishima, Momo, Todoroki, Iida. Ships: kirideku, kiribaku, Bakudeku, kiribakudeku.
★ Demonslayer: Tanjiro Kamado, Mitsuri Kanroji, Giyu Tomioka, Kyojuro Rengoku, Shinobu Kochō
★ Marvel: Wanda Maximoff, Team!Avengers.
★ Cobra Kai: Miguel, Sam, Tory, Robby, Hawk, Demetri, others if asked!
★ Stranger things: Steve, Robin, Jonathan, Eddie, Nancy.
★ requests and fics might not come out for a while. I log off to go to my main account and can only make theses when I have time!! I am sorry, I hope I can keep up with this account!!
☪︎ open for fandom suggestions ☪︎
🎀 things about me 🎀
𐀔 hello I’m cookie. I am 20 years old, in the past I have used age regression as a save space to heal my trauma but I haven’t been little in a long time, until now. I have had many Cgs but they have all be bad, and littles too but they are mixed. I am willing to be friends with everyone on here if they want! Cg me can help take care of you littles, which little me can play and bond with you too. And little me will love to have a cg to talk to about anything, get to know people first tho before jumping to anything but friends are all at the start!! Thank you <3
𐀔 I like animal crossing, a lots of video games, coloring, and Bluey!
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