#Chris Evans in 2019
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georgiapeach30513 · 1 year ago
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Whenever I think back to TIFF 2019 I think back to how clumsy he was.
1. When he broke the set to hug Taika.
2. When he was in the car with Jen and Megan and spilled his drink all over himself and the back seat.
No, Taika was the one that was clumsy. 🤭 I feel he had clumsy people around him 😂
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super-oddity · 1 year ago
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Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
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riricitaa · 2 months ago
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😗👉🏽👈🏽
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chrisquartet · 1 year ago
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Chris at the Knives Out Premiere in LA
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pedroam-bang · 4 months ago
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Knives Out (2019)
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marvelsgirl616 · 8 months ago
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[ 🎬 ]: knives out (2019): I love this movie sm. 😭
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popculturebaby · 1 year ago
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“Knives Out” came out 4 years ago today 🕵🏻
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magewritesstories · 10 months ago
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Toji and Chris Evans in an oversized white sweater scratch the same itch in my brain, like the same horny happy chemicals in my brain are being released. Another similairity? Both ransom and toji are assholes and murderers (hahahaha... i need help...)
Also how big are those sweaters?? like these are buff men, so those sweaters have to be hugee. dont mind me imagining myself stealing- and drowning in their clothes
─── MAGE
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vellicore · 2 years ago
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Chris Evans ━━━ Ransom Drysdale
Knives Out (2019)
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adamwatchesmovies · 7 months ago
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Knives Out (2019)
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Knowing the way Knives Out ends doesn’t diminish its enjoyment one bit. This is a wonderfully original whodunnit that breaks the rules and comes up with all sorts of new tricks - the kind you can’t believe no one has thought of before. It’s an instant favorite.
The morning after his 85th birthday, wealthy crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead of a suicide. As the police go through the usual procedures, everything seems cut and dry except for one detail: Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). He’s been hired anonymously to investigate. How could whoever slipped him that fat envelope of money in the middle of the night know Thrombey would die… unless they knew something the police don’t?
The genius of Knives Out is that we’re told very early what happened to Harlan Thrombey. Harlan’s nurse, Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas) mixed up his medications. He convinced her to walk away while he killed himself so no one would find out about the fatal mistake she’d made. Despite this, it takes no time for you to bond with Marta. Firstly, because she’s a good person who simply made a mistake. Secondly, because Benoit Blanc’s interrogation allows us to meet the members of the Thrombey family. Each of these characters is so unique and so memorable that a film with all of them together can only be categorized as a delight. It doesn’t matter that you already know “the ending”. You’re just having a great time (you’re not the only one; the performers are clearly having a lot of fun) sitting down and watching these people.
Then, this funny thing happens. You spend enough time with Linda Drysdale (Jamie Lee Curtis), her bumbling husband Richard (Don Johnson), their son Hugh (Chris Evans), Harlan’s son Walt (Michael Shannon), his wife Donna (Riki Lindhome), their son Jacob (Jaeden Martell), and Harlan’s daughter-in-law, Joni (Toni Collette) to think something might not be quite what it seems. Come to think of it, we know what happened to Harlan, but not who hired Benoit Blanc, so we really don't know after all. It gets to the point where you even suspect people who couldn’t have possibly had anything to do with Harlan’s death, like his housekeeper Fran (Edi Patterson), his elderly mother Wanetta (K Callan) or his gentle granddaughter Meg (Katherine Langford). There’s something amiss. You know Marta caused Harlan to kill himself but there’s more to this story. You know it. Before you think maybe the accident wasn’t an accident at all, let me stop you because writer/director Rian Johnson gives her one of the best quirks you could in a movie like this: the inability to lie. Now you see how complex a situation this is. If Benoit asks her directly if she contributed to Harlan’s death, she has to tell him. She’ll lose everything. Worse, the movie will end and we won’t get to find out what the deal is with the children and grandchildren.
The worst part of Knives Out is that these characters are not going to show up in a sequel. Benoit Blanc will but this film is filled with all of these great, memorable people. Some are slimy from the get-go, others are not what they seem at first. I had seen the film before. I knew the twists but it didn’t matter. I enjoyed seeing these people again and watching the hints pay off. Knives Out is a terrific screenplay and loads of fun. (December 31, 2022)
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georgiapeach30513 · 1 year ago
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Chris at TIFF in 2019
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screenmovie · 1 year ago
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Chris Evans as Ransom Drysdale,
Knives Out (2019), written and directed by Rian Johnson.
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riricitaa · 11 months ago
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What do you mean this was 5 years ago? 😭 istg it was last year!!!! I can't remember anything past 2019! 2019 was last year 😭
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chrisquartet · 1 year ago
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I miss seeing them together 💥💥💥
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whynot-movies · 10 months ago
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Knives Out (2019)
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marvelsgirl616 · 8 months ago
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[ 🎬 ] — Chris Evans as Ransom Drysdale in Knives Out (2019)
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