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click the source for 162 gifs of actress FAMKE JANSSEN in LOCKED IN (2023). please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure, so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
#famke janssen#famke janssen gif hunt#famke janssen gif pack#gif hunt#gifsociety#underused fc#older fc#rph#dearindies#userdevon#fcxdirectory#mine.#winner winner chicken dinner
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Hi Cat & Mouse! Lately I've been wanting to play an older muse, like 50 or older, but I've been struggling to find someone to settle on and there aren't a ton of resources outbthere for older muses (which is a shame). If you have any suggestions for an fc who acts, I'd be sooooo appreciative! Bonus points if they have tattoos, but I know that's even more rare 🤧 thank you both!!!
Benjamin Bratt (1963) Peruvian of Quechua descent, White.
No gif packs but has so many roles PLEASE GIF HIM SOMEBODY:
Danny Trejo (1944) Mexican [Indigenous, as well as European, small amount of African].
No tattoos but have gif packs:
Donald Sutherland (1935)
Jonathan Banks (1947)
Rajinikanth (1950) Marathi.
Gil Birmingham (1953) Commache.
Jeremy Wade (1956)
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American.
Kristin Scott Thomas (1960)
Stanley Tucci (1960)
Iain Glen (1961)
Mehmet Aslantuğ (1961) Turkish.
Christopher Meloni (1961)
Grant Show (1962)
Tony Leung (1962) Hongkonger.
Michelle Yeoh (1962) Malaysian Chinese.
Ming-Na Wen (1963) Malaysian Chinese and Macanese.
Maria Doyle Kennedy (1964)
Famke Janssen (1964)
Anna Chancellor (1965)
Michael Michele (1966) African-American / White.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux and White.
Melora Hardin (1967)
Michael Greyeyes (1967) Plains Cree.
Timothy Olyphant (1968)
Naomi Watts (1968)
Daniel Craig (1968)
Neslihan Yeldan (1969) Turkish.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Diana-Maria Riva (1969) Dominican / White.
Melissa McCarthy (1970)
Manisha Koirala (1970) Nepali.
Sandra Oh (1971) Korean.
Carla Gugino (1971)
Tig Notaro (1971) - is a lesbian.
Waleed Zuaiter (1971) Palestinian - I LOVE his look in this.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Eve Best (1971)
Murray Bartlett (1971)
Idris Elba (1972) Sierra Leonean / Ghanaian.
Michael Irby (1972) African-American / Mexican.
Also please check out @olderfcs!
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Wanted ads:
To help you all get a feel for the type of wanted ads, and their faces, we have compiled a list of all current wanted ads on site. Over the coming days some of these ads will be teased in all of their glory.
If you desire more information on any of the wanted ads please hit us up and we will be glad to give you more information.
Group & Misc:
Adrian: Furore pack
Demetrio: The Syndicate
Malachi: Siviv shifter Pack
Matthias: The Order; a doomsday NOT cult
Sarah: SF Black Market
Romantic:
Anyanka: Charlize Theron — FWB — angel
Ophelia: Cillian Murphy — trauma-bond LI — dragon > open fae
Talia: open face — slow burn LI — open species
Antagonistic
Adrian: Mädchen Amick — mauled TV personality — shifter
Adrian: Gustaf Skarsgård — mauled shifter—hater — shifter
Finley: Charles Michael Davis — baby daddy & murderer — demon
Ophelia: Michiel Huisman — former owner — vampire
Rafael: Jared Leto — ex—bf — hybrid
Platonic
Adrian: Famke Janssen — pack lawyer — open species
Adrian: Mädchen Amick — mauled TV personality — shifter
Eleanor Zach Villa — bar manager — vampire
Eleanor BIllie Lourd — event planner — witch
Eleanor Marwan Kenzari — Cartel runner/babysitter — bound jinn
Matthias: Caitriona Balfe — head nun — open species
Matthias: Anya Taylor—Joy — sunday school teacher — open species
Matthias: Samara Weaving — sunday school teacher — open species
Senna: Kwon Ji—yong — BFF & work husband — open species
Mei: Will Yun Lee — BFF/coworker & unrequited love — kitsune
Familial
Ashton: Max Thieriot — Made family/brothers — hybrid
Danica: Don Benjamin — older brother — kitsune (open)
Elijah: Viola Davis — foster mother — open species
Elijah: Avan Jogia — brother — dryad
Elijah: Natasha Lyonne — adopted sister — unicorn
Elijah: Jason Momoa — adopted brother/mauler — bear shifter
Evander: Felicity Jones — daughter — witch
Evander: Dan Stevens — son — wolf shifter
Finley: Sebastian Stan — brother — unicorn
Finley: Joe Keery — brother — unicorn
Finley: Sarah Drew — 1/2 sister — banshee
Isak: Ryan Hurst — brother — naga
Isak: Halsey — sister — witch
Isak: Landon Liboiron — brother — naga
Jake: Tobias Sorenson — brother — shifter
Jake: Barbara palvin — sister — shifter
Maeve: Stella Maeve — bound spellbinder — spellbinder
Maeve: Kit Harington — bound jinn — jinn
Maeve: Natalia Dyer — "dead" daughter — shifter
Matthias: Elizabeth Debicki — childe & pet — succubus
Rafael: Alice Braga — long lost mother — dead species
Raphael: Alexander Vlahos — brother — eternal species
Richard: Christina Hendricks — eventual ex—wife — selkie
Talia: Zach McGowan — adopted brother — cat shifter
Talia: Alberto Ammann — adopted brother — cat shifter
Talia: Miguel Ángel Silvestre — adopted brother — cat shifter
Talia: Diego Luna — adopted brother — cat shifter
Talia: Salma Hayek — adopted mother — cat shifter
Senna: Lee Pace — brother & crowned prince — ancient
Senna: Maria Brink — brother & crowned princess — ancient
Senna: Dane DeHaan — 1st born son — faerie
Senna: Toby Regbo — 2nd born son — faerie
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Boy Kills World: A Mind-Bending, Ultra-Violent Trip (Review)
Looking for a movie that will blow your mind with its action sequences, then confuse you with its story, and leave you with a "wait, what?" feeling by the end? Look no further than this Boy Kills World review. This action-packed flick starring Bill Skarsgård is equal parts Deadpool, Kill Bill, and fever dream. The movie throws you right into the deep end. We're introduced to "The Culling," an annual purge where people are randomly chosen to be…well, culled. It's a messed-up system, but hey, that's the world we're dealing with. Enter Boy (Skarsgård), a mute and deaf young man raised by a mysterious Shaman (Yayan Ruhian) who looks suspiciously familiar (think "The Raid"). Shaman's training methods are…unconventional, to say the least. The movie doesn't waste time explaining why Shaman is training Boy, it just throws you into this bizarre student-teacher dynamic with heavy Star Wars vibes. We see Boy dodging everything from shuriken to cheese graters (seriously, that kitchen fight scene will scar you for life). A Cast of Colorful Characters (and Some WTF Moments) Sharlto Copley steals the show (seriously, is that even him?) as a villain who channels both Christian Bale and Michael Scott from "The Office." Then there's the mysterious Kill Bill-esque biker chick with a soft spot for kids (Famke Janssen) and Boy's ever-present hallucination of his dead sister. Yeah, this movie doesn't shy away from the weird. The fight choreography is fantastic, with a healthy dose of gore that would make Sam Raimi proud. There's a constant sense of danger, and Boy's journey to get revenge is brutal and bloody. However, the movie isn't perfect. The pacing drags a bit in the second act, and the constant inner monologue from Boy's inner voice (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) gets tiresome. There are also some plot holes you could drive a truck through, like the strange decision to make one character completely unintelligible. A Twist You Won't See Coming (and a Shocking Origin Story) Just when you think you've got the movie figured out, it throws a massive twist your way. Let's just say there's a whole lot of family drama going on, and Shaman might not be the good guy you thought he was. This revelation, coupled with a mind-blowing hallway fight scene (seriously, this movie is a contender for the best hallway scene of 2024!), makes the ending totally worth it. "Boy Kills World" is a wild ride from start to finish. It's a movie you watch for the insane action sequences, the WTF moments, and the sheer audacity of it all. Just don't go in expecting a deep and meaningful story. This is pure, unadulterated entertainment, perfect for fans of comic book movies and anyone who wants to see Bill Skarsgård go full-on action hero (with a dash of mute rage). The Origins of Boy Kills World "Boy Kills World" is the directorial debut of Moritz Mohr. The film was first announced in 2019, with Skarsgård signing on shortly after. The script, based on an unpublished graphic novel, was praised for its dark humor and over-the-top violence. Filming took place in South Africa in 2022, and the movie was finally released in April 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV_MWPL-jq8 Read the full article
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click the source for 816+ gifs of actress FAMKE JANSSEN as scottie hargrave in THE BLACKLIST & THE BLACKLIST:REDEMPTION (2016-2017). please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure, so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
#famke janssen#famke janssen gifs#famke janssen gif hunt#famke janssen gif pack#gifsociety#older fc#underused fc#rph#rpc#mine.#gif hunt
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click on the source link to find 748 HQ, medium, textless gifs of the actress famke janssen in the tv series hemlock grove, season 1 (2013). please do not use my gifs in rps that make use of the 5+/- age rule, and keep in mind the fcs resources when casting them. do not edit or redistribute without permission. gif icons are fine for personal use only. be sure to reblog/like if this helps you in any way!
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famke janssen // if you click HERE or in the source link, you will find #106 gifs of famke janssen (b. 1964) in interviews from 2014-2018. these were primarily made for roleplaying purposes. you can edit these as much as you would like, but please link back & tag me if you redistribute them! thank you & enjoy !
content warnings : SOME flashing lights in taken 3 premiere (2015)
#famke janssen gif pack#famke janssen gif hunt#famke janssen gifs#gif pack#gifsociety#olderfcs#fcxdirectory#*#famke janssen#there was ONE (1) recent interview . that i wouldve had to cut half her face out of .#so. take this <3
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FAMKE JANSSEN GIF PACK
In the link below you’ll find #95 (268x151) gifs of FAMKE JANSSEN in her role as JEAN GREY / PHOENIX in X-MEN: THE LAST STAND & X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. These were all made by me, and if you find these gifs helpful I’d appreciate if you gave this post a like or reblog! It’d also be lovely if you’d consider dropping by my Ko-fi page!
TW violence, black eyes, veins, fire, death, kissing, wires.
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FAMKE JANSSEN GIF PACK
famke janssen as jean grey (x-men 2000)
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Goldeneye - #24WeeksofBond
24 Weeks of Bond continues this week with Goldeneye. Ask anybody who grew up with an N64 what their favorite Bond movie is. I’d be willing to bet 9 out of 10 of those people will tell you this film. I grew up with an N64, I knew the Goldeneye video game before I even knew it was a Bond Movie. The Goldeneye N64 game was my introduction to James Bond. Today, i feel like shouting from the mountain tops...I can now confidently say, that Goldeneye is my favorite Bond movie.
Besides the incredible amount of nostalgia playing multi-player Goldeneye in the basement of my best friends house almost every day after school - this movie is gritty, dark, witty, complex, and full of “punch you in the gut intensity”. Sean Bean plays 006, and it is the ultimate villain. Who would be a bigger adversary to Bond, then Bond himself? That’s how close 006 compares to 007. This film is as close to Bond vs. Bond that we will ever see. We also have the overtly sexual psychopath in Xenia Onotopp (Famke Janssen) and Boris Grishenko (Alan Cumming) a high level computer programmer and overall sleazy creep who uses “boobs” as his passwords.
It’s hard to top this cast of characters. It doesn’t end with the bad guys either, we have our seductive Natalya Simonova, who isn’t the obvious “sex appeal” pick, which is nice. When we first see her, she has a wool sweater on, a “Karen” hair cut, and a voice lower than mine - but she gets her shit done and nobody is going to tell her no. I love seeing Natalya boss Bond around, one of my favorite Bond girls for sure. We also are introduced to the new M, Judi Dench. Of course, with any new boss, there is chatter within the work force and M finds herself over hearing some of it. I do wish we had some moment where M proves her trust, but it’s all well and good in the end because she’s Judi Dench, the best M ever...with all due respect to Bernard Lee of course.
This movie starts hot, with Bond bungee jumping off a giant dam in Russia. He then infiltrates their military base where he meets up with his pal, 006 Alec Trevelyan. We see them tackling this mission together, but Alec finds himself in trouble. Bond decides to improv, and adjusts the timers to 3 minutes instead of 6 - but Alec gets killed despite following orders. Bond is now pissed. He manages to escape by driving off a cliff to catch a falling airplane.
This is probably the most eye-rolling part of this movie. I can suspend my disbelief more than most (I’m a pro wrestling fan), but this is just non-sense. He manages to catch up to the nose diving airplane, get in, buckle up, adjust the rear view mirror, throw on some AC/DC for the road, and escape. We see the bombs going off, Bond has completed this mystery mission. We never really find out what the mission was for. I guess just to introduce us to Oromov and Trevelyan who will become key figures later on.
We come back from an intoxicating rendition of “Goldeneye” sung by Tina Turner, and we are now 9 years into the future. Think of all the potential movies we missed out on in those 9 years! We see Bond in Monaco being evaluated where he meets a crazy speed demon who turns out to be Xenia. Bond later goes to a casino where he find Xenia there and starts to realize that something troubling is brewing. After further digging, he finds out she has a connection to the Janus Group - a crime syndicate who has an unknown leader. Not really sure what Bond is doing in Monaco. Was he on holiday? Was he sent there for something in particular?
ANYWAY (thanks mom), Xenia ends up killing an admiral with her apparent titanium alloy thighs during a hot night and steals a “Tiger” helicopter that can withstand any sort of electro magnetic blast. Bond doesn’t get to it in time, and the helicopter takes off. Now Bond is really curious...and pissed. General Oromov from the opening and Xenia set off one of the Goldeneye satellites which trigger an electro magnetic pulse, destroying every type of computer generated device. They then enlist the help of Boris, who had just hacked into the FBI security system all nonchalantly before having a cig.
The Goldeneye destroys the area and Oromov tries to cover it up by blaming it on British separatists. But doesn’t realize that Natalya had survived the blast. Bond now wants to meet thee Janus, and goes to see a russian mafia don who Bond has had history with and gets a meeting set up. This is when we find out that Janus is actually Bond’s ole mate, Alec Trevelyan. Bond is stunned and shaken. 9 years after he saw his death, here he is. Trevelyan notes that he didn’t account Bond improving and setting the timers for 3 minutes which burned half his face, and broke his heart. “007s loyalty is always to the mission...never to his friends”. Tear.
The plan is to set off another Goldeneye in London, creating a financial meltdown, putting England back into the stone age. But now Bond has entered the fray, and is keen on throwing a wrench into the plans. He does so...with a tank. In one of the more entertaining chase scenes in Bond history, we see Bond chasing down Oromov with a bloody tank. Destroying everything in his path, and finding time to adjust his tie in the process. Man I love this scene. Oromov is also another great character. Played by Gottfried John, Oromov is a desperate, corrupt General - trying to put on a front as head of Russia’s space division, but also keep Janus’ plans in tact. With flask in hand, and sweating profusely, he has to tell Janus that Bond escaped.
(Seinfeld reference alert)
Bond saves Natalya from the bad guys, yadda yadda yadda, SATELLITE FIGHT SCENE!! Bond comes to blows with 006 on the second base where another Goldeneye detonator is being held. This fight is so brutal and hard hitting that it really feels like Bond is fighting Bond. These two, once friends, now bitter enemies. Just watching this fight hurts. And just when we think Bond is at a dead end, he kicks a lever for the ladder and drops all the way down to the tiniest platform on the bottom of the satellite, leaving himself with no room for error. The fight continues on this tiny platform where we eventually see Bond kick Trevelyan off and grab his foot for a final farewell.
I don’t necessarily have a fear of heights, but I do have a fear of falling. What happens next always leaves me with the feeling of my stomach being sucked up into my throat. Bond has Trevelyan by the foot as he dangles thousands of feet in the air. Alec finally looks up and says “For England, James”, then Bond says “STFU” and lets him go. I get shivers just thinking about it.
Oh, did I mention this score??? The music that plays throughout this scene is heart pounding and really gets me going. There’s nothing like incredibly written fight music and Goldeneye has the cream of the crop.
There is just so much to love with “Goldeneye”. But unfortunately for Pierce Brosnan, this movie will be his first and his best. Goldeneye was such a tremendous success coming off a 6 year hiatus after “Licence To Kill”, that all Brosnan’s next films suffered because of it. This film was so good because it was dark, had an unforgettable cast, and had a TOUCH of humor. That scene where Bond goes to see Valentine is really all the humor you need - how about that Minnie Driver cameo? After this, I guess the writers went all in on the humor bit of it because the rest of the Brosnan catalog can be little more cartoony and goofy. While I did enjoy “Tomorrow Never Dies” - it just does not compare to “Goldeneye”.
Pierce Brosnan is the perfect Bond for this era and this film in particular. I just cannot imagine and older Timothy Dalton doing this film justice. Goldeneye ushered in a new style of James Bond. This film would be a taste of what was to come with the future Daniel Craig movies, and it provided an opportunity for a new generation of young, teenage movie goers to hop on board the Bond Band Wagon with the N64 video game. It got me, that’s for sure. This was the first Bond film I ever saw, and I’m proud to say that it is my favorite Bond movie ever.
That’s it for me this week, let me know what you thought and why it was your favorite Bond movie ever!
Reviews from Friends:
My Mom:
I watched with your dad and two of your brothers. It was a very intense and exciting film. Brosnan is so good. But it was pretty complicated and as is typical, I have a hard time keeping up with it all. That is why I loved the simplicity of last weeks choice. Lol. Because I’m old. The characters were great and I loved the feisty females
Jeremy Tillema:
Greatest bond movie produces greatest first person shooter on the greatest gaming console of all time. I said it.
Jake Benrud:
Great review Sam, and I’m with you on this one. This is a fantastic Bond movie and one of my favorites, if not my favorite. I think I have seen this movie more times than any other (I think Casino Royale might be second). I’m pretty sure I had the VHS, and I think you and I watched it numerous times. (I think Joanna was getting sick of me quoting the movie when we were watching it since I knew all the lines.) This is the movie that really got me into Bond movies. The action, the plot, the twists all made this an excellent and entertaining installment in the Bond series. Makes me want to fire back up that ‘64 and get the rumble packs out!
Tyler Dahlgren
I have been following along to these and have been giving them the Facebook like, but haven’t been commenting or watching along because honestly I could probably recite every Bond moving verbatim from start to finish. My earliest childhood memories (way, way earlier than any kid has a business being exposed to Bond) are of sitting with my Grandpa in his recliner while he munched popcorn and watched Bond. For better or for worse they are like a comfort food for me.
I say all of that to say this. Goldeneye is my favorite. I still remember watching it for the first time with Mark Kulig. We played the game and watched the movie more times than you’d think possible. The double cross, resurrection storyline. The characters. The cast is stacked. It all adds up so well and revived the franchise from some abysmal showings. I love this movie.
24 Weeks of Bond will return next Monday with -
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
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(famke janssen, 415, female, bisexual, werecat) Oh, look, (GEORGETTE MULLOY) finally showed up in Shadowfalls. (SHE) has lived here (SIX MONTHS) and works as a/an (MORTICIAN/ASSASSIN). Everyone says they are (ERUDITE & ELEGANT), but if you cross them they can be (DECEPTIVE & JUDGMENTAL). When you think of (GEORGETTE), you think of (opulence, a top shelf martini…filthy, wisps of smoke from blood red lips). (ooc: elle, 30+, she/her, EST, no triggers)
SHADOWFALLS
Georgette has always fascination with the macabre history of the Shadowfalls Cemetery, and has since taken over the cemetery and funeral operations since her arrival in Shadowfalls; completely uncaring of how taboo such a decision might look to the other denizens of Shadowfalls. With the power vacuum and the supernatural’s collective distaste for the cemetery, it was ripe for the taking, and Georgette has positioned herself as both the administrator and mortician.
A solitary creature, as a werecat, the cemetery provides the perfect abode for the aloof and sometimes reclusive matriarch. Do not be fooled, however, by the grotesque nature of her occupation, Georgette is a regal woman who exudes elegance and opulence wherever she goes.
Though the cemetery stands as a grim reminder of a bloody past, Georgette seeks to reverse that stigma, and turn the controversial plot of land into a place of quiet reverence and respect for the dead. In the meantime, it serves as the perfect facade for her ‘side gig’.
Over the centuries she has accrued a near encyclopedic knowledge of physiology and toxicology, which has molded her into both a gifted medical officer, and assassin. Georgette is confident the anti-supernatural laws will become a relic of the past. All it will take is picking off humans in a calculated and meticulous manner, and Georgette is more than willing to lend her expertise. For a (hefty) price. It’s not uncommon that she’ll see her victims on the slab only a few days after killing them.
GROUPS
Name of the pack/vampire clan/coven/organization: TBD
Position your role holds: TBD
ANYTHING ELSE
Georgette’s moonlighting as an assassin would only be known to those who are criminals, and those who have lots of money to burn.
She harbors a deep disdain for werewolves.
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Shark in the Water / Famke Janssen
open age - high-powered lawyer - witch or fae~Furore Pack
This lady (or gentleman, you choose!) is the resident pack lawyer. She's a GD tenacious shark who's newly acquainted with the pack, only stepping in after the pack came under fire for Adrian's mauling of the above man and their legal council at the time failed to do much of anything. She's the sort who chases the big cases. Who has the chops to see them through, no matter what that asks of her. A feared face in any courtroom, she's nothing to be trifled with and should never be underestimated.
She should have a good relationship with Adrian himself and the pack would respect her AF, but she's also not someone I see as melding in with them completely. A bit frigid and sharp, she could tots become one of them if you'd like, but her taking their case should have been for publicity and exposure, not due to a bleeding heart. I'd love if she was a witch or a spellbinder, double points if she took up a coven rank, and triple points if she's bound herself to one of the pack members! None of that's required though so feel free to do whatever you want with her, there's sure to be no shortage of high profile cases in the city here shortly, so she'll get a lot of love. It's also possible she represents some other people as well, like the market or possibly a cartel or two. How shady she is, is also up to you!~
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Boy Kills World: A Mind-Bending, Ultra-Violent Trip (Review)
Looking for a movie that will blow your mind with its action sequences, then confuse you with its story, and leave you with a "wait, what?" feeling by the end? Look no further than this Boy Kills World review. This action-packed flick starring Bill Skarsgård is equal parts Deadpool, Kill Bill, and fever dream. The movie throws you right into the deep end. We're introduced to "The Culling," an annual purge where people are randomly chosen to be…well, culled. It's a messed-up system, but hey, that's the world we're dealing with. Enter Boy (Skarsgård), a mute and deaf young man raised by a mysterious Shaman (Yayan Ruhian) who looks suspiciously familiar (think "The Raid"). Shaman's training methods are…unconventional, to say the least. The movie doesn't waste time explaining why Shaman is training Boy, it just throws you into this bizarre student-teacher dynamic with heavy Star Wars vibes. We see Boy dodging everything from shuriken to cheese graters (seriously, that kitchen fight scene will scar you for life). A Cast of Colorful Characters (and Some WTF Moments) Sharlto Copley steals the show (seriously, is that even him?) as a villain who channels both Christian Bale and Michael Scott from "The Office." Then there's the mysterious Kill Bill-esque biker chick with a soft spot for kids (Famke Janssen) and Boy's ever-present hallucination of his dead sister. Yeah, this movie doesn't shy away from the weird. The fight choreography is fantastic, with a healthy dose of gore that would make Sam Raimi proud. There's a constant sense of danger, and Boy's journey to get revenge is brutal and bloody. However, the movie isn't perfect. The pacing drags a bit in the second act, and the constant inner monologue from Boy's inner voice (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) gets tiresome. There are also some plot holes you could drive a truck through, like the strange decision to make one character completely unintelligible. A Twist You Won't See Coming (and a Shocking Origin Story) Just when you think you've got the movie figured out, it throws a massive twist your way. Let's just say there's a whole lot of family drama going on, and Shaman might not be the good guy you thought he was. This revelation, coupled with a mind-blowing hallway fight scene (seriously, this movie is a contender for the best hallway scene of 2024!), makes the ending totally worth it. "Boy Kills World" is a wild ride from start to finish. It's a movie you watch for the insane action sequences, the WTF moments, and the sheer audacity of it all. Just don't go in expecting a deep and meaningful story. This is pure, unadulterated entertainment, perfect for fans of comic book movies and anyone who wants to see Bill Skarsgård go full-on action hero (with a dash of mute rage). The Origins of Boy Kills World "Boy Kills World" is the directorial debut of Moritz Mohr. The film was first announced in 2019, with Skarsgård signing on shortly after. The script, based on an unpublished graphic novel, was praised for its dark humor and over-the-top violence. Filming took place in South Africa in 2022, and the movie was finally released in April 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV_MWPL-jq8 Read the full article
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First look at Dangerous
A new trailer has been released for Dangerous, which is set to release November 5, 2021.
Ex-con and reformed sociopath Dylan Forrester (Scott Eastwood) is trying to quietly serve out his parole — with the help of a steady supply of antidepressants and his eccentric psychiatrist (Mel Gibson). But when his brother dies under mysterious circumstances, Dylan breaks parole and, with a dogged FBI agent (Famke Janssen) on his trail, goes to uncover the truth. A band of heavily armed mercenaries wants something Dylan's brother was hiding, and Dylan will need all his guile and tactical skills to survive in this action-packed thriller costarring Kevin Durand and Tyrese Gibson.
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could i please get some suggestions for faceclaims ( male and female ) that are 35+ and have some resources, like a pack of gif icons or a gif hunt, to be used? poc and non poc mixed in would be perfect!!
hi anon! i’m putting this under the cut because it got very long. under the cut there are 189 female faceclaims 35 and up that have at least one gif hunt and gif icons in the tags, and 206 male faceclaims 35 and up that have at least one gif hunt and gif icons in the tags. i hope this helps you out!
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ruth negga (35)
constance wu (35)
melissa fumero (35)
lesley ann brandt (35)
priyanka chopra (35)
rebecca hall (35)
dichen lachman (35)
natalie dormer (35)
sophia bush (35)
anna camp (35)
kelly clarkson (35)
lauren cohan (35)
natalia cordova buckley (35)
alison brie (35)
alyssa sutherland (35)
lisa schwartz (35)
bridget regan (35)
anne hathaway (35)
alexandra breckenridge (35)
meghan ory (35)
lizzy caplan (35)
cobie smulders (35)
chyler leigh (35)
mercedes mason (35)
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