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#Jumanji: the next level
hotelstares · 10 months
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the-invisible-queer · 11 months
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He's my emotional support game avatar, your honor
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nkp1981 · 1 year
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Karen Gillan photographed by Seraphlia
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punster-2319 · 1 year
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wastingyourgum · 2 years
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The Jumanji: the Next Level cast giving their best Bravestone smoulder at the premiere.
Some attempts are more successful than others.
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Happy Birthday Karen Gillan!
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thinkanamelater · 21 days
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You're Alex you're 17 you've been stuck in a game and you didn't know this has been your life for years. No one calls you Alex. You can't look at yourself in a mirror, it's always this handsome young man looking back at you, always the same, unnafected by the years. But then the impossible happens, and someone really sees you, talks to you and you want to believe you can get out of here, you wish you could hope but you're down to your last life, there's no way to get around it, you will never come back, not outside nor inside of the game, the life you had was monotonous and maddening but it was life and that's all you had. You're paralized but you make it, you drive the plane. Only to lose your last life to a mosquito bite. You have a bitter moment of pride on being proven right, but the impossible happens again and you're giving another life, a sacrifice from someone who barely just met you.
And then the game was won and you go back to your room and your body just like you've left them 21 years ago, and you have to live. You have lived so much but you have to do it again and find yourself in the process.
And many years later, maybe you've calculated when was the date for their return, maybe you haven't, but you get the feeling. You've doubted it so many times, doubted they would make it out, doubting jumanji even happened in the first place. But today you know, and you're out of your father's house (where it all started) and you see them walk in front of you: four teenagers, you've never seen them before on your life, but you know them.
Even though you'd been waiting for this moment for years, you can't really think of anything to say other than "thank you". And their smiles tell you it was the right thing to say
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encantada29 · 11 months
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Top 10 Fantasy movies of 2019
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10. Hellboy by Neil Marshall
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9. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker by J.J. Abrams
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8. Jumanji: The Next Level by Jake Kasdan
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7. The Addams Family by Greg Tiernan, Conrad Vernon
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6. The Dead Don't Die by Jim Jarmusch
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5. Shazam! by David F. Sandberg
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4. Aladdin by Guy Ritchie
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3. It Chapter Two by Andy Muschietti
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2. Doctor Sleep by Mike Flanagan
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1. The Lighthouse by Robert Eggers
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wilbyscoot · 2 years
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Rewatching Jumanji: The Next Level and I can't stop thinking SBI as the four main characters
God, I want to write that so bad.
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hitchell-mope · 1 year
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Just as funny as the last one.
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patwrites · 3 months
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Hot take: this one is better
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denimbex1986 · 1 year
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'Robert Downey Jr. and Dwayne Johnson are both some of the most renowned actors Hollywood has ever seen...
Downey’s latest movie, Oppenheimer has been one that has gotten him some of the highest praise he has heard. His work alongside that of Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Matt Damon was one that many came to acknowledge. Not only was the movie hyped much before its release, but even after it came to the theatres, fans just could not stop talking about it.
Robert Downey Jr.’s Movie Surpasses Dwayne Johnson’s Film
Robert Downey Jr.‘s Oppenheimer is still running in theatres even after months have gone by since its release. According to Twitter user Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J), its tenth Friday just saw a minute difference of -31.8% from the previous week, the film’s stats have never looked better. The film also happens to have performed better than Dwayne Johnson’s Jumanji: The Next Level, replacing it to become the 86th highest-grossing movie of all time.
Johnson’s movie made a box office record of $801 Million, something that was later broken by Christopher Nolan’s movie. Currently, the film has earned a whopping $916 Million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo). This number could very well increase in the near future, perhaps even surpassing the $1 Billion mark. Although that is only something fans could hope for, breaking such a record is no small achievement. The movie gained a lot of attention not only because of the star cast but also because of the heavy-hitting performances. The storytelling and directing were on another level as well, easily making it one of Nolan’s best works to date.
Oppenheimer is the Highest Grossing Biopic
Not only has Oppenheimer officially surpassed Jumanji: The Next Level, but it is also the highest-grossing biopic of all time. Even after being in theatres for so long and being taken down from 350 cinema halls across the United States, there hasn’t been a major decline in the viewership of the movie.
People still seem to enjoying the masterpiece and can undoubtedly watch it numerous times. Although it has yet to break the $1 billion mark like Barbenheimer’s counterpart, it is still a beloved movie for everyone.'
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nkp1981 · 1 year
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Happy Fourth of July
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Happy Birthday Madison Iseman!
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thinkanamelater · 21 days
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I'm gonna be real and say that the Jumanji spinoff? sequel? & its own sequel are even better than the original
Like of course Robin Williams acting is irreplaceable, but the consequences of playing Jumanji are wildly different in the original boardgame and the videogame. In the original the board came to your house where people were and destroy the city. Also you might need to survive on your own in the jungle for so many years.
And in the second instance, yeah you're in this scary place but you have the skills of the character you're inhabiting and kicking ass without even trying.
And I loved that we got the "surviving on the jungle alone" situation happen with Alex, and they get him out of there. And then the plot for the sequel? The hero had an epic victory, but then life moved on, and the real world gets frustrating, and there's a place to go where you can be big and strong? Just. Chefs kiss
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letthewhumpbegin · 8 months
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Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
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