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#aou and boom fit these characters so perfectly they play them so well and the dynamic is both my personal favourite thing ever and also just
jemmo · 2 months
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no you don’t understand. if i watch the last ep of we are, that means it’s the last time tan and fang will be on my screen, and i honestly don’t think i can continue living after that
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stormyoceans · 2 months
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Honesty hour.
Just for fun, mash up Vice Versa and any other beloved show of yours. Then tell us about a headcanon for the characters meeting/interacting.
OH THIS IS SUCH A FUN QUESTION!!!!!!!!
and i actually don’t even have to think about the answer because i've got it as soon as i read your message: VICE VERSA AND WE ARE CROSSOVER. i know we are is not everyone’s cup of tea, and maybe it sounds weird that i would pick it for this out of all the shows i love, but listen. IT WOULD BE PERFECT!!!!!!
like hear me out.. i’ve always been just a little bit sad that while puen and talay got to befriend their universe’s version of up and aou, they never got to meet the equivalents of kita and fuse, because while technically they weren’t part of friend credits, they still played a big part in puentalay’s time as tess and tun, HOWEVER!!!!!! if we bring we are into the picture, then this issue is easily solved since aou, boom, and pepper played in both shows, AND we don’t even have to change things much to make it work, we just have to make tan from we are and tou from vice versa be the same person
so, after tan graduates in we are, he decides to apply his engineering degree to the movie industry and finds a job at behind the film bangkok company, where he first meets tup, and eventually talay and puen. then after a few months, tan brings them to peem’s place to meet his boyfriend and his other friends, which also fits perfectly into we are because it would keep the tradition of tan bringing people together. and like.. imagine puentalay seeing fang and beer for the first time!!!!! they know full well they’re not fuse and kita, and yet they can’t help feeling absolute giddy about it because somehow the universe brought them all together again!!!!! and also they were right, there definitely were something going on between aou and fuse because in this universe they are BOYFRIENDS!!!!!!!!!
and this is already getting too long so im gonna wrap it up, but honestly no one can convince me that puentalay (and tup) wouldn’t fit right in with the we are friend group. even leaving aside all the obvious parallels between puentalay and phumpeem, i just know that after two minutes of meeting each other talay would be in a corner with peem and q talking about art and colors while puen tries to answer everyone’s questions about being an actor and then somehow ends up in a fight about who has the best boyfriend. ALSO!!!!!!! fai and gyo bonding over being the only girls in the group and eventually getting together too
SORRY BUT THE VISION IS VISIONING
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SPOILER ALERT! Thor: Ragnarok review
Ok guys, this is a SPOILER! Stop reading NOW, if you don't want to spoil yourself. But I'll try not to spoil too much.
This is your last chance to quit now, because you'll find some spoilers in my personal review. . . SPOILER ALERT! Are you sure, you want to go on reading? . . . . . This is your last chance to leave this site and avoid SPOILERS! . . . . Let's start Today was the day, I waited so long for. At 11:30am German time the movie started (after 30 minutes of commercials and trailers...) It begins with Thor in chains in a cage, talking. The first funny moment is after - let me guess - one minute. Thor is in Surtur's cave (?). Ok, somewhere, where a fire demon can live. The following dialogue contains some really hilarious moments. Like the rest of the movie.
A couple of minutes later, Thor returns to Asgard where he meets Skurge instead of Heimdall. We find out what happened to Heimdall (no worries, he is still alive). Skurge wants to inform the palace that Thor had returned, but Thor just swings Mjolnir and flies away. In the palace, he finds himself in a crowd of Asgardian people, who are actually the audience of a theatre play. A play about - I don't want to say too much - Thor, Loki and Odin. Matt Damon plays Loki, Sam Neill Odin and Luke Hemsworth Thor. I'm not saying too much when I say that the whole scene is hilarious. And it doesn't take too long until Loki appears.
Ragnarok Loki is definitely the sexiest Loki of all times. Tom is in peak form. He portrays a very versatile Loki and - what I really appreciated - when they meet Odin (some minutes later after Thor meets Loki for the first time since years) the three have a personal moment. Odin has the word, his sons just listening. Sometimes Thor answers, but Loki remains quiet, but you can read from his face. I liked that detail that he was NOT talking. We all know that Loki has an answer to everything so I really appreciated this moment. (I forgot to mention Thor's and Loki's meeting with Dr. Strange just before they meet Odin. Dr. Strange is the key to get to Odin. Again, very funny, as always. The whole movie is fun)
A few minutes after they meet Odin (a surprise is revealed), Hela appears for the first time. Cate Blanchett is a wonderful Hela. She gives the character everything. She is funny, she is serious and she is the DEATH. You don't mess up with Hela, never. You can really see that Cate Blanchett enjoys herself as Hela. It gets a bit dramatic for Thor in this scene, he loses a very precious thing and in the end, he arrives on the planet called  Sakaar while Hela uses the Bifrost to get to Asgaard. Obviously, she is not getting there for a holiday vacation ;)
Thor has some struggles on Sakaar because Valkyrie catches him and brings him to the Grandmaster, portrayed by Jeff Goldblum. The Grandmaster likes games, especially brutal games where his champion (Hulk) smashes every other contestant.
Jeff Goldblum is so "goldblumish", it's fantastic. I loved the character from the very first second. Same with Tessa Thompson. I never heard of her before Ragnarok (shame on me). She plays a very likable character, who had gone through a tough time. If I really should criticise something than it would be the fact that there is not enough time for Tessa to show the diversity of Valkyrie. Depending on the ending of the movie, I hope to see more of her in Infinity Wars ;)
On Sakaar, we also meet Loki again, who is there for weeks. At first, this makes no sense, because he and Thor are thrown into space at the same time. I don't remember exactly what he explains, but I guess Albert Einstein could answer the question. However, Loki got friends with the Grandmaster, of course only for his own advantage. When Loki and Thor meet again for the first time on Sakaar, Loki pretends not to know Thor. Well, for a minute or so. The main plot during all the Sakaar scenes is Thor's endeavour to leave the planet and return to Asgard (remember, Hela is there). The Grandmaster promises him freedom if he fights his champion. Oh wonder, this is Hulk. There are a lot of funny moments in the arena while they fight and in the end, none of them is dead, instead, we find them in Hulk's room. Blah blah here and there (as I said, I don't want spoil too much) and in the end, Thor, Banner! not Hulk and Valkyrie form a team to save Asgard. Loki joins at some point, we see some great scenes between Loki and Thor and then Thor, Valkyrie and Banner leave the planet through a wormhole. Loki is not there, but no worries, of course, we will see him again (oh poor Loki, let me comfort you, evil Thor, big brothers can be so mean sometimes^^) The final fight in Asgard brings them all together, even Surtur joins again. Seems as if the Balrog got a new role after Lord of the Rings.
There is so much more in the movie, which I won't tell you because the spoiler would totally ruin everything. We see new Loki magic and if you ask me, Loki developed his magic. There are some really great Thor/Loki moments. You can also tell that Loki is up to something. He is still the trickster, but not the same man like he was in the early Marvel movies. Nevertheless, it's obvious that he acts to his own advantage. There is a short scene in which Loki walks by the Tesseract. He looks at the Tesseract like "well, what can I do with it? Leave it here or take it and do some Loki trickster stuff with it?" We don't see what he is doing, but we all know Loki and after the leaked footage of the Infinity War trailer, I'm pretty sure Loki took the Tesseract. Loki, I really hope you are on the right side and not with Thanos!
And don't forget Korg! Korg is a Gladiator on Sakaar. He is made of stones and is played by Taika Waititi. Korg is a very lovable character and has an important role in the movie. If you watched "What we do in the shadows" by Taika Waititi, you will recognize a short reference to the movie. And not to forget Rachel House as Topaz. She had a major role in Taika Waititi's "Hunt for the Wilderpeople".
Oh, did I forget Skurge? He is portrayed by Karl Urban. He is an Asgardian warrior who has to decide on which side he is. I don't want to say too much about him. Before I watched the movie, I wasn't sure about this character at all. I still don't know if he is in the comics or not. However, Skurge fits into the movie perfectly and it was a joy to watch him.
The music and the setting of Thor: Ragnarok is really 80ties like.  It's in video game style and totally different from any other Marvel movie. Even Guardians of the Galaxy is different. I'm glad that Taika was allowed to do this movie his way. In my opinion, Thor: Ragnarok is better than Age of Ultron or CW. Ok, CW was great, but too much of BOOM BOOM all the time. Same with AoU. To be honest, AoU was lame and Ultron and all the storyline around him, too (and too much of BOOM BOOM either). Thor is a refreshing movie, different, extraordinary, funny and brilliant. I don't have much to criticise.
3D What is all the fuzz about 3D? I really don't like 3D. It's annoying. There was only one scene which was really cool in 3D. The rest was like: "yeah, nice, predictable, not really cool" But as I said, I don't like 3D anyway, so don't give a fuck about what I say.
Cutting At some points, the cut between scenes seemed a bit hectic, enforced. I don't know how to describe it. Maybe it's just the fact that Taika doesn't waste time with unnecessary storytelling. He throws you directly into the action like: "Take this you mewling quim, this is all you need to know".
Ending: WHERE IS THE HUG???? Taika, why???? Why??????????
I'm not sure if I see Thor in theatres again because it's expensive, but I will definitely buy the Blu-Ray. And then I will watch Loki in slow motion, again and again. And worship his fine ass. Oh Lord, believe me, his ass, his legs, his smile, everything is just sexy. A sexy trickster, the worst combination ever.
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