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What is your favorite holiday together? And how do you spend it?
hello foxx, thank you for the question!
i dont actually have a favorite holiday, and he couldn't care less as long im with him, but i'd like to say halloween (even if it is not celebrated in my country) so we can match costumes ! again im biased on lion king, just lion customs or pajamas fit and chika would even need a wig his hair does the trick ! ghostface but im the one with mask and chika just has red paint on his shirt imitating blood because let's kill this love ! or him as ariel and me as eric because he is my pretty princess ♡ the basic angel&devil because we just fit into that category! i will force him to be akura ou while i am nanami or tomoe, we will look so cute because kamisama kiss is one of my favorites and it will be his too ! no matter the costume we will look pretty hot, we gonna eat this up ! one way to spend the days is trick or treat bit is just having a party with my friends as they drink and its 3am i don't know how they keep up while me and chika are cuddling on the couch, for your information i don't like drinking alcohol aside beer so there has to a sober friend so im taking the role... but we got tired more like i was getting sleepy and decided for better to go home as we then go directly to sleep with the costumes on while he hugs me tight.
second option is just staying home with the costumes and taking photos while eating ton of candy because i have sweet tooth and he knows that very well, so he bought me different chocolates. i beg him to repost a story and surprisingly he did and even put it in his highlight (i totally didn't took his phone to do it) but the photos we took are so good, he looks so good didn't even have to pose ! having pretty boyfriend sucks because why does he looks so good, he doesn't even have to do anything...so now we are just taking a walk in the middle of the night, hand in hand, to feel the spirit of halloween but i can only feel the warmth of his hand.
overall we can either go out or stay home, it depends on what we want and feel on the moment and he will go with whatever i want because he doesn't care where are we, he cares if im with him ... to add i saw him changing his wallpaper to a photo of us dressed in the lion matching onesie.
"is that us? chika i didnt know you could do such things wait i need to send that pho—" i scream and giggle because this is the cutest thing he has done, the bare minimum. "i am your homescreen wallpaper too, baby where did you learned that?"
"you said i should change my wallpaper." did i said that? i don't know but i am so happy that someone cares enough for me to do that that i actually start crying "why are you... crying?"
"nothing, i just love you." then hug him tight, my head on his chest as he too wraps his arms around me. he may not say the same thing every time, but he shows it, and that's enough. "also we are binge watching lion king again, put on the lion onesies."
#✧* ꜝ takikishi#✧* ꜝ kichi#✧* ꜝ q&a with me 'n chika#tysm for the question! had hard time to pick up on a holiday but i think halloween is the perfect choice#chika celebrating halloween that should happen soon <3
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To This Young Gifted & Black👩🏾 🤎🖤 Actress & Rising Star in Acting Of Today's Age Of Cinema
Born On March 22nd, 1991
She is an American actress and playwright who is best known for having played Billie Rowan on Show Me a Hero, Darlene on The Deuce, and Deborah Johnson in Judas and the Black Messiah, the latter of which earned her a nomination for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
In 2023, she began starring in the Amazon Prime Video psychological horror series Swarm by Donald Glover.
She first became interested in acting at about the age of 10. She graduated from Pace University with a B.A. in Theater in 2013.
Her Major Breakthrough Role Was in 2020
She plays a street-smart teenager in Project Power, directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, opposite Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, which was released on August 14, 2020, by Netflix.
& Now She is The Starring Actress In The Upcoming Blockbuster Film Based On The Hasbro Toy Line Franchise That Started It All in 2007 Live Action Movie Debuted
The Sequel To The Rebooted Franchise Of The Robots In Disguise
TRANSFORMERS 🤖: RISE OF THE BEASTS 🦍🐆🦏🐀
Please Wish This Young Black Talented🖤 Rising Actress A Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 🎂
Dominique Fishback 👩🏾🤎🖤
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Yes, They Want Race War
OK so this title is KINDA click bait but also not really.
Recently there are trends where in media, Characters, historical figures, etc are being race swapped. And there are primarily 4 sides to this argument.
-The type that does not care about race swapping at all
-The type that is giddy and happy when white characters are removed and replaced by black or brown characters. (More often black) but are extremely pissed off if it's done to a character or historical figure that's black or brown and they are race swapped or the person playing them "Isn't brown enough".
-The type that think that people think race swapping is fine so long as it makes sense or is generally consistent across the board.
-The type that think you should never race swap anyone ever for any reason.
Now me personally, I land between the third and fourth. I think that if you are exercising artistic freedom, certainly you can swap people around. But I mostly land on the idea that you should not do it in general unless you plan on doing something like the new Annie With Jamie Foxx. Because it makes sense. It's a very "from a different perspective" version of the story. I didn't hate it. But they were very.....tactical with how they did the swaps in that movie and it was not just one or two characters.
Now I will say this. People who are in category 2 piss me off to no end. Why? Because what they want isn't representation. They want ONLY them to be present in media. And I'm not afraid to say that. These people laugh when you say terms like white erasure but that's what they really want. And I'm not talking conspiracy either. I'm not talking that BS "White replacement" crap.
The reason I know that's what they want is because this is a very American Black/Progressive problem. It's gotten so bad that our media personalities are now going out of their way to replace REAL LIFE historical figures and it keeps happening lately. You see it with Cleopatra. You see it with Anne Boleyn. And frankly it's getting out of hand. These are real life people in history. If these were stage shows I would not care how you depicted them. However history is a tricky thing at times. 20 years from now there are going to be people who have seen those shows, probably black youths, and they will fight people when approached and argue that those shows DO represent what color these people were in history.
So for historical characters I DO NOT think you should ever race swap them at all. It's also the reason I'm negligent to be ok with race swapping at all now with fictional characters. Because for the next 10 years, all the little mermaid books coming out WILL be with Ariel being black. In essence outright replaced. Which is a years long trend now in regards to red heads. *See Below*
All for the sake of "Inclusivity" right? By replacing one of the worlds smallest minorities. But all "White people" look the same right. Sounds pretty f*cking racist to me. More so considering skin tone varies from country to country and "White" is a very Americanized concept idea. And though it may not have started here, it was popularized here. Porto Ricans, you know from Porto Rico? Yeah most people would say a lot of them are "White" or "White passing" despite globally, this is a very American view of race or ethnicity.
Now why bring this up at all? Because it needs saying. And I think the reason why is because neo progressives want there to be failing race relations in the US. Where most of this media is present or presented. Because if "all white people are evil and bad" Neo Liberals continue to scare monger and propagate a narrative of "White supremacy" somehow existing, despite there being SO MANY CASES of white characters being erased. I'm sorry but if we are a racist country we are THE WORST at it.
And what made me bring this up?
The new Live action adaptation, is going to erase nordic history by making of of it's characters specifically the female lead, a light skinned black girl. Meanwhile, The last listed case was one of the ones that people got pissed off about DESPITE the fact that this girl is mixed race and fully native Hawaiian. BUT that's not all they did.
Which.......Excuse me? I don't know if Cobra Bubbles is Hawaiian or if he's black, but based on looks alone?
Right here. Ving Rhames. I'd even be annoyed if they replaced him with Don Cheadle it's just not the same.
The thing is I'm all for artistic freedom but if the people who do it, do it wrong, I'm going to be upset. Reason why? If you are not staying true to the character, what are you even doing. Why are you co-opting a story that you either don't care about, hate, or are just using as a "cash cow" using a name sake. LEAVE IP's ALONE.
The reason this matters to me is because I'm tired of the hypocrites. I'm tired of the people being butthurt over ethnicity swaps, SOMETIMES but not other times. Either you are consistent or you are not. And more times than not, YOU ARE NOT.
Fact of the matter is, there are a lot of light skinned people in this world and they are not all, "White" because they are not tanned, brown, or black. Which funny enough is all dumb as far as classifications. We are all different shades of peach Except redheads. They are just see through. But saying, "white people" is probably one of the most western xenophobic things I hear day to day that is a term that has been normalized. Just like the SUGGESTION that all "black people" are somehow all African. They aren't. Just like there are more types of people native to Africa than darker skinned people.
I'm not Spaniard. I'm not English. I'm not Russian. I'm not Polish. I'm French/Irish and I was born in the US. So first and foremost I'm American. And I can imagine that most other people from other countries HATE being called "white". Stop classifying people by the color of this skin. I think it's stupid. BUT more over, when it comes to media, Stop ethnic/color swapping.
Also can I take a second to refer to how STUPID it is that we use "Race" in the context we do? We are HUMANS as a race. And I frankly think the fact we have normalized usages or "race" in the manner we have has actually done more to damage ethnic relations in general.
*Sigh*
Look please understand I know I was a bit everywhere in this post. I didn't even get into the fact that this color swap crap is HARMING ethnic relations in general. Or if you want the normalized term, "Race relations". Things will get worse if people continue to normalize this practice. Just making sure you realize that.
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Top 5 Must-Watch Sci-Fi Movies Booming on Netflix Right Now
where every frame is a portal to limitless possibilities and extraordinary adventures. Discover the magic of the future, today!
In the Shadow of the Moon (2007) EW grade: A (read the review) Director: David Sington One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" was the phrase that echoed around the galaxy in July of 1969, when American astronauts emerged from Apollo 11 and took their first steps on the surface of the moon. In 2007, In the Shadow of the Moon, a British documentary premiered at Sundance, chronicling this history-making achievement and digging into the story behind the Apollo program through interviews with 10 astronauts from across the program's many missions. Featuring never before released footage, archival news reports, and the perspectives of some of the only people to see Earth from this remarkable vantage point, In the Shadow of the Moon is stranger than science fiction because it's completely true.
2, Oxygen (2021) EW grade: B (read the review) Director: Alexandre Aja Cast: Mélanie Laurent, Mathieu Amalric, Malik Zidi A nightmare come to life for claustrophobics everywhere, Oxygen is a French language sci-fi film that thinks outside the box in terms of action. At the genesis, an unidentified woman (Mélanie Laurent) awakens in an airtight medical unit, unsure of who or where she is. Interactions with the system's AI - dubbed M.I.L.O. (Medical Interface Liaison Officer) - provide some clarity as to her identity, but no matter what she tries, she cannot escape her prison. As she seeks to understand who placed her in the box and why, truths about her personal life and the current state of the world come into focus - but her search for context is actually a race to outwit the slowly depleting oxygen levels.
3. Project Power (2020) EW grade: B+ (read the review) Director: Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback, Machine Gun Kelly, Rodrigo Santoro, Courtney B. Vance, Amy Landecker What do a New Orleans police officer (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a soldier in search of his daughter (Jamie Foxx), and a rapping drug dealer (Dominique Fishback, The Deuce) have in common? They're all working to rid the streets of Power, a new drug that gives users five minutes of superhero abilities, at the risk of killing them with one hit. A science fiction action film produced by Netflix, Project Power invites audiences into a city still suffering the after-effects of Katrina, even decades after the hurricane hit. Populated by morally murky characters - like Gordon-Levitt's Detective Frank Shaver, a cop who uses the drug to level the playing field against the city's criminals, or Fishback's teenage Robin Reilly, who knows she needs to deal to get ahead in this world, but is too smart to partake of her own product - the film finds room for cultural context amidst the action sequences.
4. See You Yesterday (2019) Director: Stefon Bristol Talent: Eden Duncan-Smith, Danté Crichlow, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Brian "Stro" Bradley The best way to live life with no regrets is to build a time machine - which is exactly what happens in Netflix's Spike Lee-produced sci-fi adventure film, See You Yesterday. After best friends and high school science prodigies C.J. and Sebastian unlock the secrets to time travel, they're forced to use their newfound invention in an attempt to save C.J.'s brother Calvin from a fatal encounter with the police. A modern take on Back to the Future - also featuring an appearance by the original time traveler, Michael J. Fox - the film grapples with highly relevant cultural issues like police brutality while still having fun with high school tropes and time loops. See You Yesterday might not have gotten the attention it deserved when it first premiered on the platform back in 2019.
5. Starship Troopers (1997) EW grade: B+ (read the review) Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Muldoon, Michael Ironside Fascist imagery and thudding allusions to World War II-era propaganda films permeate Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers, but because the provocative Dutch filmmaker didn't explicitly spell out his satire, it went over the heads of many upon its release. But time has been kind to the action-comedy, perhaps because its gleefully cynical portrait of nationalism and a war-hungry populace would resonate that much more in the years following 9/11 and the Iraq War. That said, those interested in the simpler pleasures of watching bugs go splat will also find plenty to like, from its gnarly, goo-slinging action set pieces to CGI effects that stand up to today's technology.
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I must admit it does seem like Ariel Foxx is having alot more fun as a blonde. Enjoy some of her latest from @mrhqfilmz and C Clark Fotos.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Project Power
Año: 2020
Duración: 113 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
Guion: Mattson Tomlin
Música: Joseph Trapanese
Fotografía: Michael Simmonds
Reparto: Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dominique Fishback, Machine Gun Kelly, Jim Klock, Rodrigo Santoro, Mike Seal, Courtney B. Vance, Amy Landecker, Azhar Khan, Michelle Torres, Allen Maldonado, Tait Fletcher, Yoshua Sudarso, Casey Neistat, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Andrene Ward-Hammond, C.J. LeBlanc, Christopher Winchester, Theodus Crane, Rose Bianco, Chip Carriere, Luke Hawx, Joseph Poliquin, Peter Jaymes Jr., Kim Baptiste, CG Lewis, Cory DeMeyers, Sam Malone, Toney Chapman Steele, Michael Wozniak, Justin Carmouche, Kaleb Williams, Eric Scarabin, Gordon Dexheimer, Aaron Mitchell, Mike R. Moreau
Productora: Netflix, Screen Arcade. Distribuidora: Netflix
Género: Action; Crime; Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7550000/
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Ariel Foxx
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I think Spider-Man Has the best track record of villains adapted for movie of any superhero
Not only have a majority of his villains been adapted for feature films .....But a good portion of the villains adapted ....Are great .Not counting SPidey villains who never fought Spidey on screen (Such as Michael Clarke Duncans Kingpin who was still great ),Willem Dafoe as Kingpin,Alfred Molina as Doc Ock,Thomas Haden Church as Sandman ,Michael Keaton as Vulture and Liev Schriber as Kingpin are all great ,and I would say Rhyse Ifans as Lizard ,Jaimie Foxx as Electro (Second time around) and Jake Gylanhall as Mysterio are pretty good too .Plus very little double dipping.We have multiple incarnations of Doctor Doom,Lex Luthor and Joker but the SPidey films are pretty good at not keeping reinventing the same villains over and over again
@ariel-seagull-wings @the-blue-fairie @themousefromfantasyland @goodanswerfoxmonster @theancientvaleofsoulmaking
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