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I love when horror pages on Facebook showcase BTS of Billy in It Chapter Two. Yes I know this fact is not new, but I just love seeing him on my homepage!! 🥹😍❤️🤡🎈
#bill hader#bill hader nation#hader nation#hadernation#bill hader fandom#hader fandom#barry hbo#barry berkman#it chapter two#richie tozier#superbad#officer slater#the skeleton twins#milo dean#the to do list#willy mclean#hot rod#dave mclean#trainwreck#aaron connors#bill skarsgård#pennywise#random fact#IT#behind the scenes#bts#love him so much#he’s absolutely perfect
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The...way...he...drinks 😍❤️
The To Do List (2013) | MTV After Hours | Barry (2018–)
#bill hader#bill hader nation#hader nation#hadernation#bill hader fandom#hader fandom#bill hader drinking#barry hbo#barry berkman#richie tozier#it chapter two#milo dean#the skeleton twins#willy mclean#the to do list#dave mclean#hot rod#aaron connors#trainwreck#stefon snl#documentary now#adventureland#handsome#i love him so much#i just want to hug him#i cant even#hes so perfect
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Happy Birthday,
Bill Hader💙🎉
And it's also National Donut Day!🍩
#bill hader#happy birthday!#46 and fine as hell#donuts#national donut day#barry hbo#barry berkman#hbo barry#tw food#it takes a lot of restraint for me not to get those knuckle tattoos lol#love him forever🥰#so damn talented and handsome
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so, Barry season 4 is going to be the one huh!!!!!!!!?
#the one to RIP A HOLE IN THE UNIVERSE and also my heart#no idea what’s going to happen or what I want to happen??????#no clue tbh!!!!!!#barry#hbo barry#barry hbo#barry berkman#barry block#bill hader#hadernation#hader nation#alex liveblogs
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the gay couple from new jersey you will always be famous and will also be the best and gayest thing that ever happened on snl
#the energy from the oHh every time just gets me so happy#it fills me up with SO much serotonin i love it#i love them too#fred armisen is a national treasure#so is bill but i talk about bill alot but fred my man is the best ever#bill hader#fred armisen#saturday night live#snl !!!#weekend update#laz has thoughts
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Photo of the Day:
I just want to wrap my arms around you and hug you until I smell like you (and I bet you smell really good too) 🥹🥰❤️
{Source: The Criterion Closet roadtrip Promo Video; Sept 2024}
#bill hader#bill hader nation#hader nation#hadernation#bill hader fandom#hader fandom#bill hader edit#barry hbo#barry berkman#it chapter two#richie tozier#superbad#officer slater#the skeleton twins#milo dean#the to do list#willy mclean#hot rod#dave mclean#trainwreck#aaron connors#stefon snl#documentary now#adventureland#photo of the day#handsome#i love him so much#I just want to hug him#I can’t even#he’s so perfect
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Bill Hader gave us a subtle reminder that, yes Barry can still be a comedy because he gave us “Barry Berkman was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery with full honors”. if you didn’t laugh at that idk what to tell you
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I'd like to thank Rachel Bilson for not only telling us Bill Hader has a giant ding-dong, but that she had never orgasmed from sex until she hopped a ride on that giant ding-dong.
The girl is out here doing the Lord's work on this day. I hope Bill's ex-wife isn't reading any of this, though I'm sure she's well-versed on his ding-dong already.
Hey, Rachel, is there anything else about Bill you want to share with us? Is he good at oral? Massages? Is he a moaner, a screamer, or the strong and silent type? Come on, out with the goods. There's a nation of horny women (and men) dying for the info.
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He’s a such hottie with a sexy dad body 😍❤️🔥
I'm tired of hiding my truth. Bill Hader is hot as FUCK.
"Omg Tom Holland! Chris Evans! Timotheé Chalamet!"
AHHHHHBSHUT THE FUCK UPUDPSSGH PLEASEEEEEEWEEE
#bill hader#bill hader nation#hader nation#hadernation#bill hader fandom#hader fandom#he’s so perfect#I love him so much#i just want to hug him#reblog
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Rachel Bilson still talking about Bill hader like yeah girl we know. Hader Nation is true to this not new to this.
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sorry for barging into your asks this way but what did bill hader do on SNL in 2013? im trying my best to find out but i can't really find anything properly
oh there was a throw away joke where he did blackface to make fun of al pacino taking any role. to my knowledge, he's never specifically apologized for that, just given a blanket apology for "offenses" on snl but it is like. shockingly easy to just not do minstrelsy on national television.
this is the link. time stamp is 1:17. black actors and fans defending this mean nothing to me because black people have always been part of minstrel performance on either side of the stage so 🤷♂️ its a complex issue but you can very much put down the quark and shoe polish and just. Not Do It! if you are really committed to making the statement that it's "uncool."
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national treasure 2 is another one for the bi awakening list. amelia (gorgeous brave smart woman) and bill hader (dumbass prettyboy)
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I just absolutely LOVE this man!! 😍❤️
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cryyinngg they really are the cast of all time
#bill hader#bill hader nation#hader nation#hadernation#bill hader fandom#hader fandom#barry hbo#hbo barry#stephen root#henry winkler#anthony carrigan#darcy carden#sarah goldberg#i love him so much#I just can’t even#i just want to hug him#he’s so perfect#reblog
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Bill Hader's Favorite Movies of 2023🎥
I still haven’t seen “Poor Things” or “All of Us Strangers,” both of which I hear are great. That said:
“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” — I think this came out in 2022, but I saw it this year and loved it. It turned me on to her photography, which is phenomenal.
“Anatomy of a Fall” — That couple fighting in the kitchen was so well written, directed, and acted I thought I was going to have a panic attack. And Milo Machado Graner’s performance is beautiful.
“Beau is Afraid” — This felt like the nightmare a nervous guy has before he visits his overbearing mother. One of the boldest American films I’ve seen in years. Kylie Rodgers drinking that paint! Jesus…
“The Boy and the Heron” — A legend! I like how he animates gusts of wind.
“El Conde” — Ed Lachman’s cinematography is gorgeous. And the visual effects are very well done.
“Evil Dead Rise” — I’m a sucker for “The Evil Dead” movies. I’ll never look at a cheese grater the same again.
“Fallen Leaves” — Simple and beautiful storytelling. Their first date is one of my favorite scenes of the year.
“Killers of the Flower Moon” — One of my heroes adapting one of my favorite contemporary authors, I went in with big expectations and was completely knocked out. Scorsese somehow continues to discover new moves in his storytelling. I’ve never seen a love story like this in his movies. And the banality of evil that De Niro portrays I haven’t seen either; it’s usually Biblical evil! It’s very inspiring. And it was nice seeing the light and the land of my home state faithfully captured on film.
“May December” — Unbelievable performances from everyone. Natalie Portman’s recreation of the letter! Stoned Charles Melton on the roof! And Julianne Moore continues to prove she might be the best living actor in the world. I’ve always been a huge Todd Haynes fan, and this is one of his best.
“Showing Up” — Kelly Reichart is a national treasure. Her films have the simplicity/complexity of a great short story. I love the sound in her movies. A campfire in one of her movies sounds different from campfires in most movies (although I don’t think there’s a campfire in this one).
“Talk to Me” — What a great idea for a horror movie! I said, “Oh no” out loud multiple times while watching it alone in my house.
“The Zone of Interest” — I can honestly say I’ve loved every movie Jonathan Glazer has made — all four of them! He’s so confident in his instincts. Like that opening title! The static camera. The sound design. The music! All the withholding. It adds up to an experience I’ve never had watching a movie. And all I do is lay around like a slob watching movies, so that’s really saying something.
Thank you @martymcdie88mph for bringing this to my attention❤️
#bill hader#favorite movies#2023 movies#indiewire#i haven't seen a single one lol. but I love his recommendations!
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Inside Out is a 2015 American animated coming-of-age film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Pete Docter from a screenplay he co-wrote with Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley. The film stars the voices of Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, Kaitlyn Dias, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan. Inside Out follows the inner workings of the mind of Riley, a young girl who adapts to her family's relocation as five personified emotions administer her thoughts and actions. Docter conceived Inside Out in October 2009 after observing changes in his daughter's personality as she grew older. The project was subsequently green-lit, and Docter and co-director Ronnie del Carmen developed the story, while consulting psychologists and neuroscientists in an effort to accurately portray the mind. Development took five and a half years on a budget of approximately $175 million. Significant changes to the film's story and characters delayed the film's production schedule.
Inside Out debuted at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015, and was released in the United States on June 19. It received positive reviews from critics for its craftsmanship, screenplay, subject matter, plot, and vocal performances—particularly those of Poehler, Smith, Kind, Hader, Kaling, and Black. The National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named Inside Out one of the top-ten films of 2015. It grossed $858.8 million worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015. The film was nominated for two awards at the 88th Academy Awards, winning Best Animated Feature, and received numerous other accolades. Philosophical journal Film and Philosophy recognized Inside Out as one of the best animated films ever made. A sequel, Inside Out 2, was released on June 14, 2024.
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Holiday Viewing 2023
I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays despite everything. This month, I got to watch some Christmas movies that were either or just ones I never got around to before now, and seen a few of this year's Oscar candidates.
The Shop Around the Corner: Two shop workers (James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan) are unaware that they are penpals. Yes, this is the movie that was eventually made into You've Got Mail. I wasn't really interested in the romantic plot, but I did love the subplot of the shop workers rallying around their unhappy boss (Frank Morgan) after his wife cheats on him. That was some Christmas movie magic right there.
Nuts: Barbra Streisand's more lesser known role as a call girl whose mental state is put on trial after she kills a client in self defense. I had to watch it after reading her memoir, and while the movie wasn't exactly well-received, she played the hell out of it.
Noelle: Anna Kendrick plays Santa's daughter, who tries to find her brother (Bill Hader) when he ditches the North Pole for yoga instead of taking over as the new Santa.
8-Bit Christmas: Screw A Christmas Story! I can relate better to watching a kid desperately try to get a Nintendo for Christmas instead of that stupid Red Ryder. Plus, any movie with Neil Patrick Harris is a win.
Candy Cane Lane: Eddie Murphy unwittingly faces being turned into a Christmas ornament after making a deal with an evil elf for the best Christmas decorations ever. Forget the reviews calling it dumb and corny--Christmas movies are ALWAYS dumb and corny! That's why we like them! And I thought it was hilarious.
The Family Plan: Basically National Lampoon's Vacation if Clark Griswald was an assassin instead of just an incompetent dad.
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget: Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of the original. However, while this pretty much followed the formula of a Disney direct-to-video sequel -- child of a legacy character wants to see their world while their traumatized parent wants to stay put -- it was pretty cute.
May December: Holy crap. This was amazing, in a morbidly disturbing way. Julianne Moore has never been more despicable as a predator who married her teenage victim. Charles Melton gives one of the most heart wrenching performances of the year as an emotionally stunted man that is only now coming to terms with what was done to him. And Natalie Portman as the actress who stoops to sociopathic levels for a film performance. Just watch it.
Maestro: Regardless of whether or not you think Bradley Cooper deserves all the hype he's been getting for this, he sure does know how to disappear into a role. And Carey Mulligan was fantastic in this...although I just found out that she wasn't exactly an appropriate casting choice ethnicity-wise. Godammit, Hollywood, I thought we weren't going to do this crap anymore!
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