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thethcministry · 2 years ago
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teg-report · 1 month ago
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Cracka: The Controversial Movie That Was Banned and Erased – Watch the Lost Video Now!
The movie was set to be released in 2020. It was planned for right before the election. However, it never saw the light of day. After the release of its trailer, the movie seemingly vanished without a trace. No updates, no news—just silence. But recently, I found the last known copy of the original film. I’m excited to share it with you all. The premise is incredibly unique and…
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emilyaxford · 1 year ago
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spending-life-pretending · 4 months ago
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conservatives really wanna act like the “woke left” is winning the culture war or whatever when people are out here making basil and dorian brothers and casting white men to play heathcliff in 2024
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sevrinve · 9 months ago
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avatar aang 💨
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mychemicalbrromance · 5 months ago
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#1 like a prayer fan none of you understand (insane)
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russell-crowe · 7 months ago
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robin williams as john keating in dead poets society (1989)
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ibelonginarkham · 11 days ago
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im sorry it's so funny that the fandom up until SM3 portrayed Stone as this 'itty bitty little trad wife pookie bear assistant who makes coffee" and i mean they were half right because after the motorcycle entrance we were suddenly like "BOOM DIGGITY HOT DAWG HE'S AN AGENT WITH YEARS OF TRAINING AND CAN KICK ASS IN LEATHER??? HUMMUNAHUMMUNAHUMMUNA"
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adm-starblitzsteel-4305 · 9 months ago
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So anyway, about the critics and the audience score...
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evanpeterswifeyyy · 3 months ago
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If you ship Beetlejuice and Lydia Deetz, you're disturbed. Idc. I said it
In the first movie she was 16 and Beetlejuice is a 100 million bajillion year old demon forcing her to marry him.
"Well that's the first movie! She's an adult now and he only did it because of blah blah blah!"
And to that I say---he forces her again the second movie, and the whole time she refuses him, is annoyed or terrified by him. The first part of the movie, she is literally having PTSD of seeing visions of Beetlejuice and tries her hardest to keep him from coming back into her life.
She then is forced to work with him to get her daughter back, and he gives her an incentive to be with him and uses that opportunity to force her to be with him again. It's not cute or romantic either that he has a picture of her on his desk, it's weird, obsessive and creepy. Especially because Lydia time and time again, DOES NOT WANT HIM. If you can't see that in the film you're either media illiterate or purposely ignorant.
And don't even do the "Well she didn't want her fiance either!" NEWS FLASH!!!!! The female lead does NOT have choose between either love interest or other characters!
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thethcministry · 5 months ago
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screecherofthenight · 5 months ago
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Going from binging malevolent to rewatching venom is so funny why are venom and Eddie nicer to each other than jarthur 😭😭😭 like they have their fights for sure but it’s nothing compared to the absolute divorce speedrun John and Arthur are doing at all times
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functioningtrashcan · 1 year ago
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One thing that really bugs me about certain fandoms now (specifically the Spiderverse fandom at the moment) is that it's downright impossible to like certain characters around *those* fans.
Like, I can't say ONE good thing about Miguel's characterization without hearing about how Miguel fans are horny weirdos who condone abuse.
Sure, a lot of Miguel fans are horny as all hell, but liking a character =/= thinking they are perfect and can do no wrong. Hell, even *understanding* a character's motives doesn't even mean we're condoning it.
Yeah, Miguel was 100% wrong for chokeslamming Miles into a train. But, at the same time, I could understand getting pissed and freaking out about one (1) kid who's about to cause the multiversal apocalypse via messed up trolley problem. I can understand feeling like no one else is taking the situation seriously, and that you have to do everything yourself because you can't even rely on more than 4 people in your strike force of probably millions. I, too, would get mad at a hardheaded teenager who seems ready to make the same mistake I made that cost me my family.
I can, at the same time, understand being young and scared, trying to prevent a family member's death, not knowing who to trust, and running for my life because there's not a single person in the multiverse who seems willing to honestly help.
That's the beauty of not being trapped in the narrative: you can simultaneously see and appreciate *every* character's perspective, because all those perspectives influence the characters' actions and the story as a whole. I don't *have* to condone a character's actions to like them or their role in the story.
And it would DEFINITELY make the fandom space less insufferable to contribute to if half the fans weren't so obsessed with being perfectly moral angels who only support cinnamon rolls who can do no wrong. But that just me, I guess.
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dat-lil-shark · 11 days ago
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I did mine.
Now you do yours.
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sallykie · 2 months ago
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Current mood: hallucinating a version of httyd3 that doesn't suck.
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dani-luminae · 2 months ago
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I've seen people getting mad at Wish for being like "you shouldn't have to wait on someone else to grant your wish" when... Wish isn't even the first movie to say that.
Princess and the Frog has Tiana's father tell her, "that star can only take you part of the way, you have to put in your own hard work," which Tiana does.
Even Pinocchio has the Blue Fairy who brings Pinocchio to life, but she tells him that he has to be selfless, brave and true (or... something like that) to become a real boy. Besides, Geppetto already carved Pinocchio into the puppet that he is, he doesn't come from magic alone.
In Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother swoops in only after Cinderella and the mice have made their own efforts to be ready for the ball as best they can. Cinderella's magic ballgown is made from the torn dress that belonged to her mother. The carriage comes from a pumpkin that she already grew. So much of the FG's magic comes from what Cinderella and the mice have already worked on themselves... she just polishes it up a little.
Wish is just the only one to outright say it.
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