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UNRESOLVEDTHINGS IN IJ THAT WE WILL NEVER KNOW BC IT GOT FUCKING CANCELED!!!!!
- Rand possibly not being Reagan’s biological father. (Brett grabbed the wrong capri sun, so even at the end when it says Rand is the father, it’s possible he’s still not Reagan’s dad.)
- FOLLOW UP TO LAST ONE: Rand having a biological child on the moon
- Did Brett altering Reagan’s memory in the prom memory have any long-term effects?
- Since Reagan talked about missing Ron and wishing he could miss her in the window of suggestibility after the memory wipe, would that affect his life?
- Also Ron only used one shot of his memory gun so there’s one charge left. Might mean nothing but also could have potentially been used as a plot point in the future.
- possible Randemption arc :(
- also possible character development between Rand and J.R.
- WHATEVER THE FUCK THE ROBES HAVE GOING ON???
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i forgor @abliafina-18782 had also tagged me!
Ten MORE films I love!
Suspect X (2008 dir. Hiroshi Nishitani) Their have been several films and dramas made of Keigo Higashino's book; The Devotion of Suspect X, but this film is by far the best and most faithful to the book. Shinichi Tsutsumi is so compelling in his role and Masaharu Fukuyama just is Galileo to me. Whenever I re-read them, his face is who I picture. Highly recommend this film AND reading the novel.
Masquerade Hotel (2019 dir. Masayuki Suzuki) Another film adaptation of Keigo Higashino's novel of the same name. It's FUN! And our favorite ojisan, the uncle dad himself, Takuya Kimura is the lead! Shingo Tsurumi also has a small part, and y'all know he's my baby.
L Change the World (2008 dir. Hideo Nakata) Most anime turned love action usually end up corny, but the one thing that Death Note hands off it that aside from the shinigami/notebooks, it's rooted in a realistic setting. I also think this one does well because it was a novel and had no anime to be compared to. It's a heartbreaking watch and stands on its own as one of L's cases. Matsuken much like Masaharu is Galileo, is L to me. No one could ever be L but him. AND ANOTHER TSURUMI MOMENT AYEEE.
Spiral/らせん/Rasen (1998 dir. George Iida) I do not careeeee that everyone hated this movie souch they made another one! This one is my favorite. It's entirely faithful to the book and you know what? Shingo Tsurumi in really nice sweaters. It's my absolute favorite of the series.
Dogma (1999 dir. Kevin Smith) As much as this is a comedy, it's a great guide on how to approach things like faith. One of my all time favorites and the cast is soooo good. Kevin Smith is a huge weenie but this is a stellar film.
Tin Cup (1996 dir. Ron Shelton) One thing about me, is I LOVE sports comedies. Kevin Costner is known for his serious roles but he's funny as fuck and you put him alongside Cheech Marin? Rene Russo? Don Johnson? It's comedy gold. I cannot recommend this enough. Denis Leary said it best; "I fucking hate golf, but I've watched Tin Cup fifteen times!"
Major League (1989 dir. David S. Ward) Another sports comedy. Tom Berenger, Wesley Snipes, Charlie Sheen, Dennis Haysbert (all state guy), Rene Russo. Another comedy dream team. Watching one guy bring up this team of major League screw ups is hilarious. The sequel is pretty good, and the 3rd movie is like...okay (walton goggins is there lol)
The Secret of NIMH (1982 dir. Don Bluth) Funny story, the reason I ended up with this vhs as a kid is the order catalog mixed it up and sent me this instead of Godzilla. Happy accident. All Don Bluth movies are good, but Mrs. Brisby's journey is so harrowing. The mystery and creepiness that blends with her courage is a great watch.
Bull Durham (1988 dir. Ron Shelton) Another Shelton and Costner team up for a sports romcom! Crash Davis has to teach this rookie how to pitch, and since he's a minor league veteran, it's pretty much his last chance to get to the show. Susan Sarandon really steals the film. Tbh her character would be a hit with the tumblrinas. One of my common echolalia moments is her "I don't wanna be cute! Baby ducks are cute!!"
Hana-bi (1997 dir. Takeshi Kitano) It's REALLY hard to pick just one film directed by Kitano. He is my favorite director. He films these long shots and it gives you a moment to breath, like how Miyazaki does with his animated films. But these shot that create space and breathe always take my breath away. Hana-bi is a compelling crime drama, the story is virulent and rich. You feel the sincerity in all that Nishi does from unbridled violence to quiet tender moments with his wife. It's a beautiful film.
tagging @necrotizer hit me with 10 more films king i know you've got bangers 👀
Ten Films I LOVE
tagged by my comedy partner in crime, the tsukkomi to my boke; @zurdoabsurdo
Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl (1999 dir. Katsuhiro Ishii) This is my movie. Movie of all time. Rotten Tomatoes can eat my ass with their 25% rating. A yakuza on the run for stealing from the boss from a wacko cast of assassins with a clever girl in tow. It's what Tarantino wishes he could make.
Heat (1995 dir. Michael Mann) I mean, come on. AlPacino, Robert DeNiro, Val Kilmer, Tom Sizemore, Ashely Judd, Mykelti Williamson? This movie could not fail even if that was the goal.
The Accountant (2001 dir. Ray McKinnon) It's a short film, and Ray is actually from the town I've lived in the last twenty years, so I have a soft spot for him. Ray is so captivating as an actor, and this film was something else. It's somber but still moving.
Straight Talk (1992 dir. Barnet Kellman) It's a cornball romcom, but it's DOLLY PARTON'S romcom. I love this movie to pieces. I even have one of the original movie posters. Unfortunately I have to also look at James Woods' face lol.
Tombstone (1993 dir. George P. Cosmatos) Another that's like, be serious. I love westerns and the outlaw/lawman yeehaw bullshit. You know how it is with yeehaw bullshit.
Deadland Inferno/Zアイランド (2015 Hiroshi Shinagawa) An action zombie comedy. This one is for the yakuza gworls (gn). Basic we have a plan to get to safety from zombies and hijinks ensuse. Sho Aikawa, SHINGO TSURUMI MY BABY BOY BABY, Hideo Nakano, Hitoshi Ozawa, Sawa Suzuki. So like...dead souls but you're playing as Takasugi, Sagawa, Shibusawa, and Kuze LOL
The Bridges of Madison County (1995 dir. Clint Eastwood) Romance between an older couple, bittersweet partings, it's everything. I'm a closet die hard romantic.
My Dead Dad (2021 dir. Fabio Frey) I watched this for Raymond Cruz and wasn't expecting much but it really hit me. For reasons of my own dead dad that I was estranged from, but there were so many pieces that were like snapshots of my own teens years. The skate parks and ugly fucking skate shoes, weed, sour beer. It's also beautifully shot. It was my movie of 2022.
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997 dir. George Armitage) The soundtrack fucking rips. Probably one of my favorites ever. Joe Strummer put his whole pussy in it. A black comedy, John Cusack & Minnie Driver? Hot stuff
The Devil's Advocate (1997 dir. Taylor Hackford) MY GAY AWAKENING, A MOVIE I HAD NO BUSINESS WATCHING UNDER THE AGE OF TEN. I was obsessed with this movie. Tamara Tunie only had a small part man....she changed my life forever. If you love the tropes of good and evil, the devil, lawyers, Keanu Reeves with a terrible southern drawl, watch this :)
Tagging @necrotizer @coffeemakesmeahappybean @xyndario and anyone else that wants to share their favorite films <3
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