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I think the reason why Deadpool and Wolverine is the biggest r rated film ever is because people are going to see it multiple times. Everyone I know has seen is multiple times and is planning on seeing it more times. Because it’s FUN. And the plot isn’t BORING. Also the action scenes are some of the most engaging action scenes I’ve ever seen. It’s this combined with the fact that they used actual sets instead of just 99% blue screen that I think makes this movie such a hit
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The Heart Wants What It Wants
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What’s something about Ron Weasley as a character that you think is underrated?
That Ron is really, really funny, and that his sense of humour isn't a sign of immaturity or gratuitous comic relief for the reader's sake, but an absolutely essential part of what both Harry and Hermione value in Ron as a character as an antidote to their own tendencies (moodiness and seriousness/anxiousness, respectively). Ron makes bad days bearable to get through for the people around him. I think people mistake Ron making jokes for a lack of emotional awareness, but I actually think it’s the opposite. By the series end Ron is literally the most emotionally well-adjusted of the central canon characters. That line about Peeves’ poem right at the end of DH when the war is won (“Really gives a feeling for the scope and tragedy of the thing, doesn't it?”) is a) brilliant and b) such a great manifesto for how Ron’s outlook on the world — not humour as emotional avoidance, but humour that sits within all the grief and pain and suffering, and makes it that bit more bearable. So yeah Ron Weasley’s love for chuckles is Important and Overlooked and I will keep saying it til I am blue in the face
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“what’d you stuff for her, mr johnson?” “that wasn’t funny mike” uhh i beg to differ sam that was funny as fuck
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The scene when Alex and Henry are leaving the hospital and Alex says ‘most people would kill to get an invite to my party’ and then Henry says ‘that’s perfect, you can kill me and I won’t have to go’. I felt that deep in my soul. Literally one of the funniest lines.
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