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Is it late again for me? I don't care. You are getting another Nimona post. The only difference is that I'm formatting it properly since I'm more awake than the last couple of times I talked about Nimona.
Went to just go rewatch the demon baby clip that's on YouTube, and I have only just noticed that Nimona really looks like he could be Ballister's son. Nimona has dark hair and dark clothing like he does, which even has a little hoodie, resembling Ballisters cloak. You can even see that Nimona has similar dark circles around his eyes, like Ballister.
Of course, in the natural light like the pic above, you can see that Nimonas skin is lighter and his eyes are still pink.
But when they are in the car, because the window is tinted, his eyes look more brown, and his skin just looks a bit darker, so it looks closer to Ballister's skin tone.
And, let's be real here, if this isn't the most father and child moment of the dad being angry with the kid, especially when they say the most ridiculous shit after something serious happened and there was a long moment of silence on the car ride back home, then idk what is.
The point is, is that Nimona hasn't had a proper family in her life, or even a family period. Nobody has cared and loved her, and Ballister is the first person she can relate to. Whether she's even aware of it or not, Nimona is starting to see him as a father figure and picks a form that could have him be mistaken as Ballister's son, or rather be accepted by Ballister as his kid.
Which, of course, happens by the end of the movie.
Something, something, something, I'm losing my fucking mind and if you haven't lost it either because of this movie it's because you are either lying or you haven't watched it.
#nimona#nimona movie#nimona spoilers#ballister blackheart#ballister boldheart#mctalks#also i feel like this could have something to do with her being genderfluid#like speaking from my personal experience as a genderfluid person i often get major gender envy from people that i greatly like/admire#i wanna look like them in some way so i think maybe that could be another possible way to read into this scene#that is if Nimona thinks like me lol#also im sorry you gotta see the netlix logo in the corner from their youtube vids idk how to take clips from the movie itself#so you get me screenshotting this stuff
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i saw the tv glow literally happened to my friends from riverdale
#saw a horror movie about tv shows and queer identity the other day#did u know there’s a tv show about tv shows and queer identity. and u can see it on the cw dot com#u might think i am jk. but i am for serious.#can’t stop thinking about it !#i saw the tv glow#riverdale#edit: i lied. stream the pink opaque (2017-2023) on Netlix today
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Slumberland Meet Flip (Part 1/3)
#jason momoa#marlow barkley#slumberland#little nemo#netlix#netflix movie#my gif edit#feel free to use#jason momoa gifs
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¿COMODIDAD O EXPERIENCIA?
Desde los últimos años, todo parece moverse hacia el streaming, solo hay que ver el poder de plataformas como Netflix o HBO. Esto nos hace pensar que los cines irían desapareciendo poco a poco, sin embargo, el estudio comentado en el artículo, muestra a través de datos del consumo de streaming y beneficios en la industria del cine surcoreana, como los usuarios de servicios como Netflix, tienen a gastar más dinero en ir al cine.
Esto sorprende a muchos ya que es contradictorio
Se considera que aún que ver películas desde casa es cómodo, el cine ofrece una experiencia especial y social. Y la mayoría del público, busca no solo contenido sino una experiencia mayor.
Por ello los cines aprovechan esta oportunidad para ofrecer más servicios que no sean la película, entre estos encontramos IMAX, 4D, servicios de comida, asientos cama, etc. A su vez las plataformas de streaming se adaptan a este revivir del cine publicando sus películas en cines, días antes de estar disponible en las plataformas.
En resumen, el artículo demuestra que la relación entre el cine y el steaming no es una competencia, ya que se complementan uno al otro. Los consumidores seguirán buscando lo mejor de los dos mundos.
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Blue Pongtiwat x Mens Folio
#he looks gorgeous#he knows how to work those angles#also the fact that he is quite good looking#mens folio#thai actors#thai actor#tactor#thai drama#thai movie#thai model#tmovie#tdrama#netlix thailand#thailand netflix#netflix#blue pongtiwat#Blue Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen#Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen#ready set love
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WAVES (2019), dir Trey Edwards Shults
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Lust stories. Good one 👍
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I was re-watching S.W.A.T. on Netflix and I didn’t notice before how much Dr Pepper was advertised in that movie 😂
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Ballister: I would die for you
Nimona: I would kill for you
Ballister: ...Nimona
Nimona: I’ve killed so many people for you already
Ballister: Oh my god-
#nimona#ballister boldheart#lol#original post#nimona movie#nd stevenson#netlix#incorrect quotes#riz ahmed#chloe grace moretz
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“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” (2022)
Directed By Rian Johnson
Netflix
Poster:
Rian Johnson has stated that he was considering having a running joke of Benoit Blanc’s accent change to a different one each installment into the franchise with no explanation. However, he decided against this
Ethan Hawke’s cameo wasn’t actually planned. The dock scene was shot in Greece, and Hawke happened to be nearby, in Budapest, filming for Moon Knight
Benoit Blanc is hinted to be gay in this installment through the flashback scene in Blanc’s apartment. Blanc’s actor, Daniel Craig even stated that this was purposefully alluded to in the script.
#moviegifs#filmgifs#knives out movie#knives out#glass onion#glass onion: a knives out mystery#detective benoit blanc#benoit blanc#rian johnson#netlix#netflix gifs#film gifs#movie gifs#some film guy#ethan hawke#daniel craig#netflix film#glass onion movie#glass onion a knives out mystery
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Wednesday Addams ✨👧🏻🪓🖕🏻
Art by AJ The Illustrator.
#wednesday netflix#wednesday#Wednesday Addams#the addams family#thing addams#addams family art#Wednesday art#wednesday addams art#ajtheillustrator#horror#horror blog#netlix#illustration artist#pink#artwork#art#artist#draw#horror art#horror movies#horror artist
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LOVE
why does love have to be shown dramatically
As a person who craves love I cannot wrap my mind around the idea that for a romance to be good it has to be in some kind of way tragic.
Don’t get me wrong – some problems have to appear and the characters have to overcome them. But why is it always so… dramatic?
Most of the problems come from unresolved topics – one character didn’t give the second one a chance to explain themselves. And my question is WHY.
I’m watching Something in the rain and I loved it at the beginning but now (ep 12) it feels like the writers are purposefully making characters’ life hard just because.
I can’t understand it. Why on earth is she doing stupid things like constantly. It makes zero sense. It’s not even entertaining anymore. And even though I haven’t finished it yet I can easily predict how it’s gonna go. And I hate it. Because the writers ruined their relationship and actually the characters themselves.
I had the same issue with One day and Normal people (my rant).
Honestly the only drama I’ve watched so far with credible tragic moments and sensibly dramatic twists was First love (suuuper long analysis here)
I hate that I can’t just watch two people being reasonably happy without the writers making the hell out of their lives for nobody’s pleasure.
#love#drama#kdrama#first love netflix japan#first love japan#first love hatsukoi#something in the rain#one day#normal people#netlix#Korean#korean drama#japanese#Japanese drama#Irish drama#British drama#slice of life#romance#romance movies#romance shows#first love netflix#first love: hatsukoi#yae noguchi#harumichi namiki#jdrama
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Slumberland Ballroom Scene (Part 1/2)
#jason momoa#marlow barkley#slumberland#little nemo#netlix#netflix movie#my gif edit#feel free to use#jason momoa gifs
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Exclusive Interview: Good Grief star Arnaud Valois "telling very different stories about LGBTQ+ people is so important to me"
French actor Arnaud Valois garnered international attention and acclaim for his lead turn in writer-director Robin Campillo’s 2017 ACT UP drama 120 BPM (120 battements par minute), set in early 90s Paris during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis, and was recognized at home with a prestigious César Award nomination for Most Promising Actor. His latest role sees him appear opposite Schitt’s Creek…
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#120 battements par minute#120 bpm#arnaud valois and dan levy good grief#arnaud valois good grief interview#arnaud valois interview#Dan Levy#dan levy good grief#Daniel Levy#daniel levy good grief#french actor good grief#gay#gay character#gay film#gay movie#gay netlix#good grief dan levy#good grief daniel levy#good grief netflix#good grief the queer review#James Kleinmann#lgbt#lgbtq#lgbtq film#LGBTQ movie#LGBTQ Netflix#LGBTQIA+#Netflix#netflix good grief#queer#Schitt&039;s Creek
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