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vulpiximisa ¡ 2 years ago
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i dont know why i was so excited and antsy to watch film gold, maybe because back in 2019 i just wanted more one piece content without actually watching the series (stuck on dressrosa)
anyway, why was film gold a 2 hour long movie of the mugiwara doing a las vegas spy run. not what i was expecting but i never really liked one piece anime original content so yeah
i dont actually know how popular nami is as a character, she always seems to get a good amount of spotlight in these, if not just for the fanservice. giving her an ex-girlfriend was not a thing i thought would happen but here we are
we didn’t even get an action scene for every single crew member in the final fight. i mean i guess some of them got a fight scene in the beginning against the rando pirates but that was not enough. i thought one piece liked their shounen battle scenes
ngl i kinda would have liked to see tesoro’s backstory extended. i mean he wasnt that interesting of a villain but i guess i just would have liked to see the despair he falls into before turning into the exact thing that put him through it
i found it very interesting that they had zoro in the damsel position, very funny because they probably could not have fit him in all the spy stuff lol. but also zoro’s fit was Such A Look, hot damn
uh i think i gave the movie a 6/10. there were worse one piece movies but the fact that this one is newer and 2 hours long and only less than mildly entertaining still couldnt push up to a 7. if the animation was “good” i couldnt tell cuz i was watching it in low quality on an illegal site 😂
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xcosmicsans ¡ 4 months ago
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Okay guys I redrew it Fairy Doodle 2.0 can you please stop liking and reblogging the old one now ;-; like I refuse to delete any of my old art on here but that didn’t mean it’s nice to remind me of its existence
On a slightly separate note though like. 3 years of improvement huh? Kind of a noticeable shift! Kind of exciting!
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dragonnarrative-writes ¡ 3 months ago
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Kinktober 9 - Pony Play
Simon "Ghost" Riley x Unnamed F!OC, established PriceGhost and Laswell x OC
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CW: Pony play, dehumanization, no explicit consent, PIV sex, breeding kink, implied insemination
Note: Pet and animal play can be freeing, but also triggering for some people. This story is from Simon's POV, and the unnamed OC is not described beyond she/her pronouns and her labia being called her "cunt." Please mind the CWs.
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Things are easy for Simon when he’s in pony space. He’s strong, useful. And today, he’s got a very specific use. He turns a tight circle at Price’s instruction, giving Kate a good look at his form. It’s mostly show. Kate’s seen him this way before, gear a bit scuffed from a couple of hours pulling a cart.
“He’s in fine form,” Kate eventually says. “I’ll get my girl set up in the barn.”
Price chuckles, and leads Simon over to the hose by his halter. He’s not exactly gentle when he hoses Simon down, but it feels good. It feels even better when Price strips him of everything but his bridle and starts stroking his cock in firm, efficient pulls.
"There's my good boy. Been real patient, real polite,” Price rumbles. “Gonna give Kate's cute girl a champion, yeah?"
Simon grunts out an affirmative noise, arms crossed behind his back like he’s been trained. He stomps a foot when he’s closer to cumming than he knows Price wants him. A heavy hand pats his chest twice in appreciation before he’s being put into his stud gear. He lets Price put him into sturdy boots and a secure chest harness, then bends to press his face against the side of the house as Price eases his tail plug into place.
Finally, his handler leads him into the barn with a firm hand on his halter. Simon has a hard time not surging forward when he sees a sweet thing bound to the breeding bench. Kate’s tied her so her legs are bent, but even if they weren’t, she wouldn’t be able to reach the ground. She’s helpless, presented for a stallion at Kate and Price’s bidding.
Simon tries not to be impatient as he’s led forward. He’s secured to his own rig, so he won’t put too much of his weight on his partner. Price laughs as he shuffles from foot to foot, and Simon blows a restless snort through his nose. Kate runs a gentle hand down her girl’s spine when she shivers in response.
And then Price’s hand is back on his cock, guiding him, notching the head of his cock at her cunt and giving a sharp order to mount.
Simon doesn’t hesitate to thrust forward. She opens beautifully, gasp muffled behind a gag. Kate’s done a good job preparing her, but Simon is still big and he’s not interested in being gentle. He’s bottomed out three hard shoves, and then he’s going. He grits his teeth in his bit as he huffs and grunts, imagines she’s doing the same from the way her cries echo his.
Simon’s vaguely aware of Kate checking in with her girl. Whatever encouragement she whispers results in a tight squeeze that makes Simon’s eyes cross as his hips stutter and he cums. Price watches, arms crossed across his chest and nods. So Simon barely gives himself a moment to breathe before he’s back to his previous, near frantic pace.
She comes on his cock like that, once, then again when Kate presses a wand between her legs. The sensation startles a growled moan from Simon, but he doesn’t falter. He keeps riding her until she shakes through another orgasm with a whimper. She must signal something to Kate, because Price steps forward after that.
"Finish up," his handler growls, with a slap to Simon's ass. "You're wearing the poor girl out."
So Simon does. He gives her a few harsh thrusts before growling through a second climax, leaning his entire weight into the rig that holds him upright. He doesn't pull out until Price releases his harness and he can lean down to brush his lips over his play partner’s shoulder blade.
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violetwolfraven ¡ 1 year ago
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Maybe I’m just nostalgic but I really miss the Tinkerbell movies and would genuinely watch 10 more of them why did Disney stop making those (i know exactly why, don’t tell me)
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ilvcilla ¡ 5 months ago
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it's been a few weeks since I started ballet, best choice ever made.
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captivatingcherub ¡ 7 months ago
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me and my bf core
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vibrantvenus ¡ 4 months ago
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I know ppl talk about the parallels between Katniss and Lucy/Sejanus/Coriolanus but can I talk about the parallel between her and Reaper for a moment. Tributes from the poorest districts, arguably the ones who you would assume would look out only for themselves, taking the time to grieve openly, to honor the dead. Their defiance of the Capitol, even if it may kill them. That there is a kindness in them that can't be smothered.
I don't think it's an accident that they both take a younger female tribute under their wing, and it's her death that ignites that spark in them.
Reaper Ash, the flame that died out and Katniss Everdeen the girl on fire.
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showerthoughtsofagoldengoose ¡ 1 month ago
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watching arcane back to back with eternal sunshine of the spotless mind may not have been a good idea.
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godmademewithoutarms ¡ 10 months ago
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I fucking hate these movies so much (lovingly)
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vampyre-rat ¡ 10 months ago
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well ok i finally watched lisa frankenstein. and yeah when i saw the trailer for the first time and thought “holy fuck im not gonna be normal about this movie when it comes out” i was. so so so correct. holy shit. this will be my personality for a few months now
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the-pea-and-the-sun ¡ 3 months ago
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WHAT did capra mean by this
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vulpiximisa ¡ 2 years ago
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in depth review of the mario movie
honestly i kinda wish it was a /little/ liiiiitttle bit longer, like maybe 15 minutes longer, there never felt like there was any down time and it was mostly constantly GO GO GOGOGOOOOO. like i get that the sense of urgency was there, but i think i’d like a little breather once in a while.
like i would have expected maybe a little more fireplace chats, maybe mario talking about luigi and how much he means to him (i would have loved a scene of luigi doing something for mario, rather than mostly luigi reflecting on mario always being there). i think this was where peach talks about not being born in mushroom kingdom, kinda not sure how i felt about it. i dont like the Actually idea, but it wasn’t really brought up again in the movie. =/
um lets see, from the beginning, seeing the mario family was very interesting. didn’t think they’d have a “disappoint my family” drama in such a movie.
weird and interesting how a lot of the commercial scenes were changed. not complaining, i didnt like the “get it off” scene anyway.
im not a big donky kong person but i dont know how others feel about the kongs being very kart centric. i guess its the only way they can incorporate the mario kart in the movie more naturally but hm. DK being depicted as a cocky frat bro, im hm. i dont get why he was constantly picking on mario, yeah he beat him, was that it?
as for the depictions, i think mario was really cute! he’s such a doting bro! i dont know what age hes supposed to give off, if the canon age of 25 is a real thing, i think it was fine. but yeah, he’s a dude who never gives up and i love him for that!
peach could have been a lot worse, and i think she was fine. my only gripe was that her doing the training course, she didnt move like she should have in game. wanted more floating dresses. but yeah she was fine.
i was like groaning when they had the slow-mo effect for mario and peach’s first encounter but im glad not much actually came from it. aside from that scene and the go karts where DK said they were flirting and Toad was shipping it, most of the rest of the “hints” were just Bowser being jealous
BOWSER KING SHIT, LOVED HIM. he was perfect in every way, wouldn’t have changed a thing. 
luigi, i wish he had more time to shine. unfortunately he was just the damsel and sitting in his cage for most of the movie.
interesting choice to have the finale end up in brooklyn again. i wasn’t big on the “saving brooklyn” thing but i guess it was supposed to go in hand with the “make my family proud” stuff.
kinda wish luigi was there to see mario all bruised and battered. yes he did come in clutch at the end of the day, but i would have liked to see luigi step in to help emotionally as well. i love the movie ending with them though, they are so sweet i love them 😭😭
i was hoping for a “reunion” scene for Peach and maybe Someone from the real world, but maybe that was too much to expect since maybe she didnt come from Brooklyn either. while we were on that topic, thought there’d be a DK and Mayor Pauline scene, but i guess mayor Pauline was just a reference.
i guess i feels like i just wanted more from the movie? i didn’t have expectations but i was left wanting more. maybe if this wasn’t a first time isekai movie, we coulda skipped a lot of stuff, but the setup itself wasn’t bad.
im super happy about all the silly little refs, my favs being Mario playing Kid Icarus, Luigi’s phone tone being the Gamecube start up, Bowsers actual Odyssey wedding tux (why was Peach’s different??). They played One track from Odyssey, which, I’m not mad, I’m glad it got some rep at all.
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severevoiddragon ¡ 3 months ago
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Why does my laptop sometimes decide to scream randomly (make the fan whirry when I haven't used it in 24hrs)
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mrdrhenwardhykle ¡ 3 months ago
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Vanessa Studies
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a-s-levynn ¡ 5 months ago
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I'm usually not one to watch camcorded versions of movies but there are the very rare times when i do make exceptions. And boy i'm glad i not spent any money on this movie because it is already and hour and 40 minutes i'm never getting back.
Preface: these are my personal opinions and no offence to anyone who likes this movie. That said.
I am so utterly disappointed. There was potential. There were a lot of choices i do not vibe with. A whole lot i just don't understand why they were made. There was not a whole lot i actually liked.
There was no actual climax to this movie. It happend for sure. But there isn't anything actually memorable. Not a one liner nor a truly visually striking scene. The main bad guy is so depressingly bland.
I'm not sure they knew what they wanted to do here stylistically. It is far too long, the gory action bits are utterly pointless. And i have a real complaint about the choices in music, save for one single scene.
Basically all of the things i was worried about happening with this one actually did happen. The fundamental core of the original story wasn't there and that just makes me sad.
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the-writer-nerd-ro ¡ 1 year ago
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I referenced this movie in "Hunter Finally Plans The Perfect Date" so you should have known this fic was coming! Spoilers for the 2005 movie Elizabethtown but not enough that you shouldn't watch it apparently it's on Max now but I personally just bought it on Vudu bc I plan on rewatching it A LOT. I also own it on DVD. This is my favorite movie ever please watch it please.
Also there are a bunch of headcanons in this fic I'm having a blast with the world building.
28% Critics, 66% Audience
“Movie night!” Sara said, plopping down on the comfy couch and patting the seat next to her.
“So what’s this movie about?” All Hunter knew was it contained a date scene set in a cemetery, which was a Hunter Richardson specialty.
“It’s about love. And loss. It’s kind of beautiful in its own weird way.”
“Like you,” Hunter said.
“Like me. Come watch!”
Hunter settled in, having no idea what she was in for. But if it made Sara happy, then she just felt lucky to be included.
From the first few seconds Orlando Bloom was on the screen the movie was a sequence of terrible things knocking Drew to the ground and kicking him when he was down.
Immediately, without even trying, Hunter connected to Drew. She remembered the out-of-nowhere system shock when her parents had died. The holes in her life they had left and how quickly regret had crept in to fill those holes.
She glanced over at Sara, who was mouthing along with the lines.
Sara glanced over too, and grinned.
“Here she comes,” Sara said, clearly excited. Sara was watching a different movie than Hunter, one that didn’t truly begin until Kirsten Dunst stepped on screen.
“Celebrity crush,” Hunter thought. She would find out that that was an oversimplification.
Hunter saw Sara in Claire Colburn pretty quickly. Like Sara, Claire had so much passion and love that it was offputting for some, but the people who stuck around got a whole garden in bloom. Hunter could see how Drew would fall for her by the end of the movie.
But the movie was about so much more than an ex-shoe designer and a flight attendant falling in love. Hunter teared up three times before Claire appeared on the screen again. Hunter felt personally targeted as Drew reflected on the life his dad had lived and the heartwarming, overwhelming outreach of his father’s family as they held him and waited for him to grieve.
Hunter remembered feeling like a bug under a microscope, mourning but in all the wrong ways. Wanting to reach out to the people who were hurting too, but having no idea how to relate to any of her relatives.
“That could have been me,” She whispered without meaning to as Drew flipped through family photos with an aunt he clearly didn’t remember (played by Paula Deen, of all people). Sara didn’t say anything, just wrapped Hunter up in a hug, reminding her that she wasn’t under a microscope anymore. Sara saw her as she was without expecting anything more.
They were silent, enthralled, for a few more minutes, and then Sara turned to Hunter and beamed.
“The phone scene is my favorite.”
It was actually a collection of scenes, but Hunter understood why Sara liked it. After struggling through awkward conversations with his ex and his sister, Drew stumbled into an easy conversation with Claire. There was something deeply intimate about the act of staying up all night talking with someone, even if it was a stranger. Hunter hadn’t lived with Sara very long but they’d already had many late-night/early morning conversations. Hunter snuggled closer into Sara’s arms.
Hunter recognized what happened next, too, when the sun rose and they went their separate ways, both sure they’d never see each other again. When Hunter had first met Sara, she’d thought it was a stroke of dumb luck, a fluke that would never be repeated.
Instead of saying any of that, Hunter asked, “Have you ever watched the movie Fluke?”
“Huh? No,” Sara was distracted by Susan Sarandon.
“I’ll tell you about it later,” Hunter decided, not wanting to miss a moment of Sara’s favorite film.
Especially not the over-hyped cemetery scene, which Hunter didn’t find as romantic as Sara clearly did. It seemed more like two sleep-deprived people blowing off some steam. Hunter didn’t think the romance really started until they were walking back in the dark, the third late-night conversation Claire and Drew had gotten to have.
When they were talking, they felt like more than characters on a screen. They felt so vivid, so real. Claire was a person who had always gotten second place in the lives of the people who claimed they loved her, never the first choice, never the priority. Drew was only first when he was successful, and when he failed he might as well be as good as dead. Who hadn’t felt like that before, like a substitute person who could easily be recast?
Again Hunter didn’t say any of that, just leaned over and whispered, “They should make a lesbian version of this movie.”
Sara nodded earnestly. “They should cast us.”
Hunter laughed, “Yeah, they should.”
“Are you loving it?” Sara asked.
“I love you,” Hunter said, which was so much easier than saying how this silly, sappy movie was ripping her heart to shreds.
And when the stupid, silly straight couple ended the evening almost-but-not-quite kissing, Hunter couldn’t admit just how invested she was in the pairing.
It felt like she was holding her breath until Claire showed up again, just waiting for the two repressed dorks to take another baby step in their relationship. She exhaled in relief when Claire admitted, very directly, that she liked Drew. She let out an audible whoop a few minutes later when Drew finally kissed her.
Unfortunately, there was still a sizeable chunk of runtime left, which didn’t bode well for the substitute people. Fortunately, Kirsten Dunst could act her little ass off, really selling the heartbreak she felt when she realized Drew was still too hung up on his failures to love her the way she deserved to be loved.
“How are they going to come back from this one?” Hunter whispered.
“Haven’t you ever seen a romcom before?”
“A few.”
“Then trust the formula.”
Hunter had gotten so caught up in the love story that she had almost forgotten it was a movie about loss. Then the memorial hit her again with that dissociative feeling of grieving with people who all had their own version of the deceased. It was the kind of thing you never completely forgot.
Hunter squeezed her eyes shut and shuddered.
For the first time in over an hour, Sara paused the movie.
“Hun? Are you okay?”
“Yeah, just remembering.”
Sara nodded, knowing exactly what Hunter was talking about.
“When did it happen? If you don’t mind me asking.”
“Seven years ago. But sometimes it feels like yesterday.”
“I’m sure they were wonderful.”
“The best,” Hunter agreed. Maybe she should reach out to her family, it had been about that long since she’d seen some of them. Her dad’s brother and his family lived in the city but everyone else was scattered. Her parents had been the ones to bring them together.
“I’m sure they would be happy to know that you’re loved,” Sara said, which seemed much nicer than the usual “They’d be proud of you.”
Maybe Hunter hadn’t done anything worth their pride but she was loved, and that’s all they’d ever wanted for her.
“Go ahead and start the movie again.”
Sara did, and they watched Susan Sarandon tap dancing, and the air in the room seemed a little lighter than it was before.
Hunter was surprised to find the movie wasn’t done surprising her. The grief of the memorial turned into celebration and celebration slipped into chaos as Drew’s eccentric cousin (played, Hunter was pretty sure, by that one guy from Parks and Rec) brought down the house with a live performance of Freebird that really emphasized the Baylor family motto.
“If it wasn’t this it would be something else,” Hunter whispered.
“Exactly!” Sara said, thrilled that the movie was resonating with Hunter.
Neither of them spoke after that, until the credits rolled twentyish minutes later. It was hard to talk, when so much was happening on screen. Hunter didn’t even realize she was crying again until Sara reached over and gently brushed the tears away.
“Thank you for watching this with me, I’m sorry if it was a lot,” Sara said.
Hunter laughed a little, rubbing her eyes. “Everything about us is a lot.”
“Good point.”
“You seemed to really like Claire, is she your type?” Hunter asked, not jealous just curious.
Sara burst out laughing. “Oh no. Oh no no no no. Hun, you’re my type. But I was,” Sara thought back, “thirteen when this came out, and it changed how I saw the world.”
“Your gay awakening,” Hunter guessed.
“Sort of. I’d fallen in love with a lot of tv girls before, but I didn’t feel that way about Claire. I didn’t want to be with her, I wanted to be her. I’d never had words for those feelings before. It had never been so concrete.”
“Oh!” Hunter had known Sara was trans but she had never considered that came with an origin story. She felt kind of foolish that she’d never asked Sara about it before.
She studied Sara, a smile growing on her face. “Huh. I can see that, actually.”
Sara beamed. “Really?”
“Really. You’re a lot like her. Better, in my mind. Cuter, too.”
Sara Pena looked like she was going to swoon.
“You have no idea how much that means to me.”
“Thank you for sharing this part of you with me. I like learning about what made you who you are. Because I love who you are.”
“Next time you can pick the movie. I want to learn more about you, too.”
It was only the start of their journey, but Hunter really, really liked where they were heading.
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