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please reblog if you save any.
#boston celtics#sam hauser#grant williams#blake griffin#jayson tatum#marcus smart#basquete#headers#bleedgreen
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Sam Hauser
#sam hauser#Sam#hauser#nba#basketball#nba basketball#ballwzrd#small forward#nba playoffs#playoffs#nba champion
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Sam Rockwell as Watson Bryant in Richard Jewell (2019)
#sam rockwell#paul walter hauser#richard jewell#watson bryant#paul walter hauser is me at the 1st and 2nd gifs#the lip biting and side eye lol#when he wears a suit he means business#sir please dont flex your neck like that#your dose of sam rockwell for today
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The Apache say "Don't aim with your eyes, aim with your heart." Of course, the Chippewa say "Aim with your eyes." And they won the war, so...
The Afterparty - Season 2, Episode 4 Hannah Created by Christopher Miller
Blackram Hall: whodunit, murder mystery, hardboiled, pulp, crime, thriller, italian giallo, noir and neo-noir, detectives and serial killers, spy stories, vintage, manor houses, art, life and death.
#Chris Miller#Christopher Miller#the Afterparty#detective stories#murder mystery#Sam Richardson#Tiffany Haddish#Zoë Chao#Elizabeth Perkins#Zach Woods#Paul Walter Hauser#Poppy Liu#Anna Konkle#Jack Whitehall#Vivian Wu#John Cho#Ken Jeong#apple tv+#The Apache#The Ojibway#Wes Anderson
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Angela Bassett and the cast of Netflix’s “Orion and the Dark”
📷 dreamworks
#angela bassett#orion and the dark#netflix#golda rosheuvel#jacob tremblay#paul walter hauser#sam charmatz#colin hanks#natasia demetriou#nat faxon#ike barinholtz#carla gugino#mia akemi brown#aparna nancherla#tiny microphone#makes me giggle
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Richard Jewell (2019, Clint Eastwood)
10/22/23
#Richard Jewell#Clint Eastwood#Paul Walter Hauser#Sam Rockwell#Kathy Bates#Jon Hamm#Olivia Wilde#Mike Pniewski#Ian Gomez#Nina Arianda#2010s#crime#drama#true story#bomb#Olympics#security guards#heroism#FBI#investigation#lawyers#Georgia#mother and son#media circus#journalism#oscar bait#terrorism
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“Every story in history doesn’t have a happy ending.”
VOYAGERS! “Created Equal”
#voyagers!#voyagersedit#phineas bogg#jon-erik hexum#jeffrey jones#meeno peluce#octavia#leigh hamilton#cicero#jay robinson#spartacus#dan pastorini#harriet tubman#fay hauser#sam clemens#rossie harris#e2#grandmastv#retrotvblr#myedit
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[m]other pt. 4 - veil of maya
#veil of maya#marc okubo#sam applebaum#danny hauser#lukas Magyar#deathcore#metal#sumerian records#music gifs#METAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR MY GUYS#various blends#my edits#metalcore#djent
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new promo for s2!
#the afterparty#zach woods#anna konkle#paul walter hauser#john cho#ken jeong#jack whitehall#sam richardson#zoë chao#vivian wu#post: mine#post: video#s2: cast: all#some are in it for like.. 5 frames but i figured i'll still tag them#zach is so 😭#forgot to post this yesterday bc i saw it late. sorry! <- this isn't super important promo but still
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The Afterparty - Season 2 (2023) Review
(IN SOUTHERN ACCENT) "Sir, there has been a murdah, and you are a suspect." Michael Scott from The Office would fit so well into one of these murder mysteries, I tell ya.
Plot: When Zoe's sister's wedding weekend is destroyed by a murder, Aniq calls his old friend, Danner, to investigate the crime. The two proceed to interview the suspects, each telling their story in the style of a different movie genre.
Once again, there has been another murder, and yet again Hercule Poirot is busy elsewhere in Venice dealing with death and ghosts apparently, so we are left in the capable hands of the Haddish to discover the murderer. It's another whodunnit, and ever since Rian Johnson reignited the excitement of the genre in 2019's Knives Out, I've been eagerly anticipating these murders. I sound like a psycho stating I'm excited about murders, so I must emphasize I mean fictional ones. Then again, what if I'm not and have now become the prime suspect in my own murder mystery! Regardless, The Afterparty returns for a second season to Apple TV+, and though at first I expected only Tiffany Haddish's detective to transition from the first outing in the style of a Holmes or Miss Marple, we actually also see the return of Sam Richardson's Aniq and Zoë Chao Zoe as the charming yet awkward couple, and Richardson especially stood out last time with his comedic timing so was lovely to see him return.
Otherwise, it's a whole new fresh set of characters and suspects, and look, if there's one thing murder mysteries these days are good at, it's getting flashy actors to be in them. The entire roster is great here, from the disarmingly charming John Cho who's truly blossomed into a wondrous flower compared to his days smoking the greens and traveling to White Castle with his friend Kumar; to Anna Konkle as a socially awkward quirky sister of the groom; to Ken Jeong being surprisingly delightful and adorable and the loving father of the bride, and very different to Jeong's more madder unhinged performances in Community and The Hangover movies; to Paul Walter Hauser as the ex-boyfriend who by the way is absolutely hysterical in this, especially with the physical comedy, but those who recall seeing Hauser in 2017's I, Tonya as he inept doofus of a bodyguard should not be surprised by this. It's a great cast and was fun watching all of them. My good friend though has made it super clear to me that he has a vengeful hatred for Jack Whitehall, and as such as I enjoyed the weekly new episode releases of The Afterparty, I also had the pleasure of receiving by message weekly dosages of my friend's commentary which primarily involved comments such as "I do worry that Jack Whitehall will ruin it" and "is Jack Whitehall shit in every scene he's in??" to "Jack Whitehall is not a handsome guy" and also "I think I just hate Jack Whitehall" and finally "I think Jack Whitehall might be one of the only people I hate". All I'm saying is that if Jack Whitehall gets murdered out of the blue, we know who our No 1 suspect would be.
The second season also dials up a notch its concept of mind movies, in which each suspect tells their story using a certain unique movie genre. On top of playing with elements like cinematography, music, and sound, The Afterparty Season 2 also immerses us further in each character's mindset with more exaggerated costuming, hair and makeup, and production design choices. Season 1's characters wore the same costumes in every mind movie, and the sets and props remained constant as well. Here, they switch depending on whose point of view we're watching. An especially hilarious film noir episode dresses characters in sleek suits and fedoras, while the Jane Austen episode sees characters exchanging lavish, handwritten letters while wearing elaborate gowns. Elsewhere, an inspired Wes Anderson-themed installment takes painstaking efforts to evoke the filmmaker's signature style across the board. Additionally, we also get some campy horror and 80s soap opera parts in there too.
As for who was the murderer this season? No spoilers, but I'd say it was a good choice, however, the show had plenty of red herrings thrown in throughout they really could have gone for any one of the suspects and it would have made sense. Feel like they could have maybe thrown an extra clue in there to guide us more specifically to the truth, but maybe I am just sore cause I did not guess the killer. I'm usually really good at predicting this stuff, so this is a damper on my own ego.
I really enjoyed this season of The Afterparty, and though I believe it suffered from a bit of a slow start in the beginning, it became a very delightful weekly load of entertainment, that is also really funny. Also, they revamped Haddish's detective with more layers this time around and she gets another backstory episode this season that added an extra load of flair and panache to her character which I believe lacked the previous season. As it stands, very much looking forward to a potential third season, and seeing where else Phil Lord and Chris Miller will take this funky humouristic little murder mystery next, as in a market that is now really saturated with the whodunnit genre, The Afterparty still manages to stand out with its own distinct flavour.
Overall score: 7/10
#the afterparty#apple tv+#streaming#tv series#tv show#tiffany haddish#sam richardson#zoe chao#phil lord#christopher miller#2023#2023 in tv#murder mystery#comedy#paul walter hauser#john cho#jack whitehall#elizabeth perkins#anna konkle#zach woods#ken jeong#vivian wu#the afterparty season 2#the afterparty season 2 review#mystery#whodunnit
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