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salivating. mark in the background… andrea in the foreground… garage81 yapping in the back… oh oscar old man fucker piastri
#once i write it my garage81 fic will go crazy#he’s andreas favourite boy#hes marks Thing to take care of and loan out to them#and garage81 are just so proud of him for his season so far#and sometimes after a p3 he just needs a reminder of how he can be better#sorry anyway. insane photo. to me#perverts unite or smth idk#op81#oscarmark#wtf are oscar and andrea#piastella#oh yeah that makes sense lol#also sorry to tom and oscars mechanics i just call them all garage81 like this entity that takes care of oscar
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🎥: McLaren (YouTube/McLaren app)
#The CHOKEHOLD this video has on me#Landito.#landito and oscinha#wtf is in the water#THIS IS NOT A DRILL#your honour just look at them#smiley papaya boys#sorry Andrea Stella#f1#mclaren#op81#oscar piastri#lando norris#ln4#814#twinklaren#Landoscar#MEX24#mexican gp 2024#my gifs
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Bahrain GP 2025
#mark webber#yes mark was there watching oscars podium#wtf luca wants to kiss him? andrea is kind jealous#2025#bahrain gp 2025
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OSCARS 2024...#WTF









#WTF#OSCARS 2024#Ariana Grande#charlize theron#melissa mccarthy#billie eilish#Greta Lee#annette bening#Andrea Riseborough#Erika Alexander#Diane Warren#Celine Song#garden of eden universe
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you know how to ball (i know aristotle) (post abu dhabi fic)
i know what you're all thinking, okay.
WE'RE WORLD CHAMPIONS!
in fairness, you might also be thinking: maria, man, you have two unfinished wips. wtf.
and like, yeah. i have no excuse. except for WE'RE WORLD CHAMPIONS BABY! and we got a lot of landoscar content yesterday so. i basically *had* to.
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Oscar tries not to stare at Lando as he moves through the crowd, at the graceful sway of his hips, the delicate set of his shoulders. He sees how he places his hands over people’s backs, shoulders, arms, head tipped back in delight, lips stretched thin in a smile that radiates self-assuredness and confidence. A finally. Someone reaches over to adjust Oscar’s cap and he grins in their direction, hoping they can’t see where his eyes had been. Andrea catches his eye on the way down, though, and there’s a glint there that lets Oscar know he’s been caught one. He laughs, shrugs one shoulder. Andrea rolls his eyes, but the smile on his face never falters.
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besos kisses bisous! let me know if you enjoyed it!
#landoscar#landoscar fic#lando norris x oscar piastri#lando norris#oscar piastri#mclaren#f1 fic#formula one rpf#ln4#op81#mctwinks#twinklaren#my fics#mclaren f1
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How much do I have to pay someone to take out Andrea Stella?? Like wtf. First you tell a reporter after the race that Lando apologized to you and to the team and made it obvious Lando was at fault, no defending his team or drivers. Oh No sir that is completely unacceptable. Why would you give the media more fuel for the fire. How about I spoke with Lando after the race he’s okay we will discuss internally. Like stop feeding the media, stop villainizing your driver to make your other driver look innocent. And then again make comments to F1 media that the contact was unacceptable after you’ve been saying it’s inevitable for the last 5 races. This team fucking sucks and I’m literally so done. I feel so bad for Lando at this point. There isn’t a single thing that he could do at this point that McLaren wouldn’t blame him for I feel like he’s damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t.
And as far as the incident goes why didn’t mcl tell Oscar Lando was faster? Where was the communication that Lando was trying to pass him? Like you can’t tell me this crash was entirely on Lando I’m just got believing it but of course mcl is going to make Lando take the blame to keep them and Oscar from looking badly.
In other words I fucking hate here 🥺😭💔
Lando this is just a minor set back. Please tune out the noise and keep your head up into Austria. You’ve got this. We will always have faith in you.
#lando norris#anti piastri#I will die on the hill that he wasn’t to blame for that wreck#anti mclaren#I fucking hate this bullshit team#formula 1#you can come for me I don’t fucking care#that overhead cam showed plenty of room for Lando to pass so what happened in between? where did that space go? hmmmm#let’s think on that for a second
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this day kinda gets ruined because all im seeing is people discredit landos year... saying osc can be world champion and lando cant... idk. i think they missed qatar and abu dhabi races or like this whole season. its like they have lando hating glasses on. as if contending to max verstappen for 1st place is such a small thing. idk how people came up with this narrative that lando is a horrible driver when he finished SECOND in the drivers standings???? wtf. they think thats so easy why dont they try to do the same... 😭 im so sorry for the rant its just a bit upsetting that for the wdc contention 2025 only lando fans seem to be backing up lando while everyone else think its oscar or someone else... lando wont even content in their opinion. andrea stella called oscar future world champ in a video too. how much would those words have helped lando this year huh?
i understand what you feel, anon.
the day does get ruined when people pretend that lando hasn't had an amazing season. he went from "lando nowins" to "lando nochampionships" within less than six months, and that's a growth of its own.
i really do believe that oscar will be wdc one day, but 2025 is not his year. not unless he can fix his qualifyings and managing his tyres. lando has a higher chance of being wdc in 2025, because he learned this year what its like to be in a title fight. he was thrown into it halfway through, and he didn't know how to cope with the pressure, but he learned and he adapted, and he will come back stronger next year.
"lando hating glasses" <- yeah, thats a pretty accurate thing for the haters. its the same as always. he has started beating their favs, and they can't handle that, so they hate on him for no reason. abu dhabi was a masterclass race by lando, and he fully deserved the win. qatar would've ended with him on the podium, if not for the stop and go penalty, and anyone who has watched the race and has at least a little bit of normal and rational thinking would agree.
idk how people came up with this narrative that lando is a horrible driver when he finished SECOND in the drivers standings???? <- its the same confusion i have with oscar being "a top three" driver. no hate to oscar, he's excellent at defending, and god it's hot to watch him defending. just yesterday i channeled my inner oscar piastri and defended against a car that kept honking for no reason. but, we know lando's not a bad driver. if he was, he wouldn't have had all the achievements he has today. he has two crucial stats backing him up, which is fourth mcl driver to get 8 poles in a season, and a very small group of drivers who got most wins in the same season as their maiden win (the highest is 4, which lando did last night).
they think thats so easy why dont they try to do the same... <- i've been saying that. i don't hate any of the drivers for their driving skills. even charles. if i don't like a driver, it has to do with their personality or their vibe that i just don't feel comfortable with. yes, it's a little bit of projection, but i don't mind. formula 1 is not easy. it's a crazy amount of training and physical and mental strength. just because its "driving a car" doesn't mean its the same as the normal driving we do.
its just a bit upsetting that for the wdc contention 2025 only lando fans seem to be backing up lando while everyone else think its oscar or someone else... lando wont even content in their opinion. <- we know the truth, we love lando, and we will back him up. if no one else does, fuck them. like you said, they have the lando hating glasses on. they won't recognise his talent even if he won the wdc. they'd still come up with shit like "oscar should've won" or "charles' should've won" you've got all the landorinas. lando has got all the landorinas supporting him. that's not going to change.
andrea stella called oscar future world champ in a video too. how much would those words have helped lando this year huh? <- oh honey, don't get me started on andrea. i have so much that i could say to him about the difference in which he treats lando and oscar. maybe the reality and the media is different. for all we know, andrea could be praising lando behind closed doors. it still doesn't make it okay that in the public's eyes, andrea has basically left lando in the centre of a pack of very hungry wolves.
i'm glad you could come here and rant, anon! i'm always happy to help! to get those bitches to stop ruining your day and your happiness, i suggest that you just look at pictures of lando smiling like crazy, like he did yesterday, and all will be okay. that's what i do anyways. call it parasocial or whatever, but i have pictures of him as my lockscreen because unfortunately, a white rich british guy's smile can calm me, a brown sorta-poor indian girl, down.
here's a picture to help! ⬇️
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I need to hear your thoughts about this post
https://x.com/mclarenf1_news/status/1861100822198653373?s=46
Cuz like, I love Oscar okay but what kind of blackmail is Mark Webber holding over Andrea 😭 like wtf is this like How much is he paying them😭
I mean yeah it's pretty normal for teams and drivers to look at each others data so like..sure but I'm so tired of Stella and his two drivers only things, what makes him think that's gonna work out, does he actually look at the data or not?
I can't even be upset with oscar anymore, poor kid has to watch how Stella has his managers dick lodged in the back of his throat.
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Coolest drivers chat s1mplylovely81811
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/rlm2dyX by s1mplylovely81811 Arthur Leclerc added 2 contacts to ‘Coolest drivers chat😛’ Arthur: Welcome boys! Logan: oh my gosh Oscar: wtf is this — Another f1 chat fic because there can never be too many! Words: 281, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Formula 1 RPF Rating: Not Rated Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Arthur Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, Logan Sargeant, Charles Leclerc, Alexander Albon, Lando Norris, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Yuki Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly, George Russell (Formula 1 RPF), Lewis Hamilton (Formula 1 RPF), Nico Rosberg, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Oliver Bearman, Fernando Alonso (Formula 1 RPF), Sebastian Vettel Relationships: Lando Norris/Oscar Piastri, Alexander Albon/George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonelli/Oliver Bearman, Lewis Hamilton/Nico Rosberg, Charles Leclerc/Max Verstappen, Arthur Leclerc/Logan Sargeant Additional Tags: Chatting & Messaging, Out of Character, Silly, Fluff, Hurt/Comfort, no beta we die like logan sargeant in zandvoort 2024, i’ll add tags as i go! read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/rlm2dyX
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did you saw that sorwell on ig repost twitter with a list of actors that support TA? Like wtf is going on, now we have list of people that support and other actors what, hate?//
Something similar to this happened 2023 when a bunch of A list female actors and producers started having private screening to promote Andrea Riseborough's "It's Pizza" and encouraged people to nominate her for Best Actress even though she hadn't been included in that year's award season. At the last minute, these people got together and pushed for her nomination and as a result, Viola Davis, who had been nominated in everything up to that point, and it was assumed that she would be nominated for the Oscar was omitted.
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like ik my dad is trying to piss me off by saying oscar is gonna win 7 championships and outperform lando BUT FUCK IT MAKES ME ANGRY
he also said sharl will outperform lewis next year and lewis will realize mercedes wasn't that bad and he's the reason he did bad
hoe sometimes i wonder about the relation between him and i, like bro i thought you liked lando why do you say this shit????
first of all, tell ur dad to get his head checked bc wtf
second, oscar can't even beat lando now, with andrea stella giving him all the possible chances (and a given win) but yeah, sure, he's going to win 7 champs
lewis is incredible show stopping amazing and he's definitely going to be getting the most out of that ferrari, and i wouldn't be surprised if he got his 8th title with them
it's like my mom does, she likes lando but she likes to rile me up even more so this is what happens ☠️
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My 25 Favorite Films of 2018
It’s hard to believe that 2018 is already coming to a close. Here’s my 25 favorite films from the year!
25. Black Panther

Roughly twenty films into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the franchise certainly needed a pallet cleanser. Black Panther was certainly the antidote. Not only did we get a standalone film from a superhero we didn’t know much about, it took us on adventure in the fictional high-tech nation of Wakanda. Chadwick Boseman brings a freshness and a unique charm to the Avengers table and he’s accompanied by a very talented cast including Lupita Nyong’o, Letitia Wright, Dana Gurira, and Michael B Jordan, who was easily one of Marvel’s best villains to date. Writer/Director Ryan Coogler (Creed, Fruitvale Station) has established himself as a filmmaker on the rise and his career will not be stopping anytime soon.
24. Boy Erased

Based on a true story, Boy Erased follows the son of a Baptist preacher and his unsettling experience at a gay conversion program. Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea, Ladybird) continues to prove he’s one of the greatest actors from the millennial generation as a young man who struggles with his sexual identity. Joel Edgerton, who wrote, directed, and starred in the film, strikes a balance between intensity and raw emotion. And Nicole Kidman also gives one of her strongest performances in recent memory as the religious mother who goes on her own journey in embracing her son for who he really is.
23. Sorry to Bother You
Sorry to Bother You cannot be defined by one genre. Part comedy, part fantasy, part sci-fi, and even part horror, this film from newcomer Boots Riley is an imaginative satire that tackles race, class, and capitalism. This marks the biggest and best role from Lakeith Standfield (Atlanta, Get Out) who stars as a telemarketer who quickly climbs the ranks only to find out that the company he works for has nefarious ambitions. There are a lot of WTF moments in this film that cannot be unseen, but it’s all worth it.
22. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

What ended up being the best animated film of the year and of the best Spider-Man movies ever, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse reimagines the origin story of this classic Marvel superhero with a new cinematic web-slinger Miles Morales, who teams up with other Spider-Men from other dimensions in order to stop the threat to all of their realities. Between the unique forms of animation, a fun script, and a solid voice cast, Into the Spider-Verse rises above in a year filled with superhero flicks.
21. The Cloverfield Paradox

When the latest chapter in the Cloverfield franchise dropped on the night of the Super Bowl, everyone rushed to Netflix for the surprise release. And while the critics weren’t exactly kind, The Cloverfield Paradox was still a wild, captivating installment. A group of scientists in space must solve the energy crisis that is causing chaos among nations on Earth, but while doing so find themselves entangled in alternative realities. Gugu Mbathu-Raw, Daniel Brühl, Chris Dowd, David Oyelowo, John Ortiz, Ziyi Zhang, Aksel Hennie and Elizabeth Debicki round out this strong, diverse ensemble.
20. Mission: Impossible - Fallout

At 56 years old, Tom Cruise continues to defy all odds as he keeps his now 20-year-old franchise alive. Ethan Hunt’s latest mission was fitting enough to be his last as his efforts to once again save the world also has him grappling with questions about his own mortality and the loved ones in his life. One of the best action films of the year, Fallout is a ton of fun and filled with well-choreographed sequences and stunts from Cruise himself.
19. Bad Times at the El Royale

What is fascinating about Bad Times at the El Royale is how much it felt like a puzzle. With its non-linear editing, every scene felt like an individual puzzle piece that once they come together give you a complete picture. Drew Goddard, the mastermind behind the modern cult classic The Cabin in the Woods, returns with a 60s-era crime thriller with a superb soundtrack, awesome production design, and a stellar cast that features Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson, Cynthia Erivo, and Chris Hemsworth.
18. Support the Girls

Support the Girls is a small indie comedy from Andrew Bujalski about a general manager of a sports bar and grill who reaches a boiling point with her life. Regina Hall, best known for her role in the Scary Movie franchise and more recently in Girls Trip, gives the best performance of her career as the heartwarming and heartbreaking Lisa, who while hating her job puts her young waiting staff first. Support the Girls is one of the few films that’s grounded in reality and is a comedic display of ordinary life and the struggles that come with it.
17. A Simple Favor

What was easily the most Hitchcockian film of the year, A Simple Favor marks a sharp tonal turn from director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, Spy). Anna Kendrick stars a single mother who investigates the strange disappearance of her new friend (played by a terrific Blake Lively). Filled with unexpected turns and a few good laughs, A Simple Favor is a sexy thriller that expanded Feig’s talents.
16. Thoroughbreds

Part psychological thriller, part teenage dark comedy, Thoroughbreds resembles a contemporary Heathers. Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch, Split) stars as a girl who relies her sociopathic friend (Olivia Cooke) to plot the murder of her awful stepfather. Newcomer Cory Finley makes an outstanding feature debut and is able to strike a balance between the tragedy and humor of this unlikely friendship.
15. A Quiet Place

John Krasinski wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his second and best feature to date, A Quiet Place. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, a family adapts to living in complete silence in order to keep themselves out of harms way from these deadly creatures who hunt their prey by the sounds they make. Despite the script with barely a page of dialogue, A Quiet Place speaks volumes with high intensity and terrifying performances from Krasinski’s wife Emily Blunt as well as from child actors Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe.
14. The Death of Stalin

Veep creator Armando Iannucci knows a thing or two about satire. This time, he takes his talents to the big screen with his political comedy The Death of Stalin. As the title explains, the film follows the death of Russian dictator Joseph Stalin and the tug of war over power among his Council of Ministers. The intellectual humor in the screenplay combined with the comical performances of an ensemble cast which includes Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Rupert Friend, Andrea Riseborough, and Jason Isaacs marks one of the best comedies of the year.
13. Hereditary

Like a modern day Rosemary’s Baby, Hereditary is an unsettling horror film that surrounds the supernatural occurrences of a grieving family after the passing of its estranged matriarch. Writer/Director Ari Aster masterfully crafts a remarkable yet unexplainable thriller with the help of a career-best performance from Toni Collette.
12. Three Identical Strangers

Sometimes life is stranger than fiction and there is not a better example of that than Three Identical Strangers, a documentary that tells the real-life story about triplets who were separated at birth who discover each other’s existence in college and their journey to discover the grim circumstances that pulled them apart in the first place. What really felt more like a suspense thriller, Three Identical Strangers is an unpredictable, fascinating film about family and the bonds that hold us together.
11. Widows

Widows is a grade-a heist film from 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen and Gone Girl screenwriter Gillian Flynn. Viola Davis stars as a widow who settles one final score that was all set by her dead husband (Liam Neeson). Suspenseful and emotional from beginning to end, Widows is a female-dominated drama that features one of the best ensembles of the year, including Elizabeth Debicki, Michelle Rodriguez, Cynthia Erivo, Colin Farrell, Brian Tyree Henry, Daniel Kaluuya, and Robert Duvall.
10. Game Night

There was not a more laugh-out-loud funny comedy this year than Game Night. It surrounds a group of friends whose game night takes a wrong turn when what’s supposed to be a fun murder mystery becomes very real. Not only does the plot have plenty of twists and turns, the abundance of self-awareness in this wacky film elevates it from the rest. Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman do their best comedic work in years and they’re accompanied by a hilarious ensemble cast.
9. Overlord

You don’t often hear of WWII horror films, but Overlord certainly delivers. The J.J. Abrams-produced flick follows a troop of soldiers who stumble upon a gruesome scientific lab where humans are the unfortunate subjects. Overlord is truly an adrenaline rush and the most badass movie of the year. After all, when it comes to Americans kicking some Nazi butt, the gorier the better.
8. Annihilation

Annihilation is one of those remarkable films that is so hard to describe. Natalie Portman stars as a biologist who joins a pack of armed explorers in a territory of land where mysteriously the laws of nature are nonexistent. Thought-provoking, captivating, and extremely intense, this female-led sci-fi drama felt like an out-of-body experience.
7. Crazy Rich Asians

Easily the most enjoyable film of the year, Crazy Rich Asians offers plenty of sights, laughs, and heart. Based off the best-selling novel by Kevin Kwan, this romantic comedy follows NYU professor Rachel (Fresh Off the Boat’s Constance Wu) and her struggle to win over her fiancé’s very judgmental, very crazy, and yes, very rich family. Crazy Rich Asians features eye candy visuals, a fun soundtrack, and a talented ensemble cast.
6. Roma

Oscar-winning filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Children of Men) makes his return with his most personal film yet, Roma. Set in Mexico City in the early 1970s, the Spanish-language film chronicles the life of a middle-class family a maid named Cleo (played by newcomer Yalitza Aparicio). Shot in black and white and with incredible cinematography Roma is timeless story about family, class, and the human spirit. It is easily Netflix’s best original film to date.
5. If Beale Street Could Talk

Oscar-winning writer/director Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) makes a strong return with a tragic love story about a pregnant young woman who struggles to get her fiancé out of jail after he was wrongfully accused of a crime. Based off the book of the same name, If Beale Street Could Talk felt more like watching a play. Along with the gorgeous cinematography and a moving score, this romance is carried by its two leads Kiki Layne and Stephen James as well as Regina King, who gives an Oscar-worthy performance as Layne’s mother.
4. Eighth Grade

Middle school is the worst and no film has captured the experience better than Bo Burnham’s debut film Eighth Grade. Despite the ever-changing times, this indie comedy manages to connect adult audiences with eighth grader Kayla Day, who struggles to navigate through her adolescence all while attempting to build her presence on social media. Young actress, Elsie Fisher gives a grounded, comical, and sometimes painful performance and Josh Hamilton gives a strong supporting performance as her single father who tries to lift her spirits.
3. Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

If you grew up on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, then this film will certainly hit home. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? showcases the life of a Presbyterian minister who developed of the most iconic, impactful children’s shows in television history and the struggles he faced along the way. The documentary features interviews of his family, the crew, and cast members, all who give insight of the genius that is Fred Rogers. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? is an emotional film that, if you’re lucky, will restore your faith in humanity. And be warned; there was not a dry eye in that theater.
2. American Animals

Director Bart Layton has an incredible gift of making hybrid films. His underrated 2012 documentary The Imposter felt more like a mystery thriller. And with American Animals, since it’s based on a true story, he injects documentary elements into what normally would be a heist film. The story surrounds these four college kids who plan to steal an extremely valuable book from the campus library. The four leads do outstanding work, but Evan Peters (of American Horror Story fame) particularly gives the best performance of his career as one of the irresponsible thieves. With great editing and strong source material, American Animals is the best film of the year that virtually no one saw.
1. The Favourite

It’s no surprise that The Favourite is the favorite film of the year. Yorgos Lanthimos, the previously unsung filmmaker behind The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, brings the real-life 18th Century story of Queen Anne to the 21st Century and injects his twisted sense of humor. Olivia Colman stars as the neurotic, but hilarious ruler and Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz compete for her affection. Beautifully shot and superbly written, The Favourite is a remarkable, flawless cinematic masterpiece.
#The Favourite#Emma Stone#Black Panther#spider-man into the spider-verse#American Animals#If Beale Street Could Talk#Roma#Evan Peters#A Simple Favor#Anna Kendrick#Blake Lively#Crazy Rich Asians#Eighth Grade#Game Night#Rachel McAdams#Emily Blunt#A Quiet Place#John Krasinski#Hereditary#The Death of Stalin#Support The Girls#Chris Hemsworth#Sorry to Bother You#lakeith stanfield#Tessa Thompson#Natalie Portman#Annihilation#Boy Erased#Marvel#Netflix
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Wait… so they signed that behind Daniel’s back? He was apparently told the Hungarian race weekend they were replacing him… McLaren wtf 💀 // Andreas said earlier that Daniel knew that Oscar had been signed but it didn't become official til Hungarian race weekend because of the technicalities of Oscar's contract. Alpine may have been able to activate something before then. Daniel's pleas of loyalty to the team were likely to show he wasn't going to go without his payout which is fair enough.
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LOL!! I meant light-hearted as in animated bc even though i cry at those movies the message is uplifting... but what about the 7 movies you watched and loved that surprised you?
Oh gosh…ok, I’m not going to overthink or we’ll be here all night…
I mean, obviously anything Pixar for the ‘crying at uplifting messages’ thing - especially Up or Inside Out.
Ok, I’ll pick old films.
One of my all-time favourites which made me cry a little, but mostly laugh, and was still really thought-provoking, is y tu mama tambien. Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna, need I say more?
Anything by Pedro Almodovar, who makes me cry and laugh and get mad to varying degrees depending on the film. Talk To Her, Bad Education, Volver…no actually, his earlier films too….I don’t know, I can’t pick one! Watch everything! You’ll start watching and be like, “This is high farce, this is ridiculous and silly and kinda stupid”, and then you’ll be like, “Wtf just happened? And why am I crying??”
Ok…this is stream of consciousness…another lighthearted film that I loved from many years ago is Together (Tilsammans) by Lukas Moodyson. And his first film Show Me Love (Fucking Åmål) - both are very naturalistic, almost hidden-camera in style, I loved them at the time. His next film after that, Lilya-4-Ever was very difficult, heart-breaking and hard to watch (but worth it) and then his films got increasingly more experimental and brutal.
Umm…ok, I’m going dark there. And I forgot to mention that none of the films above are in English.
Red Road, Fishtank, and American Honey by Andrea Arnold.
Umm…light-hearted…ok, this is not my forte. Ma vie en rose!
Anything by the genius that is Shane Meadows (A Room For Romeo Brass, TwentyFourSeven, Dead Man’s Shoes, This Is England….shit, I’ve gone dark again)
Oh, Wes Anderson! The Royal Tenenbaums. I’m always surprised by his films because I go in expecting to be irritated and always end up charmed. Every time.
Frances Ha - another film that I expected to be irritated by and instead fell in love with because of the delightful Greta Gerwig (her ‘Ladybird’ is tipped for all sorts of Oscar glory but it’s not out here yet :()
Best In Show because it’s funny and all about dogs, which is the best combo ever.
This is officially THE most random-ass selection of movies of all time. I’m so sorry. This is a frightening glimpse into my psyche. This is why I needed One Direction lol!
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Rules: Answer the questions - not restricted to one fandom. Tag as many people as you’d like afterwards.
I had such a hard time doing this, needed to google >.> don’t even know what I like wtf
I’ve been tagged by @writing-journeyx - thanks xoxo
First ever fandom? INU YASHA!! It got me into drawing and damn, Sesshomaru </3
First ever ship? No idea what shipping was, but I guess we all did it unknwoingly. For me it was Sango and Miroke *__*
First death that made you cry/upset? I’m not sure if my early fandoms included any deaths (like sailor moon etc) so I go with Dumbledore…
OTP? Rhys and Fiona (Tales from the borderland)
NOTP? Carzekiel (I just let this stay…. no words…)
Least favourite fictional character? Can’t decide between Lori and Andrea (TWD)
5 favourite female fictional characters?
Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
Eleven (Stranger Things)
Brienne of Tarth (GoT)
Clementine (TWD telltale games)
Fleabag (Fleabag)
5 favourite male fictional characters? (aka the hardest choice)
Captain America
Bigby Wolf (Wolf among us/ Fables)
Jim Hopper (Stranger Things)
Clay Jensen (13 reasons why)
Rudy (Misfits)
5 favourite actors/actresses?
Joe Gilgun
Mads Mikkelsen
Cate Blanchett
Oscar Isaac
Sebastian Stan
6 favourite characters who died/left the show?
Jenny (Call the midwife)
Nathan (Misfits)
Han Solo
Lee (TWD telltale game)
Snape
Bluebeard (Fables (haven’t read it, but for the record))
3 favourite characters from shows you stopped watching?
Kakashi (I couldn’t keep track for soooo long)
Gaby Solis (Desperate housewives (amazon wants me to pay and no))
Most shows I stop watching are either really bad or… just don’t end
3 favourite characters from shows that have ended? ok, I try to mention something different
Gemma (SOA)
Chuck Bass (Gossip girl)
Francis (Malcolm in the middle)
2 favourite shows you started in the last year?
FLEABAG!
Stranger Things
Favourite TV Show: I have to name Fleabag again, watched it in one night and cried like a baby (laughing and actual sadness tbh) (actually sooooo many here)
TV Show you want to watch: … any ideas? I’m quite spontaneous
I’m tagging: @wafflii @kjs-s @cozyjaws and everyone who wants to do it :) I love to read that from everybody!
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Initial ink.
Taken from a journal entry: “Just trying to understand it all. Human behavior is so weird. There was an elderly man, frantic to ask for money. Every time he saw me, he went into a fluster. Also, stupid Oscar de La Hoya. Another DUI. Then again, he has kids. And Andrea Franesca, not getting an interview because of her accent, WTF? “
This happened all in a day? Welcome to my life.
Tinta inicial.
Tomado de una entrada de diario: "Sólo tratando de entender todo. El comportamiento humano es tan raro. Había un anciano, desesperado por pedir dinero. Cada vez que me veía, se metió en un alboroto. También, estúpido Oscar de La Hoya. Otro DUI. Entonces otra vez, él tiene niños. Y Andrea Franesca, no conseguir una entrevista por su acento, WTF? "
Esto pasó todo en un día? Bienvenido a mi vida.
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