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"Three billion human lives ended on August 29, 1997. The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare: the war against the machines.”
Legion is basically T3 Skynet, so here’s a reason to revisit T:DF today 😁 Join the resistance!
#Terminator: Dark Fate#Grace T:DF#august 29th#judgment day#Judgment Day also known as J-Day refers to the day that the artificial intelligence —Skynet— becomes self-aware#T2#skynet#grace terminator
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This article is frustrating for me because it first asserts:
“To say that Terminator: Dark Fate, the most recent attempt to revitalize the series, is the best sequel since Terminator 2 isn’t any high compliment. The film itself is a thoroughly mediocre soft reboot that attempts to use the same formula that Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Creed perfected by essentially remaking the first film and using it as a “passing of the torch” to a new generation of lead characters. While Dark Fate is no standout, it indicated a future for the series that didn’t need to rely on Arnold Schwarzeneggar and Linda Hamilton. The new characters introduced were the first exciting new element to a Terminator film in thirty years, and if the franchise continues it would be better to continue this chronology rather than attempt another rehash.” but then posits this: “Similar to what Harrison Ford and Sylvester Stallone did in their respective franchise returns in The Force Awakens and Creed, Hamilton is essential in establishing these stakes for Dani Ramos (Natalia Reyes), a working class woman from Mexico City who is unveiled to be a future leader in the resistance against Legion (Dark Fate’s iteration of Skynet, the murderous AI that destroys humanity). While Dani’s character could have easily been a shameless retread of Sarah Conner in The Terminator, reframing her as an actual future savior and not just the mother of one is refreshing. Dani possesses the same fears and anxieties that Sarah did initially, making their bond more authentic. It’s also frankly just nice to see a blockbuster series led by a woman of color.” and: “Davis is fantastic in the role, highlighting Grace’s internal conflict over possibly influencing her future mentor as well as providing some well-timed levity. The Terminator timeline is so ridiculously complicated that having a character who can explain the situation while also acknowledging its convolution is exactly what is needed.” so anyway, like most people who criticise the film, this man can’t help but underline how groundbreaking it was, despite calling it a failure. 🙄🙄🙄 Hindsight is 20/20 so hopefully, Dark Fate characters will be reprised after men can constructively reconcile what “success” is for audiences outside themselves.

#maybe drop the author some shade about his contrary conclusions#T:DF#Terminator: Dark Fate#mackenzie davis#mackenzie terminator#natalia reyes
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Mackenzie Davis spotted filming a scene for Station Eleven in which her character Kirsten runs into another person in the woods while sporting a hefty tree pruning saw.
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Oooohh Mackie is resuming filming in Toronto for Station Eleven now... in case you didn't know, they had to halt the production of the book adaptation last year due to the pandemic. In case you also didn't know this story takes place in the Great Lakes region before and after a fictional swine flu pandemic, known as the "Georgia Flu", has devastated the world, killing most of the population. How's that for irony. I finished the book last week, and it was great and I totally recommend it, especially if you want some generous mentions of star trek voyager, sci fi comics and Shakespeare. It's not a book about survival so much as survival of culture, so if that sounds interesting, check it out, or wait til the miniseries comes out and lmk what ya thought! https://onlocationvacations.com/filming-in-toronto-now/





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Reversing her previous answer, Davis then added: “I hate Love, Actually. I take back what I said before.”
#ooohhh throwing shade#kristen stewart#Mackenzie Davis#Mackenzie Davis interview#Happiest Season#Love Actually
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“I like women who can wear masculine stuff and are quite undone while looking extremely chic.” — Mackenzie Davis

Full Interview >>
#Mackenzie Davis#Mackenzie Davis interview#Mackenzie Davis magazine cover#Mackenzie Davis photoshoot
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“The idea of being able to get into the mind of a woman who has to decipher the unstable world around her seemed like an interesting challenge. It was not your typical horror movie. I love the novel. I read it many years ago.” — Mackenzie Davis

#Mackenzie Davis#Mackenzie Davis interview#Older Interview but page modified December 2020#The Turning#mackenzie davis movie
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“Clea's film was a response to what she hasn't seen. Her story, that film, that's reflective of her life. And we, as queer people, aren't responsible to represent every queer person.
"If anything, I think it's important that we represent our truest selves, and our life experience, and what resonates with us, because the people who are going to identify with that are going to identify more fully with that than if you just tried to make something that pleased everybody.
"No good art has ever come out of trying to anticipate what everyone will like."
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In an interview with Variety, director of the comedy Clea DuVall says that she hopes to return to the characters in a future sequel.
She told the publication: "I would love to do a sequel… I mean, I have a couple of ideas. We all had such a great time making the movie that we were talking about it then. But it was also just like, who knew if anybody would care about the movie or not? So I definitely am more than open to it."
#Happiest Season#Happiest Season sequel#Mackenzie Davis#Clea Duvall#Kristen Stewart#Aubrey Plaza#GIVE IT TO ME#how about a nice healthy poly threeway with Riley *eyebrow waggle*
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HARPER CALDWELL || outfits
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By the end of Dark Fate SPOILER ALERT Davis’ character Grace dies in an act of self-sacrifice, but the actress revealed on the Happy Sad Confused podcast that she was slated to return in a Terminator: Dark Fate sequel. How? Alternate timelines, of course:
"It was gonna be a sort of timeline thing, where there’d be another timeline that you’d explore. Like, there’s no resurrection, but she came from the future, so…"
Back in 2019, James Cameron revealed that when he broke the story for Dark Fate, he and the filmmakers also broke the story for a whole new trilogy. Of course, that’s exactly what happened with the last reboot Terminator: Genisys – the filmmakers had a new trilogy plan, but the first film bombed at the box office and that trilogy was scrapped. Alas, it doesn’t appear as though that’s going to happen now.
#bummer#Terminator: Dark Fate#Grace Terminator#Grace Harper#Grace T:DF#Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)#Mackenzie Davis#I DEMAND THEY RETHINK THIS!!!
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Family is messy, and it can claim surprise victims in its crannies that you can never anticipate. For all of Happiest Season’s Hallmark-sheen broadness, it gets that, down deep into its peppermint-striped and chestnut-scented marrow. Full Article >>
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Every so often, a movie comes along that grabs hold of the internet and refuses to let go until every hot take has been wrung, every minute of its runtime picked clean for memes. In the past few days, Happiest Season has been that movie. Since its premiere last Thursday on Hulu, Clea DuVall’s romantic comedy—about a lesbian couple, Harper and Abby, who have to hide their relationship from Harper’s family while home for holidays, has owned the zeitgeist. At the center of the conversation is Harper, whose knotty contradictions (and, at times, extremely suspect choices) are brought to life by Mackenzie Davis in a highwire-act performance. As Harper forces Abby (Kristen Stewart) to go along with her charade, clearly hurting her in the process, Davis nevertheless infuses her with a delicate balance of stubbornness and pathos. For Davis, who had just finished shooting Terminator: Dark Fate, the movie represented a chance to ensconce herself in a supportive, mostly female environment, and to tell a story that rarely exists inside the tailored fantasy of a mainstream romantic comedy. Earlier this month, Davis reconnected with her Tully co-star Charlize Theron to discuss the delicacy of being a straight woman telling a queer story, the intensity of working with (and knowing) Kristen Stewart, and the midweek Pasadena skating scene.
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Looking good there, Mackie 👉😎👉








Mackenzie Davis for Flaunt Magazine
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#Mackenzie Davis#Mackenzie Davis magazine cover#Mackenzie Davis photoshoot#She looks real nice#and btw folks there's no heterosexual explanation for these outfits no matter what she says.#Mackenzie Davis interview
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"Maybe it’s just that we don’t see lesbian relationships in films like this very often, so the height difference seems more striking than it would with a man and a woman. I don’t care! I’m obsessed with it. Kristen Stewart spends every frame of this movie looking like a sexy little hobbit. (And incidentally, she does spend the film carrying a ring into unfamiliar and threatening territory.) Stewart is—and I say this with love—a little prickly no matter what character she’s playing, but by being the teeniest person on-screen at all times, her character also ends up being… adorable? She spends more time on her tiptoes in this movie than she has tiptoeing around her Twilight legacy for the last decade.
As for Davis, she and her constant tall-girl hunch are so relatable that it hurts. (Like I said: my neck.) The men of this movie, Victor Garber and Jake McDorman, are the only people who come remotely close to her eyeline. Davis spends so much of Happiest Season doing the lean—against brick walls to make out with Abby, against a crowded bar to talk to her tiny girlfriend, and in the back row of Christmas photos. I hope no one in this movie was particularly attached to anything they were wearing below the collarbone, because if Davis is on-screen, we’re probably not going to see much of it. Yes, she sits a lot too. No, it doesn’t really even things out.”

#Mackenzie Davis#Kristen Stewart#Happiest Season#Happiest Season review#Mackenzie Davis is my lanky tall queen#I too am tiny pocket-sized#height difference#I am not scared of a really tall girlfriend come at me#👀
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Harper & Abby paintings from Happiest Season opening credits, part 2.
#the second set of the opening credit paintings that are so lovely#moments from their life#Happiest Season#Harper/Abby#Mackenzie Davis#Kristen Stewart#Mackenzie Davis movies#Painting stills from Happiest Season opening credits#if anyone writes fics based on any of the opening credit paintings please share them with me!#love these moments
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Harper & Abby paintings from Happiest Season opening credits, part 1.
#the paintings were so lovely so let's treasure them#i mean this is great fic inspiration right here#Happiest Season#Mackenzie Davis#Kristen Stewart#Mackenzie Davis movies#Painting stills from Happiest Season opening credits#Harper/Abby
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