You know I heard that people who don't share leaks and unauthorized spoilers are really sexy. And they make lots of money. And everyone loves them. So yeah don't do that.
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PEDRO PASCAL & EWAN MCGREGOR
Star Wars Vanity Fair Cover Shoot (June 2022)
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Parents now: TURNING RED SHOULD COME WITH A WARNING!!! IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN PG-13!!! IT TALKS ABOUT PERIODS AND BRIEFLY MENTIONS STRIPPERS AND DRUGS!!! MY CHILD CANNOT HANDLE THISSSSSSS!!!!
Me at 10 watching Doc Ock’s tentacles brutally murder a team of surgeons while they scream and beg for their lives all while Ock is still knocked out, just after watching his wife die by getting stabbed in the eye with glass: This movie is really awesome
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) dir. Jon Watts
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Why do we love Spiderman?
He's not a big-time celebrity like Ironman.
He's not a seasoned hero like Captain America.
But Peter Parker represents the good in all of us.
He's an ordinary kid who doesn't know what to do with the power he was given, but feels responsible for the lives he can protect with it.
Most of us are nobodies in real life. Not everyone is a war hero like Cap, or rich and popular like Stark.
When we do something good for others, usually all people will do is hate you, use you, or betray you. That's life. Just like how Spidey is the "menace" of New York, no matter how many times he saves it.
Yet, Peter Parker does not let those voices stop him from doing what's right. Whenever we feel like giving up, we can look up to the one man (although fictional) who taught us not to. That's what Stan Lee gave the world when he created Spiderman; the story of a wall-crawling teenager that spread across children across the globe for generations, reminding us that we are all born with our own unique gifts to be used for the good of mankind. Like Spiderman, we have the responsibility to help those who can't help themselves, and give hope to the ones without.
In the words of Aunt May, there is a hero in all of us. Us spidey-fans must never stop believing in that. When in doubt, ask yourself, "what would Peter do?"
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