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since we’re on the subject of james acaster, this is hands down the funniest joke in repertoire and it gets me every single fuckin time and i can’t even explain why it’s so funny
“I mean the stache in this movie is a little more groomed. You-you took that photo from the play right, the broadway show? No that was violence, you chose violence, and I’ll never forgive you for it” - Chris Evans for ET Canada
actually i think one of the things i loved most about love and thunder was thor’s character journey and the healthy representation it is for young boys that are watching this movie. how thor shows that it’s okay to show emotions and to feel things even if it hurts. how thor fights alongside two women the entire movie and it seems like the greatest honor of his life. how thor outwardly loves and shares his feelings with jane and wants her to know how much he actually loves her instead of shying away from it. how thor showed that it’s a role of a lifetime to cook and clean and get your kid dressed and take care of them because that’s what a dad should be doing too. how thor didn’t clean off mjolnir after love put makeup on it despite being a traditionally feminine thing. how thor isn’t serious and closed off all of the time but silly and goofy and just wants to live life. he is such a positive role model for young boys growing up right now, and the movie even showed us that by showing how much the kids in new asgard admire him. idk it just makes me really soft and chris hemsworth truly should be very proud of what he has done to thor over the years and how he has become that role model for so many kids across the world. ily god of thunder
Nothing gets me more than an antagonist who should, by all means, be death or battered to the point where they shouldn’t be able to stand up again, but they do. They get up, but they don’t “unleash their true power” or anything, they don’t transform into their next form, no, it’s the very same enemy you were fighting seconds ago, still battered, bruised, beat, but they refuse to stay down. They also got to this point of the story riding on something, wishing for something, fighting for something, enduring loss, agony, and regret for something they truly want to obtain or to see, and so, they stand up. They barely can hold their balance, an arm may be broken, an eye might have stopped working, but they are absolutely not defeated yet. They keep going, on and on, not in a stronger form, no, it’s definitely a far cry from their true strength, but their determination, their sheer willpower, the brazen doggedness with which they throw themselves at you, technique after technique, is utterly terrifying. They are the firebug that shines the brightest right before its death, the candle that burns twice as bright and lasts half as long, and they are not going down without a fight.
tbh the real advice I’d give to anyone is, do shit alone. go to a museum & go at your own pace & leave the instant you’re done. go somewhere you’ve never been and just wander around, duck into & out of places as it pleases you. linger as long as you’d like.