Things I find interesting. Film. Media, pop culture. The occasional funny. I can be reached via ethridge (at) gmail.com.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
It’s so weird that Daisy Ridley is eyeballing that Lara Croft role in the Tomb Raider reboot, like, sure Star Wars was really big but you can’t just be a beloved space hero in one franchise and also be a big name as some kind of combat archeologist. Who’s ever doubled up like that?
144K notes
·
View notes
Photo








Midnight Radio. Written by Ehud Lavski. Art by Yael Nathan. If you like it, please share.
Contact: [email protected]
155K notes
·
View notes
Text
“You fight like a girl.”
I’m sorry

I didn’t

realise

that

was

a

bad

thing

1M notes
·
View notes
Photo
I agree with the vast majority of this, but I will mention that IMDB ranks the cast by their Starmeter value, which has a few factors, but mostly is has to with how many people visit the page of the actor. And Chris Hemsworth probably wins that purely because of Thor. So in this case, I’m not 100% sure that a crappy algorithm is the enemy here, but #1 is all kinds of legit and in general the point behind this post is very true, and I’m extremely excited for this movie for the very reason that they have flipped the genders completely. I just think IMDB ranking doesn’t have much to do with the issue at hand. Also, Scott is the best, period.
why we need feminism, vol. 94
remember when ghostbusters came out in ‘84 and the headlines were all “first look at annie potts as ‘ghostbusters’ character”? no. no, you don’t.
you know how on IMDB when you look up the original ghost busters* movie and annie potts’ name is the first one listed? no. no, you don’t.
this is a film helmed by, and mostly known for, an all-female main cast. all of the main characters are played by women - hell, the poster features a woman’s face (see above). why is this suddenly hemsworth’s film?
don’t get me wrong, i really dig the guy, and i think his role in the film as the ladies’ secretary adds to the strength of its fuck-your-gender-roles attitude. however, he’s clearly not the cotter pin holding the wheel onto this film.
108 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Kate Winslet also thinks Rose let Jack die in Titanic
It’s official. 💔
3K notes
·
View notes
Photo

5 episodes that show why we’re still mourning Happy Endings
On the surface, the show just looks like any of a number of urban ensemble “hangout comedies,” like Friends, How I Met Your Mother, My Boys, even Seinfeld. But the show—following six Chicago friends who try to keep the gang together after flighty Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) leaves wannabe “cool guy” Dave (Zachary Knighton) at the altar—deserves a closer look. It shares an unbridled group chemistry with the shows mentioned above, but its bizzaro dialogue and deep reserve of pop-culture references—all delivered at light speed—were unlike that of any other series.
The following are five episodes that will help the unitiated become familiar with this brilliantly funny show. They might begin with a familiar setup—Brad’s straitlaced dad comes to town! The gang tries to avoid an old friend!—but they soon take a U-turn, and then navigate a few unexpected turns before reaching a destination that’s very unfamiliar, but still funny.
Read the list at avclub.com
439 notes
·
View notes
Photo

Jessica Henwick as Jessika “Testor” Pava, an X-wing pilot for the Resistance under the call sign of Blue Three.
247 notes
·
View notes
Text
@michael2h take note
“jessica jones” drinking game
take a shot every time someone’s phone rings.
23 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Gwendoline Christie attends Premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ on December 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California.
37K notes
·
View notes
Photo
Might done this in one of my films. Still funny.

Nation Demands More Movies Where Guy Reveals He Was Wearing Bulletproof Vest
3K notes
·
View notes
Photo
It really did.

I found this imported Force Awakens soundtrack CD at the Virgin Megastore and dude, I… I just don’t know if this movie will be any good
5K notes
·
View notes