Tumgik
#Best Movies of 2017
dizzybevvie · 3 months
Text
no bc when Richie realises (but is in denial) that eddies dead and he slumps over into a hug and just sobs into him, and hes being dragged away from the body and screaming, its not even totally about Eddie. obviously he cares a fucking LOT about Eddie, he was in love with him etc etc, but ppl forget he also hasnt been able to process Stan's death either. he lost his best friend and the man he loved in less than a week.
246 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
A follow up to my Stan and Eddie napping together drawing : )
@stanstanthebirdman inspired the idea of eddie fussing over stan's bandages and i kinda ran with it and made it an eddie and stan comfort moment :' )
874 notes · View notes
thegoodwitchevie · 10 days
Text
me, showing my mum Richie Tozier for the first time
Tumblr media
118 notes · View notes
pyr0cue · 1 month
Text
sometimes i sit down and think. it 2017 really gave ben mike's personality and narrative function and people think its canon. mike my poor boy i love you so so much im sorry the movies stripped you of personality and charm
51 notes · View notes
marvelpolls · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
22 notes · View notes
emmaswanned · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
saw gifs til X comes out: jigsaw (2017)
"you've been doing it backwards. i'm gonna give you an opportunity to turn it all around. here's your key to freedom. it's all up to you. the game is simple. the best ones are."
63 notes · View notes
bootleg-cal-weathers · 3 months
Text
guys guys hear me out
cal sees tex as a father figure 👀
there isn’t really an explanation for this i just really like the idea of tex being a father figure to cal
like if cal has a problem he’ll go to tex first
actually an explanation for this could be that when strip is racing or practicing tex watches cal for him or something like that
but i hc that cal lives w/ his grandparents not strip sooo
idk man i’m grabbing at straws rn😭
they act like me and my dad so i’m right 🌝
21 notes · View notes
morninkim · 2 months
Text
thinking about how they added the 2017 movie blue ranger to battle for the grid, but it couldn't be 2017 billy for some reason, so they just made an oc who amounted to a raiden mortal kombat clone
15 notes · View notes
jayvrontio · 7 months
Text
I rewatched The Ritual last night and I think it was for the 5th or 6th time and I’ll still continue doing it and that gave me the motivation to post some drawings I did of the 4 main boys.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
It was easy for me to draw Hutch and Luke(since they are my favorites) but I kinda strugle at drawing Dom. Phil was alright.
I totally love that movie and I’m very glad with how these drawings turned out and I wanna draw even more from the movie.
28 notes · View notes
the-angry-pixie · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media
the losers love each other moodboards (8/?) - Mikeverly 🌼
33 notes · View notes
listranz · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
18 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
eddie and stan left first bc they had to take the BIGGEST nap ever. they were tuckered out from being a little too fucking brave for their own good.
894 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
today marks six years since i saw this film for the first time. and you know what? i don’t think i’m normal about it!
35 notes · View notes
theblvckvenus · 5 months
Text
the performances in marrowbone are so strong, i’m shocked it’s not been seen by more people.
16 notes · View notes
marvelpolls · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
14 notes · View notes
misszura · 1 year
Text
Belch Huggins
I don’t know, here is a kindergarten Belch story, enjoy.
Reginald Huggins has always been nice.
Deeply and sincerely kind.
As a child, he was polite, he helped his mom, he shared his toys in kindergarten and never fought. His teachers described him as calm and quiet, and they all had fond memories of him, although they would surely have been surprised at what he had become once in high school.
All except George Ellis.
George Ellis was a substitute kindergarten teacher in 1977, when Reginald was 6, and he was terrified of this child. So terrified that he ended up quitting teaching and becoming a florist.
But don’t get me wrong. Reginald had been perfectly polite to him. He had welcomed him, in a shy voice, before returning to play. George had seen him share his toys, and even though he was a little aloof, the other children liked him.
George had immediately noticed that the boy was taller and wider than the others, not fat, just bigger. As if the other kids were further away when they were next to him, but he also noticed that he wasn't using his superior strength to get what he wanted.
He had witnessed cordial exchanges between the child and the other students in his class, he had seen Reginald accept refusals in a moderate way without throwing any tantrum, a common thing for a five-year-old or so child, and if it wasn’t for that famous event of February 1977, George Ellis would have told you that Reginald was an angel.
In January 1977, a Lilian Griffith had entered the kindergarten class for which George was responsible during his colleague's maternity leave.
George had never believed there were bullies in kindergarten. For him, bullies were born with adolescence and the insecurities that this period of life created.
As a gay man -without being out he had a behavior that disturbed the others- he had been bullied by several bullies during his adolescence, and they had always had the same profile: boys, often middle class and always badly in their skin.
That's why he refused to believe it when Lilian Griffith entered the classroom. This almost five-year-old little girl didn't look like a troublemaker. A petite blonde, with a big, innocent smile.
“Now that I mention it,” he said when he told the story one night in a bar, “Lilian Griffith, if you merge him, it makes Lilith, like that demon. It must have been an omen…” he then finished his pint and ordered another.
It had started slowly. At first she had begun by laying down her law. Rallying the children to his side by promising them things. Then she had decided that it was necessary to put aside those who did not want to be on her side. Finally, as soon as a child upset her, she hit him. Sometimes she hit them for no reason. George had watched her without knowing what to do, he had seen Lilian kicking little Rony Gibson, who hadn't asked for anything. He had seen Lilian create a dictatorship in kindergarten, until it all ended.
You could wonder what is the link between the little dictator Lilian and the terror inspired by Reginald, called Belch nowday, Huggins to George Ellis.
Reginald never sided with Lilian, he never left anyone out, and the other students refused to be mean to him. That's why she started picking on him. George was afraid that if Reginald retaliated to the blows the little one gave him, she would end up hurting herself. Lilian snatched the toys from Reginald's hands, but he simply replied "yes, we must share" and went to take other toys. When she kicked him, he simply moved away a little further. One day she took his favorite red truck and broke it. Reginald just picked up the pieces saying his daddy could fix it. George was impressed with Reginald's reaction and thought a lot of people should take a cue from him.
Over time, Lilian had created a real army and no one knew how to fix the problem. She acted behind adults' backs and always denied the facts, she took revenge on children who reported what she was doing and often attacked children who did nothing wrong. She terrorized kindergarten. She was a real bully.
One day, while supervising recess and watching the children have fun sharing the pedal cars available to them, George witnessed a terrifying scene. He noticed the young -little would have been incorrect- boy, sitting at the wheel of one of the cars, pedaling as fast as possible. George didn't think one of those toys could go that fast. He watched, helpless, as the car passed in front of him and violently crashed into Lilian, crushing the little girl against the wall of the courtyard. George was certain that if he had been closer that day, he would have heard the girl's bones shatter on impact. He rushed over to her and waited for what seemed like hours before he finally saw her take a deep breath. The children were guided inside and an ambulance was called.
When George finally got the chance to do it, he asked Reginald what made him do it.
“I solved the school problem. »
That's all the boy answered. Not a trace of fear or remorse in his eyes, still his calm expression. He had seen a problem and fixed it before returning to play with his comrades. George had been forced to see that the school was much better off without this girl, but he knew he could never forget the blank stare of the boy who had "just fixed the problem". A blank stare after an attempted murder.
Reginald Huggins was an angel. He had his own way of solving problems.
Later, five or six years later, he had tried to fix the school problem again by becoming friends with the college terror.
51 notes · View notes