Alright so I just want everyone to know I saw the new DnD movie last night and it SLAPPED
It was so funny, the characters were well written, and it had some beautiful practical effects. I know enough about DnD to understand some of the in-jokes and nuances, but background info isn't necessary to enjoy it. Also the costumes and set design were gorgeous.
I went in expected some Marvel overly CGI'd quipfest but was so pleasantly blown away by an absolute masterpiece. It was so FUN!
I cannot recommend this movie enough, especially if you enjoy DnD or just like watching actors having so much fun. 10000/10
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Let there be Light
You probably noticed that one of the lamps in Aziraphale’s bookshop goes out after he gets into the elevator, clearly visible in the final shot. But of course this is Good Omens and the lamps aren’t just lamps, so let’s slither inside for a better look at what’s going on. Sometimes a little perspective change makes all the difference.
The twin lamps are actually statues of two brass cherubs facing the interior of the bookshop — their own world — just like the two angels we saw Before the Beginning facing the creation of the solar system, their current home. Aziraphale always on the left, Crowley on the right.
The fact that it’s the right — Crowley’s — lamp that broke at the end of the Final Fifteen can mean two things. Either the light of his life has left him that morning and the lamp reflects his loss, or just like a porch lamp it indicates that he’s the one not home, but in Heaven.
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Rewatched Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City. Yk what fuck the critics this movie goes fucking hard.
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Doing Character Designs rn and just to keep track:
Helios-> Older sibling, doesn't do tattoos/piercings, lots of scars. Seems like the responsible one, but he's really not (just hood at keeping face).
Apollo-> Younger siblings, tattoos and piercings galore. Less committed to his job than Helios, but more passionate about it too (will defend it with his life, but only if others badmouth it).
They're tiefling siblings that eventually became Deities, but before that they were adventurers.
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"I cannot leave you Edith. In fact I find myself thinking of you at the most inopportune moments of the day. I feel as if a link exists between your heart and mine. And should that link be broken either by distance, or by time, then my heart would cease to beat and I would die. And you'd soon forget about me"
- Sir Thomas Sharpe from Crimson Peak
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