Say what you want about Saltburn but the color aesthetics are amazing. Some of the cinematography is almost ethereal. The movie is 50 shades of fucked up but the setting was beautiful!
Also.... Everyone is talking about the bathtub scene and the grave scene, but the menstruation vampire scene had me crossing my legs and scrunching my face into a knot.
I have a question about your Tournament of Lokis 2024: what Lokis are left?
I myself am but a humble “oh, that’s cool” sort of Loki-recognizer, as in: Eek sees a Loki trope, Eek nods approvingly, buuuuuuut Eek may or may not know much further than that. Surely I can’t be the only one! Might there be a helpful list of possibilities one could peruse, or like … a brainstorm as to which Loki variants archetypes are still unaccounted for?
The only ones nominated so far are:
-Alligator!Loki
-TVA!Loki (not movies!Loki)
-Sylvie
-Classic!Loki
-Boastful!Loki
-President!Loki
-Loki (Son of the Mask played by Alan Cumming)
Unaccounted for that I'm surprised have NOT been submitted:
Any comics!Loki (Marvel or Neil Gaiman's Sandman), God of War, Rick Riordan based, Laurits from Ragnarok, animes with a Loki-based character, Gabriel from SPN, The Bifrost Incident, any creature named after Loki. MCU!Loki from the Sacred Timeline (movies). Kid!Loki is also missing.
Any creature named after Loki is acceptable like the new dinosaur too.
I have some little known Lokis I will add after there are more submissions. Lol.
the way Benoit is flagrantly gay in the most nonchalant way. You don't need a scene where someone is toilet plunging their tongue down someone's throat. All you need is a partner who's annoyed about opening the door because he's mid baking and a mask that matches your ootd
Acc. to Grant, between 1713 and 1775 more than a quarter of a million Ulster Scots and their kinfolk from the Scottish Lowlands migrated to America and became known as the Scotch-Irish. (p. 121).
In 17th century New England, witch hunter Giles Redferne captures an evil warlock, but the conjurer eludes death with supernatural help. Flung into the future, the warlock winds up in the 1980s and plans to bring about the end of the world. Redferne follows the enchanter into the modern era and continues his mission, but runs into trouble in such unfamiliar surroundings. With the help of a young woman, can Redferne finally defeat the warlock? Enjoy! (RIP Julian...you are missed)