before he goes thru the door back to the overworld he looks back to the gate with so much LONGING. look at it. backlit by the twilight. dull and dim compred to the other door. but fuck man he wants it so bad. but he cant leave his sunshines alone.
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More Marble Sky fanart! Trying another color palette just to see how it feels. Go Oscar - be in aw
Go read the comic by Cass!! GOGOGO
Marble Sky
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"You talk about Roier - have you even seen deep into his eyes and seen the emptiness that resides in there because he has lost everything. First Bobby , now Richarlyson and all because of the fucking Federation "
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"There are voices in my head. There's other people in here. I'm begging you...help me. Please."
- Danny Sullivan, The Crowded Room
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shaking Roier by his shoulders YOU BRILLIANT ACTOR YOU YOURE INCREDIBLE
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Haven't stopped thinking about Maxxxine since I saw it and specifically how the dynamic between Maxine and the private investigator played out. Fucking cinema.
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REBEL MOON (2023) | Empire Magazine Exclusive Images
Zack Snyder’s Sci-Fi Epic Rebel Moon Is ‘An Accumulation Of Everything He’s Done Thus Far’
You could never accuse Zack Snyder of taking the easy road. Throughout his career, the filmmaker has made a habit of facing up to Herculean tasks – whether being the person to finally unite the Justice League on screen, or to successfully adapt Alan Moore’s master-work Watchmen, or take on a reinvention of Dawn Of The Dead as his first feature film. But all of that pales in comparison to Rebel Moon. For his next project, Snyder is cooking up a whole new universe – quite literally – in a multi-part sci-fi blowout. And while it draws from several significant cinematic touchstones, its signature is all Snyder’s own.
“I feel like this movie is an accumulation of everything he’s done thus far,” producer Deborah Snyder tells Empire in our world-exclusive Rebel Moon cover feature. “There’s so much to it, and so much thought in the production design and the languages and the characters.” It’s easy to agree. Rebel Moon looks to have a similarly expansive plan to his DC ‘Snyder-verse’, this story already split across two movies with plans for more to come. As a sci-fi war story, expect similarly burly, imaginative action as Army Of The Dead and Sucker Punch. And for sheer, ambitious world-building? Well, Snyder has long been flexing that muscle, building it up across his whole career.
Taking inspiration from Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, Rebel Moon sees a group of galactic heroes – including Sofia Boutella’s Kora, Charlie Hunnam’s Kai, Djimon Hounsou’s General Titus, Doona Bae’s Nemesis and more – band together to help the peaceful moon of Veldt stave off the demands of the evil Imperium. In particular, Ed Skrein’s Admiral Atticus Noble. Split across Part One and Part Two, Snyder is able to let his story breathe. “If we cut it down to one movie, we pretty much know how that goes. By page 15 we’re on the road. With a recruitment movie, trust me, I know,” he laughs, acknowledging his own history of assembling ensemble casts. The difference between a single three-hour cut and the two-part approach will be felt. “There are no surprises in that [single] movie,” says the writer-director. “Four hours is a whole different kettle of fish.”
If Part One will be about getting the band together (with all the action you’d expect from a Snyder joint), then expect an even more explosive Part Two. That, says Zack Snyder, is “the war movie, like a Normandy invasion film, but with the first hour in France.” Except, France is now, well, space. Most importantly, the two-part scope will allow time to establish the cast of characters, and the significant stakes for all involved when it comes to standing up to the Imperium. “It’s very much a movie about, ‘What would you sacrifice yourself for?’” poses Snyder. “Everyone’s a little bit broken, but there’s a real catharsis in the journey.” The rebellion begins here.
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- who are you hunting?
- jesus freaks.
- didnt know they were in season
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speaking of "theaters", the other day i was doing duolingo and i was trying soooo hard to find "cinema" in the available words and it took me a really long time to realize that i have to choose "movie theatre"
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when in before sunrise jesse reaches out to brush celine’s hair on the trolley while she’s looking away but doesn’t and then in before sunset when celine reaches out to carress jesse’s head while he talks about the dream he had of celine but also hesitates before jerking her hand back while he looks out the window i-
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SCREAMMMM rashid in the bg of the shot, blurry, wiping a (blood) tear
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