absolutely love how goromi was introduced in kiwami obviously for haha-man-in-dress comic relief and was described via rgg online as simply one of majima’s attempts to annoy kiryu into fighting him but most of the fandom took one look at her and were like. oh FUCK yeah. genderqueer ICON. we’re gonna simp for her like nothing you’ve ever SEEN
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one of the campiest & most iconic award show moments (imo) is when the creators of south park went to the oscar’s in dresses previously worn by gwyneth paltrow & jlo high on acid and when asked about said dresses, would only reply w “it’s such a magical evening”
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once again, this has nothing to do with anything but i had this massive brainworm abt jer starring in a crimson dawn music video where he can reprise his role as Gone But Not ForThotten Shameless Slut Era Jersey and gets to be a super hot, scary, sexc vampire king that seduces nice boys and turns them into his little vampire thralls ;)
in my head the aesthetic is very punk-rock bram stoker dracula x howl's moving castle, with strong romantic goth esqe energy, lots of catholic religious imagery sex-cept its being totally sacralized by cd.
but anyways, back to vampire king jersey, like...excuse me, jers in the dramatic high waisted riding pants and the frilly, lacey, billowy shirt with the big puff sleeves, open just enough to invite temptation but not enough to let it in...completely dripped out in the big, fancy costume jewelry and little raven rings except they're all gold & dainty, with his long, beautiful, luxuriously bouncy ginger hair falling over his shoulders like fire and lightly billowing in the breeze w/ his tunic???
not to mention the scarlet streams of fake blood dripping from his freckled lips as he smirks at you and licks them!!! HELLLOO!!!!!!!
anyways, i could talk about this for hours, but i just want y'all to know that jersey kyle played that role far too convincingly, made extremely intense, heart-racing, sexually charged eye contact with stan like the entire time and i have this very vivid image in my head of them finally getting to Kiss during this one part of the song bc it was scripted...
and its just them like aggressively making out against a huge coffin or an victorian banquet table with an antique candelabra on it and the director keeps yelling "CUT! CUT! CUT!" but they can't hear anything over the sounds they're making in each other's mouths, breathless gasps, soft shudders, desperate hands everywhere, shirts hung off collarbones, makeup smeared, expensive props fallin all over the floor
anyways, they only needed about 35 seconds of film and at the end, they ended up with 8:23 minutes of footage they didn't need...Slay.
-uncle nina, whose brain is just a super gross girl terrarium for down horrendous nasty boy brain worms
p.s. i think the song tagline goes something like
'they say you are what you eat...'
'and i eat boys' ;)
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Nothing to do with anything but I was thinking about something. Do you think that with the impact of the Spider Verse movies, DC will be encouraged to better advertise their animated movies? Or at least give them more relevance. Because if there's one thing that I feel DC is good at, it's making animated movies and I'd like to see one in the theater.
I hope Spider-Verse encouraged them to consider making more higher budget animated movies (DC, give me animated Nightwing instead of live action Nightwing or I stg).
I mean, we've got successful releases like The Lego Batman Movie and DC League of Super-Pets, but tonally, those don't carry the same weight as a lot of DC's direct-to-video movies, and they also don't have to stick to a specific source material. They're made for a broader audience while DC's other animated movies may not interest casual fans as much. Plus, a lot of DC's animated movies seem to be just over an hour or so in length, so people might not pay to see a movie that short.
I also think DC is content making direct-to-video movies because there's less chance of them losing money that way, and they still end up making a profit from them unlike the release of Mask of the Phantasm (which was released in theaters and didn't have good marketing). Although, I feel like I read that they eventually did make a profit off of it once it went to video.
But yeah, I think DC tends to thrive more in the animated realm and it would be cool to see them make animated movies with a more diverse art/animation style (like Batman Ninja) compared to their usual direct-to-video styles. Maybe a bigger marketing budget would follow a bigger production budget.
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why does the tokyo ghoul fandom lie so much
like every few months u guys start straight up lying about a remake coming out, some character arcs are so straight up lost on u people, and in 2014-17 the fandom had this era of like. whispr/instagram posts spreading 'ishida confirmed this...' stuff and some of it was so goddamn random like.
damn yall could do with a reading comprehension devil fr
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MY BROTHER WAS READING THE OCTAVINELLE MANGA AND HE WAS VOICING EVERYONE, EVEN THE SFX, J CANT DK TJIS
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Wci was so good for the simple fact that when Luffy was dying everyone was just sitting around him EATING, and going "This is so SAD" like it made me laugh sm???
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