I feel like if Charlie, Noah, and Elena are all on base at the same day, it leads to dumb arguments between the autobots AND the humans. Optimus could be trying to put all the humans on a safe place thats up high, so he has to carry them. Noah will try to climb and get there himself, which leads to him and Optimus having a stare down before Optimus stops caring and just lifts him despite protests. And the fact that RoTB Mirage's personality is based of G1 Mirages, so he grew up upper class and can tend to be a bit snobby or picky sometimes by habit, so he has to stop himself mid sentence.
Optimus: *lifts Noah up*
Mirage: He HATES being held like that, you need to hold him correctly- Or just hold him like that, Im sure he has no issue with it
Optimus: *Stares at Mirage before adjusting his hands so Noah is lifted comfortably*
Or something like this
Bumblebee: Charlie is a better mechanic than Noah
Mirage: BEE, I SWEAR TO PRIMUS-
*Noah and Charlie just observing the fight while eating snacks*
Bro i am literally so excited for 911 season 8😭😭 i just wanna see how Buck and Tommy’s relationship will go, i wanna see how the 118 deals with Gerrard as their new captain, i wanna see how Bobby gets his spot back at the 118 as captain (cus we all know damn well Gerrard is NOT staying for long). I want to see what happens with Eddie and Chris and whatever they got going on, I just cannot WAIT!!! This fall needs to hurry up NOW.
I’m also excited to see 911 LS season 5 because Grace isn’t gonna be there, so i wonder how Judd is going to act throughout the season, especially with the baby, i want to see Carlos and TK’s marriage progress, and i want to see Carlos grow closer with his mom, following his dads death, and much more.
Apart from the 911 series, SWAT season 8 is also coming out this fall and i’m excited for that too. Chris, Street, and Luca all left, so i would like to see how the rest of the team deals with it. I’ve only gotten to season 5 so far, but I’ll be done before this fall, trust!😭
just watched let me tell you something the chemistry between Anthony and Dominic was palpable like are you crazy I want no need them to be in romcom movie like now the tension of them just being near each other breathing the chemistry the buzz the serotonin insane
I have now found out they’ve been best friends for years and have done a play Dom wrote about Romeo and Juliet on stage like give it to me now I need this nw
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts “Meet the New Characters - Mirage” Featurette
The cast and crew of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts give a little peak into the film’s new characters. It’s 1994 after the first Transformers movie, and the Maximals, Predacons, and Terrorcons have joined the battle on Earth. This time the big bad is the planet-eating Unicron.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts stars Anthony Ramos (Noah Diaz), Pete Davidson (voice of Mirage), Dominique Fishback (Elena Wallace), Peter Cullen (voice of Optimus Prime), and Ron Perlman (voice of Optimus Primal). Steven Caple Jr. is directing.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts hits theaters on June 9, 2023.
In the coming-of-age series with a refreshing, queer-forward plot, Connor plays a British high school rugby Nick Nelson, alongside classmate Charlie Spring, played by Joe Locke, who falls in love with him. Over the course of the eight-episode series, adapted from the graphic novel of the same name by Alice Oseman, Nick starts to question his own sexuality amid his growing feelings for Charlie.
The show was so well received when it launched this year that it’s already been renewed for two more seasons. It is one of the first to center LGBTQ characters — both Nick and Charlie, as well as others in the main cast — geared towards a teen and young adult audience. Unlike shows like “Sex Education” and “Euphoria,” which, while also wonderfully sexually and gender diverse, are more explicit.
Calls for Connor to address his own orientation started this spring with taunting on Twitter, which he addressed in a tweet, saying, “twitter is so funny man. apparently some people on here know my sexuality better than I do…” Still though, that pressure did not abate, and Connor became a target of what social media mobs dubbed “queerbaiting,” with claims the show was attempting to reel people in with broader LGBTQ-inclusive themes without being deliberate in revealing his character’s identity — and perhaps that Connor was doing the same.
The truth about Nelson’s character, as well as Connor’s real-life identity, may be much more nuanced. Nonetheless, Connor, who clearly felt backed into a corner, tweeted on Halloween to his 1 million followers that he was bisexual: “back for a minute. i’m bi,” he wrote. “congrats for forcing an 18 year old to out himself. i think some of you missed the point of the show. bye.”
There is a lot to unpack in this story, not least of which is that a young adult has been forced to share very publicly parts of his own identity that are very private — and may still be in flux.
Connor felt the pressure of a moralistic social media mob, a force quick to attack and slow to forgive, that demands you answer its questions immediately and with no room for nuance or context. It is not the way we ought to be operating as a culture.
Sometimes the Twitter mob forces real issues into the light and brings them to favorable outcomes more quickly. Other times, it just blows everything up and walks away, not caring what casualties it leaves in its wake.
Connor’s outing is the latest in a string of celebrities recently forced to out themselves, lest tabloid media exposes or “leaks” do so for them, and stands in contrast to the long history of Hollywood celebrities forced to remain in the closet or else risk their careers.
From closeted actor Rock Hudson in the 20th century to the openly trans actor Elliot Page today, performers have long had to live double lives and hide their true identities to remain on the A list – even to remain safe and alive. It took Ellen DeGeneres decades to rebuild her career after she came out on the cover of TIME magazine in 1997, at the same time as her character in the eponymous ABC sitcom.
It’s true that many LGBTQ characters in contemporary media have evolved — from murderers, murder victims, sex workers and one-dimensional characters who provide a punchline — into actual human beings, including those who aren’t just the sidekick but the leading roles.
They include Michaela Jay Rodriguez, Billy Porter, Dominique Jackson and Indya Moore on FX’s “Pose”; Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres on “Grey’s Anatomy” (and, yes, as Che Diaz on “Sex and the City” spinoff “And Just Like That”); the casts of this year’s movies “Fire Island” and “BROS”’ and Zendaya as Rue Bennett from HBO’s “Euphoria,” to name just a few. We’ve come a long way in a short time in terms of representation in media.
(HBO and HBO Max are both owned by CNN’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.)
Now LGBTQ audiences are rightfully asking the hard questions about who gets to play LGBTQ characters. Does a cisgender person playing a transgender character amount to a White actor in blackface, or playing a role of a BIPOC person, or is there a different litmus test? Does acting mean playing a character distinct from the actor’s personal identity, or are there rules we have yet to adequately draw and maintain?
Cisgender actors like Eddie Redmayne, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role playing a transgender woman in “The Danish Girl,” later said he regrets stepping into the role and that it should have been reserved for a transgender woman. But other casting choices, like Cate Blanchett or Mara Rooney playing lesbians in the stunning 2015 movie, “Carol,” feel more forgivable. Perhaps casting someone to play a character they do not identify as in their personal life is more palatable if they were cast by a director, producer or writer who does inhabit that identity authentically.
Who gets to create queer art and media — and what qualifies as accurate representation? Would a television series or movie get attention if a star-studded cishet cast was replaced for the sake of aligning representation? What if the show’s writers or directors are queer, but the actors aren’t?
While it’s progress that openly queer actors are being cast in leading roles, weaponizing criticisms of queerbaiting and appropriation as an excuse to force a teen or any actor out of the closet is not the answer. Those conversations have reached a fever pitch, and the result is hurting people who should be allowed to make their own decisions when and how to come out, if at all.
For thousands of years, humans have felt the need to categorize things in the world in order to make sense of them. Younger people are disrupting that rigid framework with more fluid gender identities and romantic expressions. That makes some people uncomfortable (read: the current culture wars targeting trans kids, LGBTQ rights, literature and school policies, among other things). But many of those disrupters are also demanding people like Connor now put themselves a box with a label slapped on the front — and share it with the world in short order.
Coming out is not a one-time act, or something that remains fixed, and why should it be? Identities are malleable, and many young people are still on the journey to find themselves. What we shouldn’t do is publicly shame someone into disclosing a part of themselves they may not be ready to or want to share.
With LGBTQ rights under heightened threat across the US and around the world, coming out involves a whole different assessment of risk and repercussions. There is only person who should drive that decision, and no, it’s not a Twitter troll.
Note: There are plenty of resources available for those who want to learn more about how to best support those who are coming out as LGBTQ, and for people who are exploring the queer corners of their own sense of self.
i saw the transformers movie yesterday . . and can i say, ohhh my goodness!
for starters, my mom rented out the movie theater so i didn’t have to fight for a ticket to see it. we tend to do this because of my brother & i’m very grateful that my mom can do things so that my brother has normal experiences. the movie was so damn good. i grew watching transformers & actually saw the first movie in the theaters with my mother & father. it was one of the various movies we saw together before my siblings came along. my favorite part was this movie was set in my hometown (new york city) so i got to actually relate to the events seen and the characters. i really enjoyed noah diaz, mirage, and especially elena wallace. i have been LOVING dominique fishback lately. she’s absolutely stunning & she can really act!!! man now i’m really excited about the gi joe and transformers crossover that’s going to come out . . i feel like i’m seven years old again omg
SYNOPSIS: Set in 1994, somewhere in between 2018’s “Bumblebee” and 2007’s “Transformers,” Optimus Prime and the Autobots must team up with the Maximals, Noah Diaz and Elena Wallace to stop the planet-eating dark god Unicron’s “henchbots” the Terrorcons, led by Scourge, from getting the Transwarp Key.
REVIEW: TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS is the seventh installment in the Transformers live-action film series. It has all the elements of a summer blockbuster but personally felt it suffered a bit from franchise fatigue.
The plot has many similarities to the previous films. The Transformers have been in hiding, a threat that humanity could never face on their own threatens the earth and the Autobots, humans and the robots team up, and the earth will never be the same as the Autobots are left on earth longing for their home planet of Cybertron. There is a bit more character development in terms of the ex-military electronics expert Noah Diaz then the museum intern Elena Wallace. Diaz has a hefty plate of personal issues that all are driven by his younger brother’s illness and trying to support his family, impeded by a shady military service. Optimus Prime also has issues, and comes off with a bit of an attitude for most of the film, but eventually Prime & Diaz experience personal growth and team up to overcome the threat. There are plenty of Autobots. As the audience probably has history with Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, Mirage stands out, voiced by Pete Davidson. His is a simple story and Davidson adds a lot of his charm and character to bring the Autobot to life. Likewise, Michelle Yeoh as Airazoris a Maximal sage warrior who offers her wisdom and insight. The dialogue is fine, there are some lines fans are expecting, and the one liners are okay in the grand scheme of the tale.
Of course the production values are fantastic. The Maximal design is a tad confusing, it’s mechanical and animal flesh, an organic element we’ve yet to see in other characters in the franchise. The Unicron design here is a totally new and different take from what fans might remember from the movies or comics, and first appeared in 1986's The Transformers: The Movie. There are some great special and visual effect sequences, but the final battle sequence is so fast and furious it’s hard to appreciate the work required to bring it to life, or maybe to hide a few shortcomings. Director Steven Caple Jr. does a fine job, but there were moments between the action where it dragged a bit and that may have been due to the screenplay as opposed to the editing. I enjoyed composer Jongnic Bontemps’ score and his new orchestration and remix of the Transformer’s theme.
The live action cast is likable. Anthony Ramos, who came into the spotlight when he played the lead, Usnavi de la Vega, in “In the Heights,” does a fine job as a sympathetic character who has to come to terms with issues in his life and find the hero in himself. Actress Dominique Fishback feels like the helpless heroine of a classic action film until she has to step up in the final battle because of something she has learned due to her skill set. There are no memorable secondary live action performances as in the first three films and with the other notable celebrities voicing the animated characters it lacks the intensity and excitement of the first couple of films.
TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS is everything a fan of the franchise has come to expect with a couple of nice surprises added to the mix, including a scene in the credits. Given the period, the characters, and some of the locations, it's clear they were trying to skew the film to a broader demographic. I enjoyed it, found it dragging in a few spots, and overall didn’t leave me feeling energized after viewing. Having said that, you might. Again, it has all the elements that make it deserving of the label “summer blockbuster,” it just needs to deliver on that at the box office.
CAST: Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Dean Scott Vazquez, and the voices of Peter Cullen, Ron Perlman, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, Pete Davidson, Liza Koshy, John DiMaggio, David Sobolov, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Colman Domingo, Cristo Fernández, and Tongayi Chirisa.
CREW: Director - Steven Caple Jr.; Screenplay - Joby Harold, Darnell Metayer, Josh Peters, Erich Hoeber, & Jon Hoeber; Based on Hasbro’s Transformers™ Action Figures; Producers - Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy, Michael Bay, Mark Vahradian, Duncan Henderson; Cinematographer - Enrique Chediak; Score - Jongnic Bontemps; Editors - William Goldenberg & Joel Negron; Production Designer - Sean Haworth; Costume Designer - Ciara Whaley; Special Effects Supervisors - Ilya Churinov,Guillaume Murray, & J.D. Schwalm; Visual Effects - MPC, Weta FX, and Halon Entertainment.
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RELEASE DATE: In Theatres June 9th, 2023
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When her mother falls for a wealthy man, Lina Cruz must move in with her new stepfather and transfer from an urban East Los Angeles public high school to an exclusive prep school in Malibu, where she struggles to fit in with her affluent new peers. After snooty cheerleading captain Avery blocks Lina from varsity, Lina recruits her best friends from her old school to help her whip the pathetic junior varsity cheerleading squad — the Sea Lions — into fighting shape.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Lina: Christina Milian
Evan: Cody Longo
Avery: Rachele Brooke Smith
Sky: Holland Roden
Isabel: Laura Cerón
Henry: David Starzyk
Christina: Nikki SooHoo
Treyvonetta: Gabrielle Dennis
Kayla: Meagan Holder
Gloria: Vanessa Born
East LA Girl #2: Janelle Martinez
East LA Girl #1: Jessica Martinez
Victor: Brandon Gonzales
Cholo: Christopher Martinez
Whitney: Brittany Sarkisian
Hot Guy: Carlos Diaz
Shoe-vite Girl: Julia Lehman
Rich Girl: Megan Hubbell
Eavesdropper #1 / Sea Lion: Alexander McCarthy
Eavesdropper #2 / Sea Lion: Kyle McCarthy
Announcer: Lisa Arturo
Self: Джулиана Ранчич
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Eric Butts
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Greg Farkas
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Janelle Ginestra
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Lauren Gottlieb
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Danielle E. Hawkins
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Theresa June-Tao
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Devin Jamieson
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Jordan Johnson
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Michael Lim
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bryan Marsh
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Andrea McQueen
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brittany Anne Pirtle
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Liz Porter
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Kristy Rios
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brian Schulze
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bailey Stump
All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Devin Walker
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brad Weber
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Tori Wirgler
All Star Jaguars Dancer: John Witters
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Elle Young
All Star Jaguars Dancer: Chris Zuehlke
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Altman
East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Carmon
East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Cronin
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Neda Emamjomeh
East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Ezell
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Leon Henderson
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Megan Honore
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Dominique Kelley
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Chanel Malvar
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carissa Martin
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Candace Montez
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Nicole Niestemski
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carina Olis
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Sean Patrick Parnell
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Pera
East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Rames
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Marquita Scott
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Allysa Shorte
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Monica Soto
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Isaac Tualaulelei
East L.A. Squad Dancer: Julianne Waters
Sea Lion: Jeffrey Alarcon
Sea Lion: Paulette Azizian
Sea Lion: Shaylene Benson
Sea Lion: Britton Bickel
Sea Lion: Mike Burns
Sea Lion: William Caldwell
Sea Lion: Kassie Cook
Sea Lion: Marty Dew
Sea Lion: Aisha Jamila Francis
Sea Lion: Rebekah Giles
Sea Lion: Erin Yvonne
Sea Lion: Jeremy Hudson
Sea Lion / Dancer: Chris Moss
Sea Lion / Dancer: Katrina Norman
Sea Lion: Shannon Pape
Sea Lion: Jonathan Rice
Sea Lion / Dancer: Jenny Robinson
Sea Lion: Gina Starbuck
Sea Lion: Dollar Tan
Sea Lion: Jordan Wentz
Cholo Squad Dancer: Noel Bajandas
Cholo Squad Dancer: Kenny Harlow
Cholo Squad Dancer: Oren Michaeli
Cholo Squad Dancer: Oscar Orosco
Cholo Squad Dancer: Jonathan ‘Legacy’ Perez
Cholo Squad Dancer: Michael Vargas
Cholo Squad Dancer: Roman Vasquez
Cholo Squad Dancer: Ivan ‘Flipz’ Velez
Dancer: Ryan Adams
Dancer: Brandon Henschel
Film Crew:
Editor: Richard Halsey
Costume Designer: Ruth E. Carter
Editor: Michael Jablow
Hairstylist: Sheryl Blum
Writer: Alyson Fouse
Executive Producer: Armyan Bernstein
Executive Producer: Charlie Lyons
Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross
Director: Bille Woodruff
Writer: Elena Song
Producer: Sean McNamara
Makeup Artist: Martha Callender
Supervising Sound Editor: Charles Maynes
Stunt Coordinator: Julius LeFlore
Assistant Editor: ...
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