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needlepine · 1 year
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Needleparents, aka guess who just finally read Sky
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capacity2 · 4 months
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Idk if I understand suede or leather prominent scents I literally just smell like a boot rn…..
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Idjits
Just two best friends (in-love) goofing around 🤪
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meat-church · 3 months
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the only willy wonka prequel I want is what prompted the weird hell boat ride. what happened so slightly eccentric timothee chalamet to make him turn into incredibly unhinged gene "not a speck of light is showing so the danger must be growing are the fires of Hell a-glowing? is the grisly Reaper mowing?" Wilder??
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sophsun1 · 2 years
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Okay that was all kinds of chaos and even though I totally knew they were faking with the whole charles is dead thing and becky being the killer was a twist. I didn't enjoy it as much as the first season finale but I gotta admit even I didn't see Paul Rudd dying.
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moodyvoid · 1 month
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I finally decided to start my marvel cinematic universe journey (in order of release, ya girl has got a long way to go) and I just finished Thor and omg Loki is such a disastrous little brat I’m in love with him
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wuffen · 18 days
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Have you watched Hazbin Hotel yet?
oh yeah, kinda super hate the art style (too reminiscent of the kind of shit i was trying to be into when i was 14 years old so i can’t help but cringe at it) but love the animation and love love LOVE the music so i’ll keep watching
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pensonstrings · 9 months
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I do not care for joanfk
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cozyaliensuperstar7 · 1 month
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Don't read if you haven't seen Mea Culpa yet.
Mea Culpa:
The questions I wondered watching this movie:
How did Mea get married to some man child? She seems too intelligent, strong and competent to be with this weak Mama's boy.
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Kal's a doctor. How? The boy is an idiot. No way is he an anesthesiologist.
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How is this white woman their mother? Kal and his wannabe Obama brother, Ray are Guyanese and Black so how is this white lady their mother? Where's their dad? Did she adopt them? What's the story?
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How did Mea believe her mother in-law from hell was sick? For example, She supposedly just had chemo is really weak but she has the energy to make a full course meal and doesn't feel nauseous at all. Plus she was constantly drinking wine. Alcohol interacts with medications and could make you sicker. How did Mea fall for this?
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The whole family is weird. Faking the mom's illness was a ploy to get sympathy votes...
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That is totally insane.
So Hydie was alive the whole time. Where the hell did they get the skull fragments from?
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They framed sexual chocolate, Zyair because he had sex with both wives. Because they couldn't satisfy their wives they wanted to put Zyair in jail. Really? And they were willing to kill Mea and Charlise to keep their secret.
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I like the movie sort of only because of the chemistry between (Mea) Kelly and (Zyair) Trevante. Kelly's character was strong and wouldn't give up fighting.
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Tyler Perry needs to give up some control and ego by hiring some female writers especially Black female writers because I'm tired of seeing weak Black women in his movies like Charlise. Also writers that will do research and fill up these plot holes.
Just saying.
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What I like about legal dramas are the court scenes. No dramatic court scenes in this one. Mea spends most of her time in Zyair's apartment. Why?
Mea asks her client if he wants to die by Lethal injection. The death penalty isn't legal in the state of Illinois. Being a defense attorney, Mea should know this. Tyler didn't do his research.
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Plus those Sagar brothers may look good but they're not great actors.
If you want to see the movie to watch Kelly and Trevante looking hot go ahead but if you want to see an intelligent legal drama...skip it or not.
It's up to you. 🤷🏾‍♀️
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lilac-hecox · 5 months
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Thoughts on the new Smosh show Culinary Crimes?
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cameoappearance · 5 months
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Trick or treat!!!!!
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You got a bottle of Pumpkin Pie Soda!
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dillonwasmyname · 6 months
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The One Piece Live Action and my opinions on it.
I thought it was cute tbh. The way they showed Luffy’s backstory in little glimpses, how they made Zoro to look like a scary badass(in a way), the foreshadowing of Alabasta-ish, Koby being absolutely perfect, and how they did Nani’s character! And when they did Orange Town and we got to see more Devil Fruit powersss! And Buggy! It was so cool!!! And when we meet Usopp and Kaya(and Kuro), THEY KISSED!- I can’t, thank you Oda. I’m not even gonna lie to you, Kuro was giving out mad “come out come out wherever you are~” vibes. THE MERRY 😭😭 my babyy.. wait! We can’t forget about Zoro’s backstory! KUINA WAS PERFECT- Young Zoro looks like a teenager and I kinda prefer it that way because it shows that he matured. (I’m not even gonna lie to you guys, I was predicting what Kuina and Zoro were gonna say because yes.) Now.. now.. Baratie! Sanji! MIHAWK ❤️ ZEFF! I think Baratie was my favorite part.. I think.. Nami and Zoro’s drinking game.. Usopp being Usopp, and Luffy being the most open minded sunshine ever. Zeff was giving off MAJOR Gordon Ramsey vibes(they could be each other, just in a different universe.) Sanji.. I like how they didn’t over exaggerate his lovey dovey personality and just made it into a flirty and love eyes type of thing. ALSO IM NOT FORGETTING ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED TO- Usopp’s nose and Sanji’s eyebrow.. You know.. I think I can rock with it. It felt like, if Oda added it, it would’ve been like cosplay. And we gotta make it like, REAL.
Ughhhh, it’s like perfect in its own way!
(I’ll make a part two about Arlong Park, don’t worry.)
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My partner and I were talking about the Mario movie and he made a joke that the toads made Mario and Luigi entire wardrobes of just an exact replica of the outfit they came in wearing and then we accidentally created a headcannon that the brothers don’t exactly feel sexy in their work uniforms so Luigi has to try to ask the toads for something sexy and they Do Not Understand bc clearly bowser is the only person in this universe who fucks
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meat-church · 3 months
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the only willy wonka prequel I want is what prompted the weird hell boat ride. what happened so slightly eccentric timothee chalamet to make him turn into incredibly unhinged gene "not a speck of light is showing so the danger must be growing are the fires of Hell a-glowing? is the grisly Reaper mowing?" Wilder??
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alicewhimzy · 2 months
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Here are my thoughts on Barbie in full as promised. 🏩💃💄
It was okay.
Right away I noticed how self aware and unsubtle movie this movie is. It wears itself proudly on its sleeve. Barbie is both a feminist icon and something that feminists have criticized, so I can understand why they did this. By turning the dial up to eleven and saying its message as loud as it can, the movie is trying to avoid being misinterpreted. Didn't work for some but that's okay. You can't please everyone.
Barbieland at the beginning is a pretty pink paradise, but it's not perfect. The Kens are pretty much just there to be boyfriends and look cool, and the Barbies are meant to achieve their dreams and be content with them. But before long Barbieland is faced with the horror that no girl's toy company wants to face. Real emotion.
When Barbie starts having morbid thoughts it disrupts the perfect pattern. She is comfortable in her routine because it's all she knows, so she wants things to go back to normal. At first.
Barbie is kind of a diva but not to the point that she's unlikable. She prides herself on making her own choices. There is almost no job she hasn't had, meaning that there's nothing she can't do. We're used to seeing this archetype in an antagonistic role, like Sharpay in Highschool Musical or Regina George in Mean Girls, but this movie doesn't do that. What Ruth, and by extension Barbie wanted most of all was to inspire girls and women to be what they want to be. That's not quite what happened in the real world. But I'll get to that later.
The pink drip in this movie is unreal. YOU GET PINK, AND YOU GET PINK, AND YOU GET PINK! EVERYBODY GETS PINK!
The details like Barbie floating instead of walking downstairs and all the water being either plastic or imaginary were hilarious, like toy story humor.
Ken is a fascinating take on finding a healthy way to express masculinity. He's a bit of a simp but he learns to improve and grows out of it over the course of the movie. Since the world kinda revolves around Barbie, she doesn't have much of a filter, particularly regarding her interactions with Ken. He asks if he can stay for a night and she bluntly refuses him. This shows one of the themes that I noticed; much of the conflict in this movie comes from an inability or unwillingness to see things from the other person's perspective.
Ken's problem isn't that he's a misogynist. He acts like one in the third act but it's clear he's just trying to act like he's on top of things when he hasn't yet figured out what he really wants. The entire purpose of the Ken doll was to just be an optional boyfriend to Barbie, so of course he defines himself by how she sees him. He relies on her external validation because it's what he was designed for so it's what he thinks he wants.
Allen never wanted power. He already made peace with himself in a way so, yeah. He's okay.
Barbie is used to things working out perfectly and when she reaches the real world she sees for the first time just how messy and complicated things can be in reality. This kind of loss of naivety culminates in the unironically best scene in the movie, where after she and Ken split up she just sits on a bench. She sees a girl and her mother playing with her and watches as the girl grows up and eventually leaves her folds, including Barbie behind. Barbie opens her eyes and looks around her. She sees people having arguments, laughing, hanging out together and just living. Existing. Glancing next to her she sees an elderly woman reading a book. Barbie looks at this woman and says "You're so beautiful." And you can tell she means it. The woman says "I know." This moment is where Barbie first starts to realize that things may not be as perfect and she's used to back in Barbieland, but that's okay.
Weird Barbie is fabulous. She can't fit in with the pretty pink paradise of Barbieland, so she is ostracized by the others. Despite this, her confidence is unwavering. From the beginning she is aware that things in reality aren't as simple as they are in Barbieland. Throughout the movie she unapologetically owns her own weirdness. She doesn't need to learn the same lesson that Barbie does because she's already learned it, and in the end the others finally give her what she needed; Respect. She steals every scene she's in and I love her.
Taking control of Barbieland didn't bring Ken happiness, because he didn't want control. He wanted to feel validated. Like a person. Just like Barbie. And when she tells him that he can find his own validation without her, it's one of the most honest moments in the movie. It's where he learns that he can be okay with himself as he is. Just like women don't need a man to complete them, vise versa is also true. Being a man isn't about physical strength or material possessions, or dominance. It's about maintaining a healthy attitude about oneself. You are Kenough.
And the Kens should form a dance troupe. They're great at it and they've got the outfits for it.
Sasha and her mother Gloria have opposing ideas on the idea of Barbie herself and what she says about femininity. Sasha takes a blunt critical approach, putting the "look pretty, be happy" idealism and the adherence to unrealistic beauty standards on blast, and while she does come off as harsh, she still has a point. On the other hand, Gloria found Barbie comforting and empowering, which was why she started drawing ideas like "irrepressible thoughts of death Barbie" and "depressed Barbie", using her own fears and insecurities as inspiration to give Barbie more depth than Mattel was willing to give. Eventually, both mother and daughter are able to reconcile these views and repair their relationship.
It's okay to enjoy a story or a character even if other people don't like it. No matter what they say, that doesn't mean that you can't still enjoy it. Just because it means a lot to you doesn't mean it's flawless, and just because it can be interpreted in a troubling way, that doesn't mean it's ruined. It can always be changed and improved on with each new version. This is something I definitely agree with.
There's nothing much I can really add to Gloria's being a woman monologue. It sums the whole issue up and it shows that the more people that are made aware of it, the closer we are to fixing it. Brilliant.
Barbie has to take control of her life away from Mattel. She has been living under the control of men and she never even knew it. She comes to learn so much about herself and the world around her that she doesn't want to be Barbie anymore. She wants to be Barbra. She knows that the real world isn't all she thought it would be, but that's okay because she's ready to tackle it. She's not afraid to leave paradise anymore. She's not afraid of cellulite, she's not afraid of the patriarchy, and she's not afraid of death. Like all the women she wanted to stand for, Barbra is finally a real person with real feelings.
Her first stop; A gynaecologist.
This Barbie is okay.
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~A.W.
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Saw Indy 5 today... admittedly I'm probably a tougher critic on this particular movie than I generally would be but I was not impressed. I love Indy but I didn't really want this movie in the first place and they didn't give me any reason to change my mind now that I've seen it. It's not woke though, despite what I saw people try to say before the movie even came out. Not sure where that idea came from.
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