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Basado en una dinamica de Twitter jus jas
#unicorn wars#unicorn wars fanart#unicorn wars azulin#unicorn wars pompon#I love that ship dinamic#so stupid so cute#crossposted from twitter#go follow me there#its @morgana 120#Trying to get back here at tumblr#I feel bad for forgetting it existed lmao#still got much more stuff in Twitter#so like yeah go there#^_^
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New Game ++ AU (TMNT/Persona 5 AU)
gonna be cringe on main and ramble about my tmnt/person 5(royal) I'm creating with one of my partners @namiikilo. got into persona 5 late last month and got it a few days before my birthday and im currently 120 hours in the game, with 4 palaces done, and hoping to start the 5th one soonish.
Basic Gist: New Game ++ has Rise Raph as Joker having stuck in what is seeming to be a never ending loop. He's aware of how Yaldabaoth had set up the events that have yet to unfold once more to be rigged against him and everyone. Having gone through this hell twice, he's determined to make hit a homerun on try #3, succeed in saving his friends and the world, and finally getting five minutes to breath.
Main Cast (Solidified/Pretty Confident about)
rise Raph as joker rise Casey as ryuji MM April as Ann idw Leo as yusuke (idw kitsune as Madarame) MM Turtles as Futaba 12 Karai as Makoto Ronin Mikey as Yoshizawa 12 Timothy as Mishima MM Splinter as Sojiro 12 April as the Chihaya 87 April as Ohya the Journalist
Characters I'm not quite sure on:
MM Cynthia as Wakaba(hard maybe)
Metalhead/Shelldon/Klunk as Morgana
Twin Wardens = ?????
Igor=????
Sae= ?????
Akechi(the scab) = ?????
Palace Rulers = ????
Notes:
-I'm not sure where exactly I want this to be set at in. Either in the actual setting of Persona 5, which is Japan, or New York, or the Hidden City but it has heavy influences of Japanese society/culture and modifications to how it functions.
-Mementos Shadows have distorted desires, have done some harm to others, but are able to have a change of heart before it grows to be any worse into an actual Mini-Palace or an Palace. It is the easiest to phase to induce a change of heart at this phase.
-Mini Palaces have a Palace Ruler, have its own distinct place in the Metaverse, and can pull in weaker shadows under their control. However, these palaces are much smaller than a Normal Palace and as such, a little more likely to have many places where the distortion is weaker. A change of heart is slightly harder to do than a Mementos Shadow but is still much easier to do than a Normal Palace
-Normal Palaces are as they are in the game, extensive/egregious harm towards others and a Forced Change of Heart Is Required
-07 Leo and 12 Donnie will canonically have a Mini-Palace at some point in the AU.
#tmnt#tmnt au#new game ++ au#ng++ au#i am cringe and i am free#i have no shame making aus with my favorites#do i have another with just the raphs as the phantom thieves? absolutely#will i share it with the world? only if the people want to see my insanity
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Morgana, the Witch warframe
Step on me, goth mommy.
Health: 100 (300 at rank 30) Shields: 100 (300 at rank 30) Armor: 75 Energy: 150 (225 at rank 30) Sprint Speed: 1
Passive: If Morgana has not cast an ability within the last 15 seconds her next ability cast will gain 20% strength. Bonus strength is increased by 5% for each additional 5 seconds, scaling up to a maximum of +50% strength.
Ability 1: Cursed Missile, 25 energy. Fires four elemental missiles that deal 300 damage with 100% status chance of their randomly selected element. These missiles target enemies standing within a 6 meter radius around Morgana, or home in on enemies within 60 meters and a 90 degree angle of the aiming reticle. Each projectile’s element is chosen randomly from the possibilities of cold, electric, heat, toxin, corrosive, gas, radiation, or viral.
Ability 2: Hex of Frailty, 50 energy. Condemns the flesh and souls of all enemies within 20 meters, causing their movement and attack speed to be reduced by 40% and increasing the damage they receive by 100%. The effects of Hex of Frailty linger for 60 seconds on affected enemies.
Ability 3: Devil’s Contract, 75 energy. A dark covenant is made with the targeted enemy within 25 meters of Morgana. The affected enemy takes 75 true damage every second for 10 seconds. If the enemy is still alive one second after the final tick, they will be hit for an additional 1000 true damage. If the enemy dies before the final tick occurs, Morgana is healed for 50 health and the enemy releases a nova of dark energy, dealing 500 gas damage with 100% status chance to all enemies within 15 meters.
Ability 4: Wild Magic, 100 energy. Speaking in unholy tongues, Morgana surrenders herself to a flood of arcane energy, letting it surge outwards in all directions up to a range of 60 meters. A total of 15 random bolts of magic shoot from Morgana’s body, homing in on friends or foes in accordance with their individual properties. The number of bolts is affected by ability strength. Bolt properties include the following, in descending order of probability (high probability at top, low probability at bottom) A) Deals 300 cold, electric, heat, toxin, corrosive, gas, radiation, or viral damage with 100% status chance. B) Freezes an enemy solid, rendering them unable to move or attack and increasing damage they take by 400% for 10 seconds. C) Heals a single ally for 120 health/shields. This healing can grant overshields. D) Converts a single enemy into a mind-controlled thrall for 10 seconds, dealing 1500 true damage on expiration. E) Gives a single ally a 30% bonus to damage dealt, crit chance, status chance, and ability strength for 7.5 seconds. F) Applies Devil’s Contract to a single enemy. G) Summons a random familiar (such as a Sentinel, Kubrow, or Kavat) to act as a temporary companion for one ally for 12 seconds.
Signature Weapons Caduceus: A Tenno spear-gun once used to execute blasphemers by burning them alive. As the Orokin fell into corruption the blasphemous became the profound, and the holy became the reviled. Primary fire behaves like a flamethrower, dealing pure heat damage in a wide cone with infinite punch-through against bodies and very high status chance at the cost of low crit. Alt-fire throws the spear-gun. When thrown, this weapon releases a series of elemental novas in the order of Cold, Heat, Toxic, Electric with 100% status chance. Nova damage scales with mods but elements do not combine. When Morgana throws the Caduceus her next cast of Cursed Missile or Devil’s Contract has its energy cost reduced by half, lasts 6 seconds or until Caduceus is picked up. Asclepius: A Tenno staff oozing with dark energy from the time of the Orokin downfall. It is said that if an unworthy wielder picks up the Asclepius they will suffer a crippling sickness. Deals mostly viral and impact damage with low puncture and slash. High crit at the cost of low status chance. When in Morgana’s hands finisher attacks with this weapon spawn an energy orb.
Closing notes: See this turned out WAY more satisfying than Zafi. She feels strong, she feels useful and flexible, an absolute girlboss warframe. Honestly in retrospect with how naturally this came to me I’m surprised I felt daunted by it at first, I really am just super pleased with her, especially after feeling like a fumbled with Zafi.
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there definitely wasn’t enough time for characterization. a lot of it was in the confidants/social links/whatever you want to call it, which kinda... sucked since for first time players its hard to complete and wasn’t always present in the main storyline. for example- ryuujis whole social link was about moving forward from his past and letting go of minor agitations, yet the entire game he and morgana have that annoying banter that neither really apologizes for and doesn’t really go anywhere??
It’s just so nuts to me that a game that takes people anywhere from 75-120 hours to beat can be (accurately) described as having not enough characterization. Like... the priorities!!! You would figure that after three of these games, they’d have figured out that nobody plays these games for just the combat/substandard dungeons, and yet . . .
Yeah, Ryuji got hit with that pretty hard. It sucked, he didn’t deserve that stuff! Also I’m sure i’ve already said this, but the anime cutscenes in this game were a total waste. The in-engine cutscenes and cutout art looked way better, anyway, and every anime cutscene was
1) girl is Hot
2) ryuji goes WOW! HOT a What Baabhabhiat
3) everyone rolls their eyes and goes “oh, you..... (:”
Such a waste. You know they probably spent like, hundreds of thousands of dollars on those, too
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Sitting Nendoroids
While it’s true it’s possible to pose a Nendo as if he/she were sitting despite it not having sitting parts... well those make the work a lot easier and better on a visual level.
There are lots of female Nendo who come with sitting parts (120 so far plus the Nendoroid more sets) but not so many male Nendo (20 so far!).
While in the past it was completely okay as there were few male Nendo, the increase of male Nendo makes sad how they didn’t provide more with sitting parts (which is why I sort of bugged Goodsmile in hope they’ll make a Nendoroid more set with male sitting parts).
Still to fully realize the huge amount in difference I’m going to list all the Nendo who had sitting parts and let you see how many are females and how few are males.
I also think it can be useful to you if you’re searching for sitting parts.
Mind you, I’m listing only the Nendo that were commercialized as capable of sitting. If there are Nendo who can sit but it wasn’t said... well, that’s all good but I couldn’t know.
So... let’s start with the girls first... as they’re a lot. I could count 120 of them (though I might have missed some...)
010 Nendoroid Yuki Nagato

020 Nendoroid Binchou-tan

025 Nendoroid Kotona Elegance

037 Nendoroid Pastel Ink

054 Nendoroid Tsukasa Hiiragi Normal Ver

055 Nendoroid Miyuki Takara Normal Ver

083 Nendoroid Churuya-san

085 Nendoroid Kuro Kagami

094 Nendoroid Ritsu Tainaka

098 Nendoroid Mimi Usa

106 Nendoroid Black Rock Shooter

114 Nendoroid Leina

118 Nendoroid Tooko Amano

128 Nendoroid Dead Master

132 Nendoroid Archbishop

134 Nendoroid Nagi Sanzenin

143 Nendoroid Risty

145 Nendoroid Black Gold Saw

146 Nendoroid Haru-chan

157 Nendoroid Erika Sendou

159 Nendoroid Totori

166 Nendoroid Strength

187 Nendoroid MEIKO

188 Nendoroid Millhiore F. Biscotti

192 Nendoroid Yune

193 Nendoroid Yozora Mikaduki

195 Nendoroid Erio Touwa

198 Nendoroid Haqua

199 Nendoroid Sena Kashiwazaki

203 Nendoroid Ohana Matsumae
(It’s not exactly my idea of sitting Nendoroid but I’ve seen many people use this pose without the rope and the gag and a different set of arms to sit her)

208 Nendoroid Homura Akemi School Uniform Ver

212 Nendoroid Shuukan Hajimete no Hatsune Miku

215 Nendoroid Saber & Rin Tohsaka Cheerful ver.

225 Nendoroid Saber Nendoroid Complete File Edition

242 Nendoroid Nano Shinonome

264 Nendoroid Renne

267 Nendoroid Nodoka Haramura

270 Nendoroid Hakase

274 Nendoroid Sakura Miku

279 Nendoroid Leonmitchelli Galette des Rois

281 Nendoroid Wakana Sakai

292 Nendoroid Dead Master TV ANIMATION Ver

296 Nendoroid Alice

300 Nendoroid Hatsune Miku 2.0

303 Nendoroid Snow Miku Strawberry White Kimono Ver.

308 Nendoroid Miyako

309 Nendoroid Alice Kuonji

317 Nendoroid Kobato Hasegawa

320 Nendoroid Sasami Tsukuyomi

332 Nendoroid Madoka Kaname Maiko Ver.

348 Nendoroid Maria Takayama

379 Nendoroid Mami Tomoe School Uniform Ver

380 Nendoroid Snow Miku Magical Snow Ver

381 Nendoroid Hatsune Miku Sailor Uniform Ver.

384 Nendoroid Suruga Kanbaru

391 Nendoroid Akagi

394 Nendoroid Komari Kamikita

396 Nendoroid Nadeko Sengoku

397 Nendoroid Sasara

399 Nendoroid Saki Miyanaga

403 Nendoroid Nagisa Momoe

404 Nendoroid Tsubasa Hanekawa

405 Nendoroid Kongo

419 Nendoroid Iona

422 Nendoroid Sayaka Miki Uniform Ver. & Kyouko Sakura Casual Ver. Set

426 Nendoroid Kaga
(posing with 391 Nendoroid Akagi who was previously shown)

434 Nendoroid Saori Takebe

440 Nendoroid Suigintō

441 Nendoroid Marine-chan

446 Nendoroid Mashiro Mitsumine

453 Nendoroid Hana Mutou

456 Nendoroid Devil Homura

471 Nendoroid Teru Miyanaga

476 Nendoroid Lingyin Huang

483 Nendoroid Akari Yomatsuri

491 Nendoroid Kirishima

493 Nendoroid Snow Miku Snow Bell Ver

520 Nendoroid Yamato

521 Nendoroid Patchouli Knowledge

524 Nendoroid Umaru

532 Nendoroid Sega Saturn

536 Nendoroid Akira Oono

560 Nendoroid Hestia

582 Nendoroid Hana Isuzu

583 Nendoroid Mako Reizei

602 Nendoroid Sybilla

639 Nendoroid Aoba Suzukaze

653 Nendoroid Shiro

700 Nendoroid Reimu Hakurei 2.0

701 Nendoroid Snow Miku Twinkle Snow Ver.

710 Nendoroid Caster

722 Nendoroid Homura Akemi Haregi Ver

738 Nendoroid Utaha Kasumigaoka

770 Nendoroid Mami Tomoe Maiko Ver

783 Nendoroid Warspite

785 Nendoroid Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 5th Anniversary Ver.

787 Nendoroid Sāya Yamabuki

797 Nendoroid Sayaka Miki Maiko Ver

805 Nendoroid Tomo Kunagisa

812 Nendoroid Tinker Bell

814 Nendoroid Hifumi Takimoto

822 Nendoroid Lucifer

832 Nendoroid Nana Ebina

850 Nendoroid Snow Miku Crane Priestess Ver.

861 Nendoroid Beatrice

868 Nendoroid Kyoko Sakura Maiko Ver.

897 Nendoroid Ai Hinatsuru

899 Nendoroid Kizuna AI

903 Nendoroid Nadeshiko Kagamihara

904 Nendoroid Archer/Ishtar

919 Nendoroid Fennec

941 Nendoroid Shielder-Mash Kyrielight Casual ver.

963 Nendoroid Futaba Sakura

981 Nendoroid Rin Shima

993DX Nendoroid Hunter Female Rathalos Armor Edition - DX Ver.

995 Nendoroid Lacia

1024 Nendoroid Nekomiya Hinata

1064 Nendoroid Yotsuba Koiwai

1073 Nendoroid Yuri

1097 Nendoroid Aoi Inuyama

And with this the list of girls Nendo that can sit end. But your chances to sit down a female Nendo don’t end here as we’ two Nendoroid more female only set that allow you to sit your Nendo.
Nendoroid More: Dress Up Pajamas
(It actually includes 6 pajamas but one is a secret one. I guess you can have a male Nendo wear the blue pajama but it wasn’t really thought for males...)

Nendoroid More: Dress Up Swimming Wear
(It actually includes 6 swimming suits, two are school swimsuits like the one below, three are bikinis like the one below and one is a secret one. They’re clearly all for female Nendo)

Now let’s look at the boys.
They’re sadly a lot less... -_-
017 Nendoroid L

117 Nendoroid Ciel Phantomhive

147 Nendoroid Hideyoshi Kinoshita (I don’t know this series but it seems Kinoshita’s gender is up to debate... though Goodsmile gives this one as a male Nendo in its description so I’ll go with it because they thought at this as a male Nendo. Take this not as a classification based on the character’s gender but just on the Nendo made by Goodsmile)

151 Nendoroid Moritaka Mashiro

177 Nendoroid Prince

435 Nendoroid Armin Arlert

487 Nendoroid Noiz

605 Nendoroid Kenma Kozume

638 Nendoroid Ichimatsu Matsuno

652 Nendoroid Sora (with the previously listed 653 Nendoroid Shiro)

753 Nendoroid Japan

811 Nendoroid I-chan

848 Nendoroid Tatara Fujita

866 Nendoroid Loki Ragnarok Edition

913 Nendoroid Kyoya Hibari

935 Nendoroid Kamina

937 Nendoroid Reinhard von Lohengramm

1017 Nendoroid Torbjörn Classic Skin Edition

1046DX Nendoroid Woody DX Ver.

1063 Nendoroid Mukuro Rokudo

And with this the list of the male Nendo that can sit down end. It counts 20 Nendo, some of those are rather old and hard to find.
Mind you, it can be that some other male Nendo can sit down due to their legs having joints that allow for more poses but as I wasn’t sure they can I didn’t list them.
For the sake of this being a complete list I list the remaining Nendo that have sitting parts... but those sitting parts can’t really be used on other Nendo due to those parts being... not human.
234 Nendoroid Jack Frost

313 Nendoroid Monokuma

793 Nendoroid Morgana

796 Nendoroid Alphonse Elric

836 Nendoroid Ariel

980 Nendoroid Jashin-chan

996 Nendoroid Winnie the Pooh & Piglet Set

1065 Nendoroid Danboard

And this ends the list of Nendo that can sit down.
As you can see the male department is seriously lacking so I truly hope Goodsmile will take care of it, hopefully in a Nendoroid more extension.
(Also it would be lovely to have a male swimming suit dress up version or an Onsen version... it’s a bit sad the boys can’t really splash in the water...)
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WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND January 25, 2019 - The Kid Who Would Be King, Serenity
(Yes, I realize the weekend just ended for most, but hey, might as well get an early crack at NEXT weekend, huh? January is winding down with what’s going to be seem like a fairly boring weekend after last week’s M. Night Shyamalan sequel disappointing when compared to the sensation of Dragon Ball Super: Brolly, a movie that few movie writers knew about before Wednesday but grossed $21 million in six days. But hey, variety is the spice of life, and the two movies opening wide this week certainly add some spice with a duo of films from reputable British writer/directors.

THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING (20thCentury Fox)
Written and directed by Joe Cornish (Attack the Block) Cast: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Dean Chaumoo, Angus Imrie, Tom Taylor, Rebecca Ferguson, Patrick Stewart, Rhianna Doris, Denise Gough MPAA Rating: PG
On the one hand, this action-adventure film is an exciting one, because it’s the second feature from Joe Cornish following his astonishing 2011 debut Attack the Block, but also, because it’s Cornish’s first studio feature for a mainstream audience, geared towards family audiences in particular.
It’s a fairly standard take on the King Arthur mythos with a young British lad (played by Andy Serkis’ son) finding Excalibur, the legendary sword in the stone and having to team with his best friend (and a couple school bullies) to take on the return of Morgana le Fey (Rebecca Ferguson).
It seems like a good idea to get kids, especially young boys, interested in the tales of King Arthur even though the last few movies have bombed as neither Guy Ritchie’s 2017 film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword or the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced 2004 movie King Arthur found much of an audience. In fact, trying to bring any British legend to the screen and get American moviegoers interested might be a fool’s errand, as seen by last year’s Robin Hood bomb.
The thing is that other than Patrick Stewart – star of Fox’s ongoing X-Men franchise, which seems to be in limbo these days -- and Rebecca Ferguson from the last couple Mission: Impossible movies, there are no stars in the movie that could entice those on the fence about whether to see this movie. On the other hand, reviews have generally been good which could help boost interest a little more going into the weekend.
At first, I thought maybe this would end up with around $10 million, but it’s basically going to be a family movie coming into a market where most other family films have been in theaters for three weeks or more. (Dragon Ball is an exception.) Fox was also able to get it into more than 3,4000 nationwide, because wisely, it waited until after Glass opened for this. Because of this, I’m going to goose up my number to somewhere between $11 and 13 million with most of the family movies geared towards boys falling away and Joe Cornish’s older fans maybe giving this a look. Sadly, the movie is not being marketed as “from the director of Attack the Block” as it clearly should be.

Mini-Review: Granted that Attack the Block was always going to be a hard act to follow for Joe Cornish, and yet he has written and directed a follow-up that might appeal to younger moviegoers though maybe not so much Cornish’s older teen fans from his directorial debut.
Louis Ashbourne Serkis, who is indeed the son of Andy Serkis, plays Alex Elliot, a fairly normal 10-year-old, who stands up to a couple school bullies and while being chased by them finds a sword embedded in rock on a construction site. It is indeed the fabled “Sword in the Stone” Excalibur as used by King Arthur. Along with his best friend Bedders (Dean Chaumoo) and their two relentless bullies (Tom Taylor, Rhianna Doris), they all go on a quest to fight Arthur’s evil sister Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) and save Britain.
The first major hurdle this otherwise fine kids’ action-adventure faces is the fairly weak cast, because without liking Alex or his colleagues, it’s hard to root for them even with the stakes never feeling too great. The one exception is Angus Imrie as the young Merlin who somehow manages to get more laughs than the older Merlin, played by Sir Patrick Stewart. Alex’s mother is played by Claire Foy lookalike Denise Gough, and she also doesn’t bring much to what should have been touching scenes with Serkis. Ferguson is decent as Morgana, although the role doesn’t give her much to do.
Using many of the same creative team used by buddy and sometime producer Edgar Wright on Baby Driver, including DP Tim Pope and editors Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss, as well as production designer Marcus Rowland, it’s a safe bet that Cornish has made another movie that looks damn good. As with Attack, Cornish’s FX team perfectly integrate the many CG beasties with the human characters.
The thing is that Cornish does a fine job with this material, so that the movie is better than the Percy Jackson movies or other similar family films, and he should be commended for making such a smooth transition to studio family films. Even so, by the third act, I was just getting very bored, especially when I thought it was ending, and it went on for another 15 minutes.
The Kid Who Would Be King is perfectly fine -- it has its moments -- but there’s something about it that left me wanting, because it seems like it should have been a lot better overall.
Rating: 6.5/10

SERENITY (Aviron)
Written and directed by Steven Knight (Locke, Redemption, “Peaky Blinders,” “Taboo”) Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Diane Lane, Jason Clarke, Djimon Hounsou MPAA Rating: R
The other new release of the weekend is something that possibly could have done very well in the ‘90s or early ‘00s as an erotic thriller, a genre that has had its ups and downs but has mostly done decently at the box office. This is the third movie from Steven Knight, the director of Lockeand writer of Eastern Promises, “Peaky Blinders” and “Taboo,” though I’m not sure his previous hits will convince many to see this in theaters.
Matthew McConaughey plays fishing boat captain Baker Dill, who has been living in hiding on Plymouth Island after his divorce. His ex-wife Karen, played by Anne Hathaway, shows wanting her to kill her violent and abusive husband (Jason Clarke) in order to save her and Baker’s teen son.
McConaughey’s career has been all over the place in recent years, but his recent crime-thriller White Boy Rick didn’t do very well, and it feels like Serenity is heading towards a similar fate. In fact, McConaughey has been in quite a string of bombs since winning an Oscar for 2013’s Dallas Buyers Club with his biggest hit being the animated Sing. His most high-profile movie The Dark Tower made $120 million worldwide based on $60 million budget which made it barely profitable but especially disappointing due to its studio’s franchise plans.
Having Anne Hathaway could help as she’s been a lot more careful about her choices since winning her own Oscar a year earlier with last year’s Ocean’s 8, in which she played herself,being a relative hit with almost $300 million worldwide. Her last movie with McConaughey was Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar in 2014, which grossed $188 million domestically, so that’s somewhat of a bonus. The cast is rounded out by the ever-present Jason Clarke, who has yet to really break-out despite being involved in many Oscar-caliber films, as well as Djimon Hounsou, who is becoming a superhero film regular, having just appeared in Aquaman and having roles in Captain Marveland Shazam. (Some might remember that he also had a great scene with Chris Pratt early in the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie.)
While erotic thrillers have done well in the past, this movie was originally supposed to come out last September, and there was advertising trailers all summer – I know that because I saw the trailer for this in front of a ton of movies – but then it was moved to January, which is never a good sign of faith. This is a rare release from fledgling distributor Aviron Pictures, who released just two movies in 2018. Aviron is releasing this one into just 2,500 theaters, which might already be too many screens considering how little marketing the film has
Reviews are still embargoed until Thursday (never a good sign), but I’m probably not going to review the movie, since I saw it quite some time ago, though I do have to say that that the big twist in this movie angered me more than anything in M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass.
This movie looks like the epitome of a late January bomb, one that probably won’t come close to $10 million for the weekend and might even end up closer to $5 million or a little more. Either way, it won’t have to make that much to end up in the top 5 this weekend since it’s going up against many movies that have been playing since before Christmas.
This week’s Top 10 should look something like this…
1. Glass (Universal) - $19 million -53%
2. The Kid Who Would Be King (20thCentury Fox) - $11.6 million N/A
3. The Upside (STX) – $10 million -33%
4. Serenity (Aviron) - $6.5 million N/A
5. Aquaman (Warner Bros.) - $5.5 million -47%
6. Dragon Ball Super: Brolly (Funimation) – $5 million -49%
7. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (Sony) - $4.8 million -37%
8. A Dog’s Way Home (Sony) – $4.2 million -42%
9. Mary Poppins Returns (Disney) - $3.1 million -45%
10. Escape Room (Sony) - $2.8 million -46%
LIMITED RELEASES
Many of my colleagues will be heading to the Sundance Film Festival this week, but I’m not going, so I don’t have much to say about it. Sorry!
On a more local level , we get FIAF ANIMATION FIRST FEST over the weekend, focused on the booming French animation film industry with a 20thanniversary screening of Michel Ocelot’s Kirikou and the Sorceress and 17 US and New York premieres, including the New York premiere of Funanand a number of shorts programs. Studio Ghibli’s Isao Takahata, who died last year, will be honored. You can read the full program and schedule of events Here. I personally have never attended, but if I wasn’t busy I might check out some of the programs.
As far as the limited releases…

Following its November qualifying run as Germany’s Oscar entry and with two Oscar nominations under its belt, Oscar-winning filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s (The Lives of Others) new movie NEVER LOOK AWAY (Sony Pictures Classics). The historic drama is loosely based on the life of visual artist Gerhard Richter with Tom Schilling (Woman in Gold) playing a young artist who has watched East Berlin go from Nazi occupation, watching his older sister be sentenced to death due to her mental illness by a ruthless Nazi doctor (Sebastian Koch), to falling in love with a young woman (Paula Beer) who happens to be that doctor’s daughter and escaping to West Berlin during the country’s contemporary art movement. I found the movie to be overly long and a little confusing, because I wasn’t sure what the movie was supposed to be about until about 30 minutes into it.
Just a few months after his last film The Mercy barely got a glance, The Theory of Everything director James Marsh’s new heist film KING OF THIEVES (Saban Films) will open in theaters (including New York’s Cinema Village) and on VOD and Digital HD on Friday. The true crime tale about a group of retired crooks trying to stage an elaborate jewelry heist stars an ensemble of legendary British actors in Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent, Michael Gambon, Ray Winstone, Tom Courtenay along with Charlie Cox aka Daredevil. I had high hopes for this movie being better than the likes of Zach Braff’s Going in Style, something classier like last year’s The Old Man and the Gun, but sadly, it’s an obvious money grab for older British men and women reminiscing about all the better crime movies made by the cast.
Claus Räfle’s docudrama THE INVISIBLES (Greenwich) follows four German-Jewish youth who decide to stay behind in Berlin as World War II is beginning, living vicariously while dodging Nazi officials before eventually joining the resistance. This story of survival opens at New York’s Quad Cinema and Landmark 57, as well as in L.A. at the Laemmle Royal on Friday.
The Brazilian animated film TITO AND THE BIRDS (Shout! Studios) from filmmakers Gustavo Steinberg, Gabriel Bitar and André Catoto tells the story of a boy and his father who are looking for the cure for an illness inflicted on someone after being scared. After playing a number of film festivals, it also opens at the Quad Cinema in New York
It’s hard to believe that 88-year-old French New Wave filmmaker Jean Luc Goddard is still with us and making movies, but all the recent repertory series in New York and L.A. have been leading up to his latest film THE IMAGE BOOK (Kino Lorber). Don’t know much about this film which received a special Palme d’or at Cannes last year, but apparently it’s a “collage film essay,” which means that it probably doesn’t have a plot or narrative that’s easy to explain. It opens at the IFC Center and Lincoln Center in New York.
Tom Arnold and Sean Astin star in Ron Carlson’s Dead Ant (Cinedigm) as the members of an ‘80s hair metal band called Sonic Grave who had a power ballad hit 30 years earlier, and while they’re on a road trip to Coachella, they find themselves trying to be relevant again…. Until they’re attacked by giant killer ants. Okay, I think I need to see this movie, as it seems like my kind of movie.
Playing for one night only nationwide on Thursday as a Fathom Event is Timothy Woodward Jr.’s horror film The Final Wish (Cinedigm), starring the wonderful Lin Shaye (Insidious), Michael Welsh, Melissa Bolona and Tony Todd, and produced by Jeffrey Reddic (writer/producer of Final Destination). Welsh plays Aaron Hammond who returns to his hometown after the death of his father to help his bereaved mother (Shaye) and deal with the demons from his past, finding a mysterious item while going through his father’s belongings.
Opening at New York’s Cinema Village on Friday and at L.A.’s Laemmle Music Hall on Feb. 1 is Francois Margolin’s controversial French drama Jihadists (Cinema Libre), co-directed by by Lemine Ould Salem, which was banned in France. It follows two filmmakers who were given access to fundamentalist clerics of Sunni Islam to show what it’s like to live your life under jihadi rule.
From Bollywood comes Vikas Bahl ‘s drama Super 30 (Reliance Entertainment), starring Hrithik Roshan as Patna-based mathematician Anand Kumar, who runs the famed and prestigious Super 30 program in Patna. Not sure of the theater count but it’s probably opening in a dozen or so theaters.
Opening on Wednesday following its premiere at Doc-NYC is Robert Townsend’s doc The 5 Browns: Digging through the Darkness, which looks at the 5 Browns, a group of Julliard-trained sibling pianists who rose to stardom only to be devastated when it’s revealed that the three sisters were sexually abused by their manager father Keith Brown. It opens at the IFC Center for a single-week run.
Also opening at the Cinema Village and in select cities is John Kauffman’s Heartlock (Dark Star Pictures), a love story about a female prison guard, played by Lesley-Ann Brandt, who becomes the subject of affection from a charming male convict (Alexander Dreymo) who wants to use their relationship to help him escape.
STREAMING

The main film streaming on Netflix on Friday is Jonas Akerlund’s POLAR, his follow-up to Lords of Chaos, which premiered at Sundance last year and comes out a few weeks later. Based on the Dark Horse graphic novel, it stars Mads Mikkelson as assassin Duncan Vizla, known as the Black Kaiser, who is getting ready for retirement in a suburban town when he’s dragged back into one last job, but when it goes wrong, Duncan’s new love interest (Vanessa Hudgens) is dragged into it. I’ve never read the graphic novel, and I’ve generally been mixed on Akerlund’s films, but this one is definitely in the same absolute insanity realm of his earlier film Spun with a lot of crazy over-the-top performance from the likes of Matt Lucas (Little Britain) and Johnny Knoxville (Jackass), but in this case, it’s not a good thing. Mikkelson gives another stellar performance, and Hudgens is also quite good (didn’t even recognize her) but the craziness surrounding them from Lucas and the other assassins sent after Duncan made it hard to enjoy the film, especially compared to Mikkelson’s other upcoming film Arctic, but hey, it’s on Netflix so I’m sure people will watch it anyway.
Speaking of which, I also want to note that last week, I didn’t notice that a science fiction film called IO: Last on Earth, starring Margaret Qualley (Novitiate),was also streaming on Netflix. I haven’t watched it yet, but one of the writers also co-wrote Claire Carée’s Embers, which is one of my favorite festival discoveries from the past few years.
REPERTORY
METROGRAPH (NYC):
The Metrograph has a couple new series starting Friday, including Hou Hsiao-Hsien in the 21st Century, featuring 35mm prints of four of the Chinese filmmaker’s recent films: Millenium Mambo, Three Times, Flight of the Red Balloon and Café Lumieré. Then on Saturday, the Metrograph will show the classic Gone with the Windto kick off its Produced by David O. Selznick series, and there’s some great stuff to come, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellboundand Rebecca. The theater will also be screening a 35mm of Ken Loach’s 1991 film Riff Raff, starring Robert Carlyle, who would breakout in Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting. On top of that, Kay Francis: Queen of Pleasure continues with William Dieterle’s Jewel Robbery (1932) and 1929’s The Cocoanuts this weekend, while this weekend’s Late Nites at Metrograph option is Chantal Akerman’s News from Home (1977) and Playtime: Family Matinees shows the 2015 animated film Shaun the Sheep.
THE NEW BEVERLY (L.A.):
Weds. and Thurs. see double features of the 1977 film The Late Show and ‘78’s The Big Fix, starring Richard Dreyfuss. Friday sees a double feature of American Graffiti (1973) and The Lords of Flatbush (1974) with More American Graffiti (1979) added on Saturday… for just 10 bucks!The weekend family matinee is 1947’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, starring Danny Kaye. The Sunday/Monday Franco Zeffirelli double feature is Romeo & Juliet (1968) with Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972). Tarantion’s Jackie Brownonce again plays at midnight Friday and the Tuesday Grindhouse triple feature is Katt Shea’s Poison Ivy (1992), Streets (1990) and Stripped to Kill (1987), which is already sold out online but may have more tickets at the door.
FILM FORUM (NYC):
Far Out in the 70s: A New Wave of Comedy, 1969 - 1979 continues with La Cage Aux Folles and The Seduction of Mimi on Wednesday, double features of Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? and Theater of Blood on Thursday, Woody Allen’s Sleeper and Bananas on Friday, then Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, Monty Python and the Holy Grail on Saturday, and Papermoon, What’s Up, Doc? starring Barbara Streisand and Woody Allen’s Play It Again Sam on Sunday. As part of the series focusing on the great filmmaker and actor Elaine May, Film Forum will show A New Leaf (1971) and Mickey and Nicky (1976) next Tuesday. The weekend’s Film Forum Jr. is Gordon Parks’ 1969 film The Learning Tree.
EGYPTIAN THEATRE (LA):
Beginning another fun series of double features this weekend with Argento/De Palma with a double feature of Suspiria and Carrie on Thursday, Blow Out and Inferno on Friday, and Dressed to Kill and Tenebrae on Saturday. Saturday sees a special presentation of Craig Owen’s The Silent Film Era at the Alexandria Hotel, while the 1916 Douglas Fairbanks film His Picture in the Papers will also screen on Saturday with live music accompaniment.
AERO (LA):
The AERO is offering an eclectic mixed bag of films this weekend including the 4k restoration of Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire (1987; Janus Films) on Friday night, David Fincher’s Fight Club on Saturday, and the WC Fields comedy My Little Chickadee (1940) on Sunday night.
QUAD CINEMA (NYC):
Continuing the theater’s attempt to keep up with ‘90s Cinemax with its X-rated fare, Just Jaekin’s erotic drama Emmanuelle (Kino Lorber; 1974) will screen in a special engagement, leading up to next week’s Beyond Emmanuelle Just Jaeckin retrospective and Erotic Journeys: The Many Faces of Em(m)anuelle.
IFC CENTER (NYC):
On Friday and Saturday at midnight, the IFC Center will show the 4k restoration of Dario Argento’s Suspiria as part of its Late Night Favorites series. While The Image Book opens here on Friday, Weekend Classics: Early Godard continues with a 35mm print of A Woman is a Woman (1961) and Waverly Midnights: The Feds screens Michael Mann’s Manhunter(with Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal coming in the next two weekends!)
LANDMARK THEATRES NUART (LA):
Friday night’s midnight screening is the Rocky Horror Picture Show follow-up Shock Treatment (1981).
MOMA (NYC):
This week’s Modern Matinees: Sir Sidney Poitier offerings are A Patch of Blue (1965) on Weds, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs! (1970) Thurs, and No Way Out (1950) on Friday. MOMA is also screening Ida Lupino’s Never Fear (The Young Lovers) (1950) to end its 16th annual To Save and Project series, although there’s a couple second screenings for those (like me) who only just found out about it now.
That’s it for this week… next week, it’s February! Already?? While many movie writers are still at Sundance and others are preparing for Super Bowl Sunday, Sony releases the crime-thriller remake Miss Bala.
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Cuddly September
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The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
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Cuddly September
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by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
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Cuddly September
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by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
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Cuddly September
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by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
Additional Tags: Crack, crackshipping, crackship, Originally Posted on Tumblr, Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Crackship Fleet, I am out of my mind, But I am fine with it, Snippets
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Cuddly September
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by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
Additional Tags: Crack, crackshipping, crackship, Originally Posted on Tumblr, Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Crackship Fleet, I am out of my mind, But I am fine with it, Snippets
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Cuddly September
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by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
Additional Tags: Crack, crackshipping, crackship, Originally Posted on Tumblr, Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Crackship Fleet, I am out of my mind, But I am fine with it, Snippets
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Cuddly September
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2VArzlO
by MadameBaggio
The Crackship Fleet continues its journey, but now it is bigger! Snippets that are about that feeling you get when someone hugs you (even if you know they actually wanna stab you in the back).
Words: 120, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of The Crackship Fleet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aquaman (2018), The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), Game of Thrones (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV), Tomb Raider (Movie 2018), Wonder Woman (2017), Chronicles of Narnia (Movies), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies), Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, The Originals (TV), From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Batman (Comics), Daredevil (TV), Teen Wolf (TV), John Wick (Movies), Kingsman (Movies), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Gossip Girl, IT (Movies - Muschietti), Stranger Things (TV 2016), Dredd (2012), The 100 (TV), Wynonna Earp (TV), Supernatural, The Huntsman (Movies), Merlin (TV), Anna (2019), Boondock Saints (Movies), Atomic Blonde (2017), Transporter (Movies), Priest (2011), Sucker Punch (2011), Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013), Hellboy (Movies 2004-2008)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: Multi
Characters: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters), Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest), Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton, Frank Martin, Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Ravenna (The Huntsman), Morgana (Merlin), Daenerys Targaryen, Clarke Griffin, Wynonna Earp, Dean Winchester, Maria Hill, Merlin (Kingsman), Joseph Dredd, Octavia Blake, Beverly Marsh, Eleven | Jane Hopper, Stiles Stilinski, Blair Waldorf, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Skye | Daisy Johnson, Thranduil (Tolkien), Loki (Marvel), Natasha Romanov (Marvel), John Wick, Darcy Lewis, Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes, Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle, Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson, Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk, Rey (Star Wars), Susan Pevensie, Erik Lehnsherr, Sansa Stark, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Lara Croft, Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo, Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword), Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel), Tauriel (Hobbit Movies), Steve Rogers, Mera (DCU)
Relationships: Gretel (Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters)/Nuada (Hellboy), Priest (Priest)/Baby Doll (Sucker Punch), Lorraine Broughton/Frank Martin, Connor MacManus/Murphy MacManus/Anna Poliatova (Anna 2019), Ravenna (The Hunstman/Morgana (Merlin), Clarke Griffin/Daenerys Targaryen, Wynonna Earp/Dean Winchester, Maria Hill/Merlin, Joseph Dredd/Octavia Blake, Eleven | Jane Hopper/Beverly Marsh, Blair Waldorf/Stiles Stilinski, Skye | Daisy Johnson/Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, Loki (Marvel)/Thranduil (Tolkien), Natasha Romanov/John Wick, Darcy Lewis/Derek Hale, James "Bucky" Barnes/Lydia Martin, Selina Kyle/Matt Murdock, Klaus Mikaelson/Santanico Pandemonium | Kisa, James T. Kirk/Rey (Star Wars), Erik Lehnsherr/Susan Pevensie, Vortigern (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Sansa Stark, Lara Croft/Diana (Wonder Woman), Napoleon Solo/Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Arthur (King Arthur: Legend of the Sword)/Robb Stark, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie (Marvel)/Tauriel, Steve Rogers/Mera (DCU)
Additional Tags: Crack, crackshipping, crackship, Originally Posted on Tumblr, Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Crackship Fleet, I am out of my mind, But I am fine with it, Snippets
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When I went to Best Buy they told me they were sold out as well so I basically said screw it lol. I just checked and they have copies now but there from third parties and they average about $120. I might still buy it just because it's Persona and I've been waiting 4 years for the game and it's literally the only reason why I bought a PS4.
yea i saw the price increase i actually ordered it rly last minute but my best buy was able to get it for me? its a lot of stuff for a good price i was surprised lol. i feel like if u find the lowest u can go on ebay or other sites its still worth it. the art books very pretty, the bag is nice and sturdy, and morganas vry cute lol. the steel case is cool too!
honestly persona 5 was one of the main reasons i got a ps4 too lmfao...we’ve been waiting a looooong time for this huh....
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Me when Girlfriends
#happy tree friends#htf#htf flaky#htf fanart#htf lammy#flaky#lammy#flaky x lammy#that ship should be toxic yuri tbh#like please see my vision#this is crossposted from twitter lol#go follow me there#its @morgana 120#^-^#also really late posting here#i forgor I had tumblr lmao#awesome ik
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