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agbri31 · 1 year ago
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i'm still here
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hitchell-mope · 2 years ago
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Still a great movie. Cheesy. But great.
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mikyapixie · 1 month ago
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theuntitledblog · 30 days ago
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Thunderbolts* (2025) - REVIEW
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xo-yaaaaaas-xo · 1 year ago
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I feel like posting for the really under rated shows and movies like santa clarita diet, my babysitters a vampire, and there’s an alien in the attic because i’ve been looking for any kind of posts on the characters for so long and on different platforms like wattpad AO3 and on here and there’s relatively nothing and it makes me so sad. These characters are so good but there’s no recognition.
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sentryvvorld · 1 month ago
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Went to go see Thunderbolts* in the theatres again (I saw it for the first time two days ago) and it made me realise how genuinely excited I am for this new phase of the MCU. It takes a complete pivot in a darker tone and a new hope is being created, we get more of an emotional connection with all of our new Avengers.
Thunderbolts* not only takes one of the biggest themes of second chances but tackles grief, anxiety, depression, loneliness, isolation, self harm, addiction and so much more.
Directed by Jake Schreier and written by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo. This team of talented industry professionals were able to expand on our beloved antihero’s and give them an emotional journey that interconnected them through and beyond bob’s past to not only create such humanity within established comic book characters but an enormous amount of empathy and compassion.
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your MBTI your character pt3
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milliondollarbaby87 · 1 month ago
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Thunderbolts* (2025) Review
When an unconventional team of antiheroes find themselves in a death trap, together they must embark on a dangerous mission which will see them come face to face with the darkest moments of their pasts. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading Thunderbolts* (2025) Review
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its-to-the-death · 8 months ago
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Battle of the Gingers Wave 1 Preliminary Round #39
Whoever gets the most votes moves onto the next wave
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agbri31 · 3 years ago
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This man gives me the most intense gender envy, i wish i was him, i can never be him he makes me dysphoric but i forgive him.
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hitchell-mope · 2 years ago
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This guy is an award winning Elvis impersonator.
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cinesludge · 24 days ago
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Movie #15 of 2025: Thunderbolts*
Yelena Belova: "This is why we're The Avengerz with a Z."
**SPOILERS**
The movie is set in a dystopian near future fascist America controlled by a ruthless corporate overlord who is also President and contracts out national security to a group of criminal murderers led by a family of Russian nationalists who become friends with a drug addicted bipolar incel named Bob after he goes on a mass killing spree in NYC.
An insightful allegory into what's going on in America right now.
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mikyapixie · 1 month ago
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One Mann's Movies Film Review of "Thunderbolts*". The best Marvel film since Endgame. Genuinely entertaining, with Florence Pugh a standout. 4.5/5.
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Thunderbolts*
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The museums we wanted to see were either closed or too hard to get to, so my friend and I spent my second full day in Toronto at the movies. It’s been a while since I’ve seen the opening weekend of a film, much less the opening weekend of a film in 3D, a process I hate. Jake Schreier’s THUNDERBOLTS* (2025) doesn’t have any dazzling 3D effects, it’s overlong, it takes a rather facile approach to mental illness, and its directing style seems to be simply progressing from loud to louder. But it has a strong cast to bring to life yet another variation on Marvel’s approach to The Hero’s Journey. And I don’t know if I would have liked it as much on the small screen.
Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) is engaged in black ops for CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfuss), who’s trying to hide her past because she’s threatened with impeachment. When Pugh requests a move to something more legitimate, Louis-Dreyfuss sends her to a facility where Pugh, Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) and U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell) will all be executed. They escape through teamwork, bringing with them test subject Bill (Lewis Pullman), who turns out to have been given godlike superpowers as The Sentinel. Unfortunately, he’s also bipolar, and the void within him threatens to destroy the world. What’s a newly formed super team to do?
Although this is one of the shorter MCU movies, the script by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo spends an awfully long time getting the team together and revealing who Bob is, particularly since anybody who’s read the comics knows exactly who he is. Even Pugh’s considerable talents don’t quite sustain the first act. Once things get moving and Yelena’s father, the Red Guardian (David Harbour), and the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) join the team, things pick up. Harbour is mainly there for comic relief, which he plays quite well, and Stan, whose role feels underdeveloped in this, is pretty. And the moment in which the team finally comes together is emotionally resonant. As simplistic as the depiction of The Sentry’s mental health issues is (just own your problems and learn that there are people pulling for you), Pullman manages to make the character sympathetic and even compelling.
You’ll find out what the asterisk is for at the end. There’s a cute mid-credits sequence with Harbour but be sure to stay for the actual post-credits sequence that sets up some future MCU projects.
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badmovieihave · 11 months ago
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Bad movie I have Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 2005
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