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holy fucking shit, they showed this to CHILDREN????? WHY??????? this is a horror movie and it's delightfully terrifying. like it's actually a horror movie about unkind people. i clearly need to see more Irish cinema. please drop recs if there's more like this.
My ★★★★½ review of Cáca Milis on Letterboxd
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Intuition (2020) Movie Review
Intuition – Movie Review ABC Film Challenge – World Cinema – I Director: Alejandro Montiel Writer: Mili Roque Pitt (Screenplay) Writer: Florencia Etcheves, Alejandro Montiel (Story) Cast Luisana Lopilato (Recurrence) Joaquin Furriel Rafael Ferro Maite Lanata Juan Manuel Guilera (Nini) Plot: Pipa begins her career as a police detective alongside her mentor, the controversial detective…
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Stargate Movie and TV shows
Stargate movie (1994)
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Plot and background:  Stargate is a 1994 science fiction adventure film[6] directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. The film is the first entry in the Stargate media franchise and stars Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, and Viveca Lindfors. 
The plot centres on the premise of a "Stargate," an ancient ring-shaped device that creates a wormhole, enabling travel to a similar device elsewhere in the universe. The film's central plot explores the theory of extraterrestrial beings having an influence upon human civilization.
Originally theatrically released on October 28, 1994, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the film received mixed reviews, with its atmosphere, story, characters, and graphic content both praised and criticized. The film grossed $196.6 million worldwide against a production budget of $55 million.
In 1928, at Giza, Egypt, archaeologist Professor Paul Langford, accompanied by his daughter Catherine, unearths cover stones (also called pyramidion or capstone) engraved with Egyptian hieroglyphs and other markings. Beneath, he discovers a large metallic ring of unknown purpose.
In 1994, Catherine invited Egyptologist and linguist Daniel Jackson, Ph.D. to translate the hieroglyphs. The stones are now part of a U.S. Air Force classified project overseen by Special Operations Colonel Jack O'Neil. Jackson determines that the hieroglyphs refer to a "stargate" that uses constellations as spatial coordinates. He is then shown the Stargate, the ring device from Giza. They use his coordinates to align the Stargate's rotating inner track with markings (or "chevrons") along its outside. When all seven chevrons are locked in, a wormhole opens, connecting the Stargate with a distant planet. Jackson joins O'Neil and his team (Reilly, Porro, Freeman, Brown, Ferretti, and Kawalsky) as they pass through the wormhole.
They emerge inside a pyramid on the arid desert planet of Abydos. Jackson attempts to locate the symbols required for the return journey through the Stargate but fails. O'Neil orders Kawalsky to set up camp. Jackson sees a large animal with a harness, which drags him off when he approaches it to investigate. O'Neil, Kawalsky, and Brown follow, and they discover a tribe of humans working to mine a strange mineral
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_(film)
Stargate SG1
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Plot and background:: Stargate SG-1 (often stylized in all caps, or abbreviated SG-1) is a military science fiction adventure television series within Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Stargate franchise. The show, created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, is based on the 1994 science fiction film Stargate by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich.
The television series was filmed in and around the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The series premiered on Showtime on July 27, 1997, and moved to the Sci Fi Channel on June 7, 2002; the final episode first aired on Sky1 on March 13, 2007.
The story of Stargate SG-1 begins about a year after the events of the feature film when the United States government learns that an ancient alien device called the Stargate can access a network of such devices on a multitude of planets and in space. SG-1 is an elite United States Air Force special operations team, one of about 20 teams from Earth who explore the galaxy and defend against alien threats such as the Goa'uld, the Replicators and the Ori. The series draws upon Egyptian, Greek, and Norse mythology, as well as the legend of King Arthur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_SG-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stargate_SG-1_episodes
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Stargate Atlantis
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Plot and background:: Stargate Atlantis (usually stylized in all caps and often abbreviated SGA) is an adventure and military science fiction television series and part of MGM's Stargate franchise. The show was created by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper as a spin-off series of Stargate SG-1, which was created by Wright and Jonathan Glassner and was itself based on the feature film Stargate (1994). All five seasons of Stargate Atlantis were broadcast by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States and the Movie Network in Canada. The show premiered on July 16, 2004; its final episode aired on January 9, 2009. The series was filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The story of Stargate Atlantis follows the events of Stargate SG-1's seventh season finale episode "Lost City" and eighth season premiere episode "New Order", in which the cast of that series discovered an Antarctic outpost created by the alien race known as the Ancients. 
In the pilot episode "Rising," Dr. Daniel Jackson discovers the location of Atlantis, the legendary city created by the Ancients, and Stargate Command sends an international team to investigate it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Atlantis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stargate_Atlantis_episodes
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Stargate Universe
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Plot and background: Stargate Universe (often abbreviated as SGU) is a military science fiction drama television series and part of MGM's Stargate franchise. 
It follows the adventures of a present-day, multinational exploration team travelling on the Ancient spaceship Destiny several billion light years distant from the Milky Way Galaxy. 
They are now trying to figure out a way to return to Earth while simultaneously trying to explore and to survive in their unknown area of the universe. 
The series, created by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper premiered in the United States on Syfy on October 2, 2009. The series featured an ensemble cast and was primarily filmed in and around Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A second season of 20 episodes was announced by Syfy in December 2009.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Universe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stargate_Universe_episodes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stargate_Universe_characters
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_(device)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythology_of_Stargate
https://mgm.com/franchise/stargate
https://www.gateworld.net/
https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Stargate_Wiki
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Movie recommendations
Umm hi idk what you've watched or not but here it is
Hollywood:-
1. 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU
This movie is so good and just..it's perfect, it shows the whole enemies to lovers thing so well and i just love it so much
2. YOU'VE GOT MAIL.
Just.the best movie ever. Watch it. Trust me you won't regret it.
3.PRETTY WOMAN
Again, epic classic. Deserves every ounce of fame it has received because damn! The whole 'i wasn't supposed to fall in love with you' troupe serves so well!
4. PRINCESS DIARIES both but the second one specifically because Anne Slay Queen Hathaway ate and left no crumbs
5. FOOLS RUSH IN
GOD THIS MOVIE HAS SO MANY REASONS FIRST MATTHEW PERRY MAN HE JUST NAILS IT AND C'MON DUDE IT HAS SALMA HAYEK WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED
but seriously it serves the whole i love you and want you but I'm strong enough to survive on my own trope so well aaah God I love it!
Okay now, BOLLYWOOD:-
This list could go on, but I'll just give you my comfort ones
1. MOHABBATEIN
Need I say more? SRK as Raj Aryan in oversized blazers and warm sweaters is a treat to the eye I don't take constructive criticism okay and plus the students arw their romances the "darwaza tod do" scene the mean evil BigB scene Godd perfection!
2. KABHI KHUSHI KABHI GAM
Please srk kajol rocked this movie especially after ddlj it was perfect. Kajol served the "talks too much" girl like she was meant for it and the banter the dialogues the songs God perfect. I especially love the "paise ke ameer dil ke gareeb kabhi na jaayein Eshwar ke karerb" part so much. Plus Kareena and Hritik has such amazing chemistry
and the dadi dies so they all live happily ever after
3. DILWALE DULHANIYA LE JAYENGE
THIS MOVIE IS THE IN LOVE MOVIE. IT ACTUALLY SERVES THE "COME FALL IN LOVE" IT HAS WRITTEN ON IT'S POSTERS I KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO CONSTANTLY WANT PARENTAL APPROVAL AND ALWAYS CHANGE JUST TO MAKE SURE MY PARENTS ARE HAPPY AND ITS SO FREAKING GOOD ITS SO NICE IT'S COMFORT ITS-
4. JAB WE MET
Comfort movie 2.0
Waise toh sab mujhe is movie ki Geet bulatein hain lekin baat ye hai ki mujhe Aditya abhi tak nahi mila aur mera Aditya na, I'm sure, marr raha hoga kahin kyunki use mai nahi mili lekin kismat ki baat hai-
Overall, jao yeh movie dekho. ABHI.
5. Okay this one's pretty new but DILWALE
Seeing srk kajol share screen after so long was just pure bliss and srk as a don? Dude who did this casting it's heaven personified and kajol as evil mean woman? And the 5 minute date? Bhai mujhe le chalo paanch minute ke date pe mai saath janam peecha na chodun (iykyk)
Thats it. I have loads more for bollywood tho, so drop in and ask anytime. Also, tell me your reviews about them. Love ya anon!
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Mili Movie: Review | Release Date (2022) | Songs | Music | Images | Official Trailers | Videos | Photos | News
Mili is the story of survival. Mili Naudiyal (Janhvi Kapoor) resides in Dehradun with her father (Manoj Pahwa). She is a nurse by degree and wants to fly to Canada for better job prospects and salary. She is taking IELTS classes and working in a fast food outlet called Doon’s…&nbspKitchen in a mall. Mili is in a relationship with Sameer (Sunny Kaushal), a good-for-nothing guy who is finding…
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gaurav075 · 2 years
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Hi, Guys Check out New Indian Bollywood Movie Review on Mili which is very beautiful flim of 2022 which is based on girl who is stuck inside big freezer
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whatsonmedia · 2 years
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Film Friday: 5 Movies of the Week!
WhatsOn editorial Tama has selected this week's top movies for you. Who doesn't enjoy movies? Watching movies is the finest way to kill time, especially when the weekend is just around the corner. Holidays require some downtime, so if there's a movie on the side, why not watch it? Without further ado, let's look at the films on the list. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever A 2022 American superhero movie called Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is based on the Marvel Comics superhero Black Panther. The final movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Four, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, had its world premiere on October 26, 2022, at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre and Dolby Theatre. It was then made available for general public viewing on November 11, 2022. The heart of "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," the sequel to the wildly successful "Black Panther," is genuine, even though the whole thing has a contrived feel to it. The proceedings start with King T'Challa's recent death and funeral. Following the black casket with the crossed arms of the Wakanda salute and the silver insignia of the Black Panther mask, Shuri (Letitia Wright) and Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) are clad in white. https://youtu.be/_Z3QKkl1WyM Amsterdam The 2022 period comedy-thriller movie Amsterdam was written, produced, and directed by David O. Russell. The plot centers on three friends—a doctor, a nurse, and a lawyer—who are implicated in the enigmatic death of a retired US general and is based on the Business Plot, an American political conspiracy from 1933. And install a fascist veterans' organization led by U.S. Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, served as the inspiration for this movie. On October 7, 2022, it was made available in the US by 20th Century Studios. https://youtu.be/GLs2xxM0e78 Holy Spider There hasn't been much buzz about the movies playing at the Cannes Film Festival. The Iranian film Holy Spider, however, stood out and caused the audience to sit up and take notes. An enthusiastic standing ovation lasting seven minutes was given to this grim movie about a real-life serial killer. One of the most talked-about movies at Cannes this year, for sure. Iranian movies are subject to strict censorship from the government and are not permitted to depict any form of nudity, yet Holy Spider defies all of these restrictions. Modern Iranian filmmakers are making an impression at international film festivals despite a number of constraints. Here are some inspiring Iranian movies that you must see. https://youtu.be/27wZZ6O1IBc Mili The movie is a remake of the 2019 Malayalam film Helen. Mathukutty Xavier's 2022 Indian survival thriller Mili will be released in Hindi. It centers on the titular Mili Naudiyal, who struggles to survive after becoming trapped in a freezer. Mili is the tale of Janhvi Kapoor's character, Mili Naudiyal, who resides in Dehradun with her father, Manoj Pahwa, who is a widower. Mili, a nurse, intends to immigrate to Canada in order to find employment there and help her family escape their difficult financial situation at the moment. On November 4, 2022, Zee Studios launched it in theaters for general consumption. Critics gave the movie a mixed bag of reviews, complimenting Kapoor's performance. https://youtu.be/1mdkn8TFSMQ Damal Damal is a 2022 Bangladeshi historical drama film that was produced by Impress Telefilm and directed by Raihan Rafi. The film stars Sariful Razz, Bidya Sinha Saha Mim, Siam Ahmed, and Shahnaz Sumi in key roles and is based on the Bangladesh Liberation War. The Shadhin Bangla Football Team from the Liberation War era is the subject of the movie "Damal." "Damal," which is being distributed by Bioscope Films, will be shown in New York's Jamaica Multiplex, North Hollywood, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, Baltimore, Chicago, Orlando, Miami, and 15 other US cities. The film will first be released in Bangladesh on October 28. After that, on December 2, it will be shown in 50 theaters owned by Regal Cinema Hall, Harkins Theatre, and Cinemark Theatre. Advance tickets are now available. https://youtu.be/uDXcDGLelXk Read the full article
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playermagic23 · 2 years
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Mili Movie Review
Mili Movie Review: MILI is a gripping thriller and is aided by a fine performance.
Mili is the story of survival. Mili Naudiyal (Janhvi Kapoor) resides in Dehradun with her father (Manoj Pahwa). She is a nurse by degree and wants to fly to Canada for better job prospects and salary. She is taking IELTS classes and working in a fast-food outlet called Doon's Kitchen in a mall. Mili is in a relationship with Sameer (Sunny Kaushal), a good-for-nothing guy who is finding excuses to not take up a job. She pushes him to apply and get employed. She decides to introduce Sameer to her father once he lands a job. One day, Sameer lands a job opportunity in Delhi. He has to leave the next day. He calls Mili and gives her the good news. Mili is overjoyed and asks him to pick her up from her workplace. Sameer is drunk and nevertheless, he picks up Mili. On the way, he gets nabbed by the cops for drunk riding and both are taken to the police station. Mili's father is summoned and he is humiliated by Inspector Satish Rawat (Anuraag Arora) for letting her daughter roam around with an irresponsible guy. Mili's father is upset with her behavior and he stops talking to her. Mili, meanwhile, is upset with Sameer and refuses to take his calls. The next day, she goes to work but is apprehensive about returning home. She stays in Doon's Kitchen even after her working hours. She finally decides to leave at around midnight. This is when her two colleagues request her to put some food items in the freezer room. She agrees. While she is storing the food, her manager (Vikram Kochhar), who is unaware that she is inside, locks the freezer and leaves. A terrified Mili knocks and shouts for help, but it falls on deaf ears. Worse of all, she left her mobile phone outside the freezer. Hence, she has no way to call for help. What happens next forms the rest of the film. MILI is an official remake of the Malayalam film HELEN [2019; written by Alfred Kurian Joseph, Noble Babu Thomas and Mathukutty Xavier]. The story is unusual and promising. Ritesh Shah's adapted screenplay is uncomplicated and riddled with some very entertaining and captivating moments. However, the build-up and introduction of the characters and their dynamics with each other take up too much time. Ritesh Shah's dialogues are situational and normal. Mathukutty Xavier's direction is quite simple and effective. The second half is devoted to Mili being stuck in the freezing room. How he manages to grip the audience in these scenes and how he intersperses it with what's happening outside are praiseworthy. Secondly, the treatment is very mainstream, and the intent is to appeal to a larger audience. For more information related to Mili  Box Office Business, Visit the Mili Box Office page. For more information related to Mili, Visit Bollywood Hungama.
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'Phone Bhoot', 'Mili', 'Double XL' movie review and release LIVE updates: 'Kantara' leads the box office; 'Phone Bhoot', 'Mili' and 'Double XL' open to dull response - The Times of India
‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Mili’, ‘Double XL’ movie review and release LIVE updates: ‘Kantara’ leads the box office; ‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Mili’ and ‘Double XL’ open to dull response – The Times of India
‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Mili’, ‘Double XL’ movie review and release LIVE updates: ‘Kantara’ leads the box office; ‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Mili’ and ‘Double XL’ open to dull response After not-so-impressive box office Diwali releases this year, three highly anticipated movies namely, ‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Mili’, and ‘Double XL’ releases today. While ‘Phone Bhoot’ brings together Katrina Kaif, Siddhant Chaturvedi and…
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telnews-in · 2 years
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Mili Movie Review In Hindi Starring Janhvi Kapoor Sunny Kaushal - मूवी रिव्‍यू: मिली - Navbharat Times
Mili Movie Review In Hindi Starring Janhvi Kapoor Sunny Kaushal – मूवी रिव्‍यू: मिली – Navbharat Times
कोई कुछ भी कहे, बॉलीवुड वालों का साउथ की फिल्मों से कभी मोहभंग नहीं होता। बॉलीवुड फिल्म निर्माता लगातार साउथ फिल्मों के रीमेक बना रहे हैं। दक्षिण की फिल्मों के कई रीमेक अतीत में बॉक्स ऑफिस पर चमके हैं, लेकिन कई फिल्में ��सी भी रही हैं जो व्यवसाय करने में विफल रही हैं, बावजूद इसके कि हिंदी फिल्म निर्माता निश्चित रूप से दक्षिण की फिल्मों को एक सुरक्षित विकल्प मानते हैं। यही कारण है कि 2019 में रिलीज…
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todaynewsguru · 2 years
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Mili movie review: Janhvi Kapoor is earnest in this bloated thriller
Mili movie review: Janhvi Kapoor is earnest in this bloated thriller
What happens to humans trapped in sub-zero temperature? Mili, the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film Helen, makes us helpless witnesses to the horrors its lead character suffers — the dawning realisation that she is all alone in a fast-food outlet’s walk-in freezer, that no one can hear her desperate cries for help as the eatery’s doors are locked, and that the mall it is situated in has gone…
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allaboutmains · 2 years
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Mili idata pro
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The model that I had to review didn’t come with a card, and I am not certain of the price of that. Just to let you know, it is pretty expensive at $69.99, but that is with 16 GB of storage, on a card. After that, file transfer was quite simple. Just to let you know, I tried it out, and my computer didn’t recognize the cable without an SDcard inside. You can even use the in-App camera to save photos and other media to the card instead of the iDevice. This makes it easy for transfer when you truly want to. So yes, it can charge up an iDevice, and you can store data in the card slot. That really comes in handy for when you want to store some information on a charging cable, which is something that I haven’t really tried to do, honestly.
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The MiLi iDataCable Pro is a charging cable that has a microSD card slot inside it. So, you got yourself a backup drive for just about any device, and the 16 GB will cost you $69.90 on the MiLi Site. The MiLi iData Pro can connect with just about any device, provided it doesn’t have USB C charging, like my HTC 10. I seem to remember it coming with a Lightning connector and it is just a backup drive for your iPhone/iPad. I once tried the non-pro version, and I honestly have to say that I forget how the first iData Flash Drive works. The MiLi iData Pro Smart Flash Drive is made for importing photos from a smartphone or tablet. However, it seems like these MiLi products like the iData Pro Smart Flash Drive and iDataCable Pro can do quite a lot for many tablets and smartphones. It seems like they are designed for Apple products, and maybe they were at first. If you have never heard of MiLi, they put out a lot of intriguing accessories. Logo Printing Area: Front 46 x 46mm | Back: 46 x 33mm
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Wireless sharing across multiple devices: supports up to 8 device connections.
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Free up space on your phone by storing files via bluetooth.Files on your phone that are taking up a lot of memory, including photos, videos, music, movies and documents can be backed up onto the iData Air in one click – instantly freeing up space on your phone! IData Air connects via a WiFi hot-spot, which allows you to transfer and store files from your phone to the device via a dedicated App from the App Store or Google Play. If you own multiple smart devices, it is even more difficult to back-up your data. The simpler, the better – whether in your daily life or in work data storage and backups have become so important in everyday life, but most smart products still communicate through wired connections, which means you still have to bring a data cable with you to work or when you go out.
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Stargate (1994)
I love how this starts. “We’Ve BeEn WoRkInG oN tHiS fOr TwO yEaRs!” --- “Cool, but most of it’s wrong anyway, and I can fix this in like two minutes.” What use are experts, man?
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“Give my regards to King Tut, asshole!”
I really enjoyed this one. I may have enjoyed it more if I hadn’t had to find and read the script along with anything they said in their language because there were no subtitles in the cracked version I ended up watching because apparently there’s nowhere in America you can rent the damn movie online. I know I have the DVD somewhere, but it’s buried amongst my brother’s belongings, so this is what I was left with.
I didn’t even realize I needed it until an hour and a half into the damn movie where the first real conversation in another language happens. Until then, they’re just saying small things to each other which aren’t even translated in subtitles. But suddenly, I realized they were having a full-on conversation and I had no subtitles. How irritating. ANYWAY, I still enjoyed the film a lot. Would highly recommend!
ESE: 95/100
50 +5 for James Spader -5 for shitty etiquette, walking out of a lecture -2 for military hair +5 for good luck charm +10 for the mastadge +2 for the mastadge licking Jackson +10 for the pyramid ship +5 for jackal guard -5 for giving someone in Abydos a cigarette. Of all things to teach them how to do. Pft. +3 for monkey-see, monkey-do +5 for “chicken man” being an identifier for Jackson -10 for military “blow it up” mentality +5 for Skaara +5 for Jackson kissing Shau’ri +5 for Jackson’s quick thinking +5 for the rebellion uprising +2 for Skaara’s salute
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AHDGEIFHI H I HI- got tagged!!!!! In a thing!!!!!!! By both @rkgk-arts and @itsbluesaint!!!!!!! Wild!!!!!!!!!!
So *ahem* rules are Tag 9 People you would like to get to know or Talk with more, so uh yeah! Let's get down to the nitty gritty of post! I'll put it under a read more cuz I talk a lot and if some of yall ain't interested, I'll spare u the scroll.
Last Book Read:
I uh, can't really remember which book I picked up last, the name at least. SO instead I'll you a book I last read to the fullest! Which I believe to be Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey Mcquiston.
A cheesy one definitely, I mainly picked it up cuz I had some... heavy hitters in my library and I wanted to just have a chill one I can read, though I was definitely back and forth on it cuz book reviews are literally the most polarizing things ever holy shit. As for the book itself, I thought it was ok, it did its job as a chill read and I was entertained! Nothing in particular to write home about, except maybe the premise, and the way the author handled that concept was a bold ass move. So overall, 4.5/10 I don't feel anything in particular for it but I appreciate what it did regardless.
Last Movie Seen:
So uhhhh.... last one I watched in full was Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness... and I didn't like it? Please don't kill me but, I just think it kinda flopped narrative wise, and i had some problems with the choices the writers made in regards to America and a liiiiil bit Wanda, and the Illuminati... yeah that one was a weird one. It kinda felt like they were biting off more then they could chew in terms of all the ideas they had for the movie, felt unorganized, especially when they were forced to cut some of those ideas short in order to pad for time. So a 3/10 for me, the theater I watched it in had their volume fucking blasted, so when that sound guy opened his mouth... not fun.
Last Song Heard:
This one is nice n short! Cast Me a Spell by Mili and Promise of Wizard. Funky existential magic song, what can I say? 7/10
Now onto the TAGGING part... here we go!
@allieebobo ..... I know no one else I'd like to speak to more
I could just tag random people but given the rules that doesn't sit right with so I'll uh, just end it here
Thank u for tagging me!!!!! Sorry if this was a bit anticlimactic
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So I lost the patience and watched Kizuna
! Major spoilers ahead !
Listen, I know I said I will wait until the Blu-Ray comes out, but I was impatient little bitch and I found a working Sample 3 link with English dub, so I said, fuck it! My brother joined me 20 minutes in, lol. Anyways, onto the movie.
I don't really know what to say, Digimon Last Evolution Kizuna was exactly what I expected from the movie of such name, a movie that promotes end of relationship between Digimons and their human partners.
I kinda didn't have my hope up, mostly because I rewatched Adventure & Adventure 02 last week and finally watched Tri, and the whole point of Digimon has always been, no matter what happens, Digimons and their humans will always stick and stay together, I think the quote goes "humans and Digimons forever" (?). I kinda was hyped up though, partly because of art style (it was much better than Tri, less dark and more symmetrical when it comes to faces and bodies, Tri was annoying at times with weird asymmetrical faces; also Yamato!!!! Yamato is so hot and pretty in Kizuna, wtf Toei leave this poor lesbian alone), partly because of Adventure 02 kids (my brother is so annoyed with me, but I'm a huge 02 fan, Wormmon is my baby and I can rewatch 02ep25 anytime, Stigmon's first appearance is fucking iconic).
Adventure 02 kids got much more screentime than I expected, especially Iori/Cody because he is sometimes really put aside. I love how they were staying in touch with Original Six/Eight through Yamato, and how Hikari and Takeru stayed part of their team (Tri lacked this so much, it was so weird to have Hikari and TK not knowing what happened to their friends when they were supposedly a new team/best friends). Also my baby Ken's hair (*le cries*), I miss his long hair. Both my brother and I expected Paildramon to appear near the end, but there were no DNA/Jogress evolutions besides Omegamon/Omnimon.
Yamato was so fucking hot it's unbelievable, he's become top Digi-destined to me, 2D character or not. He was so smart, so persistent, so consistent, so selfless, so cute, itty-bitty blind (those cute glasses that appeared on his face for a mili-moment during him being in uni classroom panel, all of my uwus gone), still has one of the best relationships with Gabumon (he plays harmonica for Gabumon, even after all these years, he keeps Gabumon by his side, and they both tried to find that bad-guy-turned-FBI-agent-guy sneakily, so so cute). Overall, Yamato is a emotionally much more main character than Taich is, probably because emotionally, Taichi was the main character of Tri.
Now onto our second main, Taichi. Honestly, technicall, both Yamato and Taichi are Kizuna's main guys, but emotionally, Yamato left much bigger impact. Taichi was the main character in the beginning, but as the story progressed, I could feel Yamato much better. Still, Taichi isn't left aside (like all other Original Eight kidz/people). He is a struggling university student who has no idea what to do with his life (my brother sorta compared him to me, LMAO). This is very consistent with Tri's Taichi, who is full of self dubts, abstract ideas of future, and melancholy when he thinks about his future self. Toei nicely showed it when they let us know Tai earns for his future by working part-time as a waiter (?) in an automat casino. He is kinda really down all the time when he starts realising he has to make huge choices about the future, even though he has no bloody idea or genuine thought what to do (also his porn stash, LMAO what was that Taichi, who even uses porn magazine after the age of 14).
Thinking back about it now, it's kinda underwhelming with how it actually, emotionally, focuses on the whole "Digimons have to leave their partners" philosophy. Like, it barely shows interactions between humans and Digimons (which Tri did at least, with I think all characters, so I would expect at least some focus on Yamato and Taichi). There were some interactions between Taichi and Agumon, and Yamato and Gabumon at the end, but it just felt uncomplete and unfullifying. Also whole concept is bullshit (did I mention it? Because if I didn't I will, because this whole thing really is). It all started with Tri, which felt like it was produced by random people who watched Adventure & 02 after fifteen years and decided to make their own spin on it, without actual respects for stories and characters Adventure & Adventure 02 were trying to make us feel and understand (though feelings of OOC-ness Tri had at the times were minimal in Kizuna, thank goodness for that).
Then, Kizuna continued it with the concept of "when Digi-destined grow up, their Digimon partners disappear because they are not on the same mental wavelengths anymore" which is the complete opposite of one of like three main Digimon philosophies, "Digimon and Digi-destined, together and forever"; like while I disliked 02 epilogue, it showed us that after all hardships, Digi-destined and their Digimons get their happy endings, together. Both my brother and I (we watched it together) groaned at the whole concept (along with predictive bullshit plot and plotholes).
While I understand the reason behind this (I read some spoilers on here afterwards, to broaden my post-Kizuna horizons), that humans/Digi-destined grow up, and Digimons kinda don't, it still makes me really dissatisfied. Tri showed us in flashes that, when given time spent with their and other humans, Digimons can grow and become mentally wise adults (cue to the cutest scene when Patamon closes his one eye because he understands the tension between Hikari and Takeru, as in, that they like each other and they might need some time "alone"), so Kizuna kinda fucked up all previous Adventure works by telling us everything is in vain, Digimons leave, their connection to humans they had will become meaningless and humans will have to move on. Bullshit plot(hole), but whatever.
The amount of screentime non-Taichi&Yamato characters can be underwhelming, especially if you don't read spoilers like I did. The movie starts with Takeru and Hikari as important as Yamato and Taichi, but as the movie progresses, they just fade in the background. Kinda happens to everyone else except Koushiro/Izzy, who kinda has a really leading role, considering how much screentime Taichi and Yamato have (I feel like wordcount apps will find Yamato&Taichi as my most used words in this rant review), and he is probably third most important role, until he undramatically disappears because of psycho main lady.
Now towards real ranting. I'll try to keep it short because I have no real emotions behind it and I feel some other rants might articulate it better. Anyways, the plot of the whole movie is so goddamn predictable. It starts so weirdly, with Taichi, Hikari and Takeru fighting Parrotmon (what the fuck was that even, btw???). Like, Parrotmon, again? It feels just very reused, and that feeling that doesn't leave even during the credits. Soundtrack—while nice, nostalgic, and very fitting—is also just reused Adventure 01 soundtrack, and it just brings kudos from my memory lane road nostalgia. Deja Vu is the feeling that sticks to your skin and bones, if you like me, watched Adventure 1-3 just before Kizuna, and understand how so many scenes are just reused wanna-be old seasons references.
From two older adults (I honestly thought there will be two goverment agents, again, and mentally groaned) sticking up into Digi-destineds' business like some omni-knows creature, same as agents from Tri, fucked up (female) main antagonist who pretends to be a good guy (lady?) for the sake of gathering intel and trust, who is a complete nutjob (full-time pyscho in Kizuna lady's case) because of the loss of her Digimon partner, to bullshit powered-up Digimon created from human coding (my brother pointed this one to me, and honestly, half of this movie is both Diaboromon movies rehashed/redone in 2020 shine), Omnimon fighting in some weird Digital World room powered-up creature (first Diaboromon movie straight up scene for scene), even that first scene with Parrotmon and this time completely unexplainable appearance of a Digimon in the real world, and Digi-destined having to fight it, and of course, bullshit new unexplained Digi-evolution with new (human???) mega forms of Agumon and Gabumon. All in all, it just feels very forced and all very already seen.
Now onto the less main, even less supporting characters. 02 teens are amazing, considering they have barely any lines and some little fighting moments. I love them, and I'm happy they got this, considering how they were blatantly forgotten in Tri, and how obviously nobody in the production of Tri even cared to hide that. Wormmon and Stigmon are my babies and I'm happy to see them have some screentime.
Original Six/Eight (excluding Taichi and Yamato) are kinda disappointing, though. I read some spoilers, so I knew Sora wouldn't appear much, but damn, even that was much compared to her actual screentime in Kizuna. She is almost as forgotten as 02 kids were in Tri. I get that she is shown to have moved on faster than other Original Eight kids, but still, they didn't even show her losing Piyomon (which did happen, and it was emotionally, overwhelming, in a fucked up sense when you realised Piyomon wasn't by her side). Jou, Mimi, Takeru, and Hikari were shown at the beginning of movie with so much potential screentime, but in the end they mostly were there for the dramatic cliffhangers (I didn't understand at the beginning what happened to Mimi and Jou, and I thought Hikari was murdered and that the FBI agent straight up shot Takeru), during that mini battle scene sometime in the Neverland, and of course, during the end credits. It was kinda really both overwhelming and underwhelming to see them during the credits when they could've had much more moments during the movie (I sorta had some hope because the movie is almost 2 hours long, and usually movies are like 20, 30 minutes long, but even during those one-episode-length movies there is more of main-supporting characters shown).
As mentioned, the ending is bullshit (my brother ended up crying and I had to put Adventure OST on to calm him down), Agumon and Gabumon dying is literally the most senseless thing ever since both Taichi and Yamato love their partners so much, and even among all the adulting and hassles in their lives, they try to make time for their Digimon partners (during their time in the restuarant, Yamato and Taichi literally talk how they don't have time for even their closest friends, hell Hikari even mentions Taichi should give their mother a visit, but Taichi still finds time for Agumon), so in the end both Taichi and Yamato were among the last people to lose their Digimons and I'm really disappointed in this concept, especially how they didn't show Gabumon and Agumon disappearing, Taichi and Yamato deserved explicit goodbyes.
Uh, I don't think I have anything much to add anymore. I read spoilers and some are pretty much novels from how much people put their thoughts in, this is just my ranting review, tbh. I dived into this hoping to get my heart mended from Tri (say what you want about Tri but it was too bad for six hour and half movies, especially general Adventure constistency-wise), but not with high expectations, having seen the trailer and having some spoilers read. All in all film wasn't too bad, but it wasn't too good, solid 6/10 rating from me, mostly for the animation and nostalgic soundtrack, but the whole plot was shit as fuck and the philoshophy behind it.
(Random, but I noticed straight people/shippers liked the movie better than gay people/shippers, is there any correlations between that)
ALL IN ALL, Digimon: Last Evolution Kizuna wasn't the best nor the worst Digimon movie/work, but it probably isn't something I will rewatch or recommend anytime soon (also wtf were those humanoid mega forms, like W T F).
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