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henwilsons · 4 months
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CILLIAN MURPHY & EMILY BLUNT | Jimmy Kimmel Live
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honey-intherock · 1 month
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The clearest sign yet that our society is beyond redemption is the way y'all are letting The Fall Guy flop
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luluartpop · 4 months
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Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt and Robert Downey Jr. 🩷
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skyguy-simp · 6 months
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yeah this has done some damage to my brain 🫠 and I’ll think about it forever
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acillianproblem · 1 year
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LOOK AT THIS MAN 😍
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herebutnothere · 30 days
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Some Thoughts
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I'm glad I used some coins on this one
Ryan Gosling is a star
Emily Blunt is a gem
They're cute together in this
Rom-Com/Action hybrids that have a perfect balance between the two are my fave
Holy shit, that's how they film these types of scenes??? 🤯 Stunt people deserve an award category. Do they have specific awards for them??? (Looked it up. SAG Awards do have a category. Oscars don't, but it's been a topic of conversation for quite some time.)
Winston Duke!!! (Although not nearly enough thigh, sadly.)
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The opening pre-title scene was great.
Her using the script and filming the rock scene to have him publicly account for his shitty behavior was delightful. Women in STEAM!!! (Because it was scientific, calculating, well-crafted, AND artistic.)
The filming of this movie was everything. From the club visuals to the tongue-in-cheek split screen moment, chef's kiss.
Of course she was behind it 🙄🙄🙄
They did the thing where they say the title!!! Classic move because it hits every. single. time.
Pretty sure I heard an M'Baku moment from WD with the "you shall not pass" line
The Jason Momoa callback was so good!!!
Final Thoughts: Definitely worth it. Touch and go as to whether or not I'd actively seek it out to watch again, but I definitely wouldn't change the channel or leave the room if it came on.
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superprofesh · 12 days
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Okay so I know @jody-seavers already tackled the question "what would Colt have sung at karaoke night if he made it," but I have another one:
What was Jody originally going to sing before she changed it to "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"?
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patrocles · 1 year
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It’s a shock, to see the exact value of a man’s life laid out on a table. Saw his horse in the corral, wouldn’t have left without it. Or them, or me, I’d hazard. So where is he? Who’d you sell him up to?
Didn’t.
Okay. So seeing as we’re weighing up values here, how much for you?
THE ENGLISH - Part Three,  Vultures on the Line
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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“A stunning new Western series, “The English," is elevated with authentic Pawnee culture and history.
The six-part series, produced by the BBC and Amazon Prime, is set in the 1890s American West, not long after the removal of the Pawnee from Nebraska.
Echo Hawk was involved with production from the initial script readings, and Pawnee historian and museum curator Matt Reed advised on props, costumes and tribal history.
“This was such a special project because I am Pawnee,” Echo Hawk told ICT from New York City on Nov. 11, the day the series premiered in the U.S. on Amazon Prime.  “I think the last time we had representation was in ‘Dances with Wolves.’ We've been partners with Amazon now for three years. They approached us in early fall of 2019 about this project.”
The series features Emily Blunt as Cornelia Locke, an Englishwoman seeking revenge, who meets Eli Whipp, an ex-cavalry scout of the Pawnee Nation played by Chaske Spencer, Fort Peck Tribes.
“You could knock me over with a feather when I heard that there was not only a significant Pawnee storyline, but that Emily Blunt’s lover/co-star was going to be a Pawnee and a scout,” Echo Hawk said.
“My great-great-grandfather, from where our name Hawk came from, was a Pawnee scout,” she said. “On so many levels, it was deeply personal. It just was very emotional to help ensure that this story was told in a really authentic way.”
Echo Hawk says that bringing in Pawnee people to ensure authenticity is also “about how we're building power as Native peoples in ensuring that we have a place throughout every aspect of that storytelling process...”
“The tide is shifting and there can no longer be stories about us without us,” Echo Hawk said. “When we got the call and first met Hugo, the writer-director, and his entire team, they were just so lovely and warm and welcoming. Our team did the initial reviews of all the scripts and were able to really talk to them about what we thought about storyline characters, where we thought there were potentially some issues or some things that might not be accurate.”
Echo Hawk said the [show’s] team was open to IllumiNative's notes on the detail and the authenticity to ensure that everything that made it into the film was something that the tribe was going to feel comfortable about.
“We've oftentimes dealt with production companies and writers or directors who just don't want script notes. They want you just to come in and rubber stamp the production,” she said.
“I think it's changing times,” she continued. “That was so important, that through IllumiNative’s advocacy, research, the work we've done in the industry, that we were able to create space within this production to have our Pawnee people have agency and partnership with the writer-director and the production team and Amazon.”” -via Indian Country Today, 11/21/22
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henwilsons · 4 months
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EMILY BLUNT & ROBERT DOWNEY JR. | Jimmy Kimmel Live
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naneki-maid · 1 year
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still thinking about how Eli and his horse were dancing in circles, kicking up a dust storm because he couldn’t decide whether to disappear or to turn right around in search of Cornelia. he always told her about how he didn’t believe in destiny, about how we’re only here for a moment—life’s a whole lot of aiming. one miss. but in that moment that all disappeared. i think if he hadn’t heard her voice he would have chosen her. even if it meant his life.
this narrative hits me so hard because it’s a love story that is destined for tragedy, which is only realized more clearly as the series progresses. it’s two people who have experienced their own unique and excruciatingly long lifetimes of pain/suffering who have finally found love within the other, something they never thought they’d ever find again. and then it’s all taken away. we only see this a few times in the series but I think Chaske Spencer is especially brilliant and cruel when he manages to make the same expression every time he embraces Cornelia, which is one of extreme pain. tormented by her embrace, and agony to be separated.
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byeletty · 5 months
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wife guy energy is just so sexy
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denimbex1986 · 4 months
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'The EE BAFTA Film Awards are back and they’re more action packed and entertaining than ever.
Multi-award winning actor David Tennant hosts the 2024 ceremony celebrating the year’s finest movie moments and performances.
Watch the Baftas on TV and BBC iPlayer
You can watch the Bafta Film Awards on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 7pm - 9pm on Sunday 18 February.
With an audience of nominees including the stars of Barbie, Oppenheimer, Maestro and many more, who will be taking home one of the BAFTA masks?
While you're waiting for the stars to hit the red carpet, why not catch up with some of them on BBC iPlayer?...
Supporting actress nominee Emily Blunt stars in The English, Claire Foy delves into her family's past in Who Do You Think You Are?...
Watch leading actor nominee Cillian Murphy lead the Peaky Blinders and see best supporting actor nominee Paul Mescal's breakout performance in Normal People. Mescal's All of Us Strangers co-star Andrew Scott makes an unforgettable impression in Fleabag and gives a villainous TV Bafta-winning turn as Moriarty in Sherlock...'
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austnbutlr · 10 months
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One last comment on the marriage situation before I’m done. It’s always rubbed me the wrong way that people look down upon, judge or laugh at fans who are upset that their favorite is getting married. The whole “he was never going to marry you” line is so condescending and diminishing of peoples very valid feelings. People are allowed to feel what they feel — especially when their favorite is marrying someone 16 years younger than them and who wasn’t legally able to rent a car without an additional fee and/or adult approval until a year ago and this image said celeb cultivated isn’t exactly what it seems to be — and they shouldn’t be made to feel bad about it. I’ve never been in the camp of blindly accepting your favorite celebs choices or that not agreeing/liking it makes you less of a fan.
BUT being upset, sad, whatever is different than actively bullying and harassing his partner, his family and her family.
You can be upset and hurt while not resorting to calling that person names or wishing ill upon them. At the end of the day, he’s a grown ass man and can do whatever he wants, you don’t have to like or respect it and you are allowed to be mad/unhappy with his choices. But at the end of the day it’s his choices and harassing him/her/their loved ones isn’t gonna help.
So mourn and be sad, but don’t be a dick or a lunatic about it. What you feel is valid but that doesn’t give you a pass to express those feelings to these REAL people on their REAL relationship.
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ilsafaaust · 2 years
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@pscentral event 06: favourite characters/performers
my favourite actresses + my top choices of their characters
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marscats37 · 3 months
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I'm not famous nor do i have any desire to be so maybe my opinion isn't applicable but I think if you have intentions of getting more mainstream then you have to be okay with criticism, sometimes.
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