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#polls#movies#fallen#fallen 2016#fallen movie#2010s movies#scott hicks#addison timlin#jeremy irvine#juliet aubrey#harrison gilbertson#lola kirke#requested#have you seen this movie poll
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#no reservations#rezept zum verlieben#catherine zeta jones#abigail breslin#lily rabe#aaron eckhart#patricia clarkson#bob balaban#zoe kravitz#scott hicks
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Snow Falling On Cedars

Summary: In 1950, amongst a wave of post-war Japanophobia, fisherman Kabuo Miyamoto (Rick Yune) is accused of killing fellow fisherman Carl Heine (Daniel von Bargen). One-armed veteran Ishmael Chambers (Ethan Hawke) covers the case.
Pretty but meandering legal drama that focuses more on white characters than Japanese ones. Hawke completely superfluous to plot.
Rating: 2.25/5
Photo credit: see-aych.com
#snow falling on cedars#1999#scott hicks#drama#adaptation#Ethan Hawke#James Cromwell#Max von Sydow#Youki Kudoh#Rick Yune#James Rebhorn#Sam Shepard#Richard Jenkins#the hawkeathon#2.25#film reviews#film review#twenty-words-or-less#twol
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Shine, 1996
#biography#drama#music#shine#scott hicks#jan sardi#geoffrey rush#armin mueller-stahl#noah taylor#damnation
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Best Geoffrey Rush movies and performances:
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Gore Verbinski (2003)
2. The King's Speech - Tom Hooper (2010)
3. La migliore offerta - Giuseppe Tornatore (2013)
4. Shine - Scott Hicks (1996)
#geoffrey rush#Pirates of the Caribbean the curse of the black pearl#the king's speech#La migliore offerta#Shine#gore verbinski#tom hooper#giuseppe tornatore#Scott Hicks#2003#2010#2013#1996#2000s#2010s#1990s#00s#10s#90s#2000s movies#2010s movies#1990s movies#00s movies#10s movies#90s movies#fantasy film#historical drama#The Best Offer#Deception#italian language
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Life isn’t always made to order.
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'Hearts in Atlantis' – Stephen King's coming-of-age tale on Max
Stephen King���s name is synonymous with modern horror and Hearts in Atlantis (2001) does indeed reverberate with suggestions of the dark side. Ultimately, however, it’s a story of the magic and wonder of childhood confronting the lies of the adult world and the predators that bully the weak. It’s closer to Stand By Me than The Stand, and closer still to the Ray Bradbury’s beautiful stories of…

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#2001#Alan Tudyk#Anthony Hopkins#Anton Yelchin#David Morse#DVD#Hearts in Atlantis#Hope Davis#Max#Mika Boorem#Scott Hicks#Stephen King#VOD#William Goldman
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Romulus better canonize this, settling the debate
#alien#alien romulus#Riley#aliens#James Cameron#ridley scott#david fincher#xenomorph#movies#scifi#nerd#scifiedit#lol memes#funny stuff#alien species#alien vs predator#Dallas#hicks#lambert#nostromo#apone#Hudson#lv 426#sci fi and fantasy#scifiseries#funny#hat
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#burger
#my art#clerks#view askewniverse#view askew#splatoon#jay and silent bob#dante hicks#randal graves#veronica loughran#alyssa jones#mallrats#ts quint#brodie bruce#guyyssssss im so tired of writing tags#becky scott#elias grover#bethany sloane#dogma#chasing amy#pokemon#pmd#STUPID STUPID STUPID.#yolo sneak...
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#movies#polls#no reservations#no reservations 2007#no reservations movie#2000s movies#scott hicks#catherine zeta jones#aaron eckhart#abigail breslin#patricia clarkson#requested#have you seen this movie poll
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#no reservations#rezept zum verlieben#catherine zeta jones#abigail breslin#aaron eckhart#patricia clarkson#zoe kravitz#lily rabe#bob balaban#scott hicks
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#no one in the Mooby group chat (the Moob chat if you will) knows how Jay got there#nobody invited him but they can't get him out#clerks#clerks ii#clerks 2#elias grover#randal graves#becky scott#dante hicks#jay and silent bob#jay derris#view askewniverse#shitpost
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a christopher eccleston appreciation post
i will never say this enough because i don't know enough words, nor do i think such words exist, that could even begin to summarize how much i love christopher eccleston, but... i love christopher eccleston. and, more importantly, i have a deep-rooted respect for that man.
i started doctor who as, let's be honest, a sci-fi hater, forcing myself because i was obsessed with david tennant, and i was kind of dreading the first series because of this. but i was dead wrong.
he broadened my mind, gave me so many laughs, and so many cries, and i'm not the first to say that whenever eccleston is on the screen you just can't take your eyes off him, even when he's not supposed to be the main focus of the scene.
the way he can switch from silly goose to traumatized soldier in a matter of seconds will never cease to amaze me. or how he can play with both like he's on a swing by balancing it out with sarcasm?
i think whoever doesn't give him the title role in their shows/films is either an idiot, or they know the main character just isn't always the best.
i think it's downright idiotic and shameful that he gets rejected from ever playing some shakespeare just because of his northern accent (they're just posh elitist pos). now that he's older, and that times are evolving (i mean, i hope the world of theater is vibing with this evolution, but i'm not delusional), i hope we get to see him portray a character like leontes in winter's tale cause i know he'd be absolutely perfect for the role, and who better than shakespeare (this character especially, with his nuances and highs and lows and breakdowns and breakthroughs) to match acting like his?
saw an article where eccleston talked about how the moment he really knew he wanted to be an actor was when he had to wear mascara for a play, and had enjoyed it. i think he talks about it in his autobiography too (you should read it, btw, it's frankly affordable, and he happens to be a marvelous writer as well).
eccleston knows he is mistakenly type-cast, because of his background, as macho men and tough blokes in general. he's aware that it's kind of a big part of his culture. again, he talks about it i think in the very first chapter, how for instance he used to dress up as james bond, the pinnacle of "masculinity", which i think was a disguise in the metaphorical sense of the term, to mask his delicacy and femininity (or at least, that's my interpretation of it).
in his biography, eccleston talks about the differences between him and his dad, ronnie: he was surprised, as a child, whenever his father's affection manifested as a kiss or a hug, cause that usually wasn't his father's way of doing things. he compares it to how he, in contrast, has the habit of kissing his own son, albert, and telling him he loves him.
you can find it as well in how he talks about his anorexia, his body dysmorphia and, i think we can call it that, gender dysphoria. he's from a time when those concepts didn't even exist, they weren't a thing to the public eye. my father and my step-father, both feminine men in their own way, and both around eccleston's age, both told me about the struggle that it represented, not being the stereotype of the macho tough guy, and being surrounded by boys who didn't struggle with that issue. it made my dad a junkie, my stepdad a depressive artist, and, apparently, it made eccleston an anorexic actor.
i think it takes a lot of courage for people that age (the boomer generation as we call them), especially men, from whom we expect toxic masculinity, masculinity pushed to an extreme, to be able to openly call it out and dissect it into what it is: a ridiculous standard. but to be a PUBLIC FIGURE, in his 60s, and still find the strength to express it? damn. takes guts, i think.
most of us on this website, we're babies. most of us are at most in their thirties. the millenials and the gen z, and now the gen alpha, we take that for granted. or get offended and scandalized that being able to express oneself isn't yet a basic standard.
but then, i talk to my mum, and i realize that she had to stray from her catholic, sexist education, she had to make up her own mind about things in order for me to be born a free spirit. and that's just considering my mum's a cishet.
christopher eccleston expressed in other words that he doesn't fully consider himself to be cisgendered. i have mad respect for the way he talks about it, and for even talking about it at all.
then, there's his honesty. the more interviews i watch, the more it impresses me. he knows honesty goes hand in hand with dignity. i'm sorry but i'm tired of people who are nice all the time. you never know when they're being honest, and maybe some of them are, who knows. but i'm not stupid enough to think that so many people are just pure sunshine all the time (respect for tennant for lashing out publically about transphobia, i think he passed the test).
eccleston? he knows how to be both brutally honest and yet respectful at the same time. no ukulele apology from this man and holy fuck, it feels good!
i've seen him call russel t davies out for his lack of professionalism on the set of doctor who, and then list him amongst the great writers he's worked with. which makes me want to believe eccleston's side, because, if you're always either too polite, or too full of spite about eveything, who's to say you're not the problem? i've got way less trouble believing you if you can stay unbiased about a person you're having beef with than if suddenly everything said person does turns into shit just cause you don't like them. that's just maturity and wisdom.
one last thing i love about eccleston is that he is interested in other people's lives. there's a critic by marcus berkmann in his book that perfectly expresses my point: "you know what to expect from the autobiographies of most actors, i think: anecdotes, charm, more than mild self-satisfaction and faux-modesty by the bucketload. but christopher eccleston is not most actors".
and that's it. watch him in interviews and at convention panels, where he lets his younger co-stars speak before himself, and seizes the occasion when journalists ask him questions that are meant to make him talk about himself to praise his writers and other actors instead.
read his autobiography, which is both a love letter to his dad and a big let's-be-honest about the struggles of growing up poor and his personal struggles, because he thinks raising awareness is just as important as protecting himself.
look at his instagram posts where he unabashedly disses the monarchy and stays true and loyal to his background even after getting a taste of money. and his other posts where he shares his love for acorns and spending time with his kids.
i've seen him nearly break down in shame and regret on television for having stolen a kid's crisps in primary school. and not trying to find lame excuses for his behaviour. no ukulele apology, just facts, just christopher eccleston showing us what masculinity in its purest, most beautiful form should be about
#christopher eccleston#i love the bones of you#doctor who#ninth doctor#9th doctor#the leftovers#matt jamison#death and the compass#red scharlach#the a word#maurice scott#hearts and minds#drew mackenzie#crackers#david bilborough#our friends in the north#nicky hutchinson#shallow grave#david stephens#hillsborough#trevor hicks#jude#jude fawley#macbeth
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Shine, 1996
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Lemonade Mouth: The Halloween Bash
DISNEY-NICK HALF-O-WEEN EVENT - DAY 3: DISNEY CHANNEL ORIGINAL MOVIES
#halfoween#halfoween2025#lemonade mouth#disney channel#disney channel summer#dcom#disney channel original movie#determinate#gifs#rr gifs#bridget mendler#hayley kiyoko#naomi scott#adam hicks#blake michael#usereasthigh#userzackmartin
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Lemonade Mouth (2011)
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WILL 7.5 Lemonade Shots 🥃
SABRINA 8.5 Lemonade Shots 🥃
#magical rewind#lemonade mouth#movie#movies#filmedit#filmedits#Bridgit Mendler#Adam Hicks#Hayley Kiyoko#Naomi Scott#Blake Michael
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