Just watched the new Alien: Romulus movie and there's this one thing... Well. Just imagine.
Imagine you're some intern at some Weyland-Yutani science facility. You're new and it's of course a huge privilege, so you're excited, and then your supervisor, some android named after a random chess piece, approaches you and bam!, you recieve your first order:
this is coming really late and maybe people have already pointed it out but i still need to say it. i am rewatching thor (2011) and when laufey insult odin and calls him "a thief" the next shot is of loki and i can't help but think it was intentional. and we also have the scene where loki confronts odin and asks him if he took something (someone) else besides the casket further implying that odin may have not just stumbled across loki and "adopted" him. i wish the movies continued with their more serious tone and the plot of loki being a jotun was explored in detail and we'd know for sure if odin actually stole him from jotunheim.
so this summer i am nannying a 5 year old who loves miraculous ladybug (my dream) & every day she asks if we can play ladybug and chat noir at the park. these are some comics based on our various games<3
Why was the musical version of The Color Purple adapted by someone who obviously hates the music of the Color Purple?
Because they got rid of like 15 songs and added 6. Some of which filled the same role as the Broadway song they replaced. Except they were, imo, inferior. Not to mention they rearranged most of the songs they did decide to keep.
Saw the movie The Book of Clarence with 2 friends today. Just us in the theater, 3 atheist/agnostics thinking it’s gonna be a satirical comedy. We were incorrect. Achilles was there. It was wild. Benedict Cumberbatch got falsely crucified as Jesus and is the reason behind Jesus being interpreted as white, canonically. It was so interesting to watch, would not have been as fun if we hadn’t been able to discuss it during the film. So much happened, wild times
also love the fact that the writers made it clear that aemond now realizes that his story of claiming vhagar doesn't make him the special snowflake targaryen of the world like he thinks it did. you know that he's been thinking for years that he has some prophesied greatness for being able to claim a big war dragon on his own and has been using that to inflate his own ego. and then here comes addam, some lowborn boat man who was hand-picked by a war dragon, and now there's another random guy flying over the castle on a dragon. literally everyone gets a dragon you get a dragon i get a dragon the silversmith down the street gets a dragon. and you know that's going to drive aemond NUTS
"The bigots up top think we're ALL fucked up! They want us ALL dead!" Hey that's cool dude you're right! Now are you saying this as a genuine expression of solidarity and community, or do you only bring this point up when the acknowledgement of intersectionality makes you uncomfortable? Is it a rallying cry, or a way to shut down people affected by intercommunity bigotry?