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Usually, we comb through when the script is done and try to find a spot for Stan. - Joe Russo
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remind me again why morgan freeman wasn’t dumbledore i mean “harry did you put your name in the goblet of fire?” could not possibly sound sweeter than coming from his heavenly voice i just
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I watched Ghostbusters over the weekend and LOVED IT! Such a fun, entertaining movie! And then when I saw everything happen on Leslie Jones’s twitter, I wanted to show support and did it by doing some fanart! I had an affinity for Patty especially in the movie, in high school, I was the girl more interested in arts and humanities hanging out with science and math gals. I could definitely relate to Patty as all of the science jargon flew over her head, but she brought something different to the team that the team needed. Patty had knowledge of New York history, she was intelligent in her own right, not to mention incredibly brave and hilarious!
Anyway, I’m definitely rusty when it comes to finished illustrations because I’ve been so focused on drawing boards but this was really fun to do <3
If you can, please go watch Ghostbusters!! It’s a great, hilarious movie!!
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Constance Wu isn’t wrong. As has been shown in the last decade, roles for Asian actors are statistically shockingly limited in Hollywood
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It’s important to potray that representation for women in the world in the mass media.
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every letter in “x files” actually stands for a plot device Xtreme conspiracy!! Fucking aliens! It’s mulder and scully Lots of secret romance going on between them Everyone sees an alien! Scully cant believe it but its actually true!!!!!!
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The Very Best of Dante Roman Basco
This is my tribute to a very talented and sweet individual who has made so many people smile with his witty one liners, his passion for his work, and his love for his fans. Weather he’s saving mythical creatures in NYC, tormenting Peter Pan with food fights and sass, dancing alongside Antonio Banderas, chasing the Avatar around the world with his tea loving uncle, secretly crushing on water tribe peasant girls, flying bi planes and saving Republic City, or screaming his catchphrase HONOR! for the whole internet to hear, the versatility and skill of a fine actor shine though whatever role he’s placed in. Dante is also a wonderful poet and dancer, and continues to evoke the best in fellow poets. It’s very clear how hard this man works to give a performance his very best. His dedication and love for his fans have made Dante a favorite at conventions and panels. This is what I have to say to him.
Mr. Basco,
You have brought many fanbases together with your work, and you continue to inspire so many. I’ve been your fan for a good long 10 years, and I will always have a deep respect for you. I remember the first time I was flipping through the channels at age 7 and stumbling upon the Avatar world premiere. I loved Aang and Katara and the rest of the crew, but no other character has ever been as enjoyable and fun to watch as Zuko. While most of my friends and the local kids were Aang or Katara fans, I always loved Zuko. I never could get over how interesting and deep he was, and it was you who brought him to life through your expressive voice and beautiful animation. I also was an avid fan of Jake Long. I never missed an episode and Jake’s witty catchphrases and hilarious misadventures were always a good time. Later on in drama class, my teacher had us watch Hook and boy was I hooked(pun intended). When you came down on that wagon and backflipped your way into Peter Pan’s life, turning it all upside down, I knew I was a Rufio girl. Whenever I get the chance to talk to you on tumblr, your responses are always lovely to read. Your dedication to your fans is so admirable. You are a very unique and charismatic person who I will always hold a deep respect for. I wish you nothing short of love and happiness in your life and hope that other people will learn to be as dedicated and wonderful as you,
Sincerely, FireNationPhoenix
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It’s SDCC, so John Barrowman is having fun
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Movie Buff Questions
1. Favorite action film? 2. What movie(s) could you watch over and over and not get tired of? 3. Any old school favorites (pre-70s)? 4. Top 5 directors? 5. Favorite dead actor/actress? 6. Favorite movie from the 90’s? 7. Ever been/are you such a hardcore fan of an actor actress you watched/will watch any movie they were/will be in? 8. What movie are you looking forward to coming out the most? 9. Pixar or Dreamworks? 10. Favorite animated movie? 11. Favorite musical? 12. Are you against book-to-movie adaptations? 13. Your guilty pleasure movie(s)? 14. Robin Williams or Eddie Murphy? 15. Favorite chick flick? 16. Ever watched a movie just because you heard the effects were awesome? 17. Favorite indie film? 18. Favorite movie heroin? 19. Favorite movie action hero? 20. Ever read a book so you could understand the movie? 21. Favorite kids movie? 22. Favorite Disney movie? 23. Favorite movie soundtrack? 24. Movie that makes you cry every time? 25. VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray? 26. Best experience going to the movies 27. Top 5 actors? 28. Top 5 actresses? 29. Movie you completely regret seeing? 30. Movie you wish was never made? 31. Movie your parent showed you? 32. Last movie you watched? 33. An overrated movie? 34. An underrated movie? 35. Favorite comedy movie? 36. Movie quote you live by? 37. Movie quote that will always make you laugh? 38. Film(s) you’ve watched on a date? 39. Favorite cult film? 40. Directors you’d like to see work together? 41. Actors you’d like to see work together? 42. Films you wanted to watch, but never got around to watching? 43. Favorite teen movie? 44. Top 5 favorite films? 45. Favorite superhero film? 46. Favorite cop film? 47. Favorite road trip film? 48. A disappointing film from your favorite actor? 49. A disappointing film from your favorite director? 50. The first movie you ever remember watching in theaters? 51. A movie that was better than the book? 52. Vin Diesel or Bruce Willis? 53. A movie that not many have heard of that you’ve seen? 54. A movie that changed the way you view the world? 55. Favorite sci-fi movie? 56. Movie you completely nerd-out over every time it’s mentioned? 57. Movie that you’ve seen all the behind-the-scenes action for? 58. Movie where your favorite actor was the only good part? 59. Movie from an actor you hate that was better than you expected? 60. Most visually stunning movie you’ve seen? 61. A movie your parents introduced you to? 62. Favorite genre? 63. Least favorite genre? 64. Comedy movie that you didn’t find funny? 65. Horror movie that didn’t scare you? 66. Favorite remake of an old movie? 67. A movie that started a passion for you? 68. A movie that sparked an interesting conversation? 69. The main movie you remember from your childhood? 70. The first movie you saw on it’s opening night? 71. A move that made you ache for love.
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How to Avoid Crappy Cliches: A Guide
* Do not kill the lesbian right after she gets into a romantic relationship.
* Avoid the offensive “magical Negro” trope by giving nonwhite characters backstories and motivations of their own.
* If you can’t think of any reason for your male character to Do The Thing than that a female character has died, scrap your male character and create one worth watching/reading about.
* If you have only one character of color, a) don’t kill them and b) ADD SOME MORE WTF IS YOUR PROBLEM.
* Trans people exist. No, really. They do.
* If your audience is angry and grieved at you, this does not mean you “got a reaction”. It means you betrayed their trust.
* Genocide is wrong, even if the race or species in question is ugly aliens. “But this alien/magical species is made up entirely of evil beings!” This does not mean your hero should murder them all. It means you need to make your aliens more complex and interesting and come up with a real motive for them. I will stop complaining about fantastic racism when we actually meet a species or subspecies that is all evil.
* People who have been severely traumatized are not just being stubborn and will not instantly get over it completely because they fall in love with the random heterosexual love interest or help your ragtag band to Do The Thing, thus getting back into the game.
* You are only permitted to write about a character committing redemptive suicide after you have spent a minimum of 100 hours volunteering for some kind of suicide prevention program.
* Are you male? Congratulations! You are completely free of any risk of creating a Mary Sue! Bask in that for a for few minutes. When you’re done, come back and let me tell you about Marty Stu.
* If your story would still make perfect sense if you cut your main character out of it, go ahead and do that and enjoy getting to know your real protagonist.
* If the only way your plot can move forward is if all of your characters are idiots, at least give them a reason to be idiots. Have them all accidentally get drugged or something. Actually, you should make some major changes in your plot if you have this problem, but if you can’t be bothered to do that, have your character swallow a Valium because he thinks it’s an aspirin or something.
* If you want your audience to view your protagonist as a hero, here are ways not to do that: have him be really buff and good at beating people up, make sure all the female characters want to bang him, have the moral worth of other characters be determined by whether or not they benefit him. Here is how to do that: have him do heroic stuff. You know, like save people’s lives just because it’s the right thing to do, with no expectation of reward.
* Contrary to what Hollywood seems to believe, most people over the age of 12 are able to put aside personality conflicts enough to work together reasonably well, at least for a short time, like the amount of time it would take to put together a Powerpoint presentation or stop a meteor from annihilating the Earth. We do not need another story arc about a ragtag band of grown-ass adults “learning to work together”.
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Lunella Lafayette, a black young woc, is officially the smartest person in the Marvel Universe. Boom.
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Happy birthday Laurence Fishburne! ( July 30 )
“It’s funny, a lot of people think I take myself seriously because I come off so serious sometimes. But it’s not that I take myself seriously, I take what I do seriously. “
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