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olympain · 1 year
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Sometimes, I want to say, "I love you, all." But I find it difficult. So, I say something like, "I'm glad we're all here."
We're so glad we're here too.
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qualified-queer · 10 months
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something i've learned recently is that if the first 3/4 of a movie or show is mostly sex scenes, the last 1/4 is gonna have you bawling on the floor.
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grande-caps · 7 months
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movieloversposts · 1 year
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Spy (2015) 8/10
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The CIA's top analyst (Melissa McCarthy) gets a crack at a case when her partner (Jude Law) dies in the field. It's up to her to find a stolen nuclear bomb that is at risk of being sold into the wrong hands.
Melissa McCarthy shines as Susan Cooper. She's smart, she's witty, and she has determination to make things right. She's also 40, and joined the CIA after quitting her teaching job. But despite the odds, she fights hard for what's right.
The movie stars an ensemble cast, including Miranda Hart, who plays Susan's best friend and colleague, Nancy B. Artingsall, Rose Byrne as Rayna Boyanov, the daughter of Tihomir Boyanov (the only other person who knows where the bomb is hidden), Jude Law as debonair agent Bradley Fine, and Jason Statham as Rick Ford, a super macho agent who clashes with Susan.
The plot is easy to follow, and the movie takes place in Rome, Paris, and Budapest, following Susan Cooper's mission. The jokes are witty, mostly delivered by McCarthy and Statham. (Statham's character has two particular monologues about what he's done on missions, and it's hilarious).
There's not really any dull moments in this movie, because you're engaged in the fact that Susan has to track down Rayna to get to the bomb. And she struggles a few times, but she manages. And Rose Byrne is hilarious as Rayna, playing a stuck up, but ruthless person. She is dedicated to what her father left her.
There's hand to hand fight scenes, a car chase, and shootouts, so if you like any of those in an action movie, this has all three.
I did recently rewatch this movie after not seeing it for a few years, so it did feel long to me, but maybe that's because it's been a while. I'm sure if you see this movie over and over, it'll feel short.
But this is a good action comedy if you don't want to think too much!
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse Trailer
Based on the book by Charlie Mackesy, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse follows a group of friends on a journey to find home. The short film stars the voice talents of Jude Coward Nicole (Boy), Tom Hollander (Mole), Idris Elba (Fox), and Gabriel Byrne (Horse).
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse premieres on Apple TV+ on December 25, 2022.
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heartsleevemag · 14 days
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Friday Five is back!
Whether you're new to the mag or you've been following Heartsleeve for some time now, you ought to know this about us: music gets our blood pumping. So we're bringing back our biweekly soundtrack of staff picks, the Friday Five, a playlist of new – or new-to-us! – tracks that we've been vibing with lately. This week brings us emotion, danceability, reflection, and life. This is Friday Five.
1. "Cinderella" – Remi Wolf (Cassidy's Pick)
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Hearing this track for the first time, while on public transit at 9am was terrible; all I wanted to do was get up and dance. Remi just makes you feel good. She uses this sort of R&B beat with a disco horn section that makes you want to get up and move. There’s also what I like to describe as “fun little treasures,” hidden in the production. For example, a little whistle pops up throughout the chorus along with a desk bell signifying that we are, in fact, meeting Remi “and the boys in the hotel lobby.”
Remi’s 3rd LP Big Ideas releases on July 12th.
2. "Wretched" – Bartees Strange (Jude's Pick)
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"I was trying to be something wretched, something I saw on TV," Bartees Strange shares with listeners in the bridge of "Wretched," the third song on his 2022 LP Farm to Table. The entire album is a personal reflection on life and behavior, but this track sticks out to me because of its brutal honesty and its narrative; it thanks one of the singer's loved ones for being there for him even when he was in a tumultuous, lost period of his life. It's also sonically engaging, the pre-chorus building a bridge between the soft verses and the fun, almost chaotic chorus that culminates in an assertion of hope regardless of one's past. I'm obsessed with the entire album, but this one is at the top of my On Repeat this week. Last month, Bartees Strange released a deluxe edition of his latest album, Say Goodbye To Pretty Boy, and I'm excited to delve into it. If it's anything like Farm To Table, I'm sure it'll be gripping, reflective and masterful.
3. "Cocoon" – Bjork (Elise's Pick)
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This song is one of my favourites of all time, but one that I’ve recently revisited. The production is quintessential Björk experimentalism; subtle yet undeniable mastery of her craft. Lyrically, the song is completely discrepant to the media’s image of her as naive and childlike. It’s a bold reclamation of desire in the form of a gentle love letter, almost invasive to listen to because of its intimacy. The microbeats which softly patter through the whole album, Vespertine, characterise this song as a paean to a vulnerable love Björk is sharing with her lover, and now with us as listeners. It’s a product of that Tori Amos, PJ Harvey era of 90s alternative, unapologetic in its depictions of a sexuality that had not been explored by many women due to taboo. The title feels perfect, too, the beats and layers of production evoking a feeling of being blanketed in the music as though in a cocoon. A track that never gets old, despite the 13 years that have passed since its release.
4. "B2b" – Charli XCX (Cassidy's Pick)
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Wake up, angels! Charli is back! In February, Charli XCX emerged with a new single Von Dutch that spread across TikTok like a plague. Then a remix of the track featuring Addison Rae and production from A.G. Cook, it was clear that this new album cycle would be a hit.
Before the album, BRAT, drops on June 7th, Charli graciously released two more singles to obsess over, “Club classics” and “B2b.” As much as I love “Club classics,” “B2b” is it for me. The addictive synth beat, mixed with the infectious hook, creates a track you don’t want to put down and I haven’t. Charli has a special way of bringing meaningful lyricism to a genre that is usually viewed as completely void of it, and “B2b” is a great example. Suffice it to say, I am beyond excited to hear the album of the summer on June 7th.
5. "Good Luck, Babe!" – Chappell Roan (Elise's Pick)
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I don’t typically listen to pop, but this upbeat exploration of queer love and heartache is one of my favourite recent releases. The vocals are grandiose, heavenly in their high pitch and almost reminiscent of Kate Bush in their drama. Roan is an artist completely dedicated to the ‘image’ and the art that comes with her music; her recent appearance on Tiny Desk included lipstick on teeth, bouffant scarlet wigs and tiaras. She is one of my favourite rising artists at the moment, opening many of Olivia Rodrigo’s US shows and portraying the multifaceted beauty and ache of sapphic desire through the journey of her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. This is her first release since this album, and she doesn’t disappoint. ‘You’d have to stop the world just to stop the feeling,’ she sings, as the ending of the song slows, slowing and distorting her voice and eventually stopping. She doesn’t shy away from explicit queer desire, and it’s not all innocence: it’s “a sexually explicit kinda love affair.” I’m enamoured with Roan’s eccentricity and originality, and this track only serves to reinforce it - the fun beats, flamboyant strings, and her hypnotic vocals render this a must-listen track.
Check out the Friday Five playlist on Spotify below, and be sure to follow us so you don't miss future updates!
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dtoussaint · 2 months
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Smash or pass (all of my characters cuz why not?)
Women had never been his thing. "Hard pass, but they would've been nice to paint back at uni."
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In a different situation, he was sure he would've kissed Jude at one point, but they were who they were and really ew he was like an uncle to him more than anything. "Pass."
Now Emery, that was just cruel. He crushed so hard on him as a teen and the man was even more fucking gorgeous now. They'd spent some time together between that coffee and the Super Bowl. The conversations they had, fuck Emery was smart and it was so... fucking sexy. But the guy was also straight and it was complicated. "He's straight. I'll pass." But in his guts, that wasn't really the answer, was it?!
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morenocaleb · 2 months
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Smash or pass (all my character cuz why not?)
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"Two women, a priest and a government henchman... if that doesn't sound like a bar joke! Pass to each one of them. But got to admit that government guy is nice to look at. But a priest is a priest."
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kimxsuho · 2 months
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Smash or pass (all my character cuz why not?)
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"He's a priest. That's just blasphemous, no?! Pass." Of the remaining three, two were women. "Pass. I'm like men." That at least he knew. The last one had a nice smile, but still... "Pass. He's handsome though." Could also be an asshole for all he knew.
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jeonginkang · 2 months
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Smash or pass (all my character cuz why not?)
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"I'm a gay man. I must respectfully decline and pass." Women were beautiful to look at, but that was it. "If we go by looks only... a meh-smash." Jeong-in just didn't feel that kind of attraction easily toward people. But he was sure that he would have in a heartbeat had things been different.
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lilyjigglypuff · 1 year
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2023 Oscar nominees challenge
The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse (2022)
Dir.: Peter Baynton, Charlie Mackesy
Main cast: Jude Coward Nicoll, Tom Hollander, Idris Elba, Gabriel Byrne
Nominations: Short film (animated)
My rate: ⭐⭐
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Disgraced by quote after quote
Beautiful animation art
Predictions: winner
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The Oscars "Best Animated Short" Nominees, 2023.
#onemannsmovies review of the Oscar "Best Animated Short" film nominees for 2023.
A One Mann’s Movies review of the nominations for the Oscars in the “Best Animated Short” Category. I’ve not done separate reviews for these Oscar “Best Animated Short” nominees but am including brief reviews for them in this one post. The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse (2022). Bob the Movie Man Rating(s): Plot Summary: A lost boy is helped with guidance and advice from the animals he…
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cathnews · 1 year
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Archbishop Byrnes on 'extended medical leave' from Guam
Archbishop Byrnes on ‘extended medical leave’ from Guam
Archbishop Michael Jude Byrnes, 64, has been on “extended medical leave” off the island of Guam, Archdiocesan Vicar General Father Romeo Convocar said on Tuesday. But the archdiocese did not provide further details about the medical condition, and whether it’s something that could prolong Byrnes’ absence from Guam. “Please continue to pray for our archbishop. He has always appreciated the…
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thepeoplesmovies · 2 years
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Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse Getting A BBC Christmas Release
Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse Getting A BBC Christmas Release @bbcpress #charlieMackesy #TheBoytheMoletheFoxandtheHorse #animation
It might be about less than 6 months until next Christmas, BBC are already working their festive line up. One of those shows or films coming will be Charlie Mackesy’s internationally bestselling illustrated book The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse set to premiere on BBC One and iPlayer in a beautiful animated short film. Captivating audiences on the BBC this Christmas, the short film brings…
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irlpretear · 3 months
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100 more trans/genderqueer musicians
a pt.2 to my last post
Bands
Problem Patterns (riot grrl) (x)
Et On Tuera Tous Les Affreux (hardcore punk) (x)
Speedy Ortiz (indie rock) (x)
Foxtails (punk rock) (x)
Come To Ruin (deathrock) (x)
Arabella (hardcore punk) (x)
Flummox (metal) (x)
Dream Sequence (emo, post-hardcore) (x)
Escuela Grind (grindcore, metal) (x)
Buggin (hardcore punk) (x)
The Aquadolls (indie rock) (x)
Vile Creature (black metal) (x)
Caustic Soda (punk) (x)
Go! Child (indie pop) (x)
Tribe 8 (punk rock) (x)
SeeYouSpaceCowboy (hardcore punk) (x)
NARC (hardcore punk, sludge violence) (x)
BRAT (hardcore punk) (x)
[ctrl] (power violence) (x)
Strawberry Milk Cult (punk rock) (x)
.gif from god (metal) (x)
CyberGirlfriend (indie rock) (x)
Vermin Vendetta (metal) (x)
Pretty Frankenstein (glam goth) (x)
Doll Chaser (punk) (x)
RENT STRIKE (folk punk) (x)
Tears for the Dying (goth rock) (x)
Himbo (math rock) (x)
Out of Sight (hardcore punk) (x)
Morta (metal) (x)
Girlpool (indie rock) (x)
Life of Agony (metal) (x)
Mashrou' Leila (indie rock) (x)
Basketball Divorce Court (post punk) (x)
Bad Waitress (art punk) (x)
Rural Internet (hip hop, electronic) (x)
The Crystal Furs (indie pop) (x)
Blind Tiger (hardcore metal) (x)
Atomic Broad (punk) (x)
tote bag (tender punk) (x)
Pansy Prep (indie rock, emo) (x)
UT/EX (metalcore, screamo) (x)
Your Heart Breaks (indie pop) (x)
Yam (punk rock) (x)
K's Choice (rock, alt pop) (x)
Elderberry Industries (noise, synth) (x)
Qi.x (kpop) (x)
The Mermerings (folk punk) (x)
Refractory Period (synthpop) (x)
fenix (rock) (x)
Solo Artists
Tape Girl (hyperpop, ska) (x)
Titica (kuduro, pop) (x)
Lauren Bousfield (synth punk) (x)
Liniker (r&b) (x)
TRVDWIFE (grindcore, cybergrind) (x)
Stomach Book (electronic, indie rock) (x)
Coyote Grace (bluegrass) (x)
Jake Zyrus (r&b, soul) (x)
D'Nayzja (hyperpop, electronic) (x)
Adeem the Artist (country) (x)
Renee Goust (pop, cumbia) (x)
Linn Da Quebrada (club, Brazilian funk) (x)
The Reverent Marigold (folk) (x)
Çağla Akalın (arabesque) (x)
Jessie Chung (Malaysian pop) (x)
Spike Fuck (post-punk, smackwave) (x)
Shea Diamond (soul, r&b) (x)
Vivek Shraya (pop, dance) (x)
Mocchi (folk, alt rock) (x)
SuperKnova (indie pop) (x)
Creep-P (hyperpop) (x)
Aljas (rap) (x)
Sylvia Baudelaire (rap) (x)
London Jade (hip-hop, rap) (x)
Susy Shock (tango) (x)
Slugwife (hyperpop) (x)
Jupiter Fiction (singer-songwriter) (x)
Mrs. Yéyé (punk) (x)
Lady Charles (glam rock) (x)
Mily Taormina (indie) (x)
Dope Saint Jude (rap, hip-hop) (x)
Imbi the Girl (hip-hop, rap) (x)
187 (drum'n'bass) (x)
zombAe (experimental hip hop, electronic) (x)
The Official Bard of Baldwin County (folk) (x)
Skylar Rose Stravinsky (singer-songwriter) (x)
hard Tiddies (country, singer-songwriter) (x)
Bunny Danger (punk) (x)
Ataru Nakamura (pop) (x)
Anjimile (folk) (x)
Villano Antillano (rap, urbano) (x)
Lauren Auder (indie pop) (x)
Justin Vivian Bond (cabaret) (x)
Namoli Brennet (folk, indie rock) (x)
Mya Byrne (Americana, folk) (x)
Quinn Christospherson (indie rock) (x)
Jayne County (proto-punk, glam rock) (x)
Katie Dey (experimental pop) (x)
Electra Elite (electropop, dance) (x)
Quay Dash (hip-hop, rap) (x)
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24 Books in 2024 tag
so I saw @backlogbooks and @agardenandlibrary kick this off the other day and I finally have time to do it! this is probably my favourite booklr meme each year because I always fail spectacularly at it 😂 but maybe this year will be different 👀
so, in 2024, I wanna read:
Afterlove by Tanya Byrne
Clown in a Cornfield 3 by Adam Cesare
The Feast Makers by HA Clarke
Don't Let the Forest In by CG Drews
Breaker by Kat Ellis
Boy Like Me by Simon James Green
Better By Far by Hazel Hayes
Good Girls Don't Die by Christina Henry
The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
Last Seen Online by Lauren James
What Feasts at Night by T Kingfisher
Jamie by LD Lapinski
Not Just Gal Pals by Elizabeth Luly
Different For Boys by Patrick Ness
A Grave Robbery by Deanna Raybourn
Lavender House by Lev AC Rosen
If Tomorrow Doesn't Come by Jen St Jude
Edie in Between by Laura Sibson
The Summer Love Strategy by Ray Stoeve
The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay
Have You Seen This Girl? by Nita Tyndall
Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White
The Bone Spindle by Leslie Vedder
Inkflower by Suzy Zail
there's a mix of new releases and backlog books there so I should have plenty to keep me going hehe
tagging anyone who's got an "M" in their URL 🥰
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