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rubelsalamarffxiv · 1 month
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So which do you like the most
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ultrafangirlishness · 10 months
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This song came outta nowhere while I was working on this last night and... yeah 🥲
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messy scribble of this mess (haven’t seen it yet but red eyes and fangs? Sure I’ll draw that)
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beesonhoneytoast · 7 months
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I just saw the FNAF movie. I’m telling y’all I’m a changed person. Absolutely go watch this movie it is SO GOOD and Jason Blum as well as Scott Cawthon and every single other person who was involved in the production of this movie had CLEARLY understood the assignment and got a 120% on it. I am absolutely blown away and astonished and gobsmacked and every other synonym that falls into the bandwagon. This movie was, in the words of Liam Gallagher, BIBLICAL.
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amazon160 · 7 months
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I heard the critics and general audience didn’t like the fnaf movie…
PERFECT!!!
Killer robot hot garbage? GOOD TO HEAR
Confusing storyline? STAYING FAITHFUL TO THE GAMES
The horror is almost nonexistent? Concerning…FOR HORROR FANS!! THIS LOOKS LIKE A FUN MOVIE FOR FNAF FANS‼️
Anyways, Jason and Emma said they were doing a little EXPERIMENT and specifically aiming this towards the fans and they MEANT it. Screw the critics for a second and just ENJOY THE MOVIIIEEE
Then I’m POSITIVE FNaF 2 THAT’S RIGHT 2 CUS EITHER WAY THIS MOVIES GETTING A SUCCESS--
Then maybe they’ll focus more on general audience after this, or put in MORE horror, who knows? But we have LOTS of room to improve and that’s good to hear
I have yet to see it (I’m going on Sunday) but WHEN. I. DO. I’m gonna enjoy myself cus this is an opportunity you only get ONCE, and so far, the experience and hype has been pretty fun.
I’ll upload MY review that day, maybe the day after 😉🤞
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gingerblivet · 10 months
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My therapist: So, how’s everything been this week?
Me: *spends half the session explaining why the brain hamsters are mostly occupied with Bible fanfiction*
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tangleweave · 7 months
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// Loki. Holy hell. What an ending.
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4dmc · 10 months
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NO SPOILAGE
So Barbie starts out just thinking about death randomly but the movie ends with philosophical themes about life and death😭
Oh but Pink🌸 Hearts💖 Kens👱🏼‍♂️ being Kens🕺🕺 ....yeah..😞😞😞
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gutsybitsies · 1 year
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lowkey (okay, fine, HIGHKEY) love the villains in TSATS
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bearpillowmonster · 1 year
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Way of the Waiting
I've whined and moaned about Avatar before so I thought, why not upload my thoughts for Way of the Water here-
I don't know about writing but the man sure can direct.
Now, I wasn't a fan of the original Avatar, but as time went on, I grew to appreciate it and how it's more technologically sound than a lot of movies out there today and this one is no different, it's probably the highest quality CGI you're going to get right now. But ask me even just a few years ago and I would've said that I wasn't hyped for this at all, I challenged it to prove me wrong and wanted to see it flop until I saw the way the industry was going and found that this was a better route. The trailer looked good and the hype started coming back and the story started coming to my head and rumors of the alleged sequel scripts getting unheard of notes on them. I decided to hop on.
But I still expected the long boring Avatar experience and I got it but maybe a little more than I bargained for. You see, the first 45 minutes are dedicated to a break-neck speed catch up of a thirty year timeline, which I'm all for, I can keep pace but then it slowed itself down and basically became a reflection of the first movie and how the characters act differently now. But they're put in pretty much the exact same situations, except the context was a big work around to get them underwater with the water tribe. And I'm not trying to spoil anything but the lesson learned by the end of it is basically...not to act differently, to do what they did the first time. Stupid reaction but I can't say it didn't look good while doing it, it was gorgeous and Sigourney Weaver as Kiri was exquisite, I enjoyed every minute of her character, it's just a shame that they neglected Spider the way they did.
But does being an updated version of its predecessor make it better? Or does it make it bad for being a rehash? Cameron even threw in Titanic scenes just for spite. I also have to point out that the man took his time with it and that I have to respect, hopefully that comes full circle for everyone involved too so that the beautiful people who worked on this got the time and payment they deserved against industry standard.
I'm at least interested in the next sequel but I really don't care to see the villain again, he was a nothing villain before and he's no better now so I don't expect him to be in the future.
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potatobugz · 6 months
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LA ALMAAAAAAAAA
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rubelsalamarffxiv · 3 months
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I drew a very regal looking elezen
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ultrafangirlishness · 9 months
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♡ Goldenheart Bedtime ♡
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helluvabossrewrite45 · 11 months
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Always sunny anon replying: funny you mentioned Bojack being I believe Viv has said in the past on her twitter that she wants HB to be the next BH yet seems to not understand what makes a show like Bojack work to begin with. (I'll admit I haven't watched Bojack Horseman yet. I've been sleeping on it way to long tbh).
Yeah absolutely. Viv doesnt seem to get that bojack worked in not only in its ability to make people like bojack while not excusing his actions, but also how its structured as 'comedy turned drama'.
(major spoilers for bojack horseman btw, you can just skip to the end/the last paragraph of this post)
Now in bojack's first season, it was a comedy pretty early and stayed that way till later down the season and it continued to grow naturally to a drama (though the comedy is still there of course). Helluva boss though, seems to be all over the place as just after episode 1, episode 2 takes a more serious/dramatic approach when the show is meant to appear at first to be a dark humoured comedy, along with most of the season not even sticking to its original premise, instead focusing more of set ups and stolitz drama that both didnt go much of anywhere (striker might be an exception though i feel like the end with him could be another set up). What wouldve worked is that episode 1 - 4 is entirely on the original premise for helluva boss and the rest would be more serious (with strikers introduction, the agents and stolitz drama) with season 2 continuing the more serious approach. Hell, if their gonna include stolas family drama, why not portray it as comedy at first, then use it later on to portray it more seriously. Like in season 1 of bojack where he and sarah lynn slept with each other, its being treated as comedic. But when he revealed that he slept with her in the interview, its being treated completely seriously and use it to highlight bojacks problem from him with young women and his issues with accountability, episode 2 could portray the cheating as comedic (with stella throwing objects while rambling while stolas dodges them like a dodgeball game with octavia initially being presented as the typical 'lonely stuck in the mud teenager' but we still get hints of her being more than that later down the episode) and while it ends on them leaving the festival in an awkward comedic way, that would used in seeing stars where octavia vents about her family drama, including on how neglectful stolas has become as a father from the festival incident. Im kinda surprised viv didnt consider to use it because it would be a perfect tool for helluva boss to use.
Another reason why bojack worked compared to helluva boss is its characters. While bojack was written well, the rest of the characters (especially women) shine through and we get to see more of who they are overtime. We dont really get much on that with helluva (especially the women), sure we get their backstories though we dont really have much depth if that make sense. Like when we compare todd to moxxie, todd's deal is that he's extremely helpful and he actually have stuff going on for him, its only bojack thats holding him back so when he finally distance himself from bojack, not only is it consistent but its also not repetitive, instead we get to know more about todd, seeing his relationships, discovering his asexuality etc...hell, he even has his own episode where he learn to make time for himself too instead of always helping out everyone. Moxxie has an arc of overcoming his weakness but the thing is, it repeats the same arc that it can get tiring to watch. What would work for him is that he slowly develops him overcoming his weakness instead of it just being repeated (like maybe further snapping at blitzo or confess that he considers quitting) Its a real shame too because him being close to morally good than morally grey or bad (which i predict thats what most of hells beings would be) opens a gate to a lot of possibilities for him as a character like why he took the job, how he met his wife, how he views the world around him etc...but they clearly didnt know what to do with him especially when season 1 wasnt even properly planned (as viv literally admits this on twitter too) so its why he as a character feels stagnant. But a bigger comparison however, has to be the women in the shows. People tend to praise the show for how it writes its women characters, often from diane and princess caroline. They're shown to be as messy and complex as men like bojack in the show though other women characters had their time to shine like hollyhock, kelley, gina, penny, bojack's mother etc...Its clear that bojack writes both men and women well in the show. Helluva boss on the other hand, is quite unbalanced in its writing for men and women. Specifically with the men having more variety and generall knowledge about them than the women. Like millie and loona, despite being major characters, have very little depth especially with millie who wouldnt even be a character if we remove her from moxxie. And even with the other women characters, they dont have much depth either (or at last we dont get to see that depth often like with verosika), they all in some way are in the roles for men characters (octavia and loona being there to establish the good in stolas and blitzo or stella and verosika being there to establish to either be the villain or to show a part of the man's past) Its very clear that viv favours men characters than women as alastor and angel dust having more going on than charlie, the main character herself. I mean, both shows are technically character driven and to be character driven, your gonna have to make sure your characters can equally shine on their own instead of one having more depth than the other.
To put it shortly, i dont think viv really gets why bojack was successful to audiences to begin with and in turn, failed to achieve that success with it being how she structures her show for the 'comedy turned drama' style being all over the place when bojacks was of natural progress and her imbalanced/poorly planned writing of men and women characters where it wasn't an issue in BoJack
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boltlightning · 3 months
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Can we get a single sentence spoiler on Landfall?
ooh what fun! have three, actually:
Norrington has some reply about sacrifice and duty on the tip of his tongue, but the quiet night cracks with the toll of a bell, ringing out high and clear from the deck of the Dauntless. It takes only two rings, one swing to and fro, for Tempest to snap into action. He pivots harshly towards the sound, and the crew instinctively falls to crouching and clinging desperately to the harness as the momentum slams them in the opposite direction.
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upwalkers · 1 year
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finished shadow! my thoughts under the cut, including major plot spoilers
holy fuck they actually turned Nightheart around and developed him into a likeable character in exactly the way I was hoping they would. It felt so good to see him realize that his family does actually care about him and for him to recognize that he wasn't acting mature in the past but has grown a lot since then.
SQUIRRELSTAR (probably) REAL
the plan when the book ends is for Bramblestar and Squilf to go to the Moonpool that night and tell StarClan he wants to step down, so unless some major StarClan fuckery occurs, Squirrelstar real.
fucking over Squirrelflight seems to be StarClan's favorite passtime but honestly I feel like the authors wouldn't set it up like this and then not follow through.
no idea who her deputy pick will be though. Lionblaze was actually against Bramblestar stepping down at all so hopefully not him. Love the guy but please do not make him deputy, he sucks (affectionate).
Also I like that Nightheart's in favor of her taking over. The way he thought about her sucked in the past but I really appreciated that he realized he wasn't reacting in a way that was fair to her and that she'd be a fantastic leader.
Frostpaw is currently bleeding out on WindClan's territory, but we know from the blurb for Thunder she'll survive. Poor kid's been going through it this book. Harelight as her (warrior) mentor was so sweet and supportive though.
Gonna be interesting to see how Sunbeam fits in to ThunderClan. Good on her for leaving ShadowClan though, ditch your manipulative bigot mom girl.
Pretty sure the Thunder blurb is straight up lying? The tension between RiverClan and ThunderClan absolutely has not eased lmao. It's gotten worse.
This is so not the most important part of the book but Tigerstar tells multiple bad jokes in this book and I need you all to know that. Absolutely nobody laughs. It's so fucking funny.
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