Can y’all please pay more attention to Ant-Man and the Wasp?! It isn’t trending as much as other Marvel projects and I’m so disappointed! Just because Infinity War is so recent doesn’t mean this should go unnoticed! It’ll be like a breath of fresh air! It’s Marvel’s first female character in a titular role (which I know is co-starring but the film is still named after her) as well as the MCU’s second female villain (played by a woman of colour, I might add) as well as recurring cast and characters that we all love as well as introducing Laurence Fishburne and Michelle Pfeiffer into the MCU! Don’t let this go unnoticed, it deserves more attention that you are all giving it!
My male of choice does the *scoot* *scoot* snuggle thing to me and i absolutely love it.
Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love sleeping alone in my bed and being able to completely sprawl out. But there’s something about being woken up in the middle of the night to your person scooting over and grabbing you closer. Even when you sleep on your stomach and angled all weird yet they still find a place to comfortably lay their head on your back and intertwine their legs with yours.
This is not a joke. I was at a premier showing tonight, and my immediate thought was how disasterously unsafe this movie is for my photosensitive epilepic friends. @markingatlightspeed I’m tagging you with this specifically because this would be extremely dangerous for you to watch.
There are multiple scenes in this movie with full-screen, black-and-white flashing strobe effects. They all happen without warning, and last anywhere between a few seconds to more than two minutes. In a darkened movie theater, this means the likelihood of a seizure could be VERY HIGH if you are sensitive to these effects.
If you have photosensitive epilepsy or another disorder that is triggered by strobe lights, I would highly recommend you DO NOT SEE THE INCREDIBLES 2 IN THEATERS. Wait until the movie’s released on digital/Bluray, and you can watch it in a fully-lit room, with someone with you who will be able to help if the strobe effects do trigger a seizure.
Please stay safe.