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maxxxines · 8 months
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BARBIE (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
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bloodraven55 · 9 months
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anyway yeah nimona is absolutely great so have this meme as my final review and recommendation
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swordofmoonl1ght · 3 months
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Akihiko Hirata as Dr. Daisuke Serizawa in ゴジラ (GOJIRA, 1954) dir. Ishiro Honda
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aromanticduck · 7 months
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Just to make the distinction between the first two clear:
Option 1 is for people who couldn't follow the plot of a show/film at all without subtitles. (And it should say 'difficulties' - it cut me off)
Option 2 is for people who would miss bits but still get some of it, or who could follow but would have to work really hard to do so.
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artfilmaesthetics · 3 months
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100 ꜰᴀᴠᴏʀɪᴛᴇ ꜰɪʟᴍꜱ
63/100 — the piano teacher | 2001
dir. michael haneke ✦
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pinespittinink · 2 years
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my hot take is that if you want to write a book, you need to read books
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dhdrawings · 2 months
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GIF editors in the pjo fandom are the real MVPs cause without them I would have no clue what tf is going on in any scene that isn't outside in broad daylight
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lionfloss · 1 year
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by Alex Burke
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disney-is-mylife · 11 months
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I'm ONLY counting the films from the Walt Disney Animation Studios line-up between 1967 (after The Jungle Book) and 1989 (before The Little Mermaid). There's some debate on what this era of Disney animation is called, so I went with both titles I tend to hear a lot. I feel like this poll requires a fairly niche audience since a lot of these are (sadly) forgotten.
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quincywillows · 11 months
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like i remember the vitriol that came out when the mere PREMISE for ballad of songbirds and snakes came out bc it was “about the villain” and wasn’t instead a novella of one of the many cute likeable faves of the masses. i remember how fast people were to tear down the book before it even came out (and still do now). and it’s like look, i get it, suzanne created so many interesting characters that it would be incredible to learn more about and get more content for. but her choosing to write about snow for a prequel isn’t like Romanticizing The Villain or whatever bullshit y’all are claiming as hot takes on twitter -- ballad fits right into the common themes and tone of the series in that its not a romanticization but a reflection on how snow became what we know him as in the original series. both in how he already had some less than charming or healthy traits (just like katniss does -- suzanne is always clear that people are not inherently good nor evil and parallels were drawn between how snow and katniss view the world and think strategically, etc, from the second book), but also in how society and the choices of the greater community in panem created snow. like ballad is a really interesting piece of lore and history and worldbuilding for an already rich and elaborate setting that suzanne created, allowing us to see how that world even came to be and the kind of toxic impact it had on the people surviving in it while still pointing out that those people are human and that everyone has humanity and yet can still cause unfathomable harm to one another based on circumstance and need to survive and pressures of all kinds and like i have lost the plot here now but suzanne is one of the best authors of our time who actually gives a shit about creating layered, nuanced characters and worlds rather than black and white good and evil and unfortunately the hyperpolarization of our hot takes social media culture nowadays just can’t handle her anymore. suzanne im so sorry we don’t deserve your storytelling. anyway i’ll be seated for this movie y’all can skip and keep giving lukewarm takes on twitter to make urself seem so smart for hating a book you probably didnt even actually read
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maxxxines · 1 year
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BARBIE (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
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alaricmacdonald · 7 months
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niamh. aug, 23.
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heyscola · 1 month
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Paterson, 2024
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teal-skull · 21 days
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POV you're Jere from Vantaa and advertizing yougurth but you don't know what a spoon is
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Popsicle stick, fork, just tongue, toothpick... This man thinks outside the box he is more powerful than any of us.
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artfilmaesthetics · 4 months
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100 ꜰᴀᴠᴏʀɪᴛᴇ ꜰɪʟᴍꜱ
53/100 — pierrot le fou | 1965
dir. jean-luc godard ✦
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male-beauty-sfw · 11 months
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