7 comfort films
I was tagged by my bestie, @noodlecupcakes < 3 tysm!! And I tag @fingersinmyhair and @disney-dreams-25
Transformers Dark of The Moon (2011)
Bad Boys (1995)
John Wick (2012)
Rob Zombie's Halloween (2007)
Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
Thanksgiving (2023)
G-Force (2009)
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BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DIE – Official Trailer (HD)
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Gardens of the Moon review
Late spring of ’95. I was 14, hormones raging, weird place in that I’m a freshman in high school! High school! The big dogs. Turning into a motherf’in MAN (or so a teenager who is no longer a ‘new’ teenager thinks). Turns out Brad Pitt was voted “Sexiest Man Alive” by People Weekly (dude is blessed in that department, great actor too) in 1995.
It was April/May when I saw a movie that straight up…
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everyone i see saying "omg oliver really said eat the rich!!!1!111!!!!" are COMPLETELY missing the point of that movie. it was not an "eat the rich movie", it wasn't about class in that sense AT ALL. it was very much about desire and obsession and consumption. not class!!
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When Martin is telling Will (who’s dating his sister) that she has awful taste in men and goes for hotheaded obnoxious jerks I saw a pain in wills eyes. The pain of accountability I think.
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Bad Boys For Life Vintage Movie Poster T-shirt Bad Boys Retro Movie Graphic Tee Bad Boys III Action Comedy Movie Shirt Gift for Bad Boys Fan
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I'm always late to the party with movies but I watched The Boy. Have to draw Brahms at least once in my lifetime..
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I think the reason why I almost cried over the boy and the heron's animation is because it's hand drawn in a world full of 3d animation that tries to impress you at every stage.
(Minor spoilers for the boy and the heron, no plot points tho)
Encanto's animation was impressive for the first few minutes, then it looked every other animates movie from the 2020s. The boy and the heron does a lot less than western (and 3d) animated movies for most of the movie (excluding the backgrounds because those were paintings. Like, actual paintings.) But when it needs to, it can do more than you thought possible. They clearly spent more time on making the movements human than making it colourful and flashy.
This subtlety is also extended into the character designs. In anime especially, but to some extent pixar as well, they make regular people look like humans have sexual dimorphism, but I couldn’t tell what gender Kiriko was supposed to be until she started to speak and until my suspicions were confirmed that the clothes she wore were in fact the same ones she wore in the other world. I am also a big fan of old wrinkly people so I'm glad they were once again present in a ghibli film. I think they have a knack for portraying people from different stages of life realistically. Also a big fan of how Mahito had so much personality, especially for a 12 yo protagonist of an adventure movie. Those tweens are usually given the cookie cutter hero personality, but robbed of actual humanity.
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Sometimes I think about how the turtles are just kids, y’know? Just kids and yet it’s up to them to save people, save New York, save the world.
It’s honestly really sad. They were created to be soldiers and while they chose to protect rather than destroy, they remain soldiers all the same.
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