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BRIE LARSON as CAROL DANVERS/CAPTAIN MARVEL in CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) Dir. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck
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Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010) / Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) / Captain Marvel (2019) & The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
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mymoviewatches · 1 year
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ᐢ..ᐢ - Captain Marvel (2019)
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★ Ratings ★
✩ Personal Rating: 7.4/10
✩ IMDb Rating: 6.8/10
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captain-broshi-reviews · 11 months
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Oh boy, here we go! To say that Disney's and Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame" is highly anticipated is a huge disservice to the power the studios hold over their audiences.
Since the conclusion of last year's "Avengers: Infinity War", fans have been clamoring for the answers to all the questions that film raised. On April 26th, 2019, we were rewarded for our patience. The original six members, consisting of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye debuted as a team in 2012's "Avengers". Their adventures as a team continued in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and last years chapter "Avengers: Infinity War", which leads directly into "Endgame".
However, this is not only the fourth Avengers film, but it also serves as the conclusion to an arc dating back to 2008 with the Marvel Cinematic Universe's(MCU) very first picture "Iron Man" and developing through 21 more features, culminating in the epic showdown with, who many call the greatest villain in film history, Thanos.
Beginning with 2014's sequel "Captain America: Winter Soldier", Marvel welcomed two bright and talented filmmakers among their ranks. They are a dynamic duo of directors, brothers Anthony and Joe Russo. With this second entry into Cap's standalone trilogy, the Russos brought a fresh, new style to the MCU, prioritizing action and character development.
In fact, Kevin Feige, producer off all films within this shared universe, must have been strongly impressed by the brothers' interpretations of the characters, as they were hired back to close out the Captain America films with 2016's "Captain America: Civil War", as well as assume the mantle of director of the Avengers films from Joss Whedon. With these unequivocally successful films under their shared belt, the team has become the directors to beat in Hollywood.
Not too many filmmakers are capable of doing what the Russos have done, aligning the plots from 21 previous films in order to tell a satisfying and compelling final chapter in the Infinity Saga of films. To say that the keeping of egos of so many illustrious stars in check is amazing would be an understatement and a detriment to the real miracle the brothers have accomplished.
Each actor gives their all, regardless of how much screen time they actually take up. This gain is due to everyone involved being made aware that it takes a team effort to win big in the movie business. The scene that best encapsulates the tour de force efficiency of the Russos is the entirety of the final act in "Endgame".
LITE SPOILERS AHEAD! The finale of the film is the battle between Thanos' army versus the sum of all the heroes the MCU has to offer, including the tribes of Wakanda from "Black Panther" and the sorcerers from "Dr. Strange", as well as several others.
Within the last hour of the film, it is pure, non-stop, fan-pleasing cinematic magic that is guaranteed to wake up the inner child of any comic book nerd in the seats of the theater. Fortunately, the targeted audience isn't exclusively made up of die-hard-fan-boys, as any attendee with a taste for action, comedy, and/or an epic level of storytelling will leave the cinema extremely pleased with the previous three hours of their lives.
If Anthony and Joe Russo make up the brains behind the triumph that is "Endgame", then the actors are responsible for the heart and soul that carry the burden of post-"Infinity War" expectations.
Also, as aforementioned, this is the 22nd film in a franchise that is still young at only eleven years old. By comparison, it has taken the James Bond franchise over 50 years to accomplish the same thing. Franchise fatigue is a very real concept (see Star Wars franchise and "Solo"), but Marvel has mostly avoided it, due in no small part to the consistently intriguing performances the actors turn in.
For example, this is the tenth time we've seen Robert Downey Jr.'s portrayal of Tony Stark AKA Iron Man, yet it is arguably the best work he has offered up as the character. Same can be said for all of the returning characters, as each one continues to bring their A-game.
Chris Evans also returns in prime condition, both physically and methodically in his acting, to again silence whatever remaining detractors he may have. Since his first portrayal as the character in 2011, Evans has seen Steve Rogers go on a roller coaster ride with his emotional baggage, being a fish out of water when he awoke from his icy tomb to a future he spent a great deal of time adjusting to. Plot points that began in that first movie are resolved in "Endgame".
The reason these storylines transfer so well from film to film is based largely on the audiences' willingness to keep coming back to watch their favorite actor playing their favorite superhero.
Even more surprising than getting quality work from the established leaders such as Downey Jr., Evans, and the increasingly hilarious Chris Hemsworth as Thor is watching the supporting cast finally receive their time to shine. Notable are Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye and Scarlett Johansson as Natasha AKA Black Widow, both of whom belong to the original Avengers team. They are given more depth with this script than they have had in any of their previous appearances, carrying the dramatic heft for quite a few important scenes.
On the flip-side, talents such as Hemsworth, Paul Rudd, and Bradley Cooper (returning as Rocket Racoon's voice) deliver the comedic goods in every scene they participate in. Overall, each character only gets a small set amount of screen time, but none of the actors waste their precious moments, making each individual performance unique and memorable.
However, actors can only carry a blockbuster like this so far. As mentioned above, it takes a team effort to succeed, and everyone must be operating at a peak proficiency. A few more notable contributors to "Endgame" includes cinematographer Trent Opaloch, who effortlessly paints a universe of epic proportions with his camera. He clearly has an eye for huge scale, as he and the production design team add interesting characteristics to every planet, dimension, and/or time period this film takes its viewers.
Along with the Russos, writers Markus and McFeely obviously have an understanding of the MCU and all of its intricacies. Not only are they responsible for tying up all of the loose ends from the prior decade of world-building and story-telling, but they also keep the time travel plot fresh and fun, which is hard to accomplish when audiences have seen it done so well, so often before.
Yet, the biggest unsung heroes of "Endgame" and "Infinity War" is the post production staff. From the editors to the special effects artists, this film's success is predicated on how well it is all wrapped up and delivered to theaters. The seams are virtually invisible between practical and computer generated effects, blending the action so naturally. Combining the two films together, there is 5 1/2 hours worth of story, but never once does it cease to entertain.
The films constantly thrill with action, but knows when to quiet down and let the audience think about what they are ingesting through their eyes. Also through their ears, as Alan Silvestri returns to knock another original soundtrack out of the park, inspiring children and children-at-heart to look up, believe, and always have hope... that heroes exist.
In short, it is said that a part of the journey is the end. In the case of Marvel's "Avengers: Endgame", not only is the end a part of the journey, but it the largest single moment in all of film, for as I write this conclusion statement, it has already become the highest grossing film of all time. That is a testament to Disney, Marvel, the Russos, Kevin Feige, and all the actors involved.
More so than anyone else however, it is a testament to Stan "The Man" Lee, who made is final cameo appearance in "Endgame". For over 60 years, we were entertained by the words he spoke, worlds he built and the stories he crafted. May he rest in peace. Thank you so much for keeping us all young in our minds and hearts. Stan Lee lives on through you, me, and millions of others who have gone to watch "Endgame". Excelsior! 'Nuff said.
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shitpostingperidot · 3 months
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How old is Carol Danvers???
(Inspired by a post by @blindluck which was in turn inspired by a post by me and @marvelsassbutts )
So I just found out the official Captain Marvel wiki places Carol Danvers’s birth date in 1965. At first I thought “that’s ridiculous” for reasons that will become clear through this long ass post. But then I saw they cited drawings by the assistant art director on Captain Marvel, found on her portfolio! That’s pretty official!
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Wait what’s that at the bottom…
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1984???? For Carol’s USAFA basic training???? This is impossible, the movie is wrong, and here’s why.
(Excerpt from my future video essay incoming)
There are no dates in Higher, Further, Faster; the marketing text on Amazon, Liza Palmer’s website, etc just says “80s.” So, we need to do some detective work.
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We know that the 2019 film Captain Marvel takes place in 1995. Since it takes place in Southern California and Louisiana, the warm weather doesn’t tell us much about the time of year. Personally, I believe it takes place on March 8, 1995, because that’s the exact day I was born, and my birthday is the day the movie was released on to coincide with International Women’s Day. Regardless, Monica Rambeau is eleven years old in the film, putting her birth in 1983 or 1984. So, Maria’s pregnancy must have begun in 1982 or 1983.
Here’s a “fun” fact about US military academies: until less than one year ago (summer 2023, a full three years after Captain Marvel came out), cadets at USAFA who became pregnant were required to either drop out, have an abortion, or relinquish their parental rights to their child.
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Dropping out also means reimbursing the government for your tuition for all classes you’ve taken up to this point, and giving up your ability to be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation. Definitely not an option someone as driven as Maria wants to consider. In fact, we know this isn’t what happened, because this news article Carol hung up in her spaceship in The Marvels says that Maria Rambeau is a USAFA graduate.
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We also know that Maria didn’t have an abortion, because, well, Monica Rambeau herself is tangible evidence. Theoretically, it is possible for Maria to have given up parental rights and adopted back her own child after graduation. Before the policy change in 2023 that allowed cadets to be parents, many found this to be their best option (see the article I screenshotted above). However, this process is really expensive and takes a lot of work with a lawyer over a period of months or years. From the little we know of Carol and Maria’s life pre-crash, (it was busy, they lived in an expensive area, and Maria only had Carol for support), I think we can assume that it’s less likely that Maria was forced to adopt her own daughter than that Maria graduated USAFA before becoming pregnant in 1982 or 83.
That still doesn’t answer the question of when this book takes place, though. The exact year is important, as the military had some major differences under the Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan administrations of the 70s and 80s, and one of the things I want to assess this book on is accuracy.
Oh wait, what’s that? Another discriminatory policy that helps us date this book? That’s right, USAFA didn’t enroll women as cadets until Public Law 94-106 went into effect in 1976.
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What’s more, Carol and Maria cannot have been part of this first group of women cadets, because in the book, there is an upperclassman character who is a woman. Officer Cadet Chen is one of the leaders of Basic Training for Carol and Maria’s flight, a position cadets aren’t allowed to hold until their third or fourth year at the Academy.
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So, Carol and Maria must enter USAFA no earlier than 1978 to be two or more years younger than Chen, and must graduate no later than 1983 for Monica to exist. To comply with the marketing blurb’s declaration that this book takes place “in the 80s”, let’s say that Carol and Maria’s first year is the 1979-1980 school year.
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In conclusion, Maria and Carol were born in 1960 or 1961 (with pretty equal likelihood of which birthday makes them 18 at the start of the book, since USAFA basic happens the summer before the school year), not 1965. It would be impossible for them to have done basic training in 1984 as in the production drawing, because they would have to have already graduated and be well on their way to test pilot school which is a whole other policy can of worms before Monica’s birth in 1983 or 1984.
In conclusion conclusion, Carol is ~34 in Captain Marvel and ~64 in The Marvels, and the MCU should hire fans to fact check for them.
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spider-man 2099 / miguel o’hara reading guide 
miguel o’hara was a young genetics genius employed at mega corporation alchemax, in the future city of nueva york of the year 2099 (a future universe where all superheroes got wiped out). he became spider-man when one of his experiments to replicate the powers of spider-man is used against him, his dna is rewritten and became fifty percent spider. 
essential reading:
spider-man 2099 (1992), #1-10
spider-man 2099, #11-14
spider-man 2099 annual, #1
2099 unlimited #1-3 *
spider-man 2099, #15
ravage 2099, #15 *
x-men 2099, #5 *
doom 2099 (1993), #14 *
punisher 2099 (1993), #13 *
spider-man 2099, #16-22
spider-man 2099, #23-33
2099 unlimited #8 *
ghost rider 2099 #7 *
spider-man 2099, #34-38
spider-man 2099 special #1
spider-man 2099 meets spider-man #1
2099 unlimited #9-10 *
spider-man 2099, #39-46 *
2099: world of tomorrow (1996), #1-8 *
2099: manifest destiny *
* in early 1996, editor joey cavalieri was fired. it led to the cancellation of the 2099 titles. for spider-man 2099′s case, peter david (creator and writer) chose to resign in solidarity with his editor, finishing his run with issue #44. the last two issues of spider-man 2099 were done without his input and the series ended with issue #46.
* cross-overs are optional reading, they’re grouped together with the original spider-man 2099 issues because it’s part of their collection. 
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non-essential reading (crossovers):
fantastic four 2099 (1996), #4, #6, #8
captain marvel (2000) #27-30
exiles (2001-2008), #72 *
exiles #75-99 
exiles annual #1
timestorm 2009-2099 (2009),  #1–4 *
* exiles!miguel is a variant (not the same from his 1992 run), he’s from earth-6375 here. 
* timestorm!miguel is a variant, he’s from earth-96099 here.
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semi-essential reading (main marvel universe):
superior spider-man (2013),  #17-21
superior spider-man #22-26
superior spider-man annual #1
superior spider-man #27-31
superior spider-man annual #2 
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essential reading (spider-verse event):
spider-man 2099 (2014) #1-5
amazing spider-man (2014) #1
amazing spider-man (2014) #9-15
spider-man 2099 (2014), #6-12
spider-man 2099 (2015), #1-5
spider-man 2099 (2015), #6-10
spider-man 2099 (2015), #11-16
spider-man 2099 (2015), #17-21
spider-man 2099 (2015), #22-25
spider-man 2099 meets spider-man (1995)
amazing spider-man (2018), #32-36
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semi-essential reading (back to 2099):
spider-man 2099 (2019)
spider-man 2099: exodus alpha (2022)
spider-man 2099: exodus #1-5
spider-man 2099: exodus omega
spider-man 2099: dark genesis #1-5
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other media:
spider-man: shattered dimensions (2010, video game)
spider-man: edge of time (2011, video game)
ultimate spider-man, the spider-verse: part 1 (2015, animated series)
spider-man: into the spider-verse (2018, film)
spider-man: across the spider-verse (2023, film)
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this reading guide will be updated should any upcoming projects arise! 
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where-theres-smoak-2 · 6 months
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You know I will listen to most people's opinions on the mcu respectfully even if I don't always agree or have the same opinion, but if you use the term m-she-u I'm sorry but I don't care what you've got to say past that, your opinion is dust to me.
There being more women characters in the franchise is not killing the mcu, it might have some problems but the problem isn't woman.
I don't want this to turn into a rant but I'm starting to get tired of seeing a small group of loud fanboys complaining about how every new marvel project is female led now. First off, welcome to what it was like to be a female fan of this franchise for over 10 years, here's some fun statistics for you, phases 1-3 spanned 11 years and in that time there was 1 female lead film which was captain marvel and it came out in 2019 at the very end of phase 3.
Phases 1-3 had 27 main recurring male characters and 16 main female recurring characters, so there was nearly twice as many male characters to female. The avengers team itself has had 12 male members and 4 female members.
There have been 10 films released in phases 4 and 5, three have been female led, two (eternals and guardians) was a team that had an even number of males to females and then 5 male led films. You also have the TV shows 3 being female led and 5 male led and then there is what if, which doesn't really have a main lead, though if you argue that the watcher is the main character then that would be another male led one.
Now I will say that they have added around 15 new female characters in phases 4-5, and some of the previous female characters did get power ups like Jane and Shuri. But they have added at least 7 new male characters too. So yeah it might seem like there are a lot of new female characters, but previously it was a huge difference, 27 to 16. If you want to even out those numbers to make it even, as it should be, then you are obviously going to have to add a lot more female characters.
So can we please stop with the whole marvel are destroying the mcu by pushing the woke feminist agenda thing, the cast of characters is not overwhelming female, its an equal ratio now, we are all just used to it being overwhelming male.
Anyway rant concluded, go watch the marvels it's great, just be warned there are in fact women in this film 🙄.
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nevadear · 3 months
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AND SCENE!
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Breaking news—the love interest role in Claire White's latest blockbuster finally has a star, and it's none other than Stella Castillo, pictured above, the youngest daughter of Hollywood moguls. Brace yourselves for a wild ride as Stella Castillo, usually seen in her parents' flicks, takes on a meatier role in one of next year's most hyped movies.
But hold the popcorn—whispers on the red carpet suggest Stella Castillo's previous filmography is more "meh" than marvellous.
Is this casting coup the pinnacle of Hollywood nepotism, or will Stella Castillo flip the script and prove she's a force to be reckoned with? Love her or hate her, one thing's for sure: this star-studded spectacle is about to kick off, and only time will spill the juiciest deets straight from the set.
So, grab your shades, folks, because this Hollywood rollercoaster is just getting warmed up and PinkCelebTea will report every step of the way—you know how it is!
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NEXT UP: Our insiders spill the tea—Louis Alvarez ain't exactly doing cartwheels about acting alongside what they're dubbing an 'untalented and undeserving' co-star. Trouble behind the scenes already?
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⠀actress ( nepo baby! ) -- "show the world what they're missing"
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ the youngest daughter of the castillo family, she made the decision to enter the acting industry in 2019. initially, she starred in her parents' films and, eventually, the tv show 'yellowjackets.' however, her performances faced more criticism than praise, prompting her to take a break from acting. she returned to the scene in mid-2022 with a role in 'the summer i turned pretty,' alongside actors lola tung and christopher briney. gradually, her acting skills began to receive more positive reviews, although some people remained hesitant due to her family connections and the previous projects she acted in. determined to prove herself beyond being "the castillo's daughter," she took on a role in claire white's latest film.
( @andscene-if ) - template by kaori96 on deviantart.
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⁰¹ despite being allergic to fur, stella takes pills to manage her allergies, fulfilling a promise she made to her mom to get a siamese cat for her 16th birthday.
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⁰² in 'yellowjackets,' she portrayed gwen ramirez, one of the newest members of the girls' varsity soccer team. gwen's character was particularly close to jackie taylor, the captain of the yellowjackets.
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⁰³ for her 18th birthday, stella got a small sun tattoo on her left shoulder, a shared experience with one of her closest childhood friends who opted for a moon tattoo on their right shoulder.
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⁰⁴ her character in 'the summer i turned pretty' was harvey serrano, a childhood friend of the fisher and conklin families. harvey and conrad fisher, her character's childhood sweetheart, had been dating since they were 12 but eventually broke up two years prior to the events of the story.
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marvels-meme · 8 months
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"Captain Marvel wasn't a woman until 2019!"
Monica Rambeau became Captain Marvel in 1982
Phyla-Vell became Captain Marvel in 2004
Carol Danvers became Captain Marvel in 2012
Carol Danvers was supposed to make her film debut as Captain Marvel in 2015
If you think the above quote is true... ur just dumb sorry lmao
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cindysparkle96 · 2 months
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Happy 5th Anniversary to Captain Marvel (2019), one of my favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe films
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daily-crowley · 5 months
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TELL ME ABT YOUR OTHER HYPERFIXATIONS!! Mine are currently Loki, ofmd, good omens, and Hozier :D
THANK YOU FOR ASKING, THIS IS GOING TO BE LONG!
There’s a few hyperfixations of mine I’m always talking about but right now there’s 3 main ones.
1. The Boys
2. Invincible
3. Peacemaker
The Boys is the main one; I loved it since it came out back in 2019. I moved on sometime after S3 ended and I found another hyperfixation but now new content is coming out with S4 so I’m back on my The Boys bullshit. I’m a Butchlander shipper, BILLY BUTCHER AND HOMELANDER CONSUME MY THOUGHTS. I AM BEYOND OBSESSED WITH THOSE TWO! I need them to kiss…. And-and more. Anthony Starr and Karl Urban are my current celebrity crushes that I’m only able to think about. If you follow me in insta it’s just been The Boys 24/7 that I’ve talked about since new content started dropping thanks to S4. HOMELANDER IS MY BABYGIRL I WILL DEFEND HIM I DON’T CARE FOR HIS CRIMES I DON’T CARE IF I’M SUPPOSE TO HATE HIM, I LOVE HIM. BILLY BUTCHER MY GOTH BOYFRIEND I WILL DIE IF YOU DIE. HE CANT DIE, HE JUST CAN’T. S4 teaser was insane, so much was going on, Black Noir is back?! And Jeffrey Dean Morgan is joining the cast! AND TEAMING UP WITH BUTCHER?! They said that trailer was just a scratch on the surface of what happens, wasn’t even a trailer just a teaser but it had so much going on WHAT DO YOU MEAN THAT’T JUST A SMALL TASTE OF S4?! I’m scared but excited. I’m nervous but excited (Billy if you fucking die on me- that’s what I’m most worried about)
Invincible is my other current hyperfixation, S1 was so good and I can’t wait for S2 to continue. They should’ve dropped all the episodes at once that way I don’t have to wait but whatever. Vigilante is my little meow meow from Peacemaker. I love Adrian so much, hate that I gotta wait till like 2025-2026 for S2 possibly.
My other interests that I talk about all the time (not currently much though thanks to The Boys) are:
• NATM/JedTavius
• Venom/SymBrock
• SamBucky/Marvel in general
• FNAF
• Who Framed Roger Rabbit
• Maleficent
• The Simpsons
Night at The Museum came out when I was 7, I’m 24 now, I haven’t moved on. It was my first hyperfixation and ship before I even knew what that all meant. I’ve written like 30 JedTavius fics. I’m a Venom fan first and a Spider-Man hater second. I will defend Venom at all times and Eddie and him are definitely in love. When the FNAF film came out it brought me back to my FNAF phase, Foxy’s my favourite with Bonnie being second. I watched the film about 20 times. Then in November I started a personal rewatch challenge on Insta where I watched it all month long. Meaning I’ve probably watched it at least 50 times and I still haven’t gotten sick of it (also I love the Josh Hutcherson whistle meme. I don’t care how much people hate it I think it’s funny.) I’m a huge Marvel fan, I literally grew up with the comics, I’m not kidding those were read to me as my bedtime stories. My favourite characters are Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes as a result I ship them. I never shipped Stucky, that never made sense to me whilst Sam and Bucky have so much chemistry. Sam Wilson is everything to me, I adore SamCap he’s MY Captain America (still love Steve though!) Roger Rabbit is my favourite fictional character of all time, my biggest comfort character. Growing up I really tried to base my personality off of him, the world might be obsessed with Jessica Rabbit but I’m obsessed with Roger. People need to draw, edit, and cosplay him as much as they do Jessica. I’ve been a huge Simpsons fan since I was like 10 and my mother dropped me off at my aunts house and she left leaving me alone with my cousin who was watching The Simpsons and it took off from there. Nelson Muntz is my funky little son and they need to make Nelisa canon. Maleficent is my favourite Disney character (actually like quite a bit of Disney, second favourite character being Donald Duck) I based a lot of my style around her, and I have a lot of Maleficent collectibles. I absolutely love the Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent films (totally ship her with Diaval).
There’s a few other things that I really, really love. I’m also a huge horror fan my favourite being Chucky/Child’s Play as well as Killer Klowns from Outer Space, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (not 3D), Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc. Sanrio, Kuromi is my favourite second is Pochacco, I really love animated films and cartoons. IT, Monster High, and more. I’m also a collector of all these things.
So there you have it. Those are all my hyperfixation and fandom’s that I’m in. Right now especially those first 3 that I talked about (seriously can you tell I really like The Boys? Lol)
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skye707 · 1 year
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Thanks to the ever-astounding @finniestoncrane, I will be sharing with y'all some of my favorite pieces of cinema in no particular order. And yes, they are cinema.
Rules: post 10 of your favorite movies and tag 10 people.
Captain Marvel (2019) - The film that made me realize why guys like to watch superhero movies so much. I've never felt more powerful.
Curious George (2006) - For the era in which it was made, this movie has some of the best animation I've ever seen. Also, Jack Johnson popped off on the album for the film.
The Batman (2022) - I feel as though I'm contractually obligated to include this one. It's my current comfort movie, and, unlike most films, I can watch it over and over.
Happy Feet (2006) - I already know I'm going to get clowned for this one, but I don't care. I don't even like musicals, but I like penguins, stories of self-discovery, and Boogie Wonderland.
The Adventures of Tintin (2011) - This was the first movie I watched, not as a child, but as a partially fully sentient being all my own, and thought "that was a whole ass movie".
Lilo and Stitch (2002) - This one never gets old. Like, I could watch this movie for the rest of my life and still find joy in it. That opening song, He Mele No Lilo, it inspires something in my heart.
The Avengers (2012) - A classic. Whenever I see that it's on, I stop, smile, and think fondly on the joy that was. Interpret that as you will.
Howl's Moving Castle (2004) - One of my first Ghibli films, and my favorite one without a doubt. It never ceases to amaze and makes me cry when I go back and watch it.
Doctor Strange (2016) - This movie was one of the coolest things I have ever seen. Also, I love wizards.
The Secret of Kells (2009) - I found this movie on accident, but I was never the same afterwards. Like I can't describe it. Something inside me changed.
@rallazarthemagnificent @eagleflightdraws @hallowsden @heartsick-honeybee @vellamare @fallingpapersnow @finzphoenix @sillysamta
As always, no pressure to participate. Just thought it would be fun 💙
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