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dapperdelphina · 7 months
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WAYNE | Chapter 3: The Goddamned Beacon of Truth
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biscuit-place · 6 months
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Rewatching 30 Rock and completely forgot about this scene LOL
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Naturally I'm restarting my annual b99 rewatch, and this line never fails to make me laugh.
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elliot-olivia · 1 year
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Take it easy.
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svu-bracket · 2 months
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playoffs (round 1)
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dean winters -> appeared in 39 episodes across six seasons, including seasons 1, 13, 14, 15, 19 and 20. munch's original partner in season 1. down bad for liv since day 1 and eventually confesses to her she is the love of his life. they are fully dating in seasons 14 + 15 (they break up in fellow bracket player, meghann fahy's downloaded child!) but unfortunately, he does accidentally accuse olivia of child abuse in season 19. featured in one season 20 episode as a special victim.
sharon stone -> appeared in 4 episodes (torch, wannabe, ace, shattered) of season 11 as ADA jo marlowe, also elliot's former partner therefore olivia's natural enemy. i think if sharon stone were here right now the only thing she'd want me to say was that she hated it so bad.
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thisismehappy · 1 year
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Spent way too many hours making this collage. A compilation of actors/actresses who have made SVU what it is. Can you identify all the actors and their characters? (2nd image shows the black and white of those who have passed on).
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hexmurphy · 8 months
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nigesakis · 11 months
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loisfreakinglane · 8 months
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.01 // 2.06
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wawamouse · 4 months
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Oz Favorite Moments → 1x07 "Plan B"
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miguelryan · 3 months
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jacnaylor · 6 months
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I was taught to think before I act so if I smack the shit out of you, rest assured I thought about it and I’m confident in my decision.
- Alex to Cassidy
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 months
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John Wick (2014)
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John Wick takes a familiar story and makes it its own. The film refines the revenge genre to its bare essentials and then fills the room that's been freed with its own mythology. With wicked gunplay and stunts, it’s hard to tell if the people who made it knew they were starting a new franchise or if it was the critical and commercial success it gathered that made this more than a one-and-done.
Ex-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is mourning his wife, who just died. He’s got nothing left to lose, except for his car and her last gift: a puppy. When some thugs who have no business messing with him do so, they unleash a world of pain on themselves, their subordinates and anyone associated with them.
We’ve seen countless paths of revenge that begin with a home invasion that leaves the (usually, but not always) male protagonist mourning the loss of their spouse and/or family. Writing the future victims’ dialogue must be extra challenging because you want to convey that they’re special without investing too much time in their scenes - the sooner they’re dead, the sooner the story can begin. Intentionally or not, this can make the spouses/family feel like they're merely props to advance the story. Writer Derek Kolstad takes this idea to such a minimalistic extreme I’m not even sure if it can be called problematic anymore. Helen (Bridget Moynahan) is already dead when the movie begins. What sets John on his rampage is the puppy she’s given him. When Iosef Tarasov (Alfie Allen) kills it, he transforms into the most shootable face on earth.
Once the bullets start flying, it’s a delectable buffet of violence. It isn’t merely that John Wick kills all of the goons in his path, it’s that he does with ruthless efficiency. There are no quips or jokes. The odds are massively stacked against him but he keeps going, always making the kills clean and efficient. Someone will get a bullet in the chest, and another in the head to make sure they’re dead. Every move feels calculated, optimized. You can tell he’s been through this carousel before and it doesn’t take him long to get back into the swing of things.
There’s plenty of talk between the Russian mobsters about the fact that John is “Baba Yaga” and “The man you send in to kill the boogeyman” but the film excels at showing rather than telling. A perfect example is a scene in which John and one of his assailants are fighting. Briefly, they’re separated by a thin wall. Realizing who’s on the other side, the Russian turns around and fires at shoulder level. Meanwhile, John ducks and shoots up at a 45 degree angle.
Numerous or not, the men employed by Iosef’s father, Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nywvist), would need to have an exceptionally good day to stand a chance against John. More likely to take him down are the myriad of other assassins we meet during the film - all members of an elaborate secret organization living among us. There’s a lot more going on here than a violent fantasy. John Wick is set in a world of rules and side-branches. There are cleaning services to dispose of bodies, special currency, elaborate communication systems, safe havens, special medical services and more. The taste this movie gives you makes you eager for more.
The only significant criticism I have is directed towards the dialogue, which can occasionally make the film feel a little more self-important than it actually is. No matter. Director Chad Stahelski has made a stylish action film with its own identity. It’s fast-pasted. The action scenes are memorable. So are the characters. Keanu Reeves is excellent in the role. In fact, he was made for it (or it for him, whichever). You can tell he’s doing most if not all of the stunts, which allows you to feel the impact of every bullet and beating. You're excited to see more once John Wick is done. (December 3, 2021)
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svu-bracket · 11 days
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quarterfinals (round 7)
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dean winters -> appeared in 39 episodes across six seasons, including seasons 1, 13, 14, 15, 19 and 20. munch's original partner in season 1. down bad for liv since day 1 and eventually confesses to her she is the love of his life. they are fully dating in seasons 14 + 15 but unfortunately, he does accidentally accuse olivia of child abuse in season 19. featured in one season 20 episode as a special victim.
maria bello -> appeared in season 12 episode 7, trophy, and season 12 episode 10, rescue. plays a gay, drug-addicted mother to the iconic, calvin. olivia thinks vivian is her sister for a minute, vivian leaves calvin in olivia's custody and then after her gf is killed, vivian gives legal guardianship of calvin to his grandparents. resulting in the truly gutting, "it was always temporary" line.
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