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kurtlukiraz · 8 months
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Kadrosunda Jason Momoa, Hera Hilmarsdóttir, Alfre Woodard şeklinde adların olduğu dizinin ikinci sürem fragmanıyla birlikte dizin ekibine Dave Bautista'nın iç olduğu açıklandı. Bir virüsün dünya üstünden 2 milyon insan dışında bütün insanlığı silip süpürdüğü bir evrende geçen dizide Bautista, Jason Mamoa'nın yaşam verdiği Baba Voss'un kardeşi Edo Voss'a yaşam veriyor olacak. Jason Momoa, Jimmy Fallon'ın temsiline katılarak dizinin üçüncü sürem onayını genel durumunu duyurmuştu. Ayrıca önceki sürenin beklenmesinden yeni süre onayının ikinci kez alan dizininin kaydedildiği ikinci süre fragmanıyla beraber yeni sezonun yayınlanma tarihi 27 Ağustos'ta olduğu da duyuruldu. Binaenaleyh senaristliğini Steven Knight'ın yazıya döktüğü ve direktör koltuğunda Francis Lawrence'ın birlikte olduğu dizin ekibine ikinci sezonda Bautista ile beraberlik Eden Epstein, Tom Mison, Hoon Lee ve Olivia Cheng şeklinde çok reklam da katılacak. Her kısmı ortalama bir saat devam eden See'nin ikinci sezonunda ilk sürem şeklinde toplam sekiz bölümden meydana gelecek.
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gundemburadadedim · 8 months
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Kadrosunda Jason Momoa, Hera Hilmarsdóttir, Alfre Woodard şeklinde adların olduğu dizinin ikinci sürem fragmanıyla birlikte dizin ekibine Dave Bautista'nın iç olduğu açıklandı. Bir virüsün dünya üstünden 2 milyon insan dışında bütün insanlığı silip süpürdüğü bir evrende geçen dizide Bautista, Jason Mamoa'nın yaşam verdiği Baba Voss'un kardeşi Edo Voss'a yaşam veriyor olacak. Jason Momoa, Jimmy Fallon'ın temsiline katılarak dizinin üçüncü sürem onayını genel durumunu duyurmuştu. Ayrıca önceki sürenin beklenmesinden yeni süre onayının ikinci kez alan dizininin kaydedildiği ikinci süre fragmanıyla beraber yeni sezonun yayınlanma tarihi 27 Ağustos'ta olduğu da duyuruldu. Binaenaleyh senaristliğini Steven Knight'ın yazıya döktüğü ve direktör koltuğunda Francis Lawrence'ın birlikte olduğu dizin ekibine ikinci sezonda Bautista ile beraberlik Eden Epstein, Tom Mison, Hoon Lee ve Olivia Cheng şeklinde çok reklam da katılacak. Her kısmı ortalama bir saat devam eden See'nin ikinci sezonunda ilk sürem şeklinde toplam sekiz bölümden meydana gelecek.
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ascrapofsilk · 3 years
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Five daughters of Winterfell; four by blood and one by marriage.
Sansa saves them. It does not feel like a victory and none of them will ever know what truly she has done, but she's protected them nonetheless.
Or, Ramsay Snow does not marry. He dies.
Hear Me Roar
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robsclan · 4 years
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This look somehow worked
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bonkers-tooru · 7 years
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cinemgc · 4 years
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Mortal Engines (Christian Rivers, 2018, Nueva Zelanda-Estados Unidos)
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catleen9 · 5 years
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Ragadozó városok - avagy kihagyott lehetőségek kicsiny boltja
Ragadozó városok – avagy kihagyott lehetőségek kicsiny boltja
Steampunk, Peter Jackson, városok kerekeken, alkatrészek, badass légkalózok, szuper, nem? Nem feltétlenül. Olyan lehetőségek vannak egy ilyen világban, amiket nem szabad kihagyni, amiket ki kell dolgozni, és meg kell mutatni, mert nagyon menő. Ehelyett inkább kapunk egy ugyanolyan sztorit, mint az összes többi…
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watchaholics · 5 years
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Ragadozó városok - avagy kihagyott lehetőségek kicsiny boltja
Ragadozó városok – avagy kihagyott lehetőségek kicsiny boltja
Steampunk, Peter Jackson, városok kerekeken, alkatrészek, badass légkalózok, szuper, nem? Nem feltétlenül. Olyan lehetőségek vannak egy ilyen világban, amiket nem szabad kihagyni, amiket ki kell dolgozni, és meg kell mutatni, mert nagyon menő. Ehelyett inkább kapunk egy ugyanolyan sztorit, mint az összes többi…
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dear-indies · 5 years
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hello friends, could you help me finding a fc for beatrice from over the garden wall in her human form? she is ginger and appears to be in her late teens-early twenties. would also be a big help if the fc has regency-victorian period resources. thank you!
Amy Wren (The Last Kingdom) 
Eleanor Tomlinson (Poldark, Jack the Giant Slayer & The White Queen)
Hera Hilmarsdóttir (Anna Karenina, Da Vinci’s Demons)
Elizabeth Lail (Once Upon a Time)
Holliday Grainger (The Borgias)
Without period resources:
Luca Hollestelle (1996) 
Bree Kish (1996) equal parts Spanish, Irish, Dutch, African-American.
Ellie Bamber (1997)
Julia Banas (1997)
Taguchi Miiro (1997) Japanese.
Sydney Sierota (1997)
Myoui Mina (1997) Japanese.
Rosie Bea (1997)
Abigail Cowen (1998)
Emma Laird (1998)
Vajen van den Bosch (1998)
Jordan Moon (1998) 
Ellie Darcey-Alden (1999)
Chloe Arden (1999) - trans.
Ruth Mara (1999) 
-C
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torvagatai · 6 years
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So. I have some things to get off my chest re: the mortal engines movie.
Let’s look past the issue of the scar and talk about Hester’s personality for a while. Hester is ugly, yes, but she’s also cruel. Unforgivably cruel - she’s murderous and vindictive and she hurts everyone who gets close to her. That’s a huge part of who she is. The whole point of the book was that you see Hester do awful things in her quest for revenge while also being reminded of how hideous she is every five seconds... and yet you still end up falling in love with her, just like Tom did.
And as cool as it is to see Hera Hilmarsdóttir looking beautiful and heroic as she swashbuckles through various steampunk sets, if movie!Hester is as brave and noble in the film as she’s made out to be in the trailer, then there’s literally not even the vaguest remnants of book!Hester to be found anywhere in her movie incarnation.
It also seems like they’re trying to make Hester and Tom’s journey a noble and heroic fight for good, which... okay, that’s kind of in the book, but if it’s played straight it also completely goes against Tom’s character arc. If Hester’s arc is a deconstruction of the Strong and Sexy Badass Woman character, Tom is a deconstruction of the Ordinary White Boy Becomes a Hero narrative. Tom actively seeks out adventure only to realise that when it comes down to it, he’s not leading man material. He’s not even on London in the final climactic scene - the honour of trying to save London is given to the Puerto Rican woman Tom exoticized at the beginning of the book (you know, the Puerto Rican woman being played by a blonde girl).
And if the grand finale is Tom and Hester dashing heroically around London looking beautiful and brave, then, well, it kind of makes a mockery of my favourite line of the entire series:
“You’re not a hero, and I’m not beautiful, and we probably won’t live happily ever after. But we’re alive, and together, and we’re going to be alright.”
I don’t know. Anna and Shrike look cool at least. I might still watch it. But it’s depressing when this movie could have been a brilliant reinvention of all the tropes Hollywood usually relies on and instead it’s pandering to an audience who’ve seen all of this before.
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The Mortal Engines: Film Review
When my boyfriend first requested that we watch The Mortal Engines together, I was incredibly skeptical as to whether or not I would like it. It has been 11 years since I have read the novel, and even though I can honestly say my memory of the book is very blurry, I was reluctant to watch a screen adaptation. Why? Well, I had already seen from the trailer that Hester Shaw, the main character, had been considerably beauty-washed and this made me question the integrity of the film. However, my love for Peter Jackson outweighed this mistrust. Considering the changes made to The Lord of the Rings franchise (I will always love LOTR), in my opinion, didn’t do a disservice to the books, I agreed to watch The Mortal Engines.
Brief, Spoiler-free Plot Summary:
The film follows Hester Shaw (Hera Hilmarsdóttir), an emotionally and physically scarred young woman seeking murderous revenge on the man who killed her mother. This man, Thaddeus Valentine (Hugo Weaving), is a powerful figure living in the hungry, massive, rolling city of London. As London continues to expand, with thanks to Valentine, an anti-tractionist rebel group attempts to put London’s expansion to a crashing halt. Due to unexpected circumstances, a young historian by the name of Tom (Robert Sheehan), finds himself accompanying Hester on her mission.
My Thoughts:
First, the design for the hungry cities was perfect. They looked exactly as I pictured them when I was 12 years old. As an adult, the metaphor of British colonization in the form of the giant, powerful nations/cities literally eating other smaller nations was really enjoyable. As far as the script goes, it is quite fast-paced, but the acting makes up for it. A fast paced script only equals a bad film if the acting is poor. Personally, as soon as I saw Robert Sheehan in the role of Tom, I knew I could trust the casting. Hera Hilmarsdóttir did a great job of playing the grumpy, mean role of Hester, however, I do think they chose to soften up her character a little too soon. From what I do remember of the books, Hester was quite bitter and angry, in large part because of her extremely scarred face. I do think the character of Hester Shaw in this version suffered a little by choosing not to have her missing an eye, and part of her nose (basically half of her face). The love story between Tom and Hester also suffers as a result of this choice. In the books, it means so much to Hester that Tom loves her despite her appearance, and I think that would have been a wonderful sentiment to show in the movie (especially to kids). Anna Fang, who plays the role of rebel Jihae, deserves a round of applause for her portrayal. Many of the lines she had could easily have come across as extremely cheesy in the hands of a lesser actor. I actually have no idea how she managed to, not only pull off her lines, but also be super cool while saying them. ROUND OF APPLAUSE. One storyline I had a little trouble believing was Katherine Valentine’s (Leila George D’Onofrio). I had a hard time believing her moral compass was stronger than her love for her father, but again, it is a fast paced script. In fact, they blended together different aspects of more than one book in the series. The character Shrike (Stephen Lang) adds an unexpected depth to the film, particularly during his flashback sequence, yet I feel the movie didn’t use him as much as they should have. Hugo Weaving is the perfect villain (he always is). Something that needs to be mentioned is the Minions statues and other “of the ancients” references. I died. Over all, the movie really made me wish I was 12 again, which never happens. I just know that 12 year old me would have loved this movie with a passion. As an adult, I feel a little removed from it.
Now, if any die hard hungry city fans read this and take issue with my nice review, I would just like to say that no movie adaptation will ever, EVER, be as bad as Eragon or The Lightning Thief.
GOOD DAY and THANK YOU.
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