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damnasslittledaddy · 15 days
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oldshowbiz · 2 months
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Many years before Jody Hill directed The Righteous Gemstones and Eastbound and Down, he and his collaborator Danny McBride made the short film Learning to Skateboard (2007).
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nysocboy · 6 months
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This is from Adam's Facebook page -- it actually depicts some of the cast of Season 3 and their partners. But could Danny and Jody be done writing the scripts already?
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luckydiorxoxo · 3 months
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Zac Efron to star in Jody Hill’s thriller ‘FAMOUS’
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Said to be in the vein of ‘NIGHTCRAWLER,’ Efron will star in dual roles, playing both overzealous fan, Lance Dunkquist, and Hollywood heartthrob, James Jansen.
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taylorvaughnsaidso · 3 months
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in the style of Nightcrawler... okay so Zac gets to be a creep? Yes pls.
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joneshader · 2 years
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love this show sm
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awardswatcherik · 3 months
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Zac Efron Set for Dual Roles in Celebrity Doppelgänger Thriller 'Famous' for Black Bear and Esmail Corp.
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Day 9 of the 12 days of Danny McBride
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llewhn · 3 months
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what if murdertooth was irl?!
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christiangeistdorfer · 6 months
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the crew of 1975 organising a protest at the spanish grand prix due to insecure crash barriers
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jkmc · 10 months
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some arts in one
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drfoxweyman · 1 year
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As per a friend's request. Jodie and Hank Hill grillin'
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caffeine-disaffecto · 4 months
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- some more of my favorite cartoon women !
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nysocboy · 10 months
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Why the Kelvin x Keefe romance is so weird.
Gay romances usually follow a regular progression: social activities; physical intimacy; meeting each other's friends; exclusivity; emotional commitment; and moving in together. But Kelvin and Keefe are all over the place, a long-term committed couple at the end of one season, still in the "longing looks and significant touches" stage at the beginning of the next. Kelvin leers at every guy in sight in one season, and in the next, it's all about being in love. At what point does he realize that he's gay? Or does he realize it, forget and realize it again? Why is everything so mixed up?
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Kelvin was originally written as straight, a sort of Southern-fried version of Adam's usual bro-dude characters, and Keefe was supposed to be a walk-on comic relief ex-druggie. The romance developed through the actors' interactions; it took awhile for the directors and then the writers to catch on. Jody Hill began directing them to be in love during Season 1, but Danny McBride resisted the idea through most of Season 2.
There is no continuity in personalities, situations, and events between seasons. The isolation-tank rescue in Episode 1.9 may or may not have happened to the Kelvin and Keefe of Season 2. Keefe's Season 2 plot arc is about his struggle to be admitted to the Gemstone family; in Season 3, he struggles to be admitted all over again. How long have the guys been together at the start of Season 3? Certainly not since 2019. It is impossible to portray a logical progression in the relationship from season to season.
We see the guys in private only in their first scene together in Season 1, two scenes in Season 2 where Kelvin is having an emotional crisis, and the two breakup scenes. Otherwise we get only the public facade of two guys who are closeted, and not showing the world who they really are. Of course we're going to get a skewed view of the relationship progression, when the guys are always concerned about who might be watching.
As far as I can tell, no one among the main cast, the directors, or the writers is LGBT. They may be allies, but they do not understand contemporary gay romances. They depend on tragic 1980s coming out movies and outdated psychoanalytic theories, with gay fans yelling at the screen "That's not how it works."
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nexttopbadbitch · 2 years
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Black Women x Afros
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13thdoctorposts · 7 months
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Getting both new Jodie and Mandip content so close to the Anniversary of the Power of the Doctor feels like the universe giving us a present. Including Mandip in the White suit she wore to tPotD premiere.
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