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dynamitekansai · 1 month
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togetherkru · 5 months
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BELLAMY BLAKE APPRECIATION WEEK 2023 ♚
Day 1 : favourite season
Season 2 : The Knight "If you need forgiveness, I’ll give that to you. You’re forgiven."
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tasoiano · 4 months
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Wael Eldahdouh @WaelDahdouh 📸🎞️
-a journalist from Gaza, a real Journalist!
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homestuckconfession · 3 months
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Ive been drawing karkat on the bathroom walls at school for 2 years now and havent gotten caught. Everytime i see ones been erased somehow (i use sharpie) i hurridly draw karkat back and go about my day.
I havent been caught and no one suspects me :>
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4ft10tvlandfangirl · 4 months
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"Hamza was not just part of me. He was the soul of my soul."
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Bob Beckwith died last month. He was 91.
These days we talk about the need to prepare; the need for a Shit Hits The Fan (SHTF) plan.
Beckwith had a SHTF plan of his own. When terrorists devastated lower Manhattan, Bob put on his gear. He knew his city needed him and he didn't let his having been retired seven years stop him from serving, searching the rubble for survivors.
There’s no record of how Beckwith felt about his image and his noble service being co-opted by a politician for their own purposes.
But, in my mind he paid no attention to the attempt by the Administration to snatch a public relations victory from their stunning, inglorious failure to protect our nation.
Bob had work to do.
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foileadeux · 1 year
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LOSING MY LIFE IS WORTH THE CHANCE FOR A PAT
i salute you
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pernillecfcw · 1 year
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What a photo 💛
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seagreenstardust · 3 months
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Every time I watch MHA I come out of it loving Katsuki Bakugo more
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crashnbrn · 2 years
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i will never, ever get over him </3
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isagrimorie · 4 months
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In support of this post about people using “cringe” to shame people who like something too much or trying hard at something— which is honestly, just a cycle from hipsters, who got it from the generation before.
Here is Penny Hartz from Happy Endings dancing it out and committing to it.
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daily-coloring · 4 months
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Best of 2023 - Movies
Seems like I did run into more than one almost perfect movie this year, but the number one, definitely one of the most brilliant film I ever watched. And no, it's not the new Basic Instinct but I can see a little bit of resemblance.
01. Anatomy of a Fall - Dir: Justine Triet - 2023 - "Marriage, the film suggests, is like a mosaic. One or two highly coloured tiles might catch the eye but they can’t, on their own, show the whole picture. The reports we get of Sandra and Samuel’s life together (there is only one flashback in the film; most of what we learn comes from the evidence presented in the court) suggest a relationship that gets chillier and spikier by the minute. But then the prosecution’s case relies on cherrypicking the trauma and the deep-seated unhappiness in the marriage, and foregrounding the character traits in Sandra that might make her capable of murder. A choice of other, sunnier moments, as Sandra reasonably points out, would paint an entirely different picture of her relationship with her husband." - The Guardian
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02. Saltburn - Dir: Emerald Fennell - 2023
03. Aftersun - Dir: Charlotte Wells - 2022
04. Past Lives - Dir: Celine Song - 2023 = "Towards the end of Celine Song’s Past Lives, two old friends wait for a cab in front of a bright blue garage door. In the two minutes it takes for a car to arrive, both everything, and nothing happens. Writer and director Song is perhaps more attuned to rhythm of dialogue than most: like Nora Moon (Greta Lee), the protagonist of this feature debut, she made her name as a playwright. But Song is also sharply aware of the power of the unsaid, of what can be articulated through pauses and gestures. As the film swells to its emotional climax, not a word is spoken." - British Film Institute
05. Tár - Dir: Todd Field - 2022
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06. Leave the World Behind - Dir: Sam Esmail - 2023
07. Bros - Dir: Nicholas Stoller - 2022
08. Rurangi - Dir: Max Currie - 2020 - "Director Max Currie lets the bleak landscape and the conflicted characters tell the story, and the plot resolution, when it comes, is incomplete but full of hope. There are some terrific lines of dialogue: Jem tells Caz: “you’re like the same, but you’re not”, and he adds: “ gender-it’s complicated; you were never exactly girly”. In a sickbed reconciliation, father Gerald tells Caz:” It’s not my world… I want you here”. Anahera has the final word on this: “ most people are just idiots about other people’s sexuality. You just do you”." - Scene Magazine
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09. Spoiler Alert - Dir: Michael Showalter - 2022
10. Saint Maud - Dir: Rose Glass - 2019
11. The Innocents - Dir: Eskil Vogt - 2021
12. Lamb - Dir: Valdimar Jóhannsson - 2021
13. The Whale - Dir: Darren Aronofsky - 2022
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14. Athena - Dir: Romain Gavras - 2022
15. Possessor - Dir: Brandon Cronenberg - 2020 - "It’s all very compelling, well-acted and presented, although there’s a chilliness and a clinical edge that is very Cronenberg-ian, but might keep audiences at arm’s length. Ditto the violence. Stabbings, shootings, pokerings (use your imagination) — it’s all here, bar exploding heads. A strong stomach is required. If you don’t have one, just use someone else’s." - Empire
16. What's Love Got To Do With It - Dir: Shekhar Kapur - 2022
17. Nuovo Olimpo - Dir: Ferzan Özpetek - 2023
18. Are You There God? It's Me Margaret - Dir: Kelly Fremon Craig - 2023
19. Joy Ride - Dir: Adele Lim - 2023
20. Earthquake Bird - Dir: Wash Westmoreland - 2019
21. Cruella - Dir: Craig Gillespie - 2021
22. The Daughter - Dir: Simon Stone - 2015
23. Nope - Dir: Jordan Peele - 2022
24. Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool - Dir: Paul McGuigan - 2017
25. Don't Worry Darling - Dir: Olivia Wilde - 2022
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26. A Hero - Dir: Asghar Farhadi - 2021
27. You Hurt My Feelings - Dir: Nicole Holofcener - 2023
28. Anaïs in Love - Dir: Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet - 2021 - "The pleasures of Anaïs in Love largely derive from the nuanced performances by Demoustier and Bruni Tedeschi. The latter, for once, is not required to be tearful or neurotic, and the growing attraction between her and Anaïs is convincingly handled – even if one could quibble at a couple of cliché moments, such as the two women’s encounter under an apple tree (in which Anaïs gives Émilie an apple) and the nowadays seemingly obligatory sea-shore setting for the lesbian love scene. The excellent Demoustier sustains the entire film, indeed named after her. Her choice was not accidental: Bourgeois-Tacquet had already cast her as the lead in her 2018 short Pauline asservie. (Both the short and Anaïs in Love were shown at Cannes in 2021 – quite an accolade.) Ebullient and ‘cute’ especially when seducing Daniel or Émilie, Demoustier is equally believable as an aggrieved daughter when she finds out that her mother’s lethal illness has returned. Her irrepressible energy and artless beauty underline her precise rendition of a modern young woman bent on following her own desire, straight or queer – at times to the point of insensitivity. Indeed, it’s hard to think of another actress who could have made Anais’s exasperating unreliability, egocentricity and excessive volubility forgivable, let alone endearing, as they are evidently supposed to be. Fans of Eric Rohmer may be reminded of some of the young heroines in his ‘Comedies and Proverbs’ (1980–1990) and ‘Tales of the Four Seasons’ (1990 – 1998) series, a filmic heritage also suggested by the literary references and cultured dialogue. This is marivaudage with an intellectual bent – Anaïs and Émilie share a love of Duras’s 1964 novel The Ravishing of Lol Stein – and a feminist twist: “I don’t want to meet interesting people,” Anaïs says, “I want to be interesting.” Thanks in large part to Demoustier, she is." - British Film Institute
29. Flora + Son - Dir: John Carney - 2023
30. Explanation of Everything - Dir: Gábor Reisz - 2023
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rizumuj · 1 year
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She is Shalala!
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gregor-samsung · 8 months
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قهرمان [A Hero] (Asghar Farhadi, 2021)
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urfav-mirrorball · 8 months
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SOOOO
taylor won:
best pop song
song of the year
best direction
video of the year
artist of the year
show of the summer
album of the year
best cinematography
best visual effects
IS SHE A SUPER HERO
she works so hard i’m so proud of her and i love her sooo much 🫶🏻🫶🏻
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unabashedlyinlove · 1 year
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Sam in the panic room
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To me, this is still one of the most heartbreaking things to watching in SPN. The way he was left in the panic for days, all by himself for the detox, the slow descent in to almost madness, the hallucinations and how the people he loved the most, hurt him the most. Jareds acting was so beautiful, layered and powerful. Jared lived, breathed and honored Sam in ways that I cannot describe.
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