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did anybody order a gif of that scene from Bridget Jones's Baby where it looks like Ben Willbond is hitting on Colin Firth
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lovecatnip · 5 months
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Bridget Jones's Baby
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mydarkmaterials · 4 months
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haveyouseenthisromcom · 2 months
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eyecandyhoney · 4 months
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Patrick Galen Dempsey From Maine, USA
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Dear @faisonsunreve thanks for the tag. This was definitely a time taking task but so much fun to do. A true time travel to your watching history. To my surprise there are three French films and three Tom Hanks films included. 😄
A few comments about certain choices.
Favorite film of all time: The Thief of Bagdad (1940): The jewel of the film is Conrad Veidt’s insane Jaffar dressed up with the turban.
Best script: Some Like It Hot (1959): The story about two antihero musicians trying to make a living and avoiding gangsters by dressing as women and joining a female band and traveling to Miami is still unique to watch.
Favorite poster: The Empire Strikes Back (1980): Memories from the childhood. Darth Vader’s perhaps a little too epic posture promises you an emotional adventure and that promise will be fulfilled.
"I’ll watch it some day": Napoléon (1927): @missholson and I were introduced to this 6-hour biopic of Napoleon and we were stunned by the shots of the twenty-minute triptych sequence, where widescreen panorama is made by projecting multiple-image montages simultaneously on three screens. Blu-ray is waiting on the shelf.
Big personal impact: Elvis (2022): I wasn’t prepared for the narrative where female gaze and male vulnerability are allowed and validated.
You like, but everyone hates: Angels & Demons (2009): Don’t know today’s reception but when it was released the film was heavily criticized by the critics and the audience. I like both this and The Da Vinci Code (2006), but having more convincing characters, plot and hold for the entirety makes it better than the first one.
Underrated: The Ninth Gate (1999): Polanski is a very contradictory director for his sexual abuse charges, therefore it feels shameful to admit liking his films or considering his films to be valued. Many find Gate as a dull thriller. The film doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore but the mystery around the occult books and the things you can’t see. 
"Why do I like this?": Bachelor Party (1984): This is my favourite question of them all. I discussed with @faisonsunreve about on what basis you should answer this and does it reveal your true movie taste. The 80’s crazy comedy is a silly and out-dated genre and that is why the films of this era fascinate me. Bachelor Party is full of lame humor and over-the-top characters. Yet the storyline is versatile and entertaining. Young Tom Hanks embodies the past. 
Great soundtrack: La Cage aux Folles (1978): Ennio Morricone has said first he has to understand the film, the images, the story and the director’s intentions before starting to compose. I would like to know his study for Folles, because the soundtrack has such a humorous, characteristic and warm sound. 
That cinematography: Furiant (2015): I was balancing between Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) and La double vie de Véronique (1991), but this short film stands out with the way the rural landscapes, the dimly lit rooms and the unspoken moments are visualized (and edited) by the producer, director, writer, cinematographer and editor Ondřej Hudeček.
Criminally overlooked: Angélique film series (1964-68): Yes, you could put almost any Conrad Veidt film here, however I chose this. I have been fond of Angélique films since I was a child. These spectacles tell the story of Angélique in the time of King Louis XIV of France. Romance, adventure, scheming with breathtaking soundtrack and costume design, beautiful Michèle Mercier in the leading role and the flashy way of speaking French offer us an exquisite interpretation from the 60’s. 
Favorite active director: Peter Strickland: I have seen only The Duke of Burgundy (2014) and Flux Gourmet (2022), nevertheless his style of using the aesthetics of Italian genre films and the intimacy he creates is just heartwarming.
Anyone who wants to make their own version, please do and let me know. 📼📀📦🔦
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sircolinmorgan · 6 months
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If I love a tv show or a movie that ended I never, ever want it to come back. obviously there’s not the remotest chance that merlin will come back but I’ll never understand these people that constantly talk about wanting a new series. why?? it would be terrible?? I’ve never wanted Friends to come back, not even for a one off half an hour special. I live in fear of them making a Tangled live action movie. I’m lowkey worried about the new doctor who specials with David and Catherine coming back. If I love it I want it to stay dead and buried forever lmao.
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livingjoke · 2 years
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thedreadpiratebonnet · 8 months
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Seriously, though, I’ve watched a lot of rom coms of varying quality (mostly hetero, but my fair share of queer ones too) and, while I maaaaybe wouldn’t put RWRB in the top tier of what I’ve seen, it’s a really fucking good solid rom com imho
I don’t know, maybe I’m just easily pleased and too tired to be more objective about media these days, but you know what? I was very bloody pleased!!
And, like, for me I need a rom com to be rewatchable and for the leads to sell me on the romance and to come out smiling and RWRB did all of that and maybe it could have done more but, right now, I’m happy (okay, I don’t know that it’s rewatchable yet but I have a sneaking suspicion that it will be and I’m dying to watch it again)
Plus, I looked at my list of all the queer films I’ve seen and I counted maybe 20 rom coms out of 600+ movies (tbf some of those are only on there for one character though)—and, yeah, some of those other movies are romances with happy endings, but unabashed queer rom coms are still rare and I’m so happy to see a movie like this!!
(This isn’t meant to make anyone feel bad for not liking it or for feeling conflicted I just can’t stop thinking about it and need to get more of my feelings out and go do things that are not thinking about this movie lol)
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not-mary-sue · 2 months
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Why are they making another Bridgett Jones film? I knew this was going to happen because the last gave us a tiny bit of a cliffhanger, but it just feels like ruining things. Bridgett Jones Baby ended with her happy, married, with a family. If they spoil that by sticking her in another love triangle I'll scream.
(It probably doesn't help that Bridgett Jones Baby is the only one of the series I actually enjoyed)
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did anybody order some blurry gifs of Ben Willbond dancing in the background of Bridget Jones's Baby?
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blossom-ofsnow · 2 years
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IS IT TRUE THERE’S A BRIDGET JONES 4 MOVIE IN THE WORKS? DON’T TOY WITH MY EMOTIONS
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mydarkmaterials · 4 months
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lemongrad · 2 years
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Just rewatched Bridget Jones’ Baby and honestly I don’t think it gets the respect it deserves for being the absolute female fantasy film that it is- woman in her forties with close friends, her own flat, and a good job, finds out she’s pregnant by one of two men who are both age appropriate, stable, and attractive, and they both adore her and want the baby to be theirs? Yes please
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rosewritersstuff · 1 year
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When it's that kind of day...ffs 🍕🍷
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soyboysace · 8 months
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i'm so late to the party but i'm sorry??? bridget jones 4??? in the works??? i'm fucking SAT
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