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dapperdelphina · 2 years
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Bros (2022) | dir. Nicholas Stoller
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beanbag0509 · 1 year
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for all my fellow carla x elliot enjoyers out there
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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- What app is this for again? - It's this new hookup app my company is launching. We've got Grindr. We've got Tinder. This is Zellweger. It's for gay guys who just want to talk about actresses, then go to bed. - Oh, I'd use that.
Bros, Nicholas Stoller (2022)
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yourdailyqueer · 1 year
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Eve Lindley
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 12 January 1993
Ethnicity: Cuban, white
Nationality: American
Occupation: Actress
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clemsfilmdiary · 2 years
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Bros (2022, Nicholas Stoller)
10/23/22
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copper-dropper · 1 year
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prettygilrlavatars · 2 years
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+ 6 avatars Eve Lindley (1-6) lien imgbox
underusedfcchallenge Jour 6/17 septembre : personnes trans, non-binaire et troisième genre @sweetieschallenge
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moviemosaics · 2 years
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Bros
directed by Nicholas Stoller, 2022
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bambroot · 2 years
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Just finished rewatching Dispatches from Elsewhere and if you haven't seen it, you should. Don't look up anything about it. Don't spoil it at all. Just watch it.
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The canon queer character of the day is:
Simone from Dispatches from Elsewhere, who is a transgender woman.
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letmerunitbiyou · 1 year
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022: #19: Bros (dir. Nicholas Stoller)
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Rom-com's are not generally my forte, and comedy films in general tend to be very hit or miss for me, but there's something about the Apatow-ian sense of humor in director Nicholas Stoller's work that just ticks all the right boxes for me. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is, to me, one of the greatest of all time, and honestly, Bros falls right up there with it. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, it just takes all of the things that work in a good rom-com and brings it to an audience that Hollywood hardly ever doesn't trauma-lock in film. Although there is something to be said about the fact that this film does center two white men, the positivity and non-tragic LGBTQIA+ representation Bros brings to screen while maintaining a measure of quality that rivals the greatest rom-coms of all time is a gigantic step in the right direction for mainstream queer film. An absolute triumph. Currently streaming on Peacock. Read my full review for Bros here
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beanbag0509 · 2 years
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so, a vigilante computer hacker and a transgender pyromaniac walk into a state prison 🤖🔥
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Happy Birthday Jason Segel!
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laserpinksteam · 1 year
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Film after film: Bros (dir. Nicholas Stoller, 2022)
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There are moments of smart glee in this otherwise obnoxious film. Co-written and dominated by Eichner, Bros could work as his stand-up routine, yet in this aspiring rom-com most of his lines sound like tired paper. The moments though are there, which makes this film such a massive disappointment. MacFarlane is written flat, yet the actor's sensitive charisma shines through. The scenes involving the friend circle of Eichner's character are refreshingly sweet, and the discussions of the queer museum's board are an easy standout, with Madison and Jones stealing every scene. What eventually premieres as the museum's exhibition is a horror. A wasted chance.
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