I've been complaining a lot lately about people not having enough media literacy but seeing some of ya'll's takes on this banger new season of Black Mirror has me wondering if you guys have... too much media literacy.
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i’m gay and look in the mirror every day and yet this is still the gayest shit i’ve ever seen in my life
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Westworld
Season 4, “Well Enough Alone”
Director: Craig William Macneill
DoP: Peter Flinkenberg
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random but why was such a big part of jonathan’s character his love for photography (and his huge desire to go to NYU for that) for them to completely forget about that in the fourth season
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26.07.2023
#Mira-Marathon | Batman Nolanverse
Film
Name: The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Production studios: Warner Bros., DC Comics, DC Entertainment, Legendary Entertainment, Syncopy;
Director: Christopher Nolan;
Screenwriters: Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, David S. Goyer;
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard;
Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Thriller, Drama;
Timing: 2 hours, 45 minutes;
"The Dark Knight Rises" is an exciting conclusion to the Batman trilogy. The film follows the return of Batman to fight a new enemy, Bane. It has an exciting plot, impressive visuals and complex characters.
My rating: 9/10
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-> 𝖽𝗂𝖼𝗄 𝗀𝗋𝖺𝗒𝗌𝗈𝗇 𝗑 𝖺𝖼𝗍𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗌!𝗋𝖾𝖺𝖽𝖾𝗋
-> 𝗌𝗈𝖼𝗂𝖺𝗅 𝗆𝖾𝖽𝗂𝖺 𝖺𝗎!
-> 𝗋𝖾𝗊𝗎𝖾𝗌𝗍: 𝖳𝗁𝖾 𝗆𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗂𝗈𝗇𝖺𝗂𝗋𝖾 (𝗈𝗋 𝖻𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗂𝗈𝗇𝖺𝗂𝗋𝖾 𝖨 𝖽𝗈𝗇'𝗍 𝗄𝗇𝗈𝗐 𝗁𝗈𝗐 𝗋𝗂𝖼𝗁 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖶𝖺𝗒𝗇𝖾𝗌 𝖺𝗋𝖾 ) 𝖾𝗅𝖽𝖾𝗌𝗍 𝗌𝗈𝗇 𝗈𝖿 𝖡𝗋𝗎𝖼𝖾 𝖶𝖺𝗒𝗇𝖾 𝖽𝖺𝗍𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖺 𝗒𝗈𝗎𝗇𝗀, 𝗍𝖺𝗅𝖾𝗇𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗌𝗎𝖼𝖼𝖾𝗌𝗌𝖿𝗎𝗅 𝖺𝖼𝗍𝗋𝖾𝗌𝗌, 𝗉𝗅𝖾𝖺𝗌𝖾.
-> 𝗂 𝗁𝗈𝗉𝖾 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾 𝗂𝗍 𝖺𝗇𝗈𝗇🫶🏿
Gotham royalty, Dick Grayson, caught with actress Y/N Y/LN behind the scenes of upcoming movie (3/5/2023 1:52 PM)
For months now, fans have been questioning the mysterious relationship between Dick Grayson and Hollywood’s favorite star, Y/N Y/LN. While this may come as a surprise to some, for most of us, it was kind of expected.
Just this morning, the two were seen outside of the actress's trailer on the set of her upcoming movie. The young actress, most notable for her acclaimed EGOT status, is using the feature film to officially bring and end to her acting hiatus.
For a little over three years now, Y/N has practically shut herself out from the public eye, wanting to take care of personal matters in her life. Insiders report that regardless of her "mysterious health condition", she's back and better than ever!
And of course, despite most of the filming taking place in the heart of New York, the gothamite had no trouble traveling to to visit her on set. Paparazzi spotted the apparent couple looking closer than usual just as Dick was seen leaving her trailer.
Throughout the years, both celebrities have been stuck in the classic "will they, won't they" situationship. We can easily take a quick look at the history of the two when they were introduced to each other through their mutual friend, Kori Anders.
Kori, who also happens to be co-starring in the same film as Y/LN, has noted in the past how much she would love for both friends to get together, saying that:
"I know most people usually don't want their besties to date each other, but I actually wouldn't mind. Dick is a good guy, and he's the kind of guy that Y/N could really use right now..."
On the other hand, Y/N has made it clear in the past that she's not looking for a relationship, wanting to focus on her son, Jonathan, instead. After getting pregnant by her ex (who ended up cheating on her, ouch!), the actress tried to keep her life as private as possible.
Dick, on the other hand, absolutely adores Y/N and her son! Over the course of their decade long friendship, the billionaire has proven to be a prominent figure in the child's life. Even this past March, the eldest Wayne flew both the mother and her little five year old out of the country to vacation with him in Italy.
Even though the celebs constantly try to deny any dating rumors, the proof is in the pudding now! No matter how much they try to defend their so called "friendship", we can't help but love the way they love.
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@bigdickgrayson: Welp I guess the secret's out. These past few years have been some of the best years of my life all thanks to the little family I get to call my own. After getting married, I get to call myself a dad to not only my son Johnny, but to my beautiful baby girl Mari as well. Of course, while Johnathan may not be mine by blood, I still love him and his sister as my own. After practically raising him alongside my beautiful wife, there's nothing else I would see him as. These people here are the light of my life and I am forever greatful for it. Love you Y/NN❤️
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user1: THERE'S TWO???
⤷ user2: no actually since when was there a second one🧍♀️
user3: ahh the babies are too cute!!
user4: he's not a step father he's the father that stepped UP
@y/nofficial: 🩵
⤷ @bigdickgayson: 💙
⤷ user5: CRWING SCREAMING SOBBING
⤷ user6: when is it my turn bro PLEASE
user7: congra😭tula😭tions😭😭
user8: my royal family fr🫶
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@y/nofficial: my lil yeah <3
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user1: fym "lil yeah" girl yall are MARRIED
user2: WAR IS OVERRR
user3: im so happy for you mamas <3
user4: i like how dick wrote a whole essay while miss girl is out here giving us scraps😭
⤷ user5: bro she will NAWT hesitate to deactivate her entire account go get a straw and suck it up abeg
user6: still can't wrap my head around the fact that she hid a whole ass baby right under our noses💀
@bigdickgrayson: 💙
⤷ @y/nofficial: 🩵
⤷ user7: somebody catchme.... imma pass out..
user8: the true people's princess🥹
notice how i used e news for dick and tmz for jason because it matches their color scheme👀 also ty abby for giving me the idea to give them two kids instead of one ily foreva and eva
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EXCLUSIVE: After breaking out with her lead role in the second season of Netflix’s smash hit series Bridgerton, Simone Ashley has moved on to star in This Tempting Madness, a new indie directed by Jennifer E. Montgomery, from her script written with husband Andrew M. Davis, which just wrapped production in Los Angeles.
A first look still from the pic, marking Montgomery’s feature directorial debut, can be found below.
Inspired by a true story, This Tempting Madness is an elevated psychological thriller about a young woman (Ashley) who awakens from a coma grievously injured, memory fractured, her husband arrested. But as she puts together the pieces of her past, she starts to question her own actions — and her perception of reality.
Producers include Montgomery and Davis for their Smoke Jumper Films; Mango Monster Productions; Jessica Malanaphy and Marcei Brown for CatchLight Studios; and William Day Frank. Coming from a background as a cinematographer, Davis will also be lensing the film.
In the second season of Bridgerton, based on the hugely popular Julia Quinn romance novels, Ashley was introduced as Kate Sharma, who’s courted by Viscount Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) upon her arrival in London from India. For a moment snatching the record of the most-watched English-language series in Netflix history, with 251.7M hours viewed in its first seven days, the season was celebrated for breaking a race barrier with Ashley’s character, whose ethnicity was changed from the books so that her family would be of Indian descent.
Set to reprise the role in Season 3, Ashley has also recently appeared in Disney’s live-action reimagining of The Little Mermaid, as Ariel’s sister, Indira. Otherwise best known for her role as Olivia on Netflix’s BAFTA-winning series Sex Education, she also boasts credits including Pokémon Detective Pikachu (Warner Bros), Broadchurch (BBC America) and C.B. Strike (Cinemax), to name a few. The actress is represented by Identity Agency Group, CAA, and Myman Greenspan Fox.
Montgomery and Davis are repped by Anonymous Content.
Source: Deadline
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hiii! i’ve had this idea for a while but idk if you’ll like it. the reader and jonathan broke up so one day he tries using his mask with her (you can choose why) but it doesn’t work because her biggest fear came true. her biggest fear was losing him and she did. maybe make it cute at the end if you’d like! thank you, love your writing!!!
Useless Toxin ↦ Jonathan Crane × Female!Reader
i accepted this because it's not like that one request a bit ago. like bro, that request had me scarred, but thank you! I'm so glad you love my writing :')
Warnings: angst but fluff at the end, fear toxins, break up, poor eating habit, crane breaking in
To say you were broken was an understatement.
You and Jonathan broke up and it took a toll on you; stuck at home with a blanket wrapped around you that still faintly smelled like him and your eyes puffy from crying while your only food supplement was your favorite ice cream. You were watching some dumb romance movie while mumbling about how they'll eventually break up.
That was until you heard a crash in your kitchen. You turned your head quickly, a sniffle escaping your nose as your eyes narrowed in the direction of the kitchen. You had a choice of either getting the bat you had near your front door or asking who was there. However, you've seen too many horror films to know that was never a good idea, so you moved quickly, but quietly to your door and grabbed your bat.
However, when you turned around, a hand was on your arm, turning you around and looking at you through the holes of the burlap mask. "No need for the bat, little one. Just tell me one thing," Scarecrow unleashed his toxins and watched you, waiting for your reaction. "What is it you fear most?" You stood still, staring at him. In Jonathan's mind, this was the only way he would be able to see you. Unfortunately, in his sick mind, he had to continue to play the part of the villain.
"Was that supposed to do something?" He was taken aback by your question, confused as to why you didn't react. "Yes...?" You shrug. Guess my biggest fear happened." You jerk your arm out of his hold before heading to the kitchen to check what he broke. When you saw it was a plate, you felt your heart sink as it was the one Jonathan used to use. You sniffle, letting your tears escape your eyes. He heard you and tilted his head to the side. "What was it? Your biggest fear?" You bit your lip to hold back a sob before saying, "losing the only man I loved."
"How'd you lose him?" You picked up the big pieces of the plate before throwing them out and grabbing the broom to sweep up the mess. "He broke up with me last week." It sunk in for Jonathan. Your biggest fear was losing him and he made it come true because he thought you were too good for him. "I'm sorry..." You snort. "You didn't do anything." You continued sweeping, not hearing the sound of the mask come off. "Darling..." You froze before turning around. "Jonathan?" He nodded. "I'm sorry for hurting you." You let out a sob before covering your mouth.
He made his way towards you with caution. "I just thought you deserved better. I didn't know I would hurt you like this, darling."
"But you did!" He got closer and reached one of his hands out to you. "I didn't know, and I didn't mean to." His tone was soft as his fingers gently caressed your forearm. "I thought I was doing what was best for you and now I see I wasn't and I'm sorry." With his other hand, he reached over to wipe the tears from your face. "You did it because you thought you were helping me, but you should've spoken to me about how you felt." He nodded. "I know that now. Please forgive me, darling." You rest your head on his chest. "Don't you dare try using your mask on me again. Also, those toxins suck." He chuckled. "I won't use it on you again, darling. I promise." He wrapped his arms around you and planted a kiss on your head.
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Stargate Rewatch: 1x01 Children of the Gods
After rewatching the original film I'm kicking off with the show's pilot - I actually watched both the original version and the "final cut" because there are aspects I enjoy of both. The final cut removes a few problematic elements and adds in some new material, but also cuts a few lines I really enjoy and the original version is really where my nostalgia lies, so... as always, my feelings, they are mixed.
Cold open with some redshirts - four men and one woman, sadly representative of the gender ratio the show will have going forward.
The unlucky Smurfette is Sgt Carol Weterings, not that I think she's ever mentioned by name in the episode.
"Probably the only thing it ever did was cost money." Heh.
I will say that Teal'c turning against Apophis at the end of the episode is nicely built - starting here where he examines the gun and identifies it as technology far advanced beyond the humans they’re used to dealing with.
When your name is above the title, you get introduced with an extreme close up.
The differences between the film and the show don't really bother me - I view the show as taking place in a very similar but alternate universe to the film rather than trying to squeeze them together - so O'Neil becomes O'Neill, Sha'uri becomes Sha're, Tyler becomes Charlie, Abydos is the closest planet to Earth, not the other side of the known universe, etc etc. But I consider the events of the film to be canon to the show universe unless directly contradicted.
But otherwise the pilot tries very hard to stick as close as possible to the film, to the point that Major Samuels states that General Hammond replaced General West.
Hammond says it’s been “over a year” since the events of the film, unclear exactly how much over.
The final cut has a longer version of the dead Jaffa, revealing one of them was a woman, and with all the changes to eliminate plot holes I don't know why Brad Wright put one back in. While we do see Jaffa women in the series, Goa'uld and Jaffa society is depicted as highly patriarchal and female Jaffa soliders are rare - we never see them in Apophis's ranks. It's an odd inclusion.
"What if the aliens get it?" "Well, they could be blowing their noses right now." hee!
"THANKS SEND MORE" Remember when Daniel had allergies? Give it a few episodes and the show sure won’t!
Amanda Tapping, doing her absolute best with some terrible dialogue. Brad Wright blames the "reproductive organs" speech on Jonathan Glassner, and it is terrible and thankfully removed from the final cut version, along with some other 90's era sexism from the bros. However there is one great moment, where Kawalsky asks "Have you ever pulled out of a simulated bombing run in an F16 at eight plus Gs?" and without missing a beat, Sam deadpans: "Yes." I love Sam.
"I'll give you exactly 24 hours to either return or send a message through - no Kleenex boxes, please." Hee, Hammond isn't quite the cuddly commander we know and love yet, but he has his moments.
It's very cute that Sam has a very similar reaction to the one Daniel had in the film just before going through the gate, although his was based in the wonder of something incredible and unknown, and hers is based in the physical manifestation of knowledge - says a lot about each of them and their similarities yet different perspectives - the marrying of these two points of view is what makes them such a good duo.
Michael Shanks, doing the James Spader impression that won him the role. He was only 26!
And of course Alexis Cruz, the only holdover from the movie (other than Erick Avari, who won't appear until season 2).
The original team sure did leave a bunch of weapons with the Abydonians, didn't they? I presume they taught them how to fire the guns because there's no way Daniel could/would have. He did however teach them very good English.
"Greetings from Earth, Doctor Jackson" - very cute, it's sad that Ferretti disappears into the ether by season 2.
Not the face of a woman who is shy, but a woman who knows how to make An Entrance. She even smirks a little as she walks over.
There is however a weird little moment where Sha're is reluctant to shake Jack's hand - maybe she wasn't impressed about his little joke brushing by Daniel? Both of these beats are removed from the final cut version which is probably for the best.
It's criminal Sha're doesn't actually get to speak in this scene, and in fact how few lines she has in the episode altogether.
It's disappointing, because Sha'uri was such an integral part of the film, and yet the show tries to get rid of her as quickly as possible to get Daniel on SG-1 and give him a core drive for the next three seasons. Her abduction is the precipitating event of Daniel's ten-year character arc and defining moment of transition from film!Daniel to show!Daniel, and yet she doesn't get a character arc of her own.
However I do think Shanks and Vaitiare Hirshon sell the relationship in the few scenes they have - they're very physically connected/protective of one another, perhaps concerned that Jack's there to take Daniel back with him (which is in fact the case). And of course Sha're, annoyed at being left behind while Daniel shows the others his discovery, gives him a very proprietary kiss.
I think show!Sha're gets a bad rap, she's spunky and I love her. I just wish there was more of her.
Sam and Daniel insta-bonding - Daniel making an intuitive leap to solve the puzzle and Sam filling in the gaps with science to make it work, they really are kindred spirits.
The issue with the cartouche though is that the symbols look like hierogyphs, not star constellations/Stargate glyphs.
Back in the pyramid, there's a scene sorely missing here - imagine if rather than ogling Sha're, Ferretti had a conversation with her, giving us more of a chance to know Sha're on her own terms rather than just Daniel's wife and the object of others desire. Especially when Ferretti was on the original mission so knows she's more than a "beautiful woman" - it would also give additional weight to him remembering the gate address where she's taken later on.
Teal'c clocks Skaara's gun as the same tech he saw on Earth in breadcrumb no. 2.
"Nothing good can ever come through this gate!" "You came through it , Daniel" I mean...I realise there are a lot of problematic white savior-y aspects to the show, but idk, this scene and the Abydonians all petting Daniel to say goodbye gets me. Sean Amsing as Tobay also returns in Full Circle which is a nice callback to this scene.
The final cut removes a reaction shot from Jack which I have mixed feelings about - I get that the focus probably needs to be on Daniel at that moment, but I do think it's important for Jack to appreciate how Daniel really found a home with the Abydonians and was appreciated and loved by them, and it's nicely played by RDA.
LOL, watch out for how many times Jack pats Daniel on the shoulder. Apparently that annoyed Shanks so RDA kept doing it, but it's also a nice little setup of their relationship going forward.
There's a second shoulder pat in the hallway.
Just two dudes, drinking beer, (not) talking about their feelings.
“She was the complete opposite of everyone else, she practically fell on the floor laughing every time I tried to do some kind of chore they all took for granted.” Underrated line, because it gives important context to Daniel and Sha’re’s relationship, and perhaps more importantly, how Daniel characterises her - she is the one who keeps him grounded, who teases him, there is balance to their relationship. There’s potentially an interesting parallel there to Vala in the later seasons, although it manifests in a very different way.
“I think she forgave me for what happened to our kid, she just couldn’t forget…I’m the opposite, I can never forgive myself, but sometimes I can forget.” This is a great scene.
The Final Cut removes all the “harem scenes” and while I can see why, we do lose a bit of context to Teal'c's involvement in the process as he is the one who chooses the women from the holding cell to go into the harem, and then from the harem to be presented to Apophis.
There was a missed opportunity to actually see Sha're interact with the other prisoners - she could have had a conversation with Weterings at least, find out she was from Earth, perhaps assure her that the others would be coming to rescue them.
To the surprise of no one I’m sure, this episode does not pass the Bechdel test.
But there is a hint of solidarity among the prisoners - first in the holding cell where the others hold Skaara back, and here in the harem Sha're squeezes the hand of another woman.
Weterings is killed by the hand device which keeps the electrical current aesthetic from the movie the show will later abandon - as Teal'c looks perturbed.
Daniel back on Earth immediately getting stuck into the coffee even though no one else is drinking, lol.
"Ra played a god, the sun god, he borrowed the religion and culture of the ancient Egyptians he brought through the gate and used it to enslave them." A bit of a change from the movie here, where it was the other way around - slightly less problematic!
Everyone is in dress blues except Kawalsky who is in camo, and Daniel, who is wearing Jack's clothes.
"Colonel I'd like to remind you that rescuing Dr Jackson's wife is a secondary objective." This line was removed in the final cut and I don't know why? It adds to Samuel's bastardry.
Has everyone forgotten about Weterings?
Shoulder pat no. 3!
In the second harem scene Sha're is now sitting isolated from the other women - did she argue with them? Just trying not to be noticed? What happened offscreen?
Also what's going on in the top left corner - it looks like the healing device! Maybe Sha're did throw down with one of the others and that's why she's on her own. I have to read into things, because the show gives us so very little of Sha're and it's a real shame.
She does get a good moment fighting against the guards though - earlier she was defiant and told them she wasn't afraid of them, here she bites one of them on the arm.
I understand from a narrative perspective why Sha're is the one who gets taken over, but it really is Schrodinger’s fridging - until she’s found Sha’re is both alive and dead for the purpose of the narrative, both Daniel’s primary drive and source of inner conflict.
Christopher Judge does so much with so little. Master of the cheek twitch!
Oof, the nudity. In isolation from everything else, it doesn’t bother me - it’s intended to be horrifying, not titillating, and is effective in conveying objectification and dehumanisation by the Goa'uld.
However, it was a studio request, Wright/Glassner regretted doing it, it doesn’t fit the tone of the show going forward, but most importantly Hirshon was pressured into the full frontal when she only agreed to topless, and for that alone it should be excised.
The puppet symbiotes are so much more effective than the cgi they use later. I don’t think there’s another scene in the show that really captures the menace of the Goa’uld like this one - the symbiote (who we'll later learn is Amaunet) slithering around on Sha're's body is just so visceral and horrifying. The glowing eyes before implantation is an effective touch.
Jack sticking Daniel in it with Sam by saying Sha're was a gift could be amusing, except the conversation gets cut off before Daniel can explain. It annoys me, because Daniel not "accepting" Sha're was actually the point? It's kind of important! I assume he does tell Sam the whole story later.
"Unless we want to get ourselves a really bad reputation, I just think we should avoid shooting the first people we meet on a new planet" is a nice follow up to Daniel's sarcastic "well that would have been an excellent reason to shoot everyone" from the film. At this point, Daniel doesn't appear to be carrying a weapon other than a knife. Oh, how that will change!
The Chulak priests speak "a derivation of Arabic" and something else - the Goa'uld language is meant to be similar to Abydonian, which is based on Ancient Egyptian. Of course modern Egyptian is an Arabic dialect that came much later, but perhaps we are to assume Goa'uld - or at least the Chulak vernacular - evolved along similar lines.
Jack unable to shoot Sha're when she stands in front of Apophis is a nice movie callback.
The final cut has a good extra scene between Sam and Daniel where he is quite delusional thinking Sha're might just be drugged, and Sam tries to talk sense into him. Daniel's blind optimism against Sam's pragmatic realism will be an important aspect of their relationshio going forward.
Shoulder pat no. 4!
Teal'c P.I. sees Skaara talking to Jack and starts putting pieces together - the weapons from the opening scene, the weapons on Abydos + Jack's watch, and Daniel helpfully supplying the Earth glyph.
Alexis Cruz is committed to the film pronunciation of Sha’uri, bless him.
“But you are a great warrior, we defeated Ra together!” Skaara’s faith in Jack is so pure.
Skaara gets a shoulder pat too.
"Another fine day on planet Kawalsky" - This line was removed from the final cut! What a tragedy. I get the sense Brad Wright feels a bit cringe about the campier aspects of the show, but it's part of the charm! To be fair Ferretti was more of the wisecracker in the movie rather than Kawalsky, but I love that show Kawalsky is a little goofy.
I'm sorry, what is this silver monstrosity? I guess a sliver of credit that after the nudity not going for a sexy alien outfit, but this is a hate crime. I also have a very high tolerance, and even affection for, silly Stargate headgear, but there's camp and then there's ugly.
Peter Williams as Apophis though: 10/01, no notes.
"They're going to choose...who will be the children of the gods." I do love it when they say the title of the thing in the thing.
The subtle moment where Teal'c motions that Jack should kneel is a nice setup - Skaara being very reluctant and angry about kneeling, and being the last to do so, is nice movie continuity. Skaara really gets shortchanged by the show after this episode.
"How much would I remember if you chose me?" I wonder if Daniel ever thinks that maybe him drawing the attention of the Goa'uld contributed to Skaara getting chosen. You know, just to really lay on the angst and guilt.
So the premise is that these Apophis underlings are choosing hosts for their children who are symbiotes ready for implantation, which doesn't really fit with what we learn about Goa'uld queens/reproduction later. We also learn later that Skaara is taken as a host for Apophis's son Klorel which doesn't sqaure with these two choosing him.
Headcanon time! This is actually Zipacna who we meet later arguing for Klorel at Triad - different actor, of course, but he wears a similarly silly hat. So Amaunet now has access to all of Sha're's memories of Skaara and she and Apophis decide that he will make a good host - maybe she also likes the idea of a family resemblance between herself and Klorel (I think we can assume he is also Amaunet's son?). But Apophis doesn't want anyone to know he's choosing a host for his offspring, so sends Zipacna out to do it for him.
This makes sense of Klorel later claiming that Apophis chose his host, and also gives backstory to Zipacna showing up in Pretense. And in the scene, the Goa'uld make a very quick decision to take Skaara, while the rest get very grossly examined people before choosing.
Shoulder pat no. 5!
"I have nowhere to go." Teal'c turning on his brother Jaffa to save a roomful of people, not expecting to survive himself, really hits.
"For this, you can stay at my place." hee!
Jack not wanting to hear it when Teal'c tells him Skaara is no longer himself is a turnabout of the earlier scene with Daniel. Not so flip now it's your Emotional Support Abydonian, are you Jack?
Kawalsky getting Goa'ulded doesn't seem to hurt as much as Sha're's - because the symbiote isn't mature, or because Amaunet is particularly sadistic?
Soon to be SG-1 posing for their album cover.
It was the late 90's when tvs were tiny, so everyone had to stand uncomfortably close.
And we end with shoulder pat no. 6!
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2023 Critics’ Choice Awards — Film WINNERS
Best Picture
“Avatar: The Way of Water”
“Babylon”
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“Elvis”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — WINNER
“The Fabelmans”
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”
“RRR”
“Tár”
“Top Gun: Maverick”
“Women Talking”
Best Actor
Austin Butler – “Elvis”
Tom Cruise – “Top Gun: Maverick”
Colin Farrell – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Brendan Fraser – “The Whale” — WINNER
Paul Mescal – “Aftersun”
Bill Nighy – “Living”
Best Actress
Cate Blanchett – “Tár” — WINNER
Viola Davis – “The Woman King”
Danielle Deadwyler – “Till”
Margot Robbie – “Babylon”
Michelle Williams – “The Fabelmans”
Michelle Yeoh – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Best Supporting Actor
Paul Dano – “The Fabelmans”
Brendan Gleeson – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Judd Hirsch – “The Fabelmans”
Barry Keoghan – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Ke Huy Quan – “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — WINNER
Brian Tyree Henry – “Causeway”
Best Supporting Actress
Angela Bassett – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER
Jessie Buckley – “Women Talking”
Kerry Condon – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Jamie Lee Curtis – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Stephanie Hsu – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Janelle Monáe – “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”
Best Young Actor/Actress
Frankie Corio – “Aftersun”
Jalyn Hall – “Till”
Gabriel LaBelle – “The Fabelmans” — WINNER
Bella Ramsey – “Catherine Called Birdy”
Banks Repeta – “Armageddon Time”
Sadie Sink – “The Whale”
Best Acting Ensemble
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”
“The Fabelmans”
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” — WINNER
“The Woman King”
“Women Talking”
Best Director
James Cameron – “Avatar: The Way of Water”
Damien Chazelle – “Babylon”
Todd Field – “Tár”
Baz Luhrmann – “Elvis”
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — WINNERS
Martin McDonagh – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Sarah Polley – “Women Talking”
Gina Prince-Bythewood – “The Woman King”
S.S. Rajamouli – “RRR”
Steven Spielberg – “The Fabelmans”
Best Comedy
“The Banshees of Inisherin”
“Bros”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” — WINNER
“Triangle of Sadness”
“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent”
Best Animated Feature
“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” — WINNER
“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”
“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish”
“Turning Red”
“Wendell & Wild”
Best Foreign Language Film
“All Quiet on the Western Front”
“Argentina, 1985”
“Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths”
“Close”
“Decision to Leave”
“RRR” — WINNER
Best Original Screenplay
Charlotte Wells – “Aftersun”
Martin McDonagh – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — WINNER
Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner – “The Fabelmans”
Todd Field – “Tár”
Best Adapted Screenplay
Rian Johnson – “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”
Kazuo Ishiguro – “Living”
Rebecca Lenkiewicz – “She Said”
Samuel D. Hunter – “The Whale”
Sarah Polley – “Women Talking” — WINNER
Best Cinematography
Russell Carpenter – “Avatar: The Way of Water”
Linus Sandgren – “Babylon”
Roger Deakins – “Empire of Light”
Janusz Kaminski – “The Fabelmans”
Florian Hoffmeister – “Tár”
Claudio Miranda – “Top Gun: Maverick” — WINNER
Best Production Design
Dylan Cole, Ben Procter, Vanessa Cole – “Avatar: The Way of Water”
Florencia Martin, Anthony Carlino – “Babylon” — WINNER
Hannah Beachler, Lisa K. Sessions – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy, Bev Dunn – “Elvis”
Jason Kisvarday, Kelsi Ephraim – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Rick Carter, Karen O’Hara – “The Fabelmans”
Best Editing
Stephen Rivkin, David Brenner, John Refoua, James Cameron – “Avatar: The Way of Water”
Tom Cross – “Babylon”
Matt Villa, Jonathan Redmond – “Elvis”
Paul Rogers – “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — WINNER
Monika Willi – “Tár”
Eddie Hamilton – “Top Gun: Maverick”
Best Costume Design
Mary Zophres – “Babylon”
Ruth E. Carter – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — WINNER
Catherine Martin – “Elvis”
Shirley Kurata – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Jenny Eagan – “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”
Gersha Phillips – “The Woman King”
Best Hair and Makeup
“Babylon”
“The Batman”
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
“Elvis” — WINNER
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”
“The Whale”
Best Visual Effects
“Avatar: The Way of Water” — WINNER
“The Batman”
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”
“RRR”
“Top Gun: Maverick”
Best Song
“Lift Me Up” – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
“Ciao Papa” – “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
“Naatu Naatu” – “RRR” — WINNER
“Hold My Hand” – “Top Gun: Maverick”
“Carolina” – “Where the Crawdads Sing”
“New Body Rhumba” – “White Noise”
Best Score
Michael Giacchino – “The Batman”
Justin Hurwitz – “Babylon”
John Williams – “The Fabelmans”
Alexandre Desplat – “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
Hildur Guðnadóttir – “Tár” — WINNER
Hildur Guðnadóttir – “Women Talking”
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One
Available exclusively on Digital on January 9
4K UHD in limited edition steelbook packaging and Blu-ray arriving on January 23
Parts Two & Three of the Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trilogy to debut later in 2024
Based on DC’s iconic comic book limited series ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, join DC Super Heroes from across the multiverse in the first of three parts of DC’s new animated film Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One, which marks the beginning of the end to the Tomorrowverse story arc.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the all-new, action-packed DC animated film features some of DC’s most famous Super Heroes from multiple universes including Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, who come together to stop an impending threat of doom and destruction. The film will be available to purchase exclusively on digital on January 9 and on 4K UHD in limited edition steelbook packaging and Blu-ray on January 23.
Fans of this superhero adventure will also be able to indulge in a range of bonus features including interviews with the filmmakers on how they created a comprehensive universe across seven films.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Three will be available later in 2024.
Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One features returning popular voice cast members: Emmy winner Darren Criss (The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, Glee) as Superman & Earth-2 Superman, Stana Katic (Castle, Absentia) as Wonder Woman & Superwoman and Jensen Ackles (Supernatural, The Boys, The Winchesters) as Batman/Bruce Wayne. Aside from the returning voice cast, a star-studded ensemble takes shape including Matt Bomer (White Collar, American Horror Story: Hotel) as The Flash/Barry Allen, Meg Donnelly (Legion of Super-Heroes, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,) as Supergirl & Harbinger, Jimmi Simpson (Star Trek: Prodigy, Westworld) as Green Arrow and Zachary Quinto (Heroes, Star Trek) as Lex Luthor.
Additional cast includes: Jonathan Adams as Monitor, Ike Amadi as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter, Amazing Man & Ivo, Geoffrey Arend as Psycho Pirate & Hawkman, Zack Callison as Dick Grayson/Robin, Alexandra Daddario as Lois Lane, Alastair Duncan as Alfred, Matt Lanter as Blue Beetle & Ultraman, Ato Essandoh as Mr Terrific, Cynthia Hamidi as Dawnstar, Aldis Hodge as John Stewart/Green Lantern & Power Ring, Erika Ishii as Doctor Light/Dr. Hoshi & Huntress, David Kaye as The Question, Ashleigh LaThrop as Iris West, Liam Mcintyre as Aquaman & Johnny Quick, Nolan North as Hal Jordan, Amazo & Homeless Man, Lou Diamond Phillips as The Spectre & Owlman, Keesha Sharp as Vixen and Harry Shum Jr. as Brainiac 5.
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:
Physical and Digital
Crisis Prime(r): The filmmakers reveal in detail their intricate plan to create a comprehensive animated universe across seven films, concluding with the events of the three-part adaptation Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The Selfless Speedster: Explore The Flash’s legendary role in the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” comic series, the creative process that brought him to life in the animated adaptation, and the vocal performance behind his heroic and romantic story.
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Silent Treatment – Film Clip fromJustice League Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two
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Hi do you have the soroff on interview with Chris were he speaks about Sandra and salma
I love a morning where I can wake up and piss off Megan. No, Megan, this still exists! Try to wipe it out wherever you can, but it will never wholly disappear. So let's all revel in the absolute unfiltered, no-holds barred bro-ness that is 24 y.o. Chris. (And let's see if anyone else thinks he's talking like a totally single dude in this, when he was supposedly still with Jess Biel at this time. I think those two took a lot of breaks.)
IMPROPER BOSTONIAN, August 3-16, 2005 Issue
CHRIS EVANS
BY JONATHAN SOROFF
PHOTOGRAPH BY BILL STREICHER
Newly minted movie star Chris Evans, 24, was born in Boston, lived in Framingham, and moved to Sudbury when he was 12. After graduating from Lincoln-Sudbury High School, he signed with an agent in New York and almost immediately went to Los Angeles, where he was cast in the Fox sitcom Opposite Sex, a summer replacement series about three guys admitted to a formerly all-girls school. He also appeared on David E. Kelley’s Boston Public, as a disturbed student who holds a class hostage at gunpoint, and on CBS’ The Fugitive, as the rebellious son of a local sheriff. On film, he appeared in Not Another Teen Movie and The Perfect Score, and starred opposite Kim Basinger and William H. Macy in Cellular, playing a man who answers his cell phone to hear a woman desperately pleading with him to save her from kidnappers. Recently, he wrapped production on two films: Fierce People, opposite Diane Lane and Donald Sutherland, and The Orphan King. His biggest film to date, Fantastic Four, is based on the comic of the same name and was released last month. Evans lives in Los Angeles.
Jonathan Soroff: You started acting at 17. What happened to spending your adolescence lost and confused and aimless?
Chris Evans: It was still lost and confused and aimless, it was just in L.A. It really has been the school of life. It was great.
JS: You’re still too young to say that. All my friends agreed that you had the hottest body in People magazine’s “Best Beach Bodies," which we were looking at this morning. . .
CE: Really? I’ m a Serena Williams man myself. Jesus Christ, my God! She’s just unbelievable.
JS: My friend Joan wants to know if you’ll date her.
CE: Is she cute?
JS: Yeah.
CE: How old is she?
JS: Fortysomething.
CE: All right! She can teach me some things.
JS: So how do you get the washboard abs?
CE: [Laughs.] They shade it in.
JS: So it’s retouched?
CE: I’ m sure it is. I’m giving away all the secrets.
JS: One role you auditioned for but didn’t get and really, really wanted?
CE: Ooooooooh. I think it’s a movie called Jarhead that’s coming out with Jake Gyllenhall that Sam Mendes directed. I really wanted that part — not the one Jake has but the one I tried out for, and I will just harbor it for ever and ever...
JS: Jake Gyllenhall is also one of People’s “Best Beach Bodies,” so Sam Mendes could’ve had two hotties in the same movie. OK, name three famous people from Sudbury.
CE: Hmmm. Famous people from the ’Bury... All I know is Paula Poundstone. Who else is there? Believe me, there’s a picture of her up at L.S. [Lincoln-Sudbury High School], so I’d know if there were any others.
JS: Best thing about Sudbury ?
CE: Oh, man. What’s not to love about Sudbury? It’s relatively cliche, it’s your stereotypical, standard bedroom community, right out of the movies, but that’s what makes it so amazing.
JS: In Fantastic Four, you play the Torch. Does that mean you’re a flamer?
CE: That was a good one! That’s the first time I’ve heard that! That was real smart. You should write that in the interview!
JS: I intend to! Which parts of your suit did they have to pad out?
CE: Meaning for muscles?
JS: I don’t know. You tell me, Chris.
CE: They padded everything. We all wore muscle suits. All of us, except for [Jessica] Alba, ’cause, y’know...
JS: Her shit is tight! Another “Best Beach Bodies” winner. I’ll bet she could kick your ass.
CE: Without a doubt. But anyway, with all the padding, the codpiece was the thing that stood out.
JS: Did you enjoy wearing tights?
CE: Y’know, I think I’ve worn tights my whole life doing plays. I just got paid a lot more to do it this time around.
JS: How long did it take to get into costume every day?
CE: It was a bitch, but I’ve heard of worse. Maybe an hour. The muscle suit is a solo job. You do that on your own, with a big bottle of baby powder and some frustration. Then once that’s on, two or three wardrobe people come in and squeeze this blue aqua suit on you that’s just impossible to get on.
JS: Sounds miserable . So by the end of every day, had you lost like 10 pounds?
CE: We definitely did, but we were working with a trainer, so even if we trimmed down and weren’t eating enough on set, we’d wrap and go right to the gym.
JS: Sounds like Hell. On a different subject, namely Cellular, what advice do you have for someone who gets a call on their cell phone from a damsel in distress?
CE: Well, hopefully there are cameras rolling, because otherwise it won’t be a good movie. Other than that, I don’t know.
JS: If you had to save anyone in that situation, who would it be and why?
CE: Oh, I wish it would be Sandra Bullock. I wish there was some way I could save her from something. Isn’t that crazy? I remember being in seventh grade and seeing her in Speed, and just being like, “That’s it. She’s the one.” She’s a f— ing goddess. You should have seen the poster of her I had on my bedroom ceiling growing up — this massive, massive poster of her in, like, a bra.
JS: It was on the ceiling? That sort of begs a certain question. .
CE: [Laughs.] C’mon. My mother’s gonna read this interview.
JS: So what was your favorite comic book as a kid?
CE: Aren’t comic books for geeks? Just kidding! I have to go to conventions, and they’ll string me up. The truth is, after getting the part and going out and buying every comic book I could get my hands on, I came to appreciate them. The stories and dialogue are complex. You’ve got eight-syllable words, supposedly for little kids. The art is amazing. So I think they actually are educational. If my kids want to read them, I’ll say, “Go ahead.”
JS: If you could have one superpower, what would it be and why?
CE: To fly. Hands down. No question.
JS: One superpower or extraordinary ability that you actually do have?
CE: [Laughs.] See, again, this is something my mother will read, so I can’t really answer that.
JS: I think you just did. So who was your superhero crush growing up?
CE: Man, that’s a good question. What other superhero girls are there?
JS: Wonder Woman was a big one.. .
CE: Nah. That’s a cliche. C’mon, I gotta think. There must be someone good out there.
JS: I personally had the hots for Aquaman.
CE: [Laughs.] Does Jessica Rabbit count? If so, that’s it. She goes above Sandra Bullock, just so Sandy knows. In case she reads this, just to take that feather outta her cap.
JS: Best actor you ever worked with?
CE: Bill [William H.] Macy. Not even a question. The guy’s just. . .he’s unstoppable,
JS: Actor you’d most like to do a love scene with ?
CE: I’ll say Salma Hayek. Sandy’s more the one you settle down with, set up shop with, take home to your mother. But Salma’s the one you yell, “Action!” and just go to town.
JS: I read in the Weekly World News that there’s a tribe in Africa that worships Salma Hayek’s breasts.
CE: [Laughs.] I believe that.
JS: Your show Opposite Sex. Was that basically a bad remake of Bosom Buddies?
CE: Whatever it was, it was a bad original of something. The bottom line is it was bad. We’ll leave it at that.
JS: Speaking of which: Not Another Teen Movie . Is that going to come back someday to haunt you?
CE: Oh, man, I don’t think I did anything too terrible. Did you hear that great line from Entourage : “Before Tom Cruise did Fourth of July, he did Top Gun. Before Tom Hanks was Forrest Gump, he fucked a fish.” So in my case, I had a banana in my ass. What are you gonna do?
JS: I never saw that movie.
CE: Neither has my Grandma, and I’m hoping to keep it that way.
JS: Diane Lane . Most beautiful woman you’ve ever seen?
CE: She is f—ing gorgeous.
JS: Who would win in a Jell-O wrestling contest: Diane Lane or Kim Basinger ?
CE: Ooooh, Diane. She’s got it.
JS: You've got a thing for older women, don’t you?
CE: Well, y’know, I’m a student. I wanna learn.
JS: Last question. When you make the cover of Vanity Fair, what do you think you’ll be I wearing?
CE: I think I’m gonna go for the body paint thing, like Demi Moore.
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Westworld
Season 4, “Zhuangzi”
Director: Craig William Macneill
DoP: John Conroy
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End of year wip round-up
Time to look through my files of notes and see what plots I have still waiting attention, and perhaps assess where they are in the scale of projects. Colour coded for riddlebird, hattercrow, wahsbands or octogoblin. I'm always open to questions on my projects. In fact, please do ask if you want to encourage them to be written.
Starting with some I have posted as unfinished works.
OTT (LEGO Batman) : I intend to post a second chapter for this, showing how well Riddler's plan turns out.
Gay Attorney (Gotham/Ace Attorney) : This is supposed to have multiple chapters with the various 'witnesses' taking the stand.
Little Bird (Batwoman) : Not sure where this is heading but a follow up chapter seems necessary.
P.I. Riddler (DC comics) : I have an outline of the idea for this but not sure how many chapters it will require to complete.
Urban Legends (Batman - all media) : There is going to be a continuation here with other rogues making an appearance.
What Is Reality? (Btas) : I already have a second chapter started and a concept of where its going, including a 'final' scene.
A few extra Mahou AU story ideas.
Killer Croc vs Jonathan (Arkhamverse) : This is an interesting conflict I'd like to write.
Grown up Ed gets powers (Burtonschumacher) : We only saw one half of this duo in my first story so it seems fair to bring in Riddler.
Take A Chance on Me (Arkhamverse) : Pitting the pair against the machinations of Hugo Strange.
Oz mentors Ed (The Batman) : Does what it says on the tin.
The Curse of Alice (1960s) : Again an interesting development I'd like to explore.
Future Hattercrow (Gotham) : Not sure about this but considering this pair twenty years further on.
The Telltale series.
You Only Live Twice : Oswald is being mentored but demands Edward treat him as an equal if he truly respects him.
For Your Eyes Only : Edward gets trapped by the Agency and suffers their virus before returning to Oswald.
The Spy Who Loved Me : Oswald helps Edward through the aftereffects, unwilling to lose anyone else to madness.
Live and Let Die : Riddler is planning his return to Gotham, letting Oswald into the secrets of his past to convince him.
The Living Daylights : A continuation of the story arc.
New stand alone ideas.
Babysitter : Wario is cajoled into babysitting Bowser's kids and calls Waluigi in for reinforcements.
Sherrif Wario : Waluigi rides into town and immediately gets called a trouble maker by the Mario bros. Wario makes his own assessment.
Good Omens : A friend suggested Alfred Molina as Aziraphale and Willem Dafoe as Crowley which is a fantastic idea.
Fate Or Something Like It : I really wanted to consider the timeline after Norman got back from No Way Home. How he might try to save Otto from his fate.
Old Friends, Bitter Enemies : I watched the Spider-man PS game and love the dynamic of Norman and Otto. It would be worth playing with.
Skyscraper : Basically a PWP. Be fun to write.
Misunderstandings : Oswald overhears Ed saying something he shouldn't.
Batman vs Dracula (2004 cartoon) : A re-write of the film except bringing Riddler into the story.
Halloween Topsy Turvy : A fancy dress party at the Lounge causes feelings to run high.
Streamer Ed (btas) : Ed works as a streamer, with Jon and Jervis as mods, and a habit of review Iceberg Lounge promotional videos.
Gotham Gossip (Gotham) : Newspaper column style fic charting their rising and falling relationship. I still like this concept but am struggling with the media.
Kids museum meeting (comics) : A look back at how they might have met as children.
Secret Admirer : Where both Oswald and Ed are the other's secret admirer.
Tattoos (comics) : Oswald has tattoos - Ed is intrigued.
Olga My Queen (1960s/Gotham) : What if the Queen of Cossacks was Oswald's maid?
Gotta Shape Up (Harley Quinn series) : ngl I lost impetus with this show but I still like this idea - Ed having to step up with Joshua after Oswald's demise.
The King Is Dead : Similar concept in that it looks at how Riddler might react in the wake of Penguin's demise.
Wrap You Around My Finger : Ed is new to Gotham and thinks it'll be easy to cajole favours from Penguin. He is wrong.
Western AU : I wanted a fic with Jonathan on a horse thus this idea was born.
Are We Friends? (Gotham) : Ed struggles to pin down just what their relationship is during Oswald's eye recovery period. Again, not super confident writing in this media now.
Rogues Go Skiing (LEGO) : Cutesy vacation style slice of life.
Arkham sitcom : Exactly as it says, chapters done with mini plots happening, all within Arkham asylum.
Bookshop (1960s) : Penguin owns a book store and has suitors competing for him - Riddler vs Bookworm
Pre-Arkham : What if Jon and Jervis met before either became rogues?
Trans Oswald (The Batman) : Not actually a romantic fic but more angsty, considering what if he'd had a child in his younger years.
Merman Oz (2004 cartoon) : I just like the visual of him as a mermaid.
What You Love Most (Arkhamverse) : Another angsty piece where Ed doesn't realise Oswald's feelings.
Drive-in Movie (Batwheels) : Simultaneous riddlebird and Ducky/Quizz.
Music Meister (Arkhamverse) : Don't tell me the concept of Oz being forced to sing isn't hilarious.
Rumour Mill : Jonathan steps in when rumours spread about Jervis.
Trans Ed (Arkhamverse) : I wanted to write Oz facing his own transphobia but I'm not sure I can do the topic with the required sensitivity.
Hypnotism : As a hattercrow fan, its almost a rite of passage to write Jervis using his powers on Jon.
Merry Little Batman : I'm always drawn to new media variations.
More continuations.
The World Is Your Oyster sequel : What would life be like living with an octo-person?
Post Game (Arkhamverse) : A possibly final installment to my arkham Games series.
Nobody Said It Was Going To Be Easy sequel (btas) : Not sure this is something I still want to do honestly.
The Boss (The Batman) : Picking up their story post film.
Angel!Ed/Demon!Oz (2004 cartoon) : Bringing the contrasting pair actually together.
Pax Penguina sequel (Gotham) : I have no impetus to continue this one at present.
The Real Deal sequel (btas) : Considering whether Ed might get his own larger than life Penguin doll.
The King Of Gotham sequel (comics) : Picking up where the story ends off. Not finished posting the original yet.
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25.07.2023
#Mira-Marathon | Batman Nolanverse
Film
Name: The Dark Knight (2008);
Production studios: Warner Bros., DC Comics, Syncopy, Legendary Entertainment;
Director by: Christopher Nolan;
Screenwriters: Jonathan Nolan, David S. Goyer, Christopher Nolan;
Starring: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman;
Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Thriller, Criminal;
Running Time: 2 hours, 32 minutes;
"The Dark Knight" is an exciting superhero movie where Batman faces the Joker in the fight for Gotham. The film impresses with an exciting plot, complex characters and bright visual effects.
My rating: 10/10
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