Wish in a Nutshell
Asha: I don't know, your majesty, the way you hoard all these un-granted wishes for yourself instead of giving them back to the people seems awfully sus, if you ask me.
King Magnifico: YOU ARE THE WORST CREATURE WHO EVER LIVED!
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ballister boldheart 🗡️
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Ok I'm not gonna do this for Jan but I think going forward I will & feel free to judge my taste in movies, I know I do.
Favorite (new) movies watched this month: Death Proof, Gridlock'd, Calvary, Any Given Sunday, Fury
Least Favorite movies: Brick, See How They Run
Movies that were Fine™ but I wouldn't recommend: Days of Thunder
Movies I 100% forgot I watched: Corrina, Corrina
Movies that surpised me: Birdman (it's been on my radar since it came out, but I never actually knew what it was about), Hustlers (I think I got it confused in my mind with The Hustle, so I went in thinking it wouldn't be that good, but it was a blast)
Non-English movies: Character, Be My Family, Farha,
Always open for more recs, too. I think I watched a lot more recs from followers last month than I did this month, but I still got around to a couple of them!
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Me watching Slenderverse stuff and I see Slenderman: Omg! Heyyyyy!!! Funny to see you here! What a funny coincidence!!
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look ok there are a lot of things I'd like to see in Beyond the Spiderverse, but the only one I think will happen is Gwen's team showing up on Earth 42 in the middle of a fight - maybe a Sinister Six face-off, or Miles' trying to flee his uncle and the Prowler, idk - either way: Hobie fucking Brown is going to show up mask-off in the middle of this, and he is going to nod at Miles G. mid-fight, and Miles G. is going to be like ???????¿¿????, but he is absolutely definitely going to nod back
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i was tagged by @kissingmonsters to list 7 comfort films 🎬 thank youuu!
1.Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019, dir. Céline Sciamma) because it's my favourite
2. Housebound (2014, dir. Gerard Johnstone) because cringe personal reason
3. Giselle (2014, Royal Opera House) because i will never, ever tire of it
4. Hot Fuzz (2007, dir. Edgar Wright) because i'm English
5. Alice in Wonderland (2010, dir. Tim Burton) because it changed my life (i was 12)
6. Knives Out (2019, dir. Rian Johnson) because everything you want to happen happens
and finally...
7. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005, dir. Steve Box & Nick Park) because it's just so fucking funny
here are my no-strings-attached 7 tags, if you fancy it!: @gavetheflamingswordaway @a4chocolate @hammerhouse @almost-born-in-1893 @parnagfegg @whizbang-cap (i may have double tagged someone here)
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jenifer's body au
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i only know one romcom
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Was going to save this one for another time, but I thought I'd post a Shadow since so much has been happening to him recently HJSDGF
Plus a festive version lmao!!
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anyone wanna see my new house?
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Ngl, I really think that these bylers that are crying 24/7 about "purity culture" or whatever, are playing dumb when they start with their "but Nancy and Steve were 16 and 17 in that scene of s1!!!1" like... We got introduced to these characters at that age and the people playing them were already adults. So yeah, sorry but I think it's easy to see why most viewers would be uncomfortable with a more sexual scene of Mike and Will and it's not automatically homophobia, I think that would be the case with any of the kids since we got introduced to these characters when they were 12 and the actors were babies as well. We literally saw those kids grow. And I'm not saying byler should only get to peck or hold hands, It'd be cool if they have their epic kiss or whatever, but Will hasn't even had his first kiss yet and some of these people are already talking about sex scenes, like... Be for real 😭
funny you should say that...because i've used the nancy was 15-16 in season one argument (last tag) before while also saying that i understand why people find the sex part of their sexualities uncomfortable to discuss. and i wanna reiterate that, again, i totally understand that people feel like they've seen them grow up etc etc and that they still think of the actors themselves as children even thought they're not anymore.
i don't think it's all homophobia because like you said, people would probably feel the same about lucas and max and discussions of sex (i don't know if anyone is discussing that because there's much less discourse to have there and you can't argue that people are homophobic if they disagree with you) but i don't think it would be justified either. the "but we knew the characters when they were little" argument makes me think me of an ancient disney channel/abc show that old people and girl meets world fans who watched it for the first time in the 2010s will know, boy meets world (1993-2000). classic comic of age show, look at these kids. and eric in the back (he's fifteen).
they're eleven at the start of the show and then, what happens in any coming of age story happens, you guessed it...
they grow up. this is them in the later seasons, when the main characters are still in high school i think. they grow up, they talk about sex and about having sex at prom in season five and then they don't have sex right away because they figure it's not the right time yet or something like that, and then they have sex later and get married, the details don't matter. but my point is, who watches a show for five seasons, over years and years and gets upset at the main characters having sex because "this is crazy they used to be children"? isn't that the point of coming of age stories that cover multiple years or that focus on the latter years of adolescence, that they're not children forever and that at one point the characters "come of age" which usually includes their first sexual experiences?
i don't think the having sex part is particularly important in stranger things but also it doesn't have to be for it to be portrayed (see jonathan and nancy), teenagers have sex, it's just the way the world works. i'm not advocating for sex scenes of any kind especially because stranger things isn't a show that features a lot of sex in general, the only "explicit" sex scene being nancy and steve in season one with cuts to barb dying, but i genuinely don't think the duffers would have any qualms about portraying teenage sexuality in general with the party. if they did, they wouldn't have included erica threatening lucas to tell dustin what she found under his bed (it wasn't the communist manifesto) and they wouldn't have had max looking at a shirtless steve for an amount of time that's supposed to make the audience laugh. it's been 7 years. if they do a time jump, the babies will be about 17, played by actors who will all be around 20, the age natalia was when filming season one. the characters are teenagers, babies grow up. it happens to the best of us. i get why people would find it uncomfortable and maybe i would find it uncomfortable too but i wouldn't be scandalized. the duffers had no problem having a child actor portray everything will goes through in seasons one and especially two, i really feel like sex is fine and...not traumatizing or hard to watch compared to every single thing will's gone through lol. and again, i'm not even expecting them to have sex lmao, but i wouldn't cry myself to sleep if they revealed that everyone in the party actually knows what sex is.
last question: do we have any indication that jonathan had talked to more than one other girl (the girl at the halloween party being the one girl i'm counting for him) before he got together with nancy. i'm just asking because of your last sentence, because if we don't he should have slowed down also😭
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Hi, I'm new to your blog so apologies if this question has been asked already
Do you prefer Colin Firth or Matthew Macfadyen as Mr Darcy?
Neither. I don't think we've seen a perfect portrayal of Darcy yet.
1940 Laurence Olivier is far too charming.
1967 Lewis Fiander doesn't show enough contrast in his behaviour between people he deems worthy and doesn't.
1980 David Rintoul is too robotic.
1995 Colin Firth is way too broody. Broody McBroodface
2005 Matthew Macfadyen is a Shyboi. And Darcy ain't shy.
Pride & Prejudice & Zombies's Sam Riley is too short, I don't know why that bothers me so much. It was a decent portrayal otherwise.
Watching 1967 again (it's here), I think Lewis Fiander is my favourite Darcy. Not perfect, but the interactions with the Bingleys are great and I like him at the ball. The proposal is also very good though he might not be quite angry enough. But he might be a bit too smiling and "performing to strangers" with his aunt. And they don't show his awkward parsonage visits (it's 6 episodes of 25 minutes).
Also, my favourite Elizabeth is either 1967 or 1980. I find 1995 too serious and 2005 too angry. In both 1967 and 1980, Elizabeth is fun and charming, as she should be!
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