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scripted-downfall · 1 year
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The Mummy is the one movie I can think of that has both people in the romance have that stereotypical makeover-makes-obvious-Person-A's-attraction-to-Person-B scene and I kinda love that for it. Also, bonus points for the fact that these scenes are at the very beginning of the movie, and do absolutely nothing to resolve the banter/conflict between the two.
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bloodpen-to-paper · 10 months
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"Arm-chopping is not a love language" It can be. Coward.
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okay I just rewatched Robots (2005) and honestly? underappreciated movie.
the jokes are something a child would understand with humor you'd only get as an adult layered on top of it (my personal favorite being the "WHO WANTS TO GET FIXED?!" *crowd cheering* *dog whimpers* like what child is gonna get that???)
and the main premise of the movie being something that's such a parallel of today it's sad. (who would've thought that of all movies, this is the one to get thrown a dogdeball?) corporate greed literally killing the poor and making an elitist society with the main villain only caring about making the most money.
not to mention fender being a trans icon? genderqueer icon? I'm not entirely sure what he is but like, halfway through the movie he loses his legs and gets a skirt and piper just accepts it! she literally just goes "I have a sister!!" and it's not bad! she just openly accepts that! and no one bats an eye! and then fender uses his newfound ~feminine wiles~ to take out a slew of chop shoppers during the final battle
the way rodney almost gives up, multiple times, only to be convinced he needs to do something? cranks change of heart? the use of the upgrade rhetoric to cause problems? not to mention the domino symbolism with aunt fanny knocking over bits waiting to be repaired, actual domino's, and the new sweepers at the end, its rather fascinating
it's just such a good movie and I love it immensely. I highly recommend watching it just because
also the animation bit with the crosstown express swept me away as a child and it's still a fun scene to watch now as an adult (especially if you like rube goldberg machines or other such similar things) and it's just fun
not to mention it shows the power of protesting!!!! and the ability of the working class to fuck up the rich!!! the fact that ratchet literally gets fucked over at the end it's honestly kinda inspiring
it's just such a charming movie. go watch it
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kninedlog · 1 year
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Rewatching rise of the planet of the apes and falling in love with Caesar's character all over again, he's such a badass!
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miscellaneousjay · 7 months
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Can’t celebrate Spooky Season without plugging my piece about one of my favorite witches/witch films: Eve’s Bayou! Check out this analysis and review I did on this Black classic!
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hersicksadworld · 2 years
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This film oh my god.
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hum4n01df00 · 26 days
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Warm bodies💔🧷
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Thinking about them <3
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pleasuredelaying · 9 months
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Kirsten, between takes on set of Marie Antoinette
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4chambersofmystery · 9 months
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sinner-from-saturn · 2 years
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Anna Karenina (2012)
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i know matty’s mentioned weekend loads but i know he talks about it here towards the end: https://youtu.be/K7u3hIQVKgc
Anon THANK YOU! Matty talks about the film in this interview and says he’s watched it “a billion times”.
I love him.
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flynnfan-downunder · 1 year
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ERROL FLYNN
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Poster by @4getfulimaginator2022
CS fic prompt, based on the 2004 film "Dear Frankie": Emma Swan has protected her son Henry his entire life from his real father. When she can no longer hide the truth from him, she hires a mysterious stranger to keep up the charade.
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new poster came today
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Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood. This film, has so many potential... I mean, Ellen Burstyn, Maggie Smith, James Garner, Fionnula Flanaghan, Ashley Judd, Angus Macfadyen and of course, Sandra Bullock as Sidda. I'm really sad, that only one of the two book get it's film version, the other wasn't. Also, read the book first & not, do the same as me & watch the film at the first. The book has much more to tell, what's didn't make it to the big screen... Oh, and yeah the guy, who played Viv's (Ashley Judd) lover, was the same guy who played in Gossip Girl, someone else dad... 😉 This film is great, because of the acting of the screen legends like Ellen Burstyn, Dame Maggie, Fionnula Flanaghan, James Garner and the one and only Ms. Jones who played Vivi's mom Buggy. Who in the book has more scenes, both of it... Also, I love how many times Angus Macfadyen misspell the word "Ya - ya" and James Garner was perfect as Shep. 😉 This film is a concrete masterpiece, without being one. The books are better, but this one is not that bad... 😉👏❤😍🎬
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