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tuttle-did-it · 1 year
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I’m not tech savvy enough to know how to turn things into a gif, but Alda sees his muffin top in the mirror, squishes it and then decides to cover it up with his boxers. Very funny scene, sorry I can’t post the gif. 
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Quantumania really had to be carried on the backs of Jonathan Majors, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Ryan Bergara
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celestial-kissed · 10 months
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blackcatfilmprod · 1 year
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Tonight Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast reviews Mother! here. https://youtu.be/y4TXBhqWvz4 via YouTube
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amwilburn · 1 year
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Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)
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We went in not knowing what to expect, and we probably enjoyed it more as a result. It's a fun film; fitting with the tone of the first two.
I have 2 gripes with this film, both cast related. First off, without Michael Pena, this isn't quite as funny. He stole the a lot of the scenes in the first 2 films. Also, I get why they recast the excellent Abby Ryder Fortson for Endgame (the actress would have been too young to play Cassie Lang for the 2023 time frame of Endgame (Emma Fuhrmann, 17 at the time of filming, fit Cassie's MCU age of 16 better, and actually resembled an older Fortson), so *that recasting* made sense. But in the time-frame of Quantumania (which takes places in 2025) Cassie's supposed to be 18, Furman was 21, but definitely could've played 18. Instead they recast someone even older... Katherine Newton was 25 during shooting, doesn't resemble the other 2 Cassies, nor quite as good an actress.
Still, tons of action, comedy (that's funny within the context of the situation), and a mysterious backstory (but really only
mysterious if you haven't been watching the Disney+ MCU shows). It's a joyride, never a dull moment, although sometimes the plot meandered. It was nice that Janet and Hank got a lot more to do this time around.
Modok (scene during the trailers) makes sense within the context of the MCU, Majors is appropriately mancing as Kang. I don't know what's with the low Rotton Tomatoes, I can't wait to see this again.
A-, 9.1/10
3D: 3D usually doesn't work in dark movies (which was the downfall of both Wakanda Forever & Malificent's 3D), but surprisingly works here... when it matters. Scenes where the 3D wouldn't do much to enhance the experience, the 3D was practically non-existent. For scenes where it would make a difference, the stereoscopic imagining was pretty good (I noticed only 1 brief scene where the depth frustrums didn't line up creating a double image in the mid background, otherwise it was always clean)
6.5/10 for the 3D. By comparison Shang Chi's was a 10/10, Wakanda Forever's 3D was a 3/10
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Welcome to Demi’s Apologist Corner! Where do you stand on this issue? Is Ghost a villain or terribly misunderstood? Let us know in the comments and check out our movie reaction to hear Demi’s reasons for why Ghost isn’t a villain.
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venicebeotch · 1 year
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me writing a song ab 2 boys who fell in love in the '90s but one of them got sent to conversion therapy and they never saw each other again. it also (currently) samples michelle pfeifer by ethel cain. the definition of hashtag yearning.
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truessences · 2 years
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nickchristian86 · 2 months
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Stardust (2007) sprinkled everything a good fantasy film needs
I’ve had a habit, recently, of starting movies and coming back to them. One of which was Stardust, the 2007 fantasy film by Matthew Vaughn. I dug this movie. As a fan of JRPGs (Japanese Role Playing Games) I appreciated so many of the things about this movie: The fantasy setting and aesthetic, the cast of characters and the attributes that make them distinctive, and, of course, the good, old…
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tuttle-did-it · 1 year
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Even in films like Sweet Liberty, Alan Alda wears a dressing gown and tries to make someone smell something against their will. 
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screen1ne · 1 year
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Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
"Quantumania feels like we are watching a live action version of the recent Disney Strange Worlds" Read the Screen One review of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania here #AntMan #Wasp #Kang #Quantumania #MCU #Marvel
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Trailer The new ‘season’ of the MCU i.e. Phase 5, returns with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantamania. An odd choice to kick the phase in with as Ant-Man isn’t exactly the most popular or had the best run of previous movies. Ant-Man and the Wasp find themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that…
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prettyfamous · 2 years
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Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson & Michelle Pfeiffer | Paramount+ UK Launch | 20 June 2022
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ladyantiheroine · 8 months
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I can’t stop thinking about The Kiss scene in Batman Returns.
The way Selina is the one to initiate it.
“If I told you the truth, you’d like I’m some Norman Bates Ted Bundy type and then you might not let me kiss you.”
The way her hand claws at his leg.
The way she slightly pins him to the couch.
The way he brushes his hand down her arm.
Michael Keaton visually confirmed that Bruce Wayne is a bottom and that is honestly so iconic of him.
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princesslink25 · 3 months
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Fifteen year old Leon, watching Batman Returns in theaters: Hope this doesn’t awaken anything in me.
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