—The Nine Lives of Christmas + The Nine Kittens of Christmas (left) not-so-subtly hinting at Brandon Routh’s other roles as Superman and the Atom (right)
It didn’t make a lot of sense plotwise lol but I thought Jeff did a great job considering how goofy the movie was. Wasn’t expecting to see Jeff get hurt/run so much in this movie either😂
So much budget in this movie must’ve went into the explosives and car stunts—I’m shocked they even had money left to pay the actors haha 🚔💥🚖
I’d say it was worth the watch if you’re interested in a Jeff action movie haha, still had fun watching despite its many flaws. 6/10
Unfortunately(????) I haven't seen the movie, but I imagine Dean teasing him about his baby facial hair and demanding to know if Sammy got down and dirty with twins before he did. 😅😅😅
An excerpt from the trial of Elinor Crane, who was arrested in Middlesex in 1693 on suspicion of burglary. A witness claimed one of the burglars was a woman in men's clothing, and Elinor had previously been seen in the area dressed as a man.
"But the Court asking her why she went in Mans Apparel, the Prisoner replyed, She went to Wooe a Widow. Upon the whole Matter the Jury brought her in not Guilty."
(source: Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, April 26, 1693.)
Nex Benedict's death wasn't just for being transgender, it was for being native too. 2 Spirits are revered in many native cultures and it is a native-specific identity. This wasn't just a hate crime against trans & NB individuals, this was also a hate crime against Natives of Turtle Island.
You cannot separate Nex's trans identity from their native identity - this is a case of MMIWG2S (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirits).
Native children being killed at school is nothing new, so it's equally important to talk about Nex's native identity and being intersectional, this is a devastating tragedy for indigenous people, the queer community & especially those of us who are both indigenous and queer.
Josha plays big brother to a transgirl whose just discovering herself. It's a short film that examines the pitfalls and eventual joy of realizing who you are. Josha's role in very small (blink and you'll miss him) but the film itself is so well done.