fan art for one of my favorite films.
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BOY OH BOY DID I MISS A LOT OF NEWS!!!
First of all:
Second of all:
Book 3!!! June 25th!!
Third of all:
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BatBale: I'm Batman!
Battinson: I'm Vengeance!
Batfleck: I'm Rich!
BatKeaton: I took down a Kryptonian giant without prep time just a few months ago when I was still 71 years and years after I retired!
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Oldboy 4K restoration screenings start tonight 🔨
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Wip of a certain extremely normal man
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So I spent the last, like, two and a half hours ranking Professor Layton schemes/reveals by some combination of their fundamental absurdity and also how distracting the devastation that logically unfolded from them is to keep me from enjoying said absurdity (so Everyone Was Robots takes first place for actually being an unreserved net positive in a world where robots can canonically have souls, and The Underground London-Destroying Vengeance Mecha is a very close second because objectively there's no way this DIDN'T kill a ton of people but it is also just an unending nesting doll of unhinged absurdities, I'm not even scratching the SURFACE of how thoroughly batshit it is and I'm not even giving it credit for facilitating the bit with the Laytonmobile, but video games peaked in that moment.)
And then Tumblr told me it was too long before I finished, so. :/
You are spared my opinions, for now.
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Since Tears of the Kingdom is releasing in a few days I want yall to know that Fuga Melodies of Steel 2 is also releasing around the same time and yall can buy both base games for almost the same price as TOTK (they're 40 usd each)
Fuga comes with a demo too
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obviously there’s a lot of issues and debate surrounding graphic violence in fictional film and tv especially when it’s related to dv, hatecrimes, sexual assault. some people say these things should never be explicitly presented onscreen because there’s so many ways to imply them happening without traumatising visuals, and that is very true especially considering the fact that a lot of filmmakers are truly just lazy sadist voyeurs. this is probably weird and still very subjective based on the media but personally speaking I can “handle” depictions of trauma (within the appropriate genres) as long as the retribution is just as if not more graphic, because then to me it’s not gratuitous. i’ll still be upset no matter what because horror is horror but the catharsis of vengeance allows me to forgive and appreciate.horror story endings that Don’t grant this, where the protagonists decide they are “above” their abusers/attackers and don’t go apeshit and/or give them “clean deaths” are disgusting to me. because they don’t pay what they owe!
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Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) Dir. Park Chan-wook
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"Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" (2002)
Directed by Park Chan-wook
Cinematography by Kim Byung-li
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