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okletsgetnuts · 8 months
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nostalgc · 8 months
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anne hathaway in Love and Other Drugs (2010)
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cressida-jayoungr · 8 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
August: Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time / Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina
What really makes this costume for me is the filmy cloak. It looks simple at first glance, but on closer inspection, you can see that it's covered with delicate embroidery in pale gold. There are floral-looking roundels all around the border, and the hood has small flower and vine designs as well, in addition to a scalloped edge. The dress underneath is fairly basic, but it reinforces the cream and gold color scheme.
I also think they way they've done her hair is very pretty, with the pearls and silver ribbon braided into it.
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slashericons · 1 year
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Quentin — A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
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auroracalisto · 1 year
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did anyone else have a massive crush on robin from the secret of moonacre or was it just me
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pinkbear2013 · 11 months
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anyone else remember this movie?
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gagesfall · 1 year
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“You always hurt the ones you love The one you shouldn’t hurt at all You always take the sweetest rose And crush it til’ the petals fall-” (Blue Valentine - dir. by Derek Cianfrance, 2010)
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retrocinemv · 1 year
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4. incendies (2010) dir. Denis Villeneuve
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adamwatchesmovies · 9 months
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
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Each viewing of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World reveals new depths to its narrative and humour, making its failure at the box office an even bigger shame. Well, better late than never. Go in for the memorable characters, arresting visual style, humour, and creative story. Come back to catch all the gags you missed. See it a third time to see what this movie is REALLY about.
22-year-old Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a slacker musician dating 17-year-old high schooler Knives Chau (Ellen Wong). He's with her because he knows it’ll go nowhere. It's only a matter of time before he dumps her, which will be easy. Enter Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Promptly ditching Knives for the Amazon delivery girl of his dreams, Scott learns he must defeat her seven evil exes before they can date.
If the plot sounds crazy, it is. Director Edgar Wright (who co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Bacall, based off the comic series by Bryan Lee O’Malley) injects special effects in nearly every scene. References and Easter eggs to video games are everywhere in the form of health meters, bonus points, sound cues, non-sequiturs, and more. You can have a great time with a notepad playing “spot the reference” but it’ll be tough. There are so many and the deluge of gags is one hell of a distraction. It’s an outlandish tale with many characters and to ensure you never forget who’s who, we have a hugely talented cast bringing these quirky people to life. Kieran Culkin as Scott’s gay and very seductive roommate, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Jason Schwartzman and more as Ramona’s evil exes, Anna Kendrick as Scott’s disapproving younger sister, Aubrey Plaza, Brie Larson, Alison Pill, Johnny Simmons and Mark Webber as Scott’s friends/bandmates... Every time one of them appears on-screen again, you perk up. What hilarious new line are they going to deliver? It never fails. You always laugh out loud.
This is sort of a “battle of the bands” movie, meaning you get all sorts of musical talents adding extra oomph to the dazzling visuals. The score & soundtrack is another character, another reason to re-watch the film so you can properly see (well, hear) how every note perfectly compliments the characters’ actions and the point we’re at in the story.
While you’re dazzled by the audio and visual, you might overlook one of the most important aspects of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: its theme. Those references to bands and video games? They’re just gravy. The fact is, this movie has a great message. It’s not actually about battling a bunch of crazy enemies in order to get a prize lady. All that’s a metaphor. What this movie is actually about is a slacker, a person you’re not really supposed to like. Scott is lazy and he’s stringing Knives along. Even when it’s obvious he wants to move on to the new hot thing, he takes way too long to admit it. When he does get with “the girl of his dreams”, he takes forever to get over the fact that she has a past, that Ramona broke some hearts and was selfish in her past relationships despite Scott having done the same thing to Knives. The battles he fights are actually against himself. To win Ramona, what he must actually do is learn humility and self-respect. This is what pushes Scott Pilgrim vs. the World from being “merely” good to being great. If you really look at it, you’ll learn something.
I might change my mind about this the next time I view it but right now, the only flaw I’ll bring up is the running time. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World a fast-paced, highly economical movie, which makes seven evil exes A LOT of enemies. The combat actually winds up slowing the film down and I can think of a couple of bad guys who could’ve been removed without losing much. Otherwise, it’s an instant favorite. You’ll want to come back to it over and over thanks to its unmistakable style, the ample creative choices made throughout, the humor and the characters. (On Blu-ray, July 24, 2020)
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lexxieheart · 9 months
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It was perfect.
Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky, 2010
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foxtrotstar · 1 year
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Is anyone interested in a in depth Sharkboy and Lavagirl review in this day and age? Please I have more in depth thoughts then just “oh it’s camp” I need to talk to someone about it
Update
I have written a part of it and pinned it to my blog if people are interested
I also have a fic in progress if you wanna ask about it
Fanfic blog is now: @stellarf0x
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leechhealer · 1 year
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cressida-jayoungr · 1 year
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Not-a-Dress November
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time / Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina
How to dress like a desert adventurer and look chic while doing it! I suspect this costume is mostly fantasy, but it does at least give a flavor of the middle eastern setting. Bonus points for the hooded cape that swirls dramatically behind her when she runs. The closeup picture gives a good view of the embroidery on the vest.
This movie is something of a guilty pleasure of mine. I was sorry that it didn't do well enough to merit any sequels, but then again, sequels too often ruin what you liked about the original, so maybe it's just as well.
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slashericons · 7 months
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Jesse — A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
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bkenber · 1 year
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Revisiting 'Avatar' in its IMAX Special Edition
Revisiting ‘Avatar’ in its IMAX Special Edition
Avatar-rerelease-movie-poster-limited WRITER’S NOTE: This review was written in 2010. I really did mean to see “Avatar” in IMAX while it was still playing in theaters, but I never got around to it, unfortunately. After a bit, all the hoopla surrounding the movie was met with people deriding it and calling it a remake of “Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest” or “Dances with Wolves,” and I got worn…
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sweet-heart-jack · 1 year
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