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maximeloonatic · 1 year
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Ver "DKC: Return to Krocodile Isle - Animated Short" en YouTube
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Stop scrooling and watch this if you are a Donkey Kong Country fan
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darkwingsnark · 1 year
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Have you watched "The Rhino and The Redbill" animated short?
I have! Made by the same guy who did two Donkey Kong Country animations that I absolutely loved. 'The Rhino and the Redbill' seems like such a love letter to a lot of tropes from RARE games, such as said mentioned DKC and Banjo-Kazooie. Just with a very mature theme on survival and disabled peeps sticking together-- oh and two guys trying to keep an unhatched kid safe. [That aspect feels very Mad Max to me, truth be told, and I would be curious if any of that was intentional.]
If you can't tell, I absolutely loved it. And for those who don't know what I'm talking about, I'll share the link.
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This Poster was inspired by the short music video that came out 3 days ago and I officially decided that this deserves a special poster to officially became a massive and rocket song!
Here we have a the Crystal Coconut standing in front of DK on the bottom of a fiery mountain. Here we have a giant King K Rool because I found it it would be prefect and inspired from a reference in “Donkey Kong Jungle Climber”
Please leave a comment and a fave if you like the poster.
Don't for get to watch the video: https://youtu.be/1eggzBAzCZg and subscribe to: https://youtube.com/@AlexHendersonAnimation
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just-jokes · 1 year
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DKC: Return to Krocodile Isle
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This is maybe one of the best fan animations ever created. If you haven't watched it yet, you need to.
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jmunneytumbler · 1 year
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It's a Battle with the Past in 'Creed III'
It's a Battle with the Past in 'Creed III'
Majors v. Jordan: who do ya got? (CREDIT: : Eli Ade/© 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures) Starring: Michael B. Jordan, Jonathan Majors, Tessa Thompson, Alex Henderson, Spence Moore II, Wood Harris, Florian Munteanu, Phylicia Rashad, Mila Davis-Kent Director: Michael B. Jordan Running Time: 116 Minutes Rating: PG-13 for The Violence of the Game Release Date: March 3, 2022 (Theaters) What’s It…
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kenpiercemedia · 2 years
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United Artists Releasing Presents "Creed III" Official Trailer
United Artists Releasing Presents “Creed III” Official Trailer
Most of the friends of my vintage grew up with the “Rocky” franchise of films and many were excited about the story continuing with the offspring of the late great Apollo Creed with the “Creed” films. With the first two films doing good in the box office, MGM is offering up a third in “Creed III”. The first trailer for this 2023 release just dropped and I’m sharing this along with the premise,…
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snfocxcanon · 2 years
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Dusted off my Stranger Things self insert...
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conanssummerchild · 6 months
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lol i think its silly that the only party members who have actually SEEN suzie now are mike and will (not counting dustin obviously) like what if we get a scene with like lucas or smth asking 'so is she (suzie) really hotter than phoebe cates?' and mike and wills gay asses just there like 🕴
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andloveisenough · 1 month
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I feel like so many critics are angry about the Civil War movie 'not taking a stand' but I think that misses the point. This was not gonna be a movie about "this side good, that side bad". On the ground, war is hardly political. The 'looters' being strung up ("knew him in high school, he barely talked to me, now he does"), the two soldiers pinned down by a sniper with christmas background music, Jesse Plemons' character picking them off one by one, the Global Relief Fund camp, etc. This wasn't necessarily about (American) politics, why the civil war broke out, or how the various alliances came about. This was about war on the ground, on the streets, the role of journalists in showing that, are they complicit or not, how much must you sacrifice for the money shot, is there a 'right' meaning we can draw from their images?
To me it was actually a very effective and thought-provoking anti-war movie. (Also the cast and cinematography were both phenomenal.)
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Civil War (2024)
Director: Alex Garland
Cinematographer: Rob Hardy
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Osemanverse aspecs: Radio Silence/Heartstopper
Aled Last in Radio Silence (2016)/Heartstopper Year Book (2022)
Victoria "Tori" Spring in Heartstopper Year Book (2022) /Heartstopper 2x8 Perfect (2023)/ Heartstopper Volume 5 (2023)
Alex the artist in Heartstopper 2x7 Sorry (2023)
Isaac Henderson in Heartstopper 2x8 Perfect (2023)
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sickofcaffeinesworld · 11 months
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3x0t1clibra · 6 months
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THIS IS A MOMENT IN HISTORY FOR THE GRAVITY FALLS FANS
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GUYS GUYS GUYS!!!!!
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browsethestacks · 6 months
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Fantastic Four #014 (2023)
Art by Alex Ross, Peach Momoko And Mike Henderson
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i-didnt-hate-it · 2 months
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I didn't hate Civil War, but I wouldn't say I absolutely loved it, either. It is an amazing movie, but it was very hard to watch.
I would say it is best to watch Civil War knowing as little as possible, so please be warned for any potential spoilers below.
It is incredibly well written, directed, shot, and acted. I really appreciate the story, it gripped me from the beginning, with the unique sound design during the A24 title card.
But I also nearly got a panic attack in the first 5 minutes. This movie is definitely not for those with PTSD, especially combat and/or gun-related trauma. If any of those apply to you and you still want to see it, I wouldn't recommend IMAX. You will feel every shot fired. Otherwise, the biggest screen with the loudest speakers is the best way to watch Civil War.
The cast was fantastic. Kirsten Dunst and Wagner Moura felt so real, and Stephen McKinley Henderson just seems like an expansion of his Dune character, in the best way. I'll be honest, and again this is kind of a spoiler, but I was expecting more Jesse Plemons. He was great, the scene was fantasticly blood-pumping, but I just thought he might have a larger role. My real standout performance, though, is from Cailee Spaeny as Jessie. Last seeing her in Pacific Rim: Uprising helped to reinforce the idea that she's still "just a kid", but her performance as the story progresses really exemplifies the horror of war that turns bright-eyed kids into weary adults in an instant.
As much as people will try to figure out the politics of Civil War or just make up their own, this movie isn't about politics. There is a scene that really drives the message home, if you're paying attention (LAST SPOILER WARNING).
The scene at the winter wonderland is just a microcosm of the movie and the war. You have two sides shooting at each other, and all that matters to the other is that they shoot first. It doesn't matter who started or who is from where or who believes in what. That might've mattered at the beginning, but now all that matters is being the last one standing.
It doesn't matter who started the war or why, all that matters to either side is victory.
I am a pacifist, but I appreciate war films, because most of them are anti-war. Civil War was hard to watch, but I'm very glad I did.
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dance-world · 1 year
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Alex Zarlengo - CONNetic Dance - photo by Mark Henderson
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