FEELING BLUE? NOT AS BLUE AS SHE IS -- THE TIMMVERSE MEETS 20th CENTURY FOX.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted pin-ups of the lithe, shapeshifting, and quasi-nude supervillain, Mystique, as she appeared in the smash comic book movie "X-MEN" (2000), played by Rebecca Romijn. 20th Century Fox. Artwork by Bruce Timm.
Bonus reworked/baby blue color version by "DrDoom1081," via DeviantArt (original artwork by Bruce Timm).
Sources: www.flickr.com/photos/36035759@N04/3350999921, GeekTyrant, & DeviantArt.
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SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE | 🫦 Teasing
Felix & Oliver · Saltburn (2023) · dir. Emerald Fennell
The moments between Oliver and Felix…there's a kind of constant tease sort of going on. Felix sort of knows the effect he has on people and he's sort of very comfortable playing with that. -dir. Emerald Fennell
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Eddie posts a Tiktok where he says, “Here is a reenactment of a real conversation I once heard Dustin and Steve have.”
Eddie as Dustin: Steve, what do you know about the X-Men?
Eddie as Steve: ex-men?? I think they’re just called women.
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Things about X-Men series I still hate:
Moira MacTaggert's entire existence. Possibly one of the worst cases of no homo I've seen in modern day. (Especially freaking ridiculous because First Class was written as a tragic love story between Charles and Erik, not Charles and her - fucking hell, they looked barely into each other in both of these films. Infuriating.)
Mystique's arc after DoFP, she was mostly just annoying and self righteous, despite really not having the moral high ground for it. Placed there just to bitch at Charles, which is beyond infuriating. Also the way she makes no effort to meet Charles' half way (I mean, maybe she's essentially making up with attitude for being raised by him)
Charles arc in Dark Phoenix, bullshit, nonsensical, I'm not having it, just no. Also the whole costume department that movie, atrocious, just no. In fact, I'm just blocking it from my brain entirely. (Except for the general feel any Cherik moments, which are always good)
Erik's family in Apocalypse are fine, but underutilized. I like them, but honestly feel like, idk, could have been written better.
More emphasis on Apocalypse persuasion (which likely meddled with all his "underlings" actual emotions and thought processes). Generally leaning into the monster arc.
Pointless deaths: Darwin, Scott, Alex. (As much as it hurts, the ones with some sense like: Jean, Sean, Charles, Emma, etc. make sense to me)
Raven/Hank's love arcs after DoFP, listen, it's over, they're no Cherik, we should have dropped that like a hot potato.
Peter not getting to tell Erik he's his son. Like, come on. Or even having any relationship with him??
Alex not being Scott's father. It's ridiculous that he's his brother. Like, I get there are people with siblings that are way older than them, but it kinda feeds into the ridiculous aspect of the movie where no one really ages.
In general, wish Alex had more time with Charles in these movies, and additional focus on Charles being a father figure to the OG crew as well as the new crew.
Y'all, I'm probably forgetting some stuff, but GOD, makes the movies slightly frustrating to watch, despite them being my favorites (Except for Dark Phoenix, literally fuck you)
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movies don't have insane toxic old man chemistry anymore bc x men (2000) used it all up
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Movies!Logan: What's with the costumes? This a Halloween party or something???
Comics!Kamala: Fuck you, Wolverine would NEVER say that.
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Olivia's horse, Magnus
Even though she couldn't remember much, she remembered that gorgeous Clydesdale, Magnus. The horse she had since they both were so little. Logan had found the Clydesdale at a local stable, a young foal nobody wanted because he was so stubborn and so scared, yet Magnus and Olivia connected quick. Maybe it was because Olivia knew what it was like to be scared in a world that didn't understand you or even want to, or maybe it was due to the fact that Olivia shared Logan's unique ability to emotionally connect with an animal.
Even now, Olivia knew this horse. He was the one thing she could remember; the tight-knit connection they shared was undeniable and it alone helped her realize that she truly was the woman everyone claimed she was. Because if she knew at least one creature from her life before the amnesia, that was more than enough to prove to her that she belonged with the Van der Linde gang.
Whoopsies. I disappeared for a bit! I've been a tad busy, between trying to get a new computer, making summer plans, and playing RDR2, I just got side tracked.
Anyways; this is Olivia's horse, Magnus, as the blurb explained. Magnus is an auburn Clydesdale with white and black patches. He's actually very heavily inspired by the main horse I have for Arthur which is a big Ardennes with very similar markings. I like to think that Magnus and Cadet (Arthur's horse) are BFFLs because it's funny to me how two very intimidating horses for two very intimidating people can be besties for life.
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