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majaurukalo · 4 months
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The reason non-disabled people tell “you are too young for that/to be disabled” to young disabled people they see going around with mobility aids is not because they don’t believe that you can’t be disabled at a young age. Some maybe do believe that. But I think it’s mostly because they see a mobility aid as giving up to disability and not trying enough. They think that just because someone is young they should push through, even bear with unbearable pain.
Obviously they are wrong and it’s such a narrow view of things, life and health.
Mobility aids are freedom.
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girlwithsword · 6 months
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autisticadvocacy · 4 months
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"…disabled food (and mask, and air purifier) initiatives continue. We fed each other before COVID-19. We kept each other alive when COVID-19 led millions of people to discover the concept of mutual aid for the first time."
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In relation to your post about the US American's with Disabilities Act, there's a free documentary on Youtube about some of the people and movements behind getting 504 and the ADA passed if you have any interest in learning more about it. It's called Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.
Not asking for a boost or anything, just providing the info in case you might be interested. :)
Can it be real that I watched this on Netflix or am I confusing things?
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27-moons · 21 days
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The liberation of disabled people comes from us disabled people. Policy change comes from us. Revolution comes from us. No liberal or republican president of the USA has a drop of change, advocacy, and safety to offer. Stop weaponizing disabled people for your genocide Joe campaign. Don’t pretend you’ve ever cared about us disabled people because no one has.
And another thing, 10,000 Palestinian children have lost their limbs (so far), but right I forgot they don’t matter to you liberal scum. If you are not in solidarity with Palestinians than you are not in solidarity with disabled people everywhere. Period. This is a mass disabling event funded and encouraged by your genocide Joe and his constituents.
And watch Crip Camp.
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ghelgheli · 6 months
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The Stuff I Read in October 2023
Stuff I Extra Liked is Bold
Books
Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards, Afsaneh Najmabadi
Network Effect, Martha Wells
Fugitive Telemetry, Martha Wells
Gateway, Frederik Pohl
A Call to Arms: Iran's Marxist Revolutionaries, Ali Rahnema
Manga (mostly yuri)
Aoi Hana / Blue Flowers, Takako Shimura
Kekkon Aite no Jouken ni Perfect datta no wa Shokuba no Kouhai Joshi deshita / Mr. Right Turned Out To Be A Younger Woman, Kozumi Miura
Tokidoki kaette kuru on'na tomodachi no hanashi / My Lady Friend Who Visits Now and Again, Sumiko Arai
She Loves to Cook and She Loves to Eat Vol 3, Sakaomi Yuzaki
Double House, Nanae Haruno
Fujouri na Atashitachi / An Absurd Relationship, Jin Takemiya
The Girls' Arcadia, Yatosaki Haru
Recipe for Arcadia, Yatosaki Haru
Short Fiction (all SF)
17776, Jon Bois [link]
The Merchants of Venus, Frederik Pohl
The Merchants of Venus, A. H. Phelps Jr.
The Erasure Game, Yoon Ha Lee
Compulsory, Martha Wells
Obsolescence, Martha Wells
Home: Habitat, Range, Niche, Territory, Martha Wells
The Shoe Shop Jinn, Sakina Hassan [link]
Earth-747, Saud Ahmed [link]
Communism, History, Politics
The Palestinian Left Will Not Be Hijacked – A Critique of Palestine: A Socialist Introduction - Viewpoint Magazine, Samar Al-Saleh & L.K. [Viewpoint Magazine]
The Algerian War: Cause Célèbre of Anticolonialism, Malika Rahal [JSTOR]
Socialism for the Welsh People, Gareth Miles & Robert Griffiths
Soviet time capsules: messages from the past with lessons to teach us in 2017, Sasha Raspopina [New East Archive]
No Human Being Can Exist, Saree Makdisi [n+1]
The Other Nuremberg Trials, Seventy-Five Years On, Erica X Eisen [Boston Review]
The 1932 Harvest and the Famine of 1933, Mark B. Tauger [JSTOR]
Political Islam in the Service of Imperialism, Samir Amin [link]
Dismantle the ADL [link]
Women and Men, Cloth and Colonization: The Transformation of Production-Distribution Relations among the Baule, Mona Etienne [JSTOR]
Iranica
The Defender: Waiting for the revolution in Tehran, Nargol Aran [Point Magazine]
Divided by a Common Tongue: Exclusionary Politics of Persian-Language Pedagogy, Aria Fani [link]
The Necessity of Armed Struggle and Refutation of the Theory of “Survival”, Amir Parviz Pooyaan [pdf on marxists dot org]
Queer Stuff/Feminism (broadly construed)
Cultural Feminism: Feminist Capitalism and the Anti-Pornography Movement, Alice Echols [JSTOR]
Against the "Prison/Psychiatric State": Anti-violence Feminisms and the Politics of Confinement in the 1970s, Emily Thuma [JSTOR]
"Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder": Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology, 1500-1770, Jennifer L. Morgan [JSTOR]
Collective Memory and the Transfeminist 1970s: Toward a Less Plausible History, Finn Enke [DOI]
Racial-Class Paternalism and the Trojan Horse of Anti-transmasculinity, Nsámbu Za Suékama [Medium]
Trans Misogyny in the Colonial Archive: Re-Membering Trans Feminine Life and Death in New Spain, 1604–1821, Jamey Jesperson [DOI]
Other
The Establishment of Scientific Semantics, Rudolf Carnap
On What There Is, Willard V. Quine [JSTOR]
On the Ancestral Plane: Crip Hand Me Downs and the Legacy of Our Movements, Stacey Milbern [link]
Megastructures, Superweapons and Global Architectures in Science Fiction Computer Games, Mark R. Johnson [link]
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protoslacker · 1 year
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CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION | Official Trailer | Netflix | Documentary
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Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
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dear-indies · 1 year
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Ooh could you name five movies and or tv shows that you want people to see that include disabled characters, preferably played by disabled actors. Pleaseeee i need more inspiration for resource making.
Because I mentioned disabled shows by disabled people:
Ryan O'Connell (1986) - he has cerebral palsy and is gay, adapted his memoir into a series called Special (2019-2020) according to IMDb he's in 16 episodes.
Josh Thomas (1987) - is Autistic, has ADHD, and is gay, is in Everything's Gonna Be Okay (2020-2021) which he's also an executive producer on, and according to IMDb he's in 20 episodes and also Please Like Me (2013-2016) 23 episodes!
Tim Renkow (1989) Mexican Jewish, he co-wrote Jerk (2019-2021) and according to IMDb he's in 8 episodes.
Unfortunately, there are not many disabled media by disabled writers but I can list disabled actors who have notable tv roles:
Daryl Mitchell (1965) African-American - is paraplegic - is in Fear the Walking Dead (2018-2023) and according to IMDb he's in 21 episodes, also NCIS: New Orleans (2014-2021) and according to IMDb he's in 143 episodes.
Selene Luna (1971) Mexican - has dwarfism, is in Mayans M.C. (2022) and according to IMDb she's in 5 episodes.
Cherylee Houston (1974) - has Hypermobility Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, is in Coronation Street (2010-2023) and according to IMDb she's in 762 episodes.
Callan Mulvey (1975) ¼ Maori, ¾ Scottish - is blind in one eye, has been in a lot of things including Last King of the Cross (2023) according to IMDb he's in 10 episodes, Firebite (2021-2022) 8 episodes, Till Death (2021), Mystery Road (2020) 6 episodes.
Kurt Yaeger (1977) - is a leg amputee, is Another Life (2021) according to IMDb he's in 8 episodes.
Rana Daggubati (1984) Telugu Indian - is blind in one eye, is in Rana Naidu (2023) and according to IMDb he's in 10 episodes and according to IMDb he's in 10 episodes.
Savannah Welch (1984) - is paraplegic, is in Titans (2021) and according to IMDb she's in 10 episodes, also The Good Doctor (2022-2023) and according to IMDb she's in 8 episodes.
Ali Stroker (1987) - is paraplegic and bisexual - is in Echos (2022) and according to IMDb she's in 7 episodes, Only Murders in the Building (2021-2022) 4 episodes and Ozark (2022) 7 episodes.
Madison Ferris (1992) - has muscular dystrophy, is in Panic (2021) and according to IMDb he's in 5 episodes.
Eric Graise (1990) African-American - is a bilateral amputee, is in Black Mafia Family (2023) and according to IMDb he's in 3 episodes and Step UP: High Water (2018-2022) 29 episodes and Locke & Key (2020-2022) 9 episodes.
Lauren “Lolo” Spencer (?) African-American - has ALS, is in The Sex Lives of College Girls (2020-2021) and according to IMDb she's in 13 episodes.
Ben Mehl (?) - is blind, is in You (2021) and according to IMDb he's in 9 episodes.
Danielle Perez (?) Afro-Dominican, is a double lower leg amputee and is queer, is in a bunch of short things somebody could make a mini pack of!
Gloria May Eshkibok (?) Mohawk, Ottawa, Irish, French - is Two-Spirit (she/her) and has one eye - is in OChiSkwaCho (2018).
Matthew Jeffers (?) - has dwarfism, is in New Amsterdam (2018-2023) and according to IMDb he's in 32 episodes.
and then more suggestions from the amazing @olivaraofrph: Everything's Gonna Be Okay - has Kayla Cromer (an Autistic actress) and Not Dead Yet - has Rick Glassman (an Autistic actor) playing an Autistic character.
Not for faceclaim recommendations but I highly recommend everybody watches Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution too! As always, I cannot limit myself to five!
Let me know if you'd like more specific suggestions!
And I have a masterlist of disabled faceclaims here too!
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silcosentropy · 1 year
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Tag 9 people you want to get to know better. Or however many.
Tagged by @astudyincontrasts and @silcoitus. Thank you kindly.
Three ships: 
Vanco/Zaundads, Vilco (Viktor, Silco), Sinco (Singed, Silco) and any combination of these (sinvanco, vanvilco)
First ever ship: Huh, I don't remember. I don't really ship much, Arcane is my first ever fandom.
Last song: Poison by Alice Cooper, cover by Powerwolf
Last Movie: Crip Camp: a Disability Revolution (2020), a documentary I think should be a mandatory watch
Currently Reading: the Outsiders by S.E.Hinton, Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy, and rereading the Lord of thew Flies by William Golding
Currently Watching: Yellowjackets season 2, about to start Peaky Blinders
Currently Consuming: Black coffee
Currently craving: Bibimbap with a big side of kimchi
Tagging: @amusingelf @celestialzet @givemebeansnow @jackalmeat @alterrora @captaincapslock @dreamyonahill @zkyfall @sirrenhd @smallhorizons @lullabyes22-blog
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jerrydevine · 11 months
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ok movie may rankingsssss its quite frankly soooo fucking long so i put it under a read more :) MWAH
31. moonage daydream 2022 um so when todd haynes basically said that reagan being in power was david bowies fault in velvet goldmine i get what he was saying when i watched the second half of this. it was so annoying listening to bowie talk about how he was like crazyyyy back then now hes normal (annoying and not in a fun way) boo
30. ladies and gentlemen, the fabulous stains 1982. ok this was actually a flop i wanted to like it so bad but i did not. boo
29. the daytrippers 1996. this was such a movie my indie snob cousin loves. it kind of felt like a long ass seinfeld episode. sorry women. the gay reveal was not. fun. it was 90s straight people trying to do a twist :/
28. muppet treasure island 1996 was ok. it was no the great muppet caper ..
27. spontaneous 2020 i did cry because of this movie i thought it was just gonna be a silly heheh good bad movie but i did cry. and they played forth of july sufjan stevens :(
all the movies after here i would rewatch and i liked :) i had a good movie may !!
26. descendants 2 2017 was not as good as descendants 1 or 3 to me now .. but thats ok they literally had chillin like a villain and the letterkenny guy
25. descendants 3 2019. hmmm i wanna keep her by descendants 2 just so theyre not lonely in this list. the plot was like ok mal having to do her morality thing again thats ok. evie was soooooo izzy lightwood and her loser ass march band boyfriend was sooo simon :)
24. murder on the orient express 1974 was better than death on the nile 1978 and there was a character with my name :) but i think i do not care as much about agatha christie mysteries as i thought i would. thats ok :)
23. arrival 2016 is prob one of the first times i knew about the specific field of the protag and it made me so mad because i spent the whole movie like. she would not fucking do that. she would not say that. come on. and of course the u.s. propaganda was like a frontal migraine but i guess it was good
22. the handmaiden 2016. why didnt anyone tell me about. you know. the plot of the movie. great lesbian sex but what the hell wasall that. 
21. donnie darko 2001 was like ok what . fine ok whatever
20. emma 1996 holy shit i watched a lot of 1996 movies this month. ummmmm ewan was there and it was literally emma. what more do you want me to say. it was good ish :P
19. dungeons & dragons: honor among thieves 2023 was so long no movie should be longer than 2 hours but it did feel like playing d&d with my buddies and sophia lillis was there :')
18. i know what you did last summer 1997. its like none of you even care that kevin williamson who wrote this AND scream 1996 is literally a gay ass homosexual man. and my friend.
17. red army 2014. i feel like this should be its own other thing because it was just a movie i would watch at 15 to learn as much about hockey as humanly possible. and not for fun for like mental illness reasons. anyway hockey :)
16. crip camp: a disability revolution 2020 is like red army 2014 like. informative and interesting documentary ! not able to rank it with fiction films i dont think so dont take its spot too seriously.
15. poison 1991. dont worry about it im just studying todd haynes and this movie was not as good as other movies i watched this month but actually its the best movie ever after velvet goldmine. or not its not in my top 3 todd movies of all time but thats ok it still set up many of the things he talks about in his later films esp the connection between the horror section and safe 1995 :)
14. the secret world of arrietty 2010. i didnt watch this until this year bc it was released just after when i would sit down and watch a new little ghibli movie. i wanted to rewatch totoro more than watch new ones.but it WAS the borrowers sooo fun :)
13. monty python and the holy grail 1975. they made lancelot soooooooo ugly which was like a joke in itself to me because lancelot would never look like that. but umm yeah my dad loves this movie and so many little jokes i thought were just family jokes were actually from this movie hehehe
12. the great muppet caper 1981 literally had peter falk in it and they knew they were in a silly movie and they kept saying kermit and fozzie were twins it was so silly and fun :)
11. seven up! 1964. british people getting studied is literally so real and true. i cant wait to continue in the series and see how these kids change.. 
10. some like it hot 1959. I NEED TO WATCH MORE MARILYN MONROE MOVIES ASAP BTW THIS MOVIE ROCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9. this is spinal tap 1984. ummm yeah this was good. very good even. and christopher guest from my movies was there doing a horrible accent it was awesome :)
8. dottie gets spanked 1993. okok this is my todd haynes auteur studies and it is such a short film that foreshadows his future work i love you forever and ever my best friend todd haynes :D!!!!!!!!!!
7. videodrome 1983 had crazyyyyyyyyyyyy special effects i enjoyed the blowing up bodies and the tvs trying to kill you and the toronto..
6. big eden 2000 i wish they didnt have that whole plot with his high school bestie that was annoying and not whimsy but everything else and i mean EVERYTHING else was sooooo good and beautiful and i love you movie
5. elvira's haunted hills 2001 YIPPEE ELVIRA!!!!!!! RIFF RAFF WAS THERE!!! she talked like she was still a 2000s california girl but in 1850s europe it was awesome
4. rye lane 2023 was sooooo good and love is real and i need to go to england or i will die . woah that was an anglophile ass sentence but its true.
3. stardust 2007 YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO basically thats it. it was a movie that loves whimsy and the power of love. beth please watch it i mean it you would love it soooooo much 
2. the watermelon woman 1996 i love you lesbians i love you movies i love you movie lesbians. everyone should watch it its soooo good
1. velvet goldmine 1998 my best friend forever of course no one could be better <33
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malikismindful · 2 years
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Peace and Love, Black Family! For years I’ve watched brothers drive through the inner cities of the 🇺🇸 with donked out Crown Vic’s (Read up on “Queen Victoria” of the UK who raped ALL melanated lands from 1837-1901). We never question the what’s or why’s of these vehicles! Not to mention, from 1997 to 2013, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was the most widely used automobile in law enforcement operations in the United States. Imagine how many Black men met the angry end of a racist police officers baton in those things? Yet we are quick to refurb them and drive through the same ‘hood in a pimped out version of the oppressors vehicle! Dope boy, what does that make you? Crip, Blood, Piru, GD, BD, VL, MC, 4CH, and every other Black street gang, WHAT DOES THAT MAKE YOU? An oppressor made in the image and likeness of the REAL OPPRESSOR! And we👨🏾‍🦲👨🏾‍🦱Black men wonder why our community is so f’d up! It’s because we are f’d up and we continue to puss out when the “man” come around but toughen up when it’s one of OUR boys! Can’t y’all see you’ve been deceived? GET ON CODE. STAY ON CODE.🩸💣🔫✊🏾 BLACK POWER! #blackpower #blacklove #blackman #blackwoman #blackempowerment #black #revolution #revolutionary #crown #queen #victoria #toxic #evil #truth #knowledge #consciousness #eliminate #oppressed #power #blackqueen #blackunity #unite #blacksunited #blacknationalism #african #panafrican #blackpeople #blackowned #malikismindful https://www.instagram.com/p/CjJ7_bNj6e2ZZKKCKvMAZOx-YO3jpE86uDZoGg0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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majaurukalo · 5 months
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Now that Christmas is approaching and ya all are putting Christmas decorations around, if you are a store owner or owner of any public service/place/whatever, please please do not put decorations on your bannisters. It makes impossible for people who need to lean on bannisters for support while going up or down stairs (unless you have elevators, I mean. But even in that case it’d be better not to put decorations on bannisters and stairs in general).
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emberwitch7 · 9 months
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I wanna see a feisty group of disabled people, who will not accept no without asking why—crip camp: a disability revolution (2020)
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pucaantaibhse · 1 year
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The Rules: Tag (9) people you want to know better and/or catch up with, then answer the following: 
Thanks for tagging me @mareastrorum !
Four ships:
Fjorester (as you can probably guess from looking at my blog, lol)- I just think they’re cute and bring out good things in the other! I like how they each had an idealised view of each other, but as they got to know each other better the feelings deepened. Also, Laura Bailey won, lol.
Shadowgast- the mirroring! Them encouraging each other to be a better person! Them collaborating academically!
Perc’ahlia- nobody is doing it like them. That resurrection scene? Him trusting her with all their money from moments since they met? Their secret marriage? Iconic.
LoveLetters- it reminds me of my first relationship at summer camp (that lasted for about three days 😅). They’re so sweet, and they’re figuring stuff out together!
(Beauyasha is a VERY close fifth)
Last song: Shake it Out by Florence and the Machine. It’s one of my favourite songs, it just makes me feel powerful! It feels like a song they’d play at the end of a movie after the protagonist has triumphed. “And I am done with my graceless heart/ So tonight, I’m gonna cut it out, and then restart” is one of my favourite lyrics ever.
Currently Reading: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. Fic-wise, I’m following (among others) A Novel Guide to Courtship and Counterfeiting by shadesofwinter (which is AMAZING- if you like Fjorester, I really recommend their fics!), Treasure Island by R_Black (threeleaves as sailors! It’s really fun) and the continuous remembrance of a life unlived by LivThael (a chilling fic about Essek going missing and the effect it has on Caleb. It’s amazing! Make sure to check the tags.)
Last Movie: Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution on Netflix. It’s a documentary about a group of disabled young people who met at a summer camp, and how some of them went on to form the disability rights movement in the US. It’s really good!
Also, Dimension 20’s A Crown of Candy (yes, it’s not technically a movie, but come on, the episodes are two hours long each!) Only on episode 3 so far. I’m trying to get as much as possible finished before The Ravening War starts. It’s good so far! I love the twins and their father especially.
Craving: My chicken and bacon sandwich I brought for lunch. There’s just something about sandwiches cut diagonally that gets me. (It’s the small things, I suppose!)
Tag 9 people: I’m just tagging my mutuals! No pressure though, feel free not to do it! @operafloozy @ellisper @ss117 @road-rhythm @indominusgay @lizarrrdwizarrrd @fruitzbat @cassioseia
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Movie Diary 2021
Apparently I never got around to posting this last year so belatedly here are the movies I watched for the first time in 2021. My faves are bolded :)
1 Wolfwalkers
2 Wonder Woman 1984
3 Another Round
4 Soul
5 Promising Young Woman
6 Da 5 Bloods
7 Minari
8 Jaws
9 To All The Boys: Always and Forever
10 Derek DelGaudio’s In & of Itself
11 Space Sweepers
12 Spies in Disguise
13 Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2003)
14 One Night in Miami...
15 Deliver Us from Evil (2020)
16 Michael Clayton
17 Raya and the Last Dragon
18 Coming 2 America
19 Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art
20 The Personal History of David Copperfield
21 Demolition Man
22 Wall Street
23 Nomadland
24 Mank
25 Better Days
26 Judas and the Black Messiah
27 Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
28 The Father
29 A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
30 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
31 Quo vadis, Aida?
32 Hillbilly Elegy
33 The United States vs. Billie Holiday
34 News of the World
35 The Man Who Sold His Skin
36 Pieces of a Woman
37 Collective
38 The White Tiger
39 Love and Monsters
40 Greyhound
41 Time
42 Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
43 My Octopus Teacher
44 The Mole Agent
45 Saint Maud
46 The Mitchells vs. The Machines
47 Stowaway
48 Daughters
49 Mortal Kombat
50 Army of the Dead
51 Nine to Five
52 Dance of the Forty One
53 Ammonite
54 Bo Burnham: Inside
55 The Last King
56 Bungee Jumping of Their Own
57 Kajillionaire
58 XXY
60 Perfect Blue
61 Supernova
62 Wish Dragon
63 Emmanuelle: Queen of French Erotic Cinema
64 Luca
65 A Quiet Place II
66 Black Widow
67 Gunpowder Milkshake
68 Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story
69 The Magic Vocies of Pop
70 Jungle Cruise
71 Flight of the Navigator
72 The Suicide Squad
73 Shall We Dance? (1996)
74 Space Jame
75 The Legend of Hei
76 Space Jam: A New Legacy
77 The Green Knight
78 Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguar
79 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
80 Tove
81 Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai
82 A League of Their Own
83 Kate
84 Dune
85 Escape Room: Tournament of Champions
86 Pig
87 Free Guy
88 Best Sellers
89 Yes, God, Yes
90 I Am Divine
91 Nightbooks
92 Annette
93 The Lost Boys
94 The Love Witch
95 The Medium
96 Gerald’s Game
97 Venom: Let There Be Carnage
98 Lamb
99 Z-O-M-B-I-E-S
100 The Trip (I onde dager)
101 Eternals
102 Red Notice
103 The Devil Wears Ju-Ni Hitoe Kimono
104 Josephine Baker: The Story of an Awakening
105 Army of Thieves
106 Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification
107 The Eyes of Tammy Faye
108 Last NIght in Soho
109 The Rescue
110 Spider-Man: No Way Home
111 Contact
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dailymoviegifs · 2 years
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Films I've seen in 2022: May
Doctor Strange (2016)
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Operation Mincemeat (2022)
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Black Widow (2021)
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
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Early Man (2018)
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Homunculus (2021)
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Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (2020)
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Thor Ragnarok (2017)
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