And here's a reminder of that video I made talking about the amazing subtleties in the narrative in the movie, using language and language barriers to tell the story (besides, you know, everything else that was also used to tell the story)
Seriously, if you haven't watched RRR, WATCH RRR now! Your life will be changed.
Anybody have tv show/movie recommendations? Now that I’m out of school I plan to watch at least one movie a day or three episodes of something. My favorite types of shows are fantasy/mystery.
Currently in my list:
The Fifth Estate, LOTR, Wreckers, Stuart: A Life Backwards, Pride and Prejudice, Attonement, Amazing Grace, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dunkirk, Caddyshack, Lost Boys, The other Boleyn girl, Star Wars, Star trek, Rain man, The greatest game ever played, The Alienist, The Hollow Crown, Lock and Key, Umbrella Academy, To the Ends of the Earth, Elementary, House, Prodigal Son, Johnathan Creek, Sorry For Your Loss, The Night Manager, Small Island, The Last Enemy, Parade’s End, Criminal Minds, Hannibal, Fargo, Squid Game, You, Flea Bag, Brooklyn 99, Daredevil, 13 reasons why, Shadow and Bone, Avatar TLA, love and death, foundation (apple tv), treason (Netflix), bbc in the flesh, gravity falls, psych
Anyone looking for a modern made western, I can recommend this movie.
A widowed farmer and his teenage son find an injured man with a satchel of money. Soon afterwards, their farm is under siege by outlaws after the money. The farmer is left with no choice but to dig into his long buried passed to save his son.
Along the same tone as “Unforgiven”, it’s gritty and realistic, with some interesting and unexpected plot twists.
Recentemente assistir o lar da srta.perigrine para crianças peculiares e olha,devo dizer que se não uma das melhores filmes que já vi esse ano,estaria mentindo caso o contrário,ele me levou a tantas formas diferentes de sentir e é extremamente lindo e bem elaborado,com diálogos e personagens bem alinhados e expressivos,o que me causou muita vontade de ler a saga.
Enfim pra quem gosta de um bom filme cheio de aventura,ficção,fantasia e até desfechos pouco sombrios, recomendo muito que assistam,é isso.
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I recently watched Miss Perigrine's Home for Peculiar Children and hey I have to say if it isn't one of the best movies I've seen this year I'd be lying otherwise it took me through so many different ways of feeling and it is extremely beautiful and well-crafted, with well-aligned and expressive dialogues and characters, which made me want to read the saga.
Anyway, for those who like a good movie full of adventure, fiction, fantasy and even slightly dark outcomes, I highly recommend you watch it, that's it.
My first video when I fell down the Tollywood Rabbit hole was Rangasthalam, an amazing film that also has some of the best deafness representation I've seen in a long while! I adore Chitti Babu, because he is a very real character, someone you can imagine you will bump into in the street. Check the video out if you want, but more importantly, watch the movie!
Emotionally drained? Well its relaxation day! All my pillows are piled up against my wall and I've got my two spare duvets folded up under them on my mattresses (because I have two of them for some reason) and I've got my duvet over my legs and a cat in my lap. Time for some movies, any recommendations?
Only thing that'd make this better (other than popcorn) is someone to share it with. Like its perfect, there's rain outside and everything.
Now you know what the fuss is about! Yay! (Or at least I hope it's clear enough)
I swear making them argue hurts me too, very very much. But I think that a conversation like this had to take a place. They are both stubborn dorks and both cannot take bulshit about safety, after everything they have been through. There is also the added weight of Leo knowing that Mikey died in the future, something he will keep struggling with for quite some time.(and I will keep exploiting it bc we got plenty of manly crying, but these guys need plenty of processing too.)
personaly I THINK that xenk should straight up put on full mr darcy suit just to walk out of the fog to edgin saying "you have bewitched me body and soul" ect ect for the sole reason of edgin standing there looking at him with teary heart eyes before breathlessly say "why are you like this" and kiss him passionatly on the lips
Alright. So you’re a Harry Potter fan. You’re a Harry Potter fan because you love Harry Potter and you love the community you’ve built with your fellow fans, but J. K. Rowling is using her vast fortune to harm people and she says asinine shit about how anyone who likes Harry Potter agrees with her transphobia, and you know that’s not true, but maybe you’re wondering if there’s a different fandom you and your friends could go to, where if nothing else the creator isn’t using a massive platform and massive amounts of money to harm transgender people. This is a guide for you.
You really wish you could have a Harry Potter that’s just not Harry Potter. You want a magical school and aerial sports games and fighting a tyrant and the equivalent of Hogwarts Houses.
Check out The Owl House. It’s about a girl named Luz who wanders into another world and attends a magic school.
You can watch it on YouTube: Link.
You like the idea of a modern-ish fantasy book series (British, pre-Smart Phone technology age) with a big, rambling world to play around in.
Check out The Chronicles of Chestomanci by Diana Wynne Jones. It’s set across a multiverse and follows the lives and trials of young magicians.
Start with Charmed Life, which can be purchased on Amazon: Link.
You want a fantasy series with chosen ones, suffering, and sacrifice where anyone can die. Also, you like magical animal companions.
Check out The Last Herald Mage Trilogy by Mercedes Lackey, which is part of the broader Valdemar series. It’s about the life of Valdemar’s greatest – and last – Herald-mage.
You can find it on Amazon: Link.
You love Harry Potter for the mysteries. You’d be fine with something for a bit of an older demographic, and you love supernatural horror and angst. You want to see the protagonist go through it. But you’d also love it if there was something akin to the Hogwarts Houses that you could define yourself by.
Check out The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir or The Magnus Archives. The Locked Tomb series is science-fantasy set in the far-flung future and has necromancy. The Magnus Archives is a podcast about an institute in London that takes down statements from people who have had encounters with the paranormal.
The Locked Tomb series begins with Gideon the Ninth: Link.
The Magnus Archives can be listened to on YouTube: Link.
Your favorite part of the Harry Potter series is the wizarding war, and your favorite house is Slytherin.
Check out The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu. It’s about a necromancer who’s been resurrected. The necromancer in question is like 95% brat-turned-cool-uncle and 5% evil-necromancer.
The volumes are numbered and can be found on Amazon: Link.
There is also an adaptation entitled The Untamed that I have not watched yet, but it can be found on Netflix.
You really enjoy the social satire aspect of Harry Potter and think Hermione was right about House Elf liberation. Also, you’re okay with science fiction instead of fantasy.
Check out The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. It’s about an enslaved cyborg finding freedom, making friends, and healing from trauma.
The first book is All Systems Red: Link.
You like Harry Potter because it’s comfort media. Life is rough, and you want a piece of media that’s engaging but gentle.
Check out the podcast Welcome to Night Vale. It’s presented as the community radio broadcast out of a small, deeply weird town in the American southwest.
You can listen to it on YouTube: Link.
If you want something in print form, there’s The Lord of the Rings: Link.
If you like movies, there’s Jupiter Ascending: Link.
Don’t hesitate to ask if you want more information (such as content warnings) for any of the above.