It's pride month i would love to recommend u an underrated flim(biographical flim) Aligarh
It's not sunshine and rainbows so trigger warning for anyone watching it's covers a heavy topic. The movie shows a man sadness,despair and discrimination he faces ,how he is denied of the rights. It's shows the horror faced by the professor of aligarh University please search about the real incident tooo.
The movie has amazing performances Manoj Bajpayee and Raj Kumar rao(these two are gems of ur industry , sadly not many cherishes pearls) and directed by hansal Mehta.
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hey if u guys r sad about ofmd and want another show with gay people to watch you should consider watching Deadloch. It’s really good it’s really really good uh it might get a second season if the creators decide to do that.
if you watch good omens you’ll be able to watch Deadloch they’re on the same service. Uhhhh One of the actors from ofmd is there shes one half of the main duo (the other half is played by Kate Box who’s an amazing actor and Dulcie is now one of my fav characters ever) gets to wear an open Hawaiian shirt for like 3 of the 8 episodes which is a bonus. It’s extremely gay and it’s fun and beautifully written and no queer characters die and it’s satisfying and funny and Please watch it I’m begging you please watch itPLEASE
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Happy 28th Anniversary to A Pinky and The Brain Christmas!!!
If you want to find the quickest way to make me cry, look no further than this episode. I watch this every year around Christmas and it gets me in that happy holiday mood. It's funny, it's emotional, it's in my opinion the most important episode in Pinky and The Brain's history. The plot seems so simple, yet it has layers of complexity that make it so much more interesting. The ending, holy crap the ending. When Brain reads Pinky's letter to Santa, the sheer raw emotion in this scene is unbeatable. The animation, writing, and voice acting all come together in harmony to craft the most pivotal and emotional moment in not only PaTB history, but in Animaniacs history. The globe keychain is an important symbol and it's very sweet how Pinky was so considerate of Brain. Just seeing Brain sob his eyes out is a powerful image, especially for such a usually uptight character. I'm convinced that "A Pinky and The Brain Christmas" was the episode that not only changed Brain's personality in the writers' eyes and overall, but it was the episode that shaped Pinky and Brain's relationship into the way we see it today. Whether you ship Brinky or not, it cannot be underestimated how important this episode was and still is to fans, the people who worked on the show, and even to the voices of Pinky and Brain themselves, who actually cried while recording the ending bit. Happy Anniversary "A Pinky and The Brain Christmas!" I hope to continue watching this for many more years in the future.
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Trick or Treat!
AH Hello, my future victim What are you doing in my inbox? it seems that you have stumbled across into my den of horrors. Before I drag you into the depths of below, check out this video I saved in my hk playlist and LOOK YOU GOTTA SEE THIS
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sorry I don't make the rules and no I do not accept any criticism at this moment - no regrets and no take-backsies, I have found my personal theme song for buck's jealousy arc 😌
(genghis khan - miike snow)
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so I’m on yet another rewatch of Headless and what captured me this time around was how Kat acted throughout the show. I have one main question: how much of this is in character for Kat?
Like, in terms of the story, nothing feels out of place. But when compared to her personality before death, how much would she do? What actions stem from who Kat actually is, and what is caused from outside pressure, either from her situation or from her father? Which ones are a mix of both? Did something with the revival process change her? I’m so curious it’s eating me alive.
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So I desperately needed more people to watch the nicolas cage autism western so I got one of my friends to watch it with me.
Unfortunately, turning off hardware acceleration did not work on Firefox or Chrome, so in order to "stream" it I had to do something I haven't done in almost a decade.
I found my tripod, set up a videocall, set my phone up in front of the computer, and played the movie from the computer.
Was the quality garbage? Maybe, but that's not important. I now have someone with context to my obsession. They will now be subjected to my madness
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robert sheehan you will always be simon lewis from the hilarious yet underapperciated 2013 movie the mortal instruments: city of bones to me
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it’s been about 4 years and some change, so i feel i can confidently say that i will never, ever get over the ending of falsettos. to this day i cry at merely the thought of “what more can i say?”
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