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fabulouspegasus · 2 years
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the three faces i pull in class: pretending to listen, not making eye contact so i don’t get called, and dissociative pout
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mlkbaerry · 2 years
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Bro what the fuck happened on the set of don't worry darling lol
Every tweet and video i come across is just Chris pine wanting to disintegrate and go home 😭😭😭
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illustratingari · 2 years
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Chris, blink twice if you need help.
Press for Don’t Worry Darling | Buzzfeed News | Instagram
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peacefulmusingsc · 2 years
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jennathearcher · 9 months
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Newly released character posters for Disney's Wish (2023)
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riddle-me-grits · 2 years
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lucigirl23 · 2 years
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“I use to think my life was a tragedy, but now I realize…it’s a comedy”
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wisefoxluminary · 5 months
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Homelander and King Magnifico are the same character, same font.
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fate-motif · 10 months
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i can’t believe it took me this long to make this meme
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trek-tracks · 1 year
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Does anyone else remember those Jerry Orbach subway ads, or did I just live in NYC at an incredibly specific point in time
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dandelionlogic · 9 months
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Book signing last night with @drchucktingle was amazing from start (waiting for Dongle Wizard) to finish (hug from Dr Tingle). Camp Damascus is fantastic, scary, funny, sad and hopeful and I could hear Chuck's voice throughout. Love is real!
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I can guarantee you all the characters that survived Until Dawn got frostbite
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estrangnoodle · 2 years
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Harry Styles: My favorite thing about the movie is that it feels like a movie.
Chris Pine right next to him:
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transxfiles · 1 year
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FALSE. he sang three (3) times.
🤨i only remember 1 time where we could hear him sing without like a voiceover going on on top of it (i'm talking pure unobstructed chris pine musical moment) and it was when it was like that hologram of him so does it even count truly?? idk i may be misremembering bc im tired and i saw the dnd movie in theaters a while ago now but i SWEAR he only really sang once
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jennathearcher · 5 months
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Let's Talk About: Disney's Wish
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(DISCLAIMER: It is my understanding that BDS has asked for a more targeted boycott when it comes to companies that are involved with the conflict in Gaza, and for Disney to be subject to public pressure instead. It is entirely up to individual discretion whether they want to include Disney in their personal boycott or not.)
So now that I've had a few days to let this movie kind of settle in my brain, I've been moved to write up my own comprehensive (albeit spoiler-free) review because I'm already tired of seeing Bad Faith Takes, and I have MANY THOUGHTS.
Things you should know about me prior to me launching into this review -- I am a Disney girl, I have been a Disney kid my whole life, and I've gotten really good at separating my love for Disney movies and Disney magic from my criticism of the Disney company. I've been REALLY excited for this movie pretty much since I saw the first official image of Asha and instantly fell in love with her design, and the hype only grew with the release of trailers and other promotional material. I also avoided listening to any of the songs prior to seeing the movie in theatres.
With all that being said, let's dive in.
Okay, so, first impressions -- I LOVE this movie. I am absolutely the target audience for Disney magic and nostalgia for Disney movies, and I love the idea of this movie being a kind of love letter to the now 100 year long legacy of Disney movies. A lot of the little nods, references, and Easter eggs in this movie worked for me. All in all, seeing this movie in a theatre absolutely felt like a warm hug, and I can already see it becoming a sort of comfort movie for me personally.
I can tell that a lot of love went into the creation of this movie -- if the animation style or the music isn't your thing, that's completely understandable, but it rubs me the wrong way to see people acting as if they're objectively bad, when that's definitely NOT the case. In fact, they're quite GOOD; I would go so far as to say that the music and animation of this film are its two greatest strengths.
I've seen some criticism of the fact that the songwriters who worked on this movie are pop songwriters and not musical songwriters -- but I personally feel that this unique stylistic choice really WORKED for this movie, and made it stand out from other Disney movies. This movie has some of my personal favorite songs that Disney has ever produced.
As for the animation, the blending of 2D and 3D animation is en vogue at the moment, and I love seeing how different movies use the style in different ways (i.e. the comic book style of the Spider-Verse films, the cartoony style of The Bad Guys, the moving painting effect of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and the grimy, graffiti style of TMNT: Mutant Mayhem). For Wish, this movie is literally a LIVING STORYBOOK, and the animation is absolutely indicative of that. This is a GORGEOUS movie.
(It's also hardly the first time that pop songwriters have written for Disney movies, or even for musicals in general, but that's a whole other kettle of fish.)
With all that being said, I definitely have my criticisms of this movie -- all of which go back to issues with the STUDIO that effected the finished product. Wish has a rich, lush world with hints of deeper lore, but I feel that this movie really suffered from being "the Disney 100 legacy movie." Like I said, I love Disney nostalgia, but this movie takes it to a level where it can be distracting, and I ultimately feel that it wasn't given enough room to really be its own, individual thing. This is, at the end of the day, meant to be an original fairy tale -- and there are absolutely loose threads and hints at storylines and character arcs that were just….left incomplete.
I really think that the writer's strike ended up effecting the final product of this movie negatively, and resulted in an unfortunate waste of potential. In an ironic way, I kind of wish they HAD delayed the release date so that they could work on it more, but again, it was the "Disney 100th anniversary movie" so the release date was a part of that as well.
This movie feels like it should be so much BIGGER than it is, and that the story should have paid off in ways that it just DIDN'T -- because of a lot of aspects of the film being shoved into the prototypical, and frankly lazy Disney boxes.
I feel so strongly that Wish really was on the verge of being something revolutionary, and through unfortunate circumstances and poor choices made on the part of the studio, it wasn't able to fulfill that full potential, and that's such a shame. I personally am really hoping for sequels -- or at least, fanfiction tends to fix everything.
Comparing this movie to other Disney movies, such as Moana, Raya and the Last Dragon, and Encanto, all of those movies tell a fully fleshed out, cohesive story, with character arcs that feel natural, and really strong themes that challenge our expectations. The sad fact is that Wish doesn't have this -- it TRIES, and there's very much elements of that present, but it's only HALF of a story, really. It feels unfinished, or like it wasn't allowed to push the envelope in the ways that the creators likely wanted to (at least that's my impression).
At the end of the day, it is REALLY impressive that Wish is as good of a movie as it is, with all of this in mind. Every other aspect of the film is VERY strong, and there are some important, powerful messages that shine through (strong messages about the power of self esteem and self love, and the power of community coming together). But the story is ultimately what unfortunately suffered here, due to what is more than likely yet another case of there being too many cooks in the Disney kitchen.
So, yes -- I LOVE this movie, but more than that, I am in love with everything that this movie COULD and SHOULD have been.
That being said, I will continue to aggressively love this movie. Out of spite :P
(I will also likely go into more spoiler-y, specific depth on this movie once it's out internationally after the holidays, and once more people have had a chance to see it -- idk if you guys can tell just from reading this but I am suffering alone in hyperfixation HELL right now :P)
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howifeltabouthim · 8 months
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It wasn't 'til that summer . . . that Sylvère realized Chris' sickness could have anything to do with him: that by accepting her he could save her life.
Chris Kraus, from I Love Dick
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