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TOM CONTI as Albert Einstein in Oppenheimer (2023)
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Happy 51st Birthday to Young Artist Award Winning and Saturn Award Nominated actor Ke Huy Quan! ^__^
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broganamous · 9 months
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FUCK IT waymond wang icon
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campcrystal-lake · 1 year
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TBH the “best supporting actor” category is very odd in general. Like, why the hell is Stephanie Hsu considered a “supporting actress” when her character is literally integral to the movie? The plot of EEAAO literally couldn’t happen without Joy, it’s weird to call her a “supporting” character in the same way that Waymond Wang is.
I propose a new category: “Best actor in an antagonistic role.” I think this would be a good addition to award ceremonies because antagonists in films are oftentimes the most integral and iconic parts of the movie, in no small part due to how well their actor portrays them. Thus, we could have a “best actor/ess” category for the main character and then a specific award for the character/actor that is often the second-most integral to the film.
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TEN DIFFERENT FAVORITE CHARACTERS FROM TEN DIFFERENT FANDOMS
Nanno - Girl From Nowhere
Waymond Wang - Everything Everywhere All At Once
Nausicaä - Nausicaä
Hobie Brown - Across the Spiderverse
Michelle - 10 Cloverfield Lane
Sailor Pluto - Sailor Moon
Theo Cain - Haunting of Hill House
Pryde Royale Ivy - The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People
Clawdeen Wolf - Monster High
Coyote - Gunnerkrigg Court
+ icons i made for nanno, pryde, and coyote for no reason
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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The 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Sausage Hands Sold for $55K Someone somewhere (all at once) is currently sucking on the hot dog hands once passed between Jamie Lee Curtis and Michelle Yeoh’s mouths. But true bliss like that does come at a price (in this case, $55,0000 and an additional $4,000 for an accompanying custom-cut set of gloves). In an auction for the Asian Mental Health Project, the Laundry Workers Center and the Transgender Law Center, 43 props and pieces of Everything Everywhere All At Once memorabilia were sold, garnering more than $555,725 in proceeds after closing Thursday.The A24-fronted auctioned some of the film's most iconic props like the donut-hole Temple Verse Costume, the (not street-legal) Laundry Delivery RV and the pet rock (the DIY version of which could be replicated for the cost of $3.99 and a rock). But it's no surprise fans pushed price tags into the thousands (with the rock landing at a final bid of $13k) for the film that just earned four SAG awards and is set to sweep the Oscars next weekend, with a whopping 11 nominations under its belt.Related | Mark Wahlberg's Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Resurface After SAG AwardsThe auction’s heavy hitters included the fanny pack worn by Ke Huy Quan’s character, Waymond Wang, earning $48,000; and Jamie Lee Curtis’ character, Deirdre Beaubeirdre’s “Auditor of the Month” trophy that closed with a $60,000 price tag. But the top-selling item for the surreal set was…Raccacoonie, the franchise-bending furry friend of the Everything Everywhere All at Once multiverse. The animatronic raccoon puppet that brought Raccacoonie to life raked in $90,000 from an online bidder. The film’s directors, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (fondly referred to as the Daniels), selected the receiving charities according to A24.“We are SO over the moon,” Asian Mental Health Project tweeted. “Thank you @A24, this means the whole universe to us.” in a nod on the Twitter TL to the film’s timeline splitting storytelling. \u201cWe are SO over the moon. Thank you @A24, this means the whole universe to us.\u201d — Asian Mental Health Project - AMHP (@Asian Mental Health Project - AMHP) 1677810684 Photo courtesy of Kyle Goldberg/BFA https://www.papermag.com/eeaao-auction-charity-2659498064.html
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newsaza · 2 years
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10 Best Action Movies Starring Indiana Jones Actors
10 Best Action Movies Starring Indiana Jones Actors
The pulpy action-adventure classics of the Indiana Jones series rank among the most iconic movies ever made. The old-school style and kinetic set-pieces of the Indiana Jones movies have made them truly unique and mesmerizing. But they’re not the only great action movies that these actors have appeared in. Sean Connery played James Bond in Goldfinger, Ke Huy Quan played Waymond Wang in Everything…
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Yeoh, Man! – Film Review: Everything Everywhere All At Once ★★★★1/2
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Have you ever felt that the films of Baz Luhrmann and Michael Bay dragged a little? Do you need more edits? Faster action? More kablooey and kablam? Well, to paraphrase SNL’s Stefan, “America’s hottest movie, Everything Everywhere All At Once has everything! Talking  Rocks! Hot dog fingers! Backwards whooshing office chairs! A Sharpie wielding Halloween star!” Who knew, however, that it would live up to that hype and more, easily becoming one of the best films of 2022?
The Daniels, Dan Kwan and Daniel Schienert, who last brought us the delightfully fantastical Swiss Army Man, return with an explosive (although with no farts this time) yet beautifully character-driven film which is literally about, as the title implies, EVERYTHING. Michelle Yeoh plays Evelyn Wang, a downtrodden laundromat owner who lives a financially desperate, hard-working life with her husband Waymond (the triumphant return of Ke Huy Kwan best known for his roles in Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom and Goonies), daughter Joy (Stephanie Hsu of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Grandpa Gong Gong (James Hong).
When we meet Evelyn, she’s exhausted from her work load, strained in her marriage, and dreading an upcoming meeting with the IRS. Enter Jamie Lee Curtis, in an unforgettable performance, as Deirdre Beaubeirdra, a joyless tax auditor who has never met a part of her body she hasn’t scratched. She has it out for the Wangs, issuing an ultimatum to get their receipts together or face the consequences. With all of the pressure reaching a boiling point and seemingly no way out, a surprise twist throws Evelyn and her family into one insane adventure after another, fracturing timelines, universes, and offering up a “Sliding Doors on Acid” premise guaranteed to make the most kinetic of directors green with envy. It gets very complicated with its kitchen sink approach, with some interludes feeling random or interchangeable, but I found it worth the ticket price alone for the image of Curtis flying in slow motion through the air to face off against Yeoh in just one of many heartstopping moments. Special mention must go to Larkin Seiple for his phenomenal cinematography, Shirley Kurata for ten films worth of insightful, memorable costume design, and Jason Kisvarday’s production design, which features an impressive, memorable array of styles.
Through it all, Yeoh navigates the impossible, playing a huge swath of characters, explosively executing complicated action sequences, and making us feel something deeply for our central heroine. She’s giving the performance of her career here, able to capture our hearts while concurrently displaying the entire gamut of brittle neuroses in her wheelhouse. She plays so many different characters, some seemingly autobiographical, all of whom have a level of confidence and empowerment lacking in Evelyn herself.
When Waymond steps in to motivate her, the movie really takes off with a series of brilliantly executed action sequences. Kwan, whose voice seems to have not aged a day, keeps up with Yeoh, delivering a heartfelt, fun, fast and furious performance all while doing flips and kicks guaranteed to earn him Instant Hunk status. It’s so wonderful to have him back after years of giving up on acting. Here’s to many more films to come.
Also of note is Hsu, who starts off as the detached daughter who her family for not fully supporting her queerness. She, like the rest of her relatives, finds her own special superpowers, elevating her to icon status before the film ends. Who wouldn’t want this badass to kick down a few doors for them? I was also very touched by the mother-daughter relationship depicted here. It succinctly gives so many young queer people the tools and language for having tough conversations with their parents. Kudos to this slam bang film for having educational purpose too, filled as it is with nuance and grace far beyond what one expects from a genre film.
What genre this is, however, is a great question. It’s no accident that the Everything Bagel plays such an important part in this story, as this film wants to touch on every aspect of all of our lives. It’s about race, immigration, marriage, family, desire, scraping by and finding a way to love life even when it has turned to complete shit. One could easily find this premise to be overstuffed and repetitive. They would not be wrong. The last act, filled with head-spinning intercutting between the various universes drags on a bit, making me want to cry, “Enough already!” once or twice. Also, when trying to tackle every single subject matter that there ever was, there’s a good argument to be made that it cannot succeed at them all. Fair enough, but the film is so winning, so exciting, and so well-acted, I wouldn’t mind watching Evelyn and her family try to tackle another day, and another one after that…or maybe EVERY SINGLE day!
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filmgoop · 2 years
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The 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Sausage Hands Sold for $55K Someone somewhere (all at once) is currently sucking on the hot dog hands once passed between Jamie Lee Curtis and Michelle Yeoh’s mouths. But true bliss like that does come at a price (in this case, $55,0000 and an additional $4,000 for an accompanying custom-cut set of gloves). In an auction for the Asian Mental Health Project, the Laundry Workers Center and the Transgender Law Center, 43 props and pieces of Everything Everywhere All At Once memorabilia were sold, garnering more than $555,725 in proceeds after closing Thursday.The A24-fronted auctioned some of the film's most iconic props like the donut-hole Temple Verse Costume, the (not street-legal) Laundry Delivery RV and the pet rock (the DIY version of which could be replicated for the cost of $3.99 and a rock). But it's no surprise fans pushed price tags into the thousands (with the rock landing at a final bid of $13k) for the film that just earned four SAG awards and is set to sweep the Oscars next weekend, with a whopping 11 nominations under its belt.Related | Mark Wahlberg's Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Resurface After SAG AwardsThe auction’s heavy hitters included the fanny pack worn by Ke Huy Quan’s character, Waymond Wang, earning $48,000; and Jamie Lee Curtis’ character, Deirdre Beaubeirdre’s “Auditor of the Month” trophy that closed with a $60,000 price tag. But the top-selling item for the surreal set was…Raccacoonie, the franchise-bending furry friend of the Everything Everywhere All at Once multiverse. The animatronic raccoon puppet that brought Raccacoonie to life raked in $90,000 from an online bidder. The film’s directors, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (fondly referred to as the Daniels), selected the receiving charities according to A24.“We are SO over the moon,” Asian Mental Health Project tweeted. “Thank you @A24, this means the whole universe to us.” in a nod on the Twitter TL to the film’s timeline splitting storytelling. \u201cWe are SO over the moon. Thank you @A24, this means the whole universe to us.\u201d — Asian Mental Health Project - AMHP (@Asian Mental Health Project - AMHP) 1677810684 Photo courtesy of Kyle Goldberg/BFA https://www.papermag.com/eeaao-auction-2659498064.html
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