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i-gotta-go-bye · 2 years
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i had a thought today like man, my ancestors would probably not approve very much of me being such an extravagant glutton, but then i was like wtf are u kidding. those dumbasses didn’t live on a fuckin potato ass diet for no minimalism. they didn’t do what they did, whatever the fuck it was, for me NOT to fucking eat my bodyweight in sashimi!!! they would be fucking ecstatic to see me making the most of my opportunities for plenty. they would be fucking cheering me on. every lice-covered cossack and illiterate serf and three-toothed yak herder in my lineage is with me in this restaurant, and they are going absolutely apeshit watching me try to fit an entire samosa in my mouth
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The Rookie Rewatch : Season 1 Favorite Moments
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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it runs in the family
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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I'm gonna leave these pics here after the 6th Episode 💔
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Hello! I’m Tom Hiddleston, also known as Loki, also known as the God of Mischief, and I’m taking over Tomblr to answer your glorious questions.
Check out Tom Hiddleston’s full Answer Time right on over here.
All Loki Episodes Now Streaming on Disney+.
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The Road to El Dorado (2000) dir. Bibo Bergeron, Don Paul, Jeffrey Katzenberg
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CHENFORD IN EVERY EPISODE:1.11 “Redwood” “You wanna hang out in the worst case scenario panic room or you wanna get back to work? Get that air conditioning fixed?”
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Sam: how are you doing?
Frodo: I have a feeling I’ll be sad for the rest of my life
Frodo: but besides that, I’m fine, how are you?
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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NATASHA ROMANOFF saving her family in BLACK WIDOW and AVENGERS: ENDGAME
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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welcome to watch mojo and today we’re counting down our picks for the top ten saddest endings in the mcu
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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More Black Widow thoughts:
The scene when Natasha finds out that her mother didn’t abandon her is such a heartbreaking one. Like the whole thing lasts less than two minutes but there are so many emotions she goes through.
Like when she tells Melina “you’re not even the first mother who abandoned me” she’s all bravado, putting up her walls like she always does.
Then hearing that she wasn’t abandoned you can see it play out in her eyes, the disbelief. Her whole life was built on a lie, you see the hope in her expression.
“I was taken?” The way she asks, not daring to believe it.
Then Melina explains about the bargain being struck and you can notice the slightest change in expression, a flash of hurt. Maybe she wasn’t abandoned but being sold might just be worse.
Then when she asks what happened to her mother you can see the fear. Like she almost doesn’t want to know. But it’s still underpinned by hope. Hope because she found out her mother looked for her, that maybe she loved her after all. And really that’s all Natasha has ever wanted, is a family that loved her. And maybe she had it all along.
And then when she finds out she was killed, you see it all play out on her face. The devastation, so subtle it’s a blink and you miss it thing. But you feel her pain. All her hope shattered.
Then when she admits that she thought about her mother everyday, the slight movement of her lips as she comes to accept that fact, the way she breaks eye contact with Melina as if she’s ashamed. Like thinking about her birth mother was showing weakness.
Like it’s like a whole minute that this plays out in and yet Natashas emotions are like a roller coaster.
And the way that Scarlett just absolutely nailed the acting here, the smallest little details having the most impact.
Damn.
Don’t even get me started on the next part when she finds the phot album.
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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definitely my favorite scene #yelenamybeloved #natdeservedbetter
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Y’all you know what hits hard....
The fact that the villain of BW was all about how girls were the most expendable resource and created a whole fucking spy program that took away their basic rights and free wills and how Nat broke free of that but was always dehumanized because she was a “Russian Spy Assassin” a “Widow” and yet all she ever wanted to do was good for the world. To get rid of the red in her ledger.
And she died for it. She “sacrificed” herself. After everything, after breaking free, after rekindling her families, after killing the man who ruined so many women’s lives, she was only ever an expendable resource in Endgame. But in BW she was given life.
And it’s just really sad to see that it came down to one basic thing: judgement. The Russos decided Nat wasn’t worth it, that she could be an expendable resource, that she had to die so Clint could return to his wife and kids as if Nat’s family wasn’t equally important. Men prioritized their judgment, their own best interest when deciding Nat’s fate. Cate’s judgement was instead of taking a canonically deceased character and just doing a spy movie or fill it with lots of action, she gave Nat depth and moments and made her more human and alive than the Russo’s ever did.
And it fucking hits hard that men say they don’t like her character when she’s having soft moments with her sister or parents, that they only like Nat when she’s kicking ass, flirting with the Avengers, and just found it hard to connect to her during her own fucking movie. Yet they can connect to Bucky. Who went through basically the same thing (other than the reproductive organs being removed—which can I say is fucking bullshit. Women can’t get pregnant “for the sake of the mission and shit” but men can still impregnate women??)
The very movie that point fucking blank states what it’s about. Of course you can’t fucking “connect”. You don’t understand what it’s like being a woman under an oppressive organization that only sees you as its property. It tied to human trafficking. It tied to the fact that men can get away with abusing and mistreating women. It tied to how society EXPECTS women to live their lives: as little innocent girls, as available young women, as mothers and caretakers, and as wise grandmothers. But that’s not how every woman wants to or can live their life, yet men assume that’s exactly the case and if it’s not it’s either the “monster for not able to have kids” or you don’t want to regret it later in life. And if you can’t see the fucking important themes and why they’re important, maybe you’re part of the problem.
The issue shouldn’t have been Taskmaster wasn’t straight out of the comics accurate, the issue should’ve been was that a father would do that to his own daughter. Antonia was a good fucking plot twist and felt right for the story and damn did my heart break that she was relieved to be saved my Nat. Not a single once of hatred towards her, but rather fear radiating off of a few words and facial expressions towards her father. 
You may not always be able to connect to a story but you sure as hell can open your eyes, understand, and sympathize. It’s not that fucking hard.
I’m so fucking glad this movie was made. It’s my favorite movie and not because of the “badass action” because of the fucking realism that Cate managed to bring into the world of Marvel that is so heavily catered towards men. This is a fucking stepping stone and we best not go backwards from here on out.
And stop saying it’s “dark”. No. It’s fucking real. Human trafficking is still happening. We choose to ignore it in real life because it’s easier, that’s the truth. If we didn’t ignore it, it wouldn’t be happening. Marvel has plotlines they choose to ignore and Cate focused on some of them. And now that it’s out in a movie, it would be fucking ignorant of the Russo’s and Feige to ignore what she ousted for future films in the next phase.
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Natasha: Nice vest
Yelena: Thanks it has pockets
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natasha »» "thank you for your cooperation"
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Not to be one of those people, but now I completely understand why some male reviewers were saying they didn’t connect with the quieter, character scenes of Black Widow. I’ve heard guys say they thought those moments fell flat or just didn’t impact them.
Of course they don’t understand the bond of sisters. The unspoken understanding women have with each other. Even women who have never met before.
They don’t understand being the most expendable resource of the world.
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i-gotta-go-bye · 3 years
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Loki was talking about Antonia in 2012′s Avengers 
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