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sunnybasementfanblog · 3 months
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I'm watching the Finn Wolfhard Hot Ones interview, and his brother Nick being like "I'll lose my respect for you if you don't beat the Gauntlet" is so freakin'n funny. That's such a brother thing to do
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scarareg · 2 years
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Sometimes when you hear the stories that young actors tell is insane and fascinating in some way,like they are 19 or younger and are traveling the world without parents and they talk about it like it is the most normal thing in the world. Like,damn!we live in completely different worlds! when I was a teen I was broke af!
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evil-gay-person · 1 year
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finn!!!! For the ask thingy
it's long but i promise it's worth it
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udy2006 · 8 months
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im aware that it doesnt look like him... AT ALL
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Goodbye, Don Glees! (2022, dir. Atsuko Ishizuka) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Goodbye, Don Glees! really sneaked up on me. As you can probably tell, I've kind of made it a habit over the past year to go see anything and everything that even kind of interests me. So, when I saw ads for the very limited Fathom Events showing of this unassuming anime film, I just decided to go for it. No trailer, no plot synopsis, just a poster and a title, and I am so glad I did. Goodbye, Don Glees! follows three friends (Roma, Toto, and Drop, three incredibly anime names) during their first summer as high schoolers. Through a few different misadventures, they find themselves trekking off into the deep woods surrounding their rural Japanese hometown to find a drone that flew way off course. Now, a drone isn't a dead body, and there are only three of them, but you can tell this film is heavily inspired by Stand by Me and other childhood adventure films of that time period, and it wears those inspirations well. The first half of the film is entertaining and fun, and sets up its trio of protagonists slowly. Letting their interactions do the talking, and allowing the interpersonal relationships between all three kids to build up their characters and backstories naturally and evenly.
There is a fairly predictable plot point in the movie that seems like something that normally would have been kept more secret until the third act of any other movie, but by the time all the puzzle pieces start to slide into place you hardly care about how predictable or unsurprising anything is because you realize that isn't really important. The point was never the reveal, but what that specific thing means to the character it's pertinent to, and how that in turn affects his companions. This film is emotionally vulnerable, and finds ways to tug at your heartstrings in the third act that, while you may have seen coming, still hit you like a freight train when the needle finally drops, and I will admit to crying a good amount in the film's final moments. I feel a little bad devoting so little text to this review while my review for a film like Clerks III reads like a research paper, but I had a lot of different and complicated thoughts on Clerks. That's not to say that Goodbye, Don Glees! isn't a film worthy of deep critical analysis, but the thing is this; falling in love with Goodbye, Don Glees! was easy. The humor worked, the emotional parts worked, the characters worked, everything about this film simply just worked. It's an amazingly moving film that currently sits as my favorite animated film of 2022, and it has set the bar pretty damn high.
Score: 10/10
Currently available to rent or purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and to pre-order on DVD & Blu-ray through Shout Factory.
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alcalystrasz · 2 months
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Same face tbh-
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gayforwanda · 2 years
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personinthepalace · 1 year
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The Princess Bride Home Movie (Mobile Version)
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this has turned into an annual rewatch for me haha - featuring 88 actors recreating the full Princess Bride movie from their homes! I highly recommend watching it if you haven’t seen it yet :)
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loserrjamie · 9 months
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MASTERLIST
STURNIOLO TRIPLETS
✓it's so sweet - c.s ~ summary: slow dancing with chris.
✓rain - m.s ~ summary: you always wanted to experience kissing in the rain, so matt finally made it happen.
JOHNNIE GUILBERT
✓always forever ~ summary: cozy morning with johnnie
✓I'm sorry ~ summary: you really loved johnnie. until you didnt anymore
JAKE WEBBER
(nsfw) ✓please? ~ summary: giving jake head
THE GROUPCHAT
✓softwilly headcanons
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nicxxx5 · 1 year
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finn wolfhard and kit connor are two completely different genders but i want them both
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chirpsythismorning · 2 years
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The blue, yellow and mutually assumed unrequited of it all 🥹✌️
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elcarimercanto · 2 years
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So I finally watched Heartstopper...
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This has definitely been done before
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udy2006 · 1 year
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Did this fanart as a way to celebrate nick's voice work on fire emblem engage
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022: #9: Goodbye, Don Glees! (dir. Atsuko Ishizuka)
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Childhood adventure, specifically childhood summer adventure, is magical. Some of my fondest memories from my childhood are of my friends and I running around the neighborhood. Sometimes with a mission, sometimes doing absolutely nothing at all, but regardless of intent, we were together and we were having fun. There is a mysticism to the finite nature of childhood summer that is inherently captivating, and its what makes films like Stand by Me and The Goonies work so well. Director Atsuko Ishizuka taps into that magical mysticism for Goodbye, Don Glees!, and puts a splash of her own emotionally resonant flair in there to round it out. Roma, Drop, and Toto (man, you gotta love those anime protagonist names) feel like boys you knew growing up, maybe you even were one of them. They just feel so full of life and wonder. You've got the one that's game for anything and everything, you've got the sensible one, that wants to fight the one that's game, but secretly enjoys the shenanigans, as well. Their motivations and reactions feel tactile and lifelike, and it causes the film to really stand out in the realm of modern anime, which often present their characters as so outlandish that, while cool, can make it hard to find an in or something to emotionally latch on to. All of these qualities make the film fun and provides a cast of characters and a setting that's easy to fall in love with, but what really sets Don Glees apart is a third act that whips you so hard with emotion and amazement it'll make your head spin. This is a film that, while still possibly more about the journey than the destination, makes the destination just as much a part of the journey as everything leading up to it, and leaves you sobbing with a payoff that is so worth it, any minor faults I had with the film prior to it's end just disintegrated before my eyes. This is one that I will be gladly and enthusiastically recommending to anyone and everyone for a good long while, and I'm so happy I took a chance on it.
Currently available to rent/purchase on digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, etc.) and on Blu-ray & DVD through Shout Factory & GKids (a disc of which I am a proud owner of).
You can read my original review of Goodbye, Don Glees! here.
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what are we thinking about my taste peeps? this is not my template btw i got it off pinterest
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brokehorrorfan · 3 months
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2019's The Addams Family and 2021's The Addams Family 2 animated movies will be released together on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on May 7 via Shout Studios.
The Addams Family is directed by Conrad Vernon & Greg Tiernan (Sausage Party) and written by Matt Lieberman (Free Guy). Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney star.
Vernon & Tiernan return to direct The Addams Family 2, written by Dan Hernandez & Benji Samit (Pokémon: Detective Pikachu), Ben Queen (Cars 2), and Susanna Fogel (Booksmart). Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Kroll, Javon Walton, Wallace Shawn, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Bill Hader star.
Both films are presented in 4K from the original masters with Dolby Vision. Special features are listed below.
The Addams Family special features:
Deleted & extended scenes
Charades with Thing
Life of a Scene
Welcome to the Family
Addams Family Throwback
"Haunted Heart" by Christina Aguilera lyric video
"My Family" by Migos, KAROL G, Snoop Dogg & Rock Mafia lyric video
Trailer
The Addams Family 2 special features:
We're Altogether Addams
Courage to Be Kooky
The Addams Family Road Trip Checklist
Pre-order The Addams Family Double Feature.
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