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cinefiliz · 1 year
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filmgoop · 2 years
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fantastic mr. fox icons 🦊❤️🍗
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fancytokyo · 3 months
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ssanacherry · 23 hours
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🐞⋆.˚ I said, "oh girl
₊⊹ Shock me like an electric eel ♱
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Babygirl Turn me on with your electric feel" ⊹
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gmzriver · 1 year
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Gwyneth Paltrow as Margot Tenenbaum in The Royal Tenenbaums icons
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graffitipath · 10 months
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LEGO Fantastic Mr. Fox 🦊
Twenty LEGO characters created for Spoke Art’s annual Bad Dads exhibition, a group tribute to the films of Wes Anderson.
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kookreve · 17 days
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ghostssandteeth · 2 years
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weareonejazzhand · 1 year
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An afternoon at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures really reminds you why we watch our favorite movies over and over again. 
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swamplatibule · 1 year
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i should talk about carter more she’s my babygirl… autistic transgender swag girlboss
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themosleyreview · 7 days
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The Mosley Review: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
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Do you wanna know why we constantly revisit World War II in film? It isn't because it was the greatest war. It isn't because of the enginuity that came from it. Its because it features the most robust stories ever to be told or discovered whether its from the American or the European campaign. There are probably hundreds of classified documents that are still sealed to this day and it is always fascinating to see them revealed. Yes, we love the heroism in the stories about the front lines, but what's more interesting to see is the internal planning of all Allied Forces and how they're plans get executed. Whether they succeed or fail is the real drama and the stuff of legend that ends up inspiring fictional characters we all know and love. That is what this film lovingly highlights and I have to say it was a smooth and joyful ride has good suspense with great action and comedy. The tone was a bit off at times as it would struggle with wanting to be a smart espionage driven story and a adventure film with little consequence for the heroes in the story.
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Henry Cavill truly charms every moment he's on screen as Gus March-Phillipps. He was a fun leader of the ragtag team of mercenaries and I liked his controlled nature. He never really seemed to have doubts, but he did have a moment or too that he felt challenged. The amount of glee and calm he has in this film was cool in the more action driven scenes. The most standout moment of the film truly comes from his introductive scene as within in five minutes, you understand the man and his motivation. Alan Ritchson was good and brutal as his fellow merc, Anders Lassen. I liked the banter he had with Gus as the film went along and how eager and efficient of a Nazi killer he was. Henry Golding was fun and smart as the explosive expert of the team, Freddy Alvarez. The banter between him and Anders was fun as they would tease each other often. Hero Fiennes Tiffin was good as Henry Hayes and even though he didn't have that much depth, he was effective and a valued navigator in the war occupied Atlantic Ocean. Alex Pettyfer was cool and collected as Gus's oldest friend, Geoffrey Appleyard. You really felt the bond and history between them in the scenes that they had together. Cary Elwes is always a joy to see on screen and as Brigadier Gubbins 'M', he was perfectly royal and commanding as the leader of the secret operation the team is recruited for. Freddie Fox was good as the iconic Ian Fleming and I loved that he was apart of the operation from beginning to end. He wasn't a forgotten character and I liked that he seemed to plotting out his soon to be famous character. Rory Kinnear was fantastic and steadfast as Winston Churchill. He had a dominating presence and sense of urgency that is needed for the legendary Prime Minister. Eiza González and Babs Olusanmokun were fantastic as Marjorie Stewart and Mr. Heron. Their chemistry together was great and I enjoyed their convert planning and business deals. Eiza charms the screen with such control in her more tense dialogue scenes and Babs was that quiet type of dangerous that you never saw coming. Til Schweiger is always intense as a hero or villain and as Heinrich Luhr, there is an amount of sinister motivation in his eyes that made him the marquee antagonist.
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The score by the director's frequent collaborator, Christopher Benstead, was good, quirkie and epic toward the end of the film. I felt the tension in the finale the most thanks to his score as the action kicks off and the plan doesn't go as smooth. Like I said before, the tone was a little all over the place at times since you have so many parts moving at once. Director Guy Ritchie's flair for elaborate planning was on display, but it felt a little rusty in its execution. Its a massive cast so not everyone has a chance to have a moment to shine outside of the action. Maybe some of them didn't really have much to work with or the real people in the true story the film was based on weren't that deep. Either way, I still had fun with the film and I enjoyed the action. Is it gonna be one of the most memorable films of Guy Ritchie's filmography, no, but it'll be a fun one to view once in awhile. Let me know what you thought of the film or my review in the comments below. Thanks for reading!
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weredemonz · 4 months
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changed up my theme for the first time in a while. I’ll miss you… transgender leshy icon….but I’ve watched fantastic mr fox too many times in a row not to make it my pfp for a little bit
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prettycdds · 5 months
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TAG NINE PEOPLE YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW BETTER
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Favorite Color(s): The exact shade of pink I use for my post breakers and that one mint blue you see on 50s appliances.
Favorite Flavor(s): Spicy sweet, 100%
Favorite Music: Caravan Palace, Dirt Poor Robins, and Mother Mother, Old Gorillaz music is fun, Fish in a Birdcage, Cosmo Sheldrake? Momma ( the rock band), Paramore, The Oh Hellos ( they're a religious band but if you squint you can't tell--) I oscillate between whimsy and fantasy music and grunge/pop rock lol.
Favorite Movie(s): Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1970), Fantastic Mr. Fox, Alice in Wonderland (1951), Coraline, Singin' In The Rain, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, all of Georges Melies' silent films!
Favorite Series: Oh god, I'm very weird, I so rarely actually follow series but-- Steven Universe, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, gravity falls..?
Last Song: Soldier Poet King, The Oh Hellos
Last Series: Don't Hug Me I'm Scared-- yup, I am really not prone to watching episodic media lmao.
Last Movie: Muppet Christmas Carol !!
Currently Reading: i was trying to read this Nightmare Before Christmas YA book about Sally, but that was october and I got distracted lol.
Currently Watching: Yet another youtuber trying to figure out what went wrong with Magnifico DSHGKDSK
Currently Working On: IRL work but also icons for Tiana!
Tagged by: @aslyfcx Tagging: All the magnificos lmao, and every new follower since I started being active again !! You can tag me if you want!
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heavenboy09 · 5 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Funny Blonde 👱‍♂️ Haired Comedic Actor Of Movies 🎥 Of The 90's
Born On November 18th, 1968
Wilson was born in Dallas, the middle child of three sons of photographer Laura Cunningham Wilson (born 1939) and Robert Andrew Wilson (1941–2017), an advertising executive and operator of a public television station. His brothers Andrew and Luke are also actors. Wilson's parents are of Irish descent. After getting expelled for cheating in geometry, he attended New Mexico Military Institute. He later attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, but did not graduate. While in college, he met and was roommates with director and frequent collaborator Wes Anderson.
He is an American actor. He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson with whom he shared writing and acting credits for Bottle Rocket (1996), Rushmore (1998), and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), the last of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay. He has also appeared in Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), The Darjeeling Limited (2007), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), and The French Dispatch (2021). Wilson also starred in the Woody Allen romantic comedy Midnight in Paris (2011) as unsatisfied screenwriter Gil Pender, a role which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2014 he appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice, and Peter Bogdanovich's She's Funny That Way.
Wilson is also known for his career as a comedic actor and member of the Frat Pack, which included starring roles in such comedies as Shanghai Noon (2000), Zoolander (2001), Starsky & Hutch (2004), Wedding Crashers (2005), You, Me and Dupree (2006), How Do You Know (2010), The Big Year (2011), and The Internship (2013). He is also known for the family films Marley and Me (2008), and the Night at the Museum film series (2006–2014). He voices Lightning McQueen in the Cars film series (2006–present), the title character in Marmaduke (2010) and Reggie in Free Birds (2013). He stars as Mobius M. Mobius in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Loki (2021–present) streaming on Disney+.
Please Wish This Iconic Funny Blond 👱‍♂️ Haired Actor Of The 90's Cinema 🎥, 
A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
YOU KNOW HIM
YOU LOVE HIM & YOU CANT RESIST HIS HUMOROUS ACTING
THE 1 & ONLY
MR. OWEN CUNNINGHAM WILSON 👱‍♂️
HAPPY 55TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 TO YOU MR. WILSON & HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME
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mummer · 10 months
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trying to catalogue all the gay characters in wes anderson movies
bottle rocket: havent seen this so idk
rushmore: No gay people sadly..
royal tenenbaums: slay bisexual margot, iconic closet case eli
life aquatic: jeff goldblum guy is bi in it also i think zissou is closeted and projecting bcos he's an insane person but that's my own opinion and we dont need to get into it.
darjeeling ltd: dont remember i dont think so though.
fantastic mr fox: they are animated animals also no
moonrise kingdom: no gay people here either..
grand budapest: [disgusted adrien brody voice] You Are But You're Bisexual
isle of dogs: not that i can recall (they are dogs)
french dispatch: yeasssss i love you jeffrey wright :(
asteroid city: Hugely deeply importantly
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smimon · 2 months
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Dunno what kinda of movies you like but here you go.
Horror: Wolf Creek. Backpackers getting murdered in the outback of Australia kinda inspired by real murders that happened.
Not horror:
Grand Budapest Hotel. Very stylistic (cause wes Anderson ) but also just a really fun story. Mostly love it for the visuals and the dialogue makes my brain happy with how it's delivered. Very snappy.
Flying high/aeroplane (it has different names depending on the country) has super dry humour and some of my fave jokes in any movie. I reference it a fair bit. Parody film basically but from like the 70s/80s
Muriel's wedding: classic story of an outsider finding her place and trying to not be a loser. Not my fave ever but a pretty iconic movie most people should watch at least once if you haven't already. Has some pretty good disability rep too!
Mad max fury road: one of my fave movies ever. Very action heavy but shot beautifully and the women are all bad ass.
Mitchells vs the machines: inventively animated and the family dynamic is fun with good humor. Kinda reminds me of gravity falls which is a great tv show
(Another great tv show is over the garden wall. Beautifully atmospheric and complete. I have a google drive if you want to watch it for free)
Also anything by monty python (especially holy grail and life of Brian )
Sorry these are very random suggestions but I was trying to think of things you probably haven't seen. Let me know if there's a genre you like and I can maybe get more specific?
Thank you for reminding me of Wes Anderson because I forgot I was supposed to rewatch Fantastic Mr. Fox ahaha
Yes thanks for all of these! Muriel's wedding sounds like something good for now 🧡 the rest for later
(And btw the entirety of Over the garden wall is available on cartoon network's yt channel with PL dub, how very kind of them)
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