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The Fall Guy, 2024
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Colt Seavers + Jody Moreno
Do they have a ship name yet?
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i won't be making it out of the cinema alive
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That movie has and will continue to change my fucking life.
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rudikawhy · 3 days
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I watched The Fall Guy yesterday...
... and I would again without hesitation. At first I wanted to see it because of Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, but as soon as the movie started, I knew I would love it, no matter the actors (though Ryan and Emily made it even better).
[The following will probably contain spoilers]
The shots, the cuts, the way they talked, the way it was built, just the whole vibe the movie was giving me within the first few minutes was perfect. I would have guessed that it was a funny movie, but for some reason I didn't expect it to be that funny. I laughed so much. It felt so good. And the best part: I didn't care if I was the only one laughing or not.
I loved every second of it. Most of it was funny, or action, that I couldn't take too seriously (like, I wasn't 'afraid' something bad would happen, for some reason not even when Jody kept on letting Colt set on fire), but then when it came to "real action", when it came to the part with Tom Ryder and his other stuntman, it actually also got thrilling for me. I even believed for a good minute or so that Colt actually died (well, I actually didn't allowed myself to believe he survived, so I wouldn't be too sad if he didn't).
Okay and next up, the unicorn. No matter how many times it appeared, it was still funny. And I believe it would've still be funny if it went on further for a little bit more. No seriously, it was so random, and it wasn't constantly there it just kept appearing. Until it didn't. Bye Bye unicorn.
Then: when the CCTV footage showed Colt leaving the hotel room of the dead stuntman and he covered his face with his jacket as soon as he spots the camera - funny. Though I probably laughed too hard.
The split screen talk. I mean the phone call as such was really nice, and a nice change from all the action. They started it as a business call, and went over to a personal conversation. And the split screen added comedy. I can't really say what made it so funny; that they talked about using a split screen while using one, or that they were mirroring each other's actions. Anyway.
Taylor Swift. I felt that so much. Not actually because I was never in a situation like that, like Colt was, but the look on his face when he started the car and All Too Well started playing? That was so true. Also I heard that was actually Ryan crying because he didn't know they were already filming. I love that even more. And that montage of Jody and Colt during All Too Well was just so sweet and beautiful, and then it's cut back to Colt in the car and he is crying. Give that man a hug, please.
Emily sure can sing. Just saying. That karaoke song/performance was beautiful.
Okay and now last but not least. Can I just say how good both Emily and Ryan looked in this movie? Even when Ryan was covered in blood stains. He was still looking so good. And Emily anyway.
Also now I kind of want to see Emily Blunt with Tom Cruise's face. But on the other hand I don't because that's probably disturbing.
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humbug-demartino · 14 days
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theblackestofsuns · 2 months
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"Now All I See Is Red"
The Weatherman Vol. 3 #3 (March 2024)
Jody Leheup, Nathan Fox and Moreno Dinisio
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nysocboy · 6 months
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The Foot Fist Way: Danny McBride's usual character without the hints of humanity
The Foot Fist Way (2006) is the first collaboration between Danny McBride and Jody Hill that would extend through Eastbound & Down, Vice Principals, and The Righteous Gemstones.  
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The version on MAX is grainy, like a home movie, with amaterish direction (give the guy a break -- he was just learning), but that adds to its charm -- if you can call a movie involving constant cussing and beating up kids charming.  We can see the beginning of the character that Danny McBride plays regularly -- foul-mouthed, bragging, bullying, grandiose -- but without the touches of humanity that make Neal Gamby and Jesse Gemstone likeable. But it is fascinating to see the origin of the character, as well as a lot of jokes and situations that were recycled on The Righteous Gemstones.
It is based upon Hill's experiences as a taekwando instructor ("foot fist way" is a literal translation of Tae Kwan Do), and there are a lot of set pieces depicting the funny things that happen in classes and competitions. The story commences about halfway through the movie: taewando instructor Fred  and his very intense high school buddy Mike (Jody Hill) take two of the students, teenage Henry and ten-year old Julio (Carlos Lopez IV, Spencer Moreno) on a road trip: "you guys are gonna see things that you've never seen before...I'm going to do a lot of bad things, and you guys aren't going to stop me.  You ever hae sex?"  
They actually go to a martial arts expo to meet Fred's idol, Chuck "The Truck" Watson (Ben Best), who invites them to a sex-and-drugs party similar to Jesse's in Season 1 of The Rightous Gemstones, except that the guests insult them ("fag," "pussy," "ugly fucking jerk"), and only the little boy gets any action. (Don't get upset -- everyone just comments on how handsome he is, and fondles his head.)
Fred invites Chuck Watson to visit, and spend the night. To his surprise, Chuck has sex with his wife.  Granted, she has been characterized in every scene as into doing it with every guy she sees, but Fred is still incensed, and insists on a fight.  Chuck pulverizes him.
But the ending is positive: both of the kids win awards in the big taekwando competititon, and Fred introduces a new student oath: all about using taekwando honorably and making the world a better place
Sadly, Carlos Lopez IV, who became a stuntman, died in 2014.  He fell off a hotel balcony in Lisbon.  Some media reports suggested that he was trying out a new stunt, but it was most likely an accidental death.
Ben Best died in 2021, a day before his 47th birthday.   Kind of a depressing way to end a movie review.  At least Spencer Moreno may have grown up to be the buffed boxer in the top photo.
Beefcake: Ben Best takes his shirt off.
Gay Characters: None.
Gay Subtext: Maybe between Fred and Henry, who becomes his protege. 
Homophobia: Some "fags" and "cocksuckers," but not a lot.
My Grade: If you're a Danny McBride fan, B.  If not, D.
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Cinco curiosidades sobre o Oscar que talvez você não saiba (em 3 minutos!)
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The Fall Guy, 2024
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aidellylover · 3 days
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It was great! Very good movie, I enjoyed it. Lots of action and humor, good story, great actors. Romance played second fiddle here, but things were sweet between them.
Yes, I recommend it. 🍿
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queensjenn · 1 year
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Vegetables - Grilled Sweet Potatoes with BBQ Baked Beans and Cilantro Cream
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EMILY BLUNT & RYAN GOSLING AS JODY MORENO & COLT SEAVERS IN THE FALL GUY (2024)
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Because interest in the name Jolt was awakened during the survey. I'm adding one more poll. Plus the winner of the first poll. Final round. Here we go!
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Queer Books July 2023
🦇 Good morning, my beloved bookish bats. I'm sorry this post is coming to you so late in the month; I planned more content than I realized! Let's rewind and look back on all the queer books released this past month. Though I'm sure a number of these covers look familiar, there are also as few that haven't received the attention they deserve!
What books are you adding to your summer reading list at the last minute?
🌈 Role Playing by Cathy Yardley 🌈 A Place for Us by Brandon J Wolf 🌈 A Thorn Among Roses by Hayley Anderton and G. L Preston 🌈 Of Love & Libraries by Brenna Bailey 🌈 A Crime of Secrets by Ann Aptaker 🌈 The Beasts of Paris by Stef Penney 🌈 Wanderlust by Elle Everhart 🌈 The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson 🌈 Go the Way Your Blood Beats by Emmett de Monterey 🌈 The Lighthouse Keeper by Liv Rancourt 🌈 Overemotional by David Fenne 🌈 Lioness by Emily Perkins 🌈 All About Romance by Daniel Tawse
🌈 Moonlight and the Monarch by Evelyn Carver 🌈 The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera 🌈 A Song of Salvation by Alechia Dow 🌈 All-Night Pharmacy by Ruth Madievsky 🌈 A Warning About Swans by R.M. Romero 🌈 Digging for Heaven by Jenna Jarvis 🌈 Marigold by Melissa Brayden 🌈 All the Yellow Suns by Malavika Kannan 🌈 On an Ebbing Seafoam Tide by Alannah Radburn 🌈 The Splinter in the Sky by Kemi Ashing-Giwa 🌈 The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqqi 🌈 Play to Win by Jodie Slaughter
🌈 A Rulebook for Restless Rogues by Jess Everlee 🌈 Do Tell by Lindsay Lynch 🌈 The Sea Elephants by Shastri Akella 🌈 More to Love by Georgina Kiersten 🌈 Defiant Bodies: Making Queer Community in the Anglophone Caribbean by Nikoli A. Attai 🌈 The Ink Drinkers by Dror Bloodwood 🌈 Counting Lost Stars by Kim van Alkemade 🌈 Women of the Post by Joshunda Sanders 🌈 Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle 🌈 Sammy Espinoza’s Last Review by Tehlor Kay Mejia 🌈 The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean 🌈 Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
🌈 Buzzing by Samuel Sattin & Rye Hickman 🌈 The Third Daughter by Adrienne Tooley 🌈 Firebird by Sunmi 🌈 A Guide to the Dark by Meriam Metoui 🌈 What a Desi Girl Wants by Sabina Khan 🌈 The Pomegranate Gate by Ariel Kaplan 🌈 The Stablemaster’s Heart by Sarah Honey 🌈 The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero LaCruz 🌈 The Valkyrie's Shadow (The Helheim Prophecy #2) by Tiana Warner 🌈 In the Case of Heartbreak (Fern Falls #2) by Courtney Kae 🌈 The Hunt by Kelly J. Ford 🌈 Rana Joon and the One and Only Now by Shideh Etaat
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