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frenchnewwaves · 16 days
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kirsten dunst’s bedroom in 1997
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gmzriver · 1 year
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Zathura (2005) headers.
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Pitch for a “Zathura” revival:
Taking place sometime after “Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle”, it’s revealed that when Jumanji turned itself into a video game cartridge, it split off its bottom half. The bottom half, Zathura, goes missing for several years.
In the present day, we’re introduced to the Ramirez family, who are on vacation in Nevada because the youngest wanted to visit Area 51. While rummaging through a souvenir shop, the family stumbles across Zathura, which had turned itself into a CD-based game. Thinking that Zathura is a game based on Area 51, they buy the game. When the family returns to the hotel, the youngest decides to play Zathura on their console and manages to convince their family to play along (the type of console depends on which company is willing to sponsor the movie).
From there, the wackiness begins as the Ramirez family are sucked into Zathura, with the only way out being that they need to defeat the villainous Zorgons and save the galaxy in order to finish the game.
Fancast:
The Ramirez family -
1) Pedro Pascal as Carlos Ramirez, the patriarch of the family
2) Salma Hayek as Sarah Ramirez, the matriarch of the family
3) Xolo Mariduena as Hector Ramirez, the eldest son
4) Isabela Merced as Ana Ramirez, the eldest daughter
5) (insert actress here) as Carmen Ramirez, the youngest sibling and a sci-fi nerd/alien enthusiast who wanted to visit Area 51.
The Zathura avatars -
1) Zoe Saldana as Galactica Roddenberry, the badass space heroine who was sent to battle the Zorgons. She is Carmen’s avatar. (general parody of the sci-fi action protagonist)
2) John Cho as Rick Neutron, the loud-mouthed scavenger/thief who is only concerned about money. He is Carlos’ avatar. (parody of Han Solo, Malcolm Reynolds, and Peter Quill)
3) Adria Arjona as Dex, a troubled telepath who was being experimented on by the Zorgons. She is Sarah’s avatar. (parody of Jack from Mass Effect, River Tam, and Leeloo from Fifth Element)
4) Ewan McGregor as Cl’eerk Grawn’kt, an assassin/mercenary from an alien race that lives underwater. He is Hector’s avatar. (general parody of the alien ally protagonist)
5) Daisy Ridley as Q-14633, a sentient robot who was designed by the Zorgons but reprogrammed to serve the humans. She is Ana’s avatar. (general parody of the robot ally protagonist)
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super-oddity · 8 months
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found a few gems in my letterboxd’ liked reviews…
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that’s all folks… i tried to sort it by vibe :)
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ronon-dex · 3 months
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roman: "my little brother seth rollins..."
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roman: *proceeds to mock the crowd's lack of reaction to seth's name, his gender neutral clothes, his knee injury, his work ethic*
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scenes-inside-my-head · 4 months
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Jumanji (1995)
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punster-2319 · 8 months
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nerds-yearbook · 8 months
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In 1969, a pre-teen boy named Alan Parish went missing, but in reality he was sucked into a board game named Jumanji that he was playing with his friend Sarah Whittle. He would remain trapped in the game for the next 26 years. (Jumanji, flm)
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mattssmurdock · 2 years
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BETHANY/SHELLY in JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE (2017) 
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gayemogeek · 1 month
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Worst Moral of the Story
Jumanji: Don’t play board games unless you are 100% committed and prepared to disappear into the jungle for thirty years
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eros-ghoulette · 4 hours
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Phil Coulson you little bastard
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nellarw95 · 2 days
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Happy Birthday Rory 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
April 24,1969
Buon Compleanno 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
24 Aprile 1969
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misscrawfords · 3 months
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3, 35 and 40 for the book ask :)
3. Already answered!
35. What do you think of Ebooks?
Mixed feelings. I much prefer physical copies of books. However, I am a book borrower not a book buyer and my library is extremely slow at getting new books, especially more obscure books not originally published in the UK, if it gets them at all. And then there's a really long waiting list. So I see online there's a new diverse romance come out I want to read - chances of my library getting anytime soon are practically nil. I started borrowing or buying ebooks which are cheaper and reading on my phone - not a lot but enough that I finally bought a Kindle last month. Do I feel good supporting Amazon? No. But it did seem like the best way to be able to read certain books and I was getting tired of reading a lot on my phone - a Kindle has better visibility. I can also see the benefits when travelling. Don't worry though - 90% of what I read is still paperbacks. If I had a choice I'd always go for that.
40. Has there ever been a book you wish you could un-read?
Yes, actually. Two spring to mind, both from my childhood. The first was a totally age-appropriate story about a boy, possibly called Luke, whose brother had leukemia. It was one of those children/YA (I guess it would be Middle Grade these days) books with a Worthy Theme that Kids Might Relate To to Help Them With Difficult Stuff. Not my sort of book even then but for some reason I got hold of it. It really, really upset me. I started becoming terrified of getting cancer, of someone I loved getting cancer, of dying, of loved ones dying...
The second was a biography of the cellist Jaqueline du Pre that my uncle bought me as a present when I was 10. My uncle has a habit of misjudging presents but I didn't know that and while this wasn't a kid's book, I guess it looked innocuous enough. This may seem totally different to the above book but it really isn't. Du Pre developed the condition of MS and the biography went into detail about her condition and its effect on her life including her sex life (which I found morbidly fascinating without really understanding it) and eventually her decline and death. Like the above book, this absolutely grabbed me and obsessed me and scared me.
Basically, I cannot engage with fiction that deals with terminal illness, especially cancer. I just can't. I can't watch medical dramas - I can't even deal with Call the Midwife! To this day I will not read any book that has this kind of plotline or theme. All through my teenage years, I refused to read any book that didn't have a happy ending. It was only when studying Greek forced me to engage with Greek tragedy that I started to let in a couple of "sad stories". Even now I will always take happy endings over sad ones, I avoid angst and I never touch misery porn stories. I can deal with the genre of Tragedy (as in Greek or Shakespeare) because it is not so much sad as inevitable, if you get the difference. Chekhov is on a very thin line. In real life too I find terminal illness, hospitals, doctors really awful, more than is normal, I think. A lot of my friends at school wanted to become doctors - I would do literally any other career. It's my nightmare. Whether my horror of these things came before these two books or not I don't know, but I do remember they had a really profound and negative effect on me and I really wish I hadn't read them at that point in my life.
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filmnoirsbian · 2 years
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Things watched in August
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hollywoodoutbreak · 2 months
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Many of the film roles that Robin Williams took during his career were either based upon or tailored to the comedian/actor's manic persona. So, when he was given the chance to "play it straight" in a movie, he relished the opportunity. One of those films was the 1995 adventure film Jumanji, in which he played the grown-up version of a boy who'd been sucked into the Jumanji game as a child. When the film was released, Williams told us -- in his own inimitable way -- why he was so happy to get the role.  
Jumanji is currently streaming on Hulu and available on DVD, Blu-Ray, 4K, and most digital platforms.
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geekpopnews · 5 months
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Jogos famosos e suas diferentes adaptações
O universo das adaptações está cada vez mais em alta, sendo um fenômeno ''multiplataforma'' que movimenta o público e fãs entre as modalidades da história, incluindo os fãs de jogos. Confira:
O universo das adaptações está cada vez mais em alta, sendo um fenômeno ”multiplataforma” que movimenta o público e fãs entre as modalidades da história, incluindo os fãs de jogos. Além disso, é importante destacar a experiência que cada uma dessas modalidades pode apresentar para o seu público. A adaptação de jogos para livros, filmes, séries e animes é uma prática relativamente comum na…
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