When MatPat came on screen I freaked out (in a good way) and got so light headed I missed the entire conversation and almost passed out until he said "But that's just a theory-" which shocked me out of it like a sleeper agent code word
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Happy 10th anniversary to the movie that changed my whole life and personality
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How was Dead Reckoning?
Look it's REALLY good fun and this coming from someone who despises Tom Cruise. It'll definitely be going into rotation with my comfort films. Hayley's character is DELIGHTFUL and I love her comedic timing and expressions. Also she wears a variety of suits and vests and looks incredible the entire movie here let me show you
Oh but also cannot forget Pom Klementieff looking wonderfully extra af
See also, Vanessa Kirby:
See also Rebecca Ferguson:
basically everyone in this movie is hot except tom go watch it
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Treasure Planet my beloved
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I'll tell you what I want what I really really want
I wanna- (my adhd interrupts me with a new idea)
I wanna- (my adhd interrupts me with a new idea)
I wanna- (my adhd interrupts me with a new idea)
I wanna- (my adhd interrupts me with a new idea)
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Unexpectedly brilliant choice for The Santa Clause movie to have (most of) its elves played by children. Usually, eternally young elves are, like, 20 to 30 years old. But this eternal youth is eternal childhood. These elves maintain the childlike faith and wonder of "the spirit of Christmas" that makes the North Pole such a magical place. Children know this place exists without seeing it, so of course the elves that run it are eternal children!
But that's also why Santa Claus has to be an adult! Children receive the wonders of Christmas, but giving and charity are adult actions. Santa Claus has to be childlike enough in spirit to maintain wonder and faith, but adult enough to provide for all the children of the world. The nonsensical worldbuilding might have a thematic point to make!
Whether it was intentional or unintentional, it's kind of a brilliant expression of the movie's themes of childhood vs. maturity, and I can't believe I've only just now considered it.
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