This twitter convo really opened my eyes on James Duval in the Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, like I am astounded that they went from "James Duval is dreamy" to piercing the very heart of the statement... it blew me away. Tfw someone older than you (or even someone just more experienced than you) tells you how you're feeling before you even figure it out just bc they've been there already. I felt opened up
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Nowhere (2023) | on Netflix
Set in a dystopian future with scarcity of resources, the plot follows the plight of pregnant woman Mia, fleeing from a totalitarian Spain to Ireland in a shipping container after being separated from partner Nico. After a violent storm, Mia gives birth to the child while lost at sea, where she must fight to survive.
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James Duval’s Queer Roles:
🎥 Totally Fucked Up (1993)
Andy is a gay hustler who doesn’t believe in love. That is until he meets Ian.
🎥 The Doom Generation (1995)
Jordan, X, and Amy share a polyamorous-like-relationship for a short time
🎥 River Made to Drown In (1997)
Jamie is a queer hustler who is soon reunited with a friend from his past
🎥 Nowhere (1997)
Dark feels that he’s only ever felt loved by one person, Montgomery
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As much as everybody's justifiably railing on Chris Pratt for his acting, after watching the new trailer I honestly don't think Anya Taylor-Joy is a very good fit for Peach either. The problem isn't that they're bad actors, it's that they are not voice actors. When I hear Anya's or Chris's voice I don't picture Peach and Mario, I picture two regular adult people who wouldn't stand out in a coffee shop. Which isn't the point of animated movies and voice acting! ESPECIALLY with Mario! This is supposed to be a movie about cartoonish characters in a video game fantasy world saving the day, and their voices should fit with that theme. That's why Charles Martinet's Mario voice works so well, because it makes sense for what Mario is supposed to be. This trend of giving voice acting specific jobs to non-voice actors who have no experience with this kind of work is detrimental to animation and film! It is removing job opportunities from people who have spent their lives learning this craft and handing it over to a celebrity with no experience just because they're famous. The beauty of voice acting and animation in general is how you are completely creating a character. The whole point of voice acting is that you don't point to a character in a film and say, "hey, that's Chris Pratt" the point is that people will point to the charcater and go "oh, new character!" This movie is more and more frustrating to me the more I realize how much it feels like a money grab exclusively because of the casting. The animation, the music, and the effects are all completely perfect for a Mario movie, but so many of the acting choices feel like someone just rifled through a list of "100 most popular celebrities" and chose whoever was vaguely similar to "average white man voice" or "average white woman voice". No matter how popular these people are or how good they are at acting in front of a camera or on stage, they can not voice act.
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JEAN-CLAUDE VAN DAMME
Nowhere to Run (1993)
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Redraw of this because I felt like it
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Me watching Dev Patel stab people 40 times:
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Nowhere (dir. Gregg Araki)
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Congratulations to the Mario Bros. movie for making the single most emotional and heartwarming hug the art of cinema will ever be able to achieve.
You can tag this as a ship with the cost of me breaking your fucking legs.
[If you like this you’re gonna love commissioning me]
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Not to sound weird but how does Sonic now have more chest definition than me?????
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