whip that hair baby :D
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Little Metal Pinocchio
(Can be read as platonic or romantic. Go wild.)
Ortho: What’s love?
Y/N: It’s, uh, love is uh, a little more harder to explain, because of um… sit down.
Ortho: *proceeds to stand on chair and listen*
Y/N: *notices* Ah, you didn’t sit down. *gestures to chest* Love is something you feel, inside.
Ortho, copies Y/N’s gesture: Inside… Do I feel it?
Y/N: I don’t know, you’re made of metal, but maybe some is there.
Ortho: Oh. What’s that? *points to the chair he’s standing on*
Y/N: That’s a chair.
Ortho: *stumbles but Y/N catches him* What’s that? *points to Y/N’s shoe*
Y/N: That’s a shoe.
Ortho: What’s that? *points to Y/N’s mouth*
Y/N: That’s a mouth. *gently kisses Ortho on the cheek*
Ortho, flustered & excited: What’s that?
Y/N: That’s a kiss.
Ortho: Oh. *points to chair* A kiss. *points to his shoe* A mouth. *points to his mouth* A chair. I give you a shoe. *kisses Y/N on the forehead*
Y/N, flustered as well: Close enough.
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fuck it. fantasy au
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one of the many interesting things about Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997) (the version starring Whitney Houston and Brandy) is that it incorporated songs from other r&h shows. one of these songs being "the sweetest sounds" - cinderella and prince christopher's duet in the town square. that song originates from the show no strings (1962), and was originally sung by Diahann Carroll.
With her starring role in No Strings, Diahann Carroll became the first Black American actress to win a Tony Award for Leading Actress in a Musical.
Here's Diahann Carroll performing on The Ed Sullivan Show:
and, just because, here's the version from 1997:
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SO the idea of people orbiting each other is a fun but pretty common romance metaphor—pretty much always a metaphor, too.
But then there's Rogue One, where Gareth Edwards or whoever decided that the main characters are going to literally orbit each other as they say incredibly fraught things in low voices and lean in enough that Jyn's face is actually half shadowed by Cassian's like every metaphor about romantic gravitational pull given human form
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can't help but notice that "I wouldn't lie to you" doesn't exactly answer adam's "are we gonna be okay?" question
does lawrence see this as a continuation of "I'll bring someone back, I promise"? does he mean "I promised, I promised I'll bring someone back, and I wouldn't lie to you"?
does he mean "yes, we're going to be okay"?
or is he actually saying "I don't know. I don't know if we're going to make it, so I'm not going to answer. I'm not going to lie to you by saying we will"?
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Transformers: The Movie
That sweet sweet shiny film animation
I can see why Unicron holds such a place in the psyches of every kid who grew up to be a TF writer
They were not kidding about the soundtrack!
LEONARD NIMOY IS IN THIS THING?
ORSON WELLES??????????
Right back to how I remember the 2 episodes of the og that I watched (leaden)
The landscapes ;;u;;
IDW1 Megs really is his own continuity-specific creature
Hoverboard animation flex. Pan underneath as the knees bend to absorb shock? That’s just showing off
Ah here it is! Song…
Iconic Arcee pulling levers scene
The painted metal backgrounds really just steal the show
Rewind mention!
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decided to cross another horror classic off my list, now seated for Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974). i actually know literally nothing about this, like other than the name of the villain and that it's a horror movie. i don't even know if this is a slasher or whatever. i don't know literally anything about this movie, i don't even know what the premise is other than there's some dude called Leatherface and he's probably killing people and, by the sounds of that name, doing some shit with their skin. love going in blind to these movies anyway. alright, let's fucking get into it.
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Pulled into my local gas station to fill up this morning and what I thought was dramatic Christmas music blasting overhead before exiting my car was actually Jeremy Soule’s full fledged choir production of Dragonborn💀🤌🏻
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i wish companies/studios would stop being pussy and just let some movies be 3+ hrs long.
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kurt hummel in every performance
5x17 - Opening Night
I’m The Greatest Star - Rachel Berry
“Is this supposed to be good?”
“Sue, cut it out. He's the critic from The New York Times.”
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