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#this one dedicated to my queen my sweet baby Z
zoeloockx · 2 years
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“Don't listen to her. Women who call other women whores have 90% more chance of getting chlamydia.”
“Really?”
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fabulousfabstuff · 6 years
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Rien de très intéressant par ici, juste la liste complète de la collection de synecdoques vinyles(299) qui envahissent mon appartement.
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ninawritesastory · 6 years
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U, V, W, X, Z
U - 5 favorite characters from 5 different fandoms
1. Keith from Voltron: Legendary Defender. (The fandom’s largely agreed on the last name Kogane for him, but I’m pretty committed to the theory that his dad is James Hawkins. Canon hasn’t given him a surname and they’ve been very cagey about his ethnicity/race, even though they’ve given pretty much everyone else one.)
2. Johan Andersen from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (He’s gayer than the rainbow deck he plays, he’s from Norway or Sweden, and I’m very dedicated to the ironic headcanon of him being completely colorblind.)
3. Irene Adler from Sherlock. (Well, technically from the source material, but I’ve enjoyed most other portrayals of her. The first time I’ve ever felt “Yas Queen” in my very bones.)
4. Asami Sato from The Legend of Korra. (The girl went through so much shit but never let it drag her down which is honestly goals. Plus she got herself one heck of a happy ending.)
5. Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls. (I greatly enjoy characters who give no fucks whatsoever and have the good grace to be the smartest, most ethically amoral asshole in the room with a twisted sense of humor. Bill was hilarious and I kind of wished we’d seen more of him throughout the show.)
V - 3 OTPs from 3 different fandoms
1. Klance/Laith. They’ve got so much chemistry watching their interactions in the show has my gaydar going nuts. (Plus the showrunners have been pretty heavy handed in hinting that this one could end up canon, and while I’m wary of being queerbaited again, you’re not gonna catch that stopping my gay ass.)
2. Ruby/Sapphire (Garnet). They’re canon, they’re lesbians, and they’re adorable. What more can a girl ask for? I haven’t seen their most recent episode and I want to so badly because I know there are good things going on there.
3. Korrasami. Personally I preferred this ship way back when the show was trying to keep Mako as the main romantic interest. The interactions felt way more natural and once these two became friends they became a really great team. Plus they ended up as canon, even if it was only in like, the last thirty seconds of the series finale, but I’ll take what I can get.
W - 5 favorite ships and 5 kinks you like best for said ships
1. Klance/Laith. Top five kinks…uh…I really like these two in an A/B/O setting, almost exclusively with Omega!Keith and Alpha!Lance. Praise kink is a big one, too. Size kink, also, for both of them (although maybe for Lance more than for Keith), and also xenophilia. Keith’s part alien and that’s something the fandom has loved to work with. And I’m not really sure if it counts as an actual kink, but, like, very sweet, very vanilla, missionary position sex where it’s more about making each other feel good than it is about getting off.
2. Creek. Size kink on Craig’s part, definitely. Tweek’s got a thing for dirty talk, and he’s good at it. Soft BDSM would be a good one for these two; nothing much more extreme than tying each other up, but that’s definitely something they like. Tweek’s also got a scent kink, and nothing turns him on more than how Craig smells after a good work out. And Craig’s got a thing for being ordered around in the bedroom.
3. Korrasami. Body worship. So much of it. Also cunnilingus; Asami strikes me as the type to thoroughly enjoy turning her partner into a quivering, desperate mess. Toys is also one, though I’m not sure if that counts as an actual kink? Maybe some forays into mild BDSM, since Korra seems to be the blitz sort. Edging would probably be a thing for them, too.
4. Style. Kyle gets off on giving orders, Stan gets off on taking orders. Kyle being a size queen is A+ stuff. I think Kyle and Stan would really enjoy edging; Kyle has fun pushing Stan to the brink and dragging him back until he’s sobbing for relief and once Kyle finally lets him cum Stan usually has the best orgasms of his life, so it all works out. Also, funny enough, I can see Kyle having a bit of a creampie fetish. Like, he likes having Stan cum in him, especially after edging him for awhile. Stan’s probably got a humiliation kink, too.
5. Bunny. Power plays all the way. Fighting for dominance, the whole idea of “You want my ass? You gotta earn it first.” Kenny’s got a bit of a choking kink. BDSM would definitely be a thing for them. Probably not anything too detailed or involved, since it’s kind of hassle, dealing with all that equipment. Role playing would also be a big thing for them. If they’ve got time and aren’t afraid of getting caught, then sweet and gentle will do it for them better than rough and fast.
X - top 5-10 characters who are yoUR PRECIOUS BABIES AND YOU WILL DIE DEFENDING THEM
1. Tweek Tweak (South Park)
2. Kenny McCormick(South Park)
3. Keith (Voltron)
4. Shiro (Voltron)
5. Luna Lovegood (Harry Potter)
6. Mabel Pines (Gravity Falls)
7. Marco Diaz (Star vs. The Forces of Evil)
8. Prim Everdeen (The Hunger Games)
9. Finnick Odair (The Hunger Games)
10. Bolin (The Legend of Korra)
Z - Just ramble about something fan-related, go go go (prompts optional but encouraged)
I really love the concept of A/B/O fics, mainly because I love toying with world building and trying to create a world in which this system works and makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint is fun as hell for me. Plus it’s a really good way to highlight how shitty sexism is since it involves turning patriarchy around a bit and typically you’ve got these male characters (some of whom are pretty badass in the source material) dealing with the levels of bullshit women have been dealing with for millennia. But it’s also kind of tricky, since the whole point of A/B/O (in my opinion, at least) is to subvert heteronormative and sexist readings by presenting a feminist perspective through a vehicle Straight White Men might be able to understand. (“When men are oppressed, it’s a tragedy. When women are oppressed, it’s tradition.”) And some writers…just don’t do that. They only focus on the possibility of babies and end up stuffing the Omega into that heteronormative, sexist perception of what it means to be a childbearing member of society.
I love it when the writer builds up a world that has a lot of the problems and issues we see in ours: a long history of bullshit ‘science’ that claims women/Omegas are weak or stupid or incapable of anything but being a wife and mother; microaggressions ranging from period/heat jokes to casual threats of rape and sexual violence written off as “just a joke”; women/Omegas living by ‘rape schedules’ whether they know it or not; political issues like equal pay for equal work, abortion, and women’s rights in general. Like, it’s not supposed to just be “Oh, my favorite gay couple can have babies!” Granted, that’s definitely a fun part of it, but I’d like to see more of the world building aspects.
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stormedchaos · 6 years
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LORI COMES LATE TO THE PARTY A.K.A RPC POSITIVITY WEEK !! 
so i am an unorganised wreck of a human being ( as you all know ! ) but i do want to acknowledge this, because i think too often our community drowns under negativity and elitism and generally can be kind of toxic, especially to smaller fandom, less ‘popular’ blogs and to new people ( especially if you’re a new multi or god forbid an OC ) so for the next two weeks i’m going to do various little things like i did today and yesterday with posting icons && gifting people things && at some point i will get around to a follow forever this week too !! 
This is just a smol shout out to the blogs that i love and some of the friends i’ve made in this community ( mostly river.dale ) in the last year !!
@brassloyalty - EMs my WIFE && honest to god one of my bffs. i love you, and our ships and your continuous dedication to SP in making him such a multi-layered beautiful disaster of a muse, i’m so thankful to have you in my life, you are honestly a fucking treasure. 
@kalxidoscopc - can you believe we’ve only been friends a couple of months? what can i say you are the Archie to by JB, the Sweet to my Vee. your writing and graphics are out of this world beautiful && you are a gem of a human being, and freaking hilarious  #virgopower 
@southsidelover - Z lbr babe, you’re actually Toni Topaz, right? but seriously, what a beautiful human inside, out. Your love of Toni and how you have fleshed her out across universes in just incredible. 11/10 human being right here, with bomb ass writing skills that i’m kinda jealous of ;) 
@chaosblossomed - AAAH! i don’t have the words for how much i love your Cheryl, you were one of the first Cheryl’s I ever wrote with and i remember just falling in love with your portrayal and being like ‘shit, someone who REALLY gets Cheryl.’ you’re such a sweet person, and always an absolute delight to talk to OOC. 
@yourpaljughead -  WE’RE THE ICONIC SIBLING DUO that just about says it all, right?  I adore V, and adore her portrayal of Juggie, always a joy to see on the dash on popping up in discord, i can literally talk to you for days about our babies. your love of one (1) boy is beautiful and you can see it in your writing. Also V is a total babe, duh. 
@mademiistakes -  MEG! ily, and out ability to craft up the weirdest of ships that work like SO SO MUCH. who would have thought that FP would be in love with Penny, but here we are ! JB’S MOM! how can i not love you & your beautifully unique portrayal of your muses! my lil cupcake, i’m keeping you. 
@forbiddenfrut - i think it goes without saying that you are MY SISTA, we’ve been friends for forever, and i don’t know what i’d do without you some days. your writing is a gift, even the smallest of threads ( lol like we do many of those ) you manage to craft so beautifully.  you’re the Lexie to my mark, the Alex to my Jo, the B to my V. My twisted sister for life, and i fucking love you babe, like real talk, love you. 
@weatheredworn -  started out with Amy & Mark and look where we are now? we might to talk everyday but we have that kinda thing were you can just fall right back in and i love that about our friendship. you are an amazingly talented writer, and graphics maker ( holla this girl made my amaze icons ) we’re like what? two years in now, yeah you ain’t getting rid of me now bby ;) 
@ofcatears -  idk why it took us to long to write together but i am so glad we are, bc let be real Jason and Josie would rule the damn school, Kitty Queen & Football King, sign me tf up  girl! OOC you are a sweetheart and so easy to talk to! looking forward to seeing where these two hotheads take us <3 
@oftroubledsouls -  Stiles is making grabby hands, i had to tell him to sit down. your Derek is ON POINT 11/10 WOULD RECOMMEND. honestly, your grasp on him and have you have made him your own is beautiful and i love it so much, total respect for you sticking to what YOU believe in always, your writing is always a treat to see on the dash and you’re such a babe to talk to and fangirl over out babies with! 
@crescentpalmed -  i fucking love that you keep betty true to her character, i have so much respect for you for doing that, and it means so much to see her treated with the respect her mental illness deserves.  you are such a joy to talk to, you’re open and honest and i respect that hella, lovely human being who deserves all the love. 
@undeciided -  giiiiirl!! we gotta write more together and that is TOTALLY on me, but I ADORE you’re muses so much, your Cheryl & Veronica will always have a very special place in my Jay-Jay’s heart!! You’re writing is always amazing, and your characterization for each of your muses is on point! you’re actually the sweetest human bean ever to grace tumblr for sure, ILY <3
OKAY SO THIS TURNED OUT WAY LONGER THAN IT WAS SUPPOSE TO BE !! I HAVEN’T INCLUDED EVERYONE I WOULD LIKE TO BC I AM DOING A FOLLOW FOREVER THIS WEEK !!  ONE LOVE GUYS <3 
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sumiaa · 7 years
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top 10 fire emblem/ top 5 bnha
oooh I’m ready for this *rubs hands together* also accompanied by way too long reasons why I love em
Fire Emblem (considering I’ve only played 13-15, some of 12, and heroes) also my original list had 18 characters… then I had to cut down,,
Sully (Awakening). I bought awakening for her, because I literally thought I could marry her. In technicality I could,, just not as a girl… Kjelle is also amazing and these two are like… gay culture. Also can’t cook and I don’t like cooking (conversely: I really enjoy baking)
Claire (Echoes) I love her personality and just overall character. Her love for Alm is pure and good and the possibilities of her relationship with either Alm or Gray are all just so good and I love her. Even though she originally comes off as stuck up she’s a Great Girl and I love her supports and her. Deserves the world.
Mae (Echoes) I’m weak for happy types and Mae is so perfect. I love Boey as well (as u already know) but of the two she is definitely my preferred. Not only does she kick butt as a unit but her english va is a m a z i n g so 11/10 character.
Lissa (Awakening) Another example of the happy types I’m so weak for. She’s just in general very likable to me and got me through a lot of classes in 8th grade ^^ I drew her a lot
Owain/Odin (Awakening, Fates) He’s just so quirky!! I couldn’t fully appreciate him until Fates but his supports are very lovable (Fates and Awakening alike). I don’t exactly like how they added this “translation” thing to whatever he says in heroes (and the fact that he’s just… so bad in that game) but hey, still the same Odin. Still love him.
Stahl (Awakening) I married him in my first Awakening run and honestly this man is my soulmate. he loves food and helping people and he’s just overall A Good. It’s hard to marry him off to other characters ^^;; if only he had supps w/ sumia….
Jesse (Fates) HOW TO WRITE A RELATABLE CHARACTER PT1 Jesse was SUCH an unexpected fav. normally the “flirtatious casanova philanderer” (all those words are basically the same…) archetype isn’t my… favorite, but I honestly like his idealism and I’m weak for blondes so that’s a thing. His casanova-ess is actually what initially made him really likable bc he said “women are the gods more perfect creation” and talked about how fierce everyone in the army is and like… same man.
Mitama (Fates) HOW TO WRITE A RELATABLE CHARACTER PT2 Mitama is t he  be s t like if Azama wasn’t enough quirky irony for you this girl really takes the cake. She’s always tired, always sassy, and probably gay so she’s best.
Cynthia (Awakening) Her supports are an amazing mix of SUPER silly and super insightful to how growing up shaped her personality? as a sibling to lucina, i find their supps fit the best personality wise, and her supps with Gerome, Owain, Nah, and Severa are my favorites. She’s a hyper, happy go lucky gal who’s also probably gay/bi. What more do I need? I am a simple woman.
Elise (Fates) she and Hinoka were initially my fav siblings in Fates but Elise took the cake bc she is 1) a REALLY good unit, even if early conquest gave you a second to healer elise is honestly second to none and 2) she’s a sweetheart. she didn’t deserve what happened to her in birthright, but it’s honestly perfectly in her character to be so self sacrificing. Also just the conditions she grew up in like I admire her bravery and happiness despite it all.
well that was wAY too long but I’ll try be short and sweet w/ top 5 bnha!!
Mina Ashido (Alien Queen/Pinky) without a single moment of hesitation, Mina is Best Girl. Another case of not enough attention but whenever she does get any it’s really nice and she’s so good? so happy… so pink… I also love her quirk, I want to see her use it more. And she’s been confirmed as very physically strong, so i also wanna sEE THEM ABS
Ochako Uraraka (Uravity!!) one of my favorite things about mha fandom so far is that even with the massive popularity of mlm ships (esp involving deku), I haven’t seen a single person try to bash the het ones, or bash the female character of that ship. Which is good because this girl deserves NO SHADE. NONE. She is A++++ all around, she’s sweet and her motives for being a hero are just… so relatable? I too, work very hard in hopes to support my mom really well when I’m older. I cry with you Uraraka… but…… pls don’t cry….. b l s
Tenya Iida (Tenya/Ingenium) The literal definition of a Good Boy like this kid is so earnest and a nice twist on the ‘smart glasses kun’ trope?? It’s not a h u g e twist, but instead of him being a cold robot who only cares about school and rules blah blah blah it’s just apparent from the beginning that he’s human? And his quirkiness is so befitting of his personality, he’s just in general so lovable. Not to forget, I feel in most shonen anime, a character with Iida’s archetype would be pushed to the side, yet in heroaca they make use of him as a main character and that’s so beautiful imo… Just in general the uraraka/iida/deku squad is a breath of fresh air.
Hatsume Mei (no hero name?) I love how dedicated she is to her inventions, it reminds me of myself with art ^^;; she could go on and on about her babies, as could I about art for days, honestly… So I have respect for her, and her pink hair ofc ;)
Eijiro Kirishima/Momo Yaoyorozu (Red Riot/Creati) I couldn’t choose between these two because I love them both very much,, Kirishima is a Sunshine Boy who’s self sacrificing for his friends which is more than enough to have me like him. Momo is cool headed and very smart, and I find her very admirable. I wish the anime/manga paid more attention to her, considering her quirk alone should be enough to make her a top class contender (since that seems to be a thing that is enforced. so far the top club consists of Todoroki, Deku, Bakugo, and Kirishima but like… we got no girls in there,, why Horikoshi… my heart hurts) but idk I take what I can get.
ok well I’m done boring yall with my dorking out on anime/video game characters. I love talking about my favs!!!
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callmehawkeye · 7 years
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Watched in 2017
Kids For Cash (2013): It’s easy to sit here as someone without a personal stake in this documentary’s focus, but, what I took away from it is the Luzerne County scandal contained nothing but very human individuals working out their own perspectives and self interests within justice and school systems set up to fail; or those holding office who don’t have proper insight. People fighting shades of grey with black and white theories. Children’s lives were disrupted during peak development years and even though their records were expunged, you can see the damage being impossible to reverse.
Capturing the Friedmans (2003): An introspection of a family in crisis; I believe in the 14 years since this documentary released there’s enough information available for armchair detectives to see through any biases this film presents and displays the depth trauma and denial can go.
The Jinx (2015): A miniseries focused on the life and crimes of Robert Durst where the man himself is interviewed and occasionally forgets he is wearing a hot mic.
Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado (2016): A great standup special that made me smile and cackle. Can’t wait to see more of Buress.
Other People (2016): Sure, it’s another cancer movie, but the family relationships and performances make this such a lovely film to watch.
Fences (2016): Play-turned-film about a family in the 1950s and the metaphorical fences they put up to keep each other safe but also to stop from connecting. Lots of great monologues put in by the cast.
Westworld (Season 1): Called all the big twists, but it’s still a great show with wonderful storytelling, scenery, and acting.
The Straight Story (1999): Best film I’ve seen by David Lynch. Poignant and moving.
Suicide Squad (2016): UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I’m not much of an original storyline purist, but if there’s a strong story handed to you ready-made on a silver platter -- why make it weaker? Why not attempt to understand the context at all?
American Honey (2016): Gorgeously shot, but I really found the story content to be a bit cliché and done before but better.
Vampire’s Kiss (1989): I don’t know so much about the comedic part of this labeled black comedy when it really comes off as a quite disturbing account of a lonely, mental ill man’s downward spiral. But fun, bizarre, and unique nonetheless. 
Pete’s Dragon (2016): Not the best kid and their dragon story. Not the worst. Not the best Disney remake. Not the worst. Eff gritty reboots. I want the kid to stay with their dragon.
Killer Legends (2014): Documentary uncovering the true stories behind urban legends; the man with a hook for a hand, the babysitter with a call coming from inside the house, poisoned Halloween candy, and a killer birthday party clown.
The Lego Batman Movie (2017): While I liked The Lego Movie, I was more about Batman and how he was voiced by Will Arnett. This movie is a cesspool for in-jokes and references and I was crying nearly the entire time with laughter.
Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016): Oh my god. Oh my god, why.
Tokyo Godfathers (2003): A moving story about three homeless individuals who discover an abandoned baby in the snow around Christmastime. Their search for the mother displays beautiful animation and storytelling.
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017): I’m so happy the sleeper buzz of the first one got to me a few years ago. I’m so beyond thrilled with the product of this sequel that doesn’t lose its self-awareness and bite.
Train to Busan (2016): Best zombie movie I’ve seen in years and years.
Newsies Musical (2017): A lot of missteps and overacting; but still the lovely show I know and adore with flawless dancing.
Hidden Figures (2016): A film showcasing the overshadowed and overworked women of color NASA employees. Superb acting all the way.
Night of the Demons (1988): 100% ‘80s horrible, but I kind of loved it?
Michael Bolton's Big Sexy Valentine's Day Special (2017): I want to write individually, uniquely written thank-you cards to everyone who made this possible.
Get Out (2017): Gorgeously shot, acted, and written; full of detail, homages, symbolism, and foreshadowing. I’m obsessed. I’m so proud of Jordan Peele and cannot wait to see what he does next.
La La Land (2016): More like Blah Blah Land.
Moonlight (2016): A gorgeously shot character study of a young man’s dichotomy of black masculinity and homosexuality.
The Belko Experiment (2017): A clever and funny horrorfest of a desk jockey company locking its employees in and pitting them against one another for a battle to the death.
Logan (2017): THIS is the Wolverine we’ve wanted. My creyes. Thanks or all the years of dedication, Jackman.
A Monster Calls (2016): For such an imaginative story as a boy’s imagination assisting his grief, it’s rather dull and removed.
The Imposter (2012): A documentary of a French national faking the identity of a missing, and much younger, American boy.
Best in Show (2000): This is literally my life now.
Tangled: Before Ever After (2017): Such a cute continuation I’ve always wanted from one of my favorite Disney films. Sweet songs, characterizations, and animation.
Ordinary World (2016): Billie Joe Armstrong in his first starring role as a man hitting a midlife crisis. It’s been done. But there’s something particularly charming about its cast and execution.
Beauty and the Beast (2017): ...Eh. It’s pretty? Some of the additions are cute and thoughtful. But it feels like a shot for shot remake.
Christine (2016): A dramatization of the real life story of Christine Chubbuck, a news correspondent who committed suicide while live on-air.
Arrival (2016): Amy Adams was robbed from a nomination. In my opinion, this is her best work ever.
Beware the Slenderman (2016): HBO documentary covering the true crime of the Slenderman-inspired stabbing and the young girls who conspired together to commit it.
The Fits (2015): A young girl in Cincinnati observes others around her spiraling into epileptic-like episodes as she joins a dance team and undergoes many pre-teen milestones. 
The Queen of Katwe (2016): The true story of the chess world’s Woman Candidate Master Phiona Mutesi.
The Love Witch (2016): I love literally everything about this ridiculous movie? With its purposeful presentation acting and romantic aesthetic? 
Jackie (2016): Natalie Portman was spellbinding.
An American Wereolf in London (1981): Took me forever to watch, but reignited my love for werewolves.
Loving (2016): True story of interracial couple Mildred and Richard Loving who got married in the late 1950s.
The Edge of Seventeen (2016): I’ve lived this genre. I grew up with this genre. I devoured hundreds of films, television series, and novels about this genre. If it were the first I ever saw, maybe I’d have liked it better. It’s fine. Just not for me.
 The Founder (2016): What a wonderfully expensive and affective commercial for McDonald’s. Now put Michael Keaton in more movies!!
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016): I’m excited for the extensive look in Rowling’s universe. While hard to not compare to Harry Potter and lacking the groundwork of connection to a book series I grew up with since 11 years old, it certainly grew on me.
The Boxtrolls (2014): Late to the game on this one, but another fine film from the Laika company. I’m becoming a huge fan of theirs.
The Lost City of Z (2017): A refreshing movie to watch that’s driven by characters more than plot and with minimal CGI. Gorgeous acting. Gripping motivations and convictions. Beautiful scenery and set designs. Reminiscent of an old Hollywood epic.
Tickled (2016): Frustrating documentary about the online “competitive tickling” community and the shadiness of key players.
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016): I’d probably have enjoyed this more if I hadn’t watched the Lego Batman Movie first, but I got thorough amusement from the in-jokes and returning cast of talent.
Cat People (1942): Oh look, it’s the most I can hope for in my near future.
Mommy Dead and Dearest (2017): HBO documentary about Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blancharde.
Drag Becomes Him (2015): I fucking love Jinx Monsoon.
A Star is Born (1954): Judy at her best.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Season 3): I wish this season was more focused, but it gave me some moments I’ll never forget.
Wonder Woman (2017): I already plan to go see this again and make it my theme for my 30th birthday this year. I love it that much.
The Girl on the Train (2016): Zzzzzzzzzzz
House of Cards (Season 5): You can always tell when a showrunner leaves. Robin Wright saved this show for me.
Bo Burnham: Make Happy (2016): I don’t know many comedians who can make me instantly switch from laughing to crying.
Papillon (1973): There’s something captivating about this film that you don’t see every day. True storytelling epic.
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1976): Sidney Poitier is charming, and the behind the scenes turmoil for Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy had me sobbing.
Who Took Johnny (2014): The true crime story of the abduction/disappearance of Johnny Gosch.
Master of None (Season 2): There was something so maddening about Dev this season. Well, not “something.” He fucked up a lot and was quite unlikable. The directing and international film homages were second best to Denise’s single background episode.
The Beguiled (2017): Quite beautiful, great acting. Typical Sofia Coppola and entertaining enough. Not necessary for me to view again.
Baby Driver (2017): This is a standout film for me this year. It made me incredibly happy and so proud of Edgar Wright.
Orange is the New Black (Season 5): Justice for Poussey.
Excalibur (1981): I hear this is both the best and definitive version of the King Arthur myth. But everything else is really bad, and this is acceptable. It has some strong elements and covered the largest span of the myth’s time.
The Old Man and the Sea (1958): The most simply shot and presented film I’ve ever seen. Spencer Tracy is an absolute dear.
HitREcord on TV (Season 1): Such a satisfying and inspiring series to watch.
Atomic Blonde (2017): A lot more spy noir than I expected, but the action I went in anticipating was thrilling and impressive in its choreography. Loved the aesthetic and loved the soundtrack even more.
HitREcord on TV (Season 2): It’s really motivating to watch people go through the creation process in this.
Adam’s Rib (1949): Such a silly story, but Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy’s dynamic is ev. er. y. thing!
BUtterfield 8 (1960): The behind the scenes story is much more compelling and interesting.
What a Way to Go! (1964): This is honestly the most perfect movie I’ve seen in years. There is nothing about it I didn’t love nor recommend.
Detroit (2017): Not exactly the best thing to watch after Charlottesville, but it is a story that needs to be heard and not forgotten. Nothing has changed.
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017): The runtime felt too long. But it’s still the best portrayal of Peter Parker so far. Such a refreshing Marvel movie to watch in the midst of my over-saturation outlook on their films. A smaller spec story was very-much needed.
T2 Trainspotting (2017): Most sequels made 20 years later aren’t anything to write home about. But man. This exceeded expectations.
Hurricane Bianca (2016): Just the kind of movie I want from a drag queen. Just the right amount of camp, message, humor, and fabulousness. 
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2017): I don’t think there’s anything that makes me consistently laugh this hard.
Ma Vie de Courgette (2017): Stop-animation about the connection and imagination of orphaned children in a healthy home environment.
Brigsby Bear (2017): The most unexpectedly unique and heartfelt movie I’ve seen all year.
Smokey and the Bandit (1977): Oh, so that’s why people like this movie so much.
Shameless (Season 5): More Ian, please.
Cat Women of the Moon (1953): Masterpiece. Aesthetic. My future.
Last Action Hero (1993): I feel like I unwittingly wrote this exact story as a teenager. Loved it.
The Bodyguard (1992): I will always love Whitney.
Table 19 (2017): Legitimately charming.
Kingsmen: The Golden Circle (2017): Not as good as the first, but plenty of strong ideas that I enjoyed with a lovable cast.
mother! (2017): Fucking horrifying and sent me into an anxiety attack that lasted longer than a day -- ethereal and quite the theater-going experience.
Sunshine on Leith (2014): Proclaimers musical. Pretty by the numbers, but very eagerly genuine and sweet.
The Powder and the Glory (2007): PBS documentary about Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein. -- I’m Team Rubinstein, by the way.
It (2017): A great retelling of the original story with a strong and likable cast. I’m excited to see who they cast as the older counterparts in Part 2.
The Zookeeper’s Wife (2017): An interesting perspective of who is left behind during wartime. 
Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution (2017): PBS documentary on my boys.
Fist Fight (2017): 90 minutes of line-o-rama comedy. But I love the lead actors.
Gilda (1946): My, my, my Hayworth. Finish him.
I Am Heath Ledger (2017): A retrospective of Ledger with interviews by those legitimately closest to him. Very touching and insightful.
Blade Runner 2049 (2017): The most visually stunning film I’ve seen in a long, long time.
Personal Shopper (2017): Kristen Stewart stars as a woman living in France, waiting for a sign of life from her deceased twin brother.
Gifted (2017): I’m here for Evans and Evans alone.
XX (2017): Four horror shorts directed by women, each uniquely shot and told.
The Promise (2016): The movie was sold short by a misdirection in advertising; it’s more -- and interestingly so -- about the Armenian genocide than just another wartime love triangle. Come on, guys. Polyamory. Polyamory is always the answer.
The Circle (2017): Unwatchable. The film itself doesn’t even know what it’s trying to say.
The Public Enemy (1931): Mostly watched this because of the closing of The Great Movie Ride, above all else.
Leverage (Season 1): Race to finish all 5 seasons before it’s taken off of Netflix. I love this team.
Leverage (Season 2): I have so many feelings about these characters and their relationships with each other.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017): Polyamory. I told you. The answer is always polyamory. And bondage.
Stranger Things (Season 2): I’m so happy this is finally here, and so mad I’m already finished.
Leverage (Season 3): I love the slow development and bonding the team has gone through.
Leverage (Season 4): The more ridiculous and implausible the mission, the more I love the episode.
Thor: Ragnarok (2017): I don’t care that it was “too funny.” It was exactly what I wanted out of a Marvel movie.
Leverage (Season 5): Well. It’s official. I’ve been Stockholm-syndromed by a show.
The Foreigner (2017): It was fine. It was another misleading trailer, so not what I was expecting. But it was fine.
The Thing (1982): Mmm mmm mmm ‘80s Kurt Russell in a solid John Carpenter thriller/horror.
To Have and Have Not (1944): Bogart and Bacall is goals.
Alien: Covenant (2017): Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017): This is actually a solid sequel I greatly enjoyed. It’s been a few years since I’ve enjoyed a Marvel movie, and now I have two!
The Librarians (Season 1): Okay, this is a good Leverage replacement.
The Librarians (Season 2): This show is super endearing and I’m pleased it exists.
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer (1992): Going to the My Favorite Murder live show encouraged me to finally watch this.
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003): An update and deeper delve into Wuornos. Super upsetting to watch her mental deterioration unfold onscreen. 
The Librarians (Season 3): All caught-up for season 4 in December!!
Sleight (2016): I had a difficult time watching this movie. There was something about the sound-mixing that triggered some anxiety and auditory stress. But I liked what I could see of it.
Cujo (1983): Probably my second-favorite King movie now. Very simple, yet effective.
Lady Bird (2017): I’m happy to have seen this before the hype got too big. It was so relatable and enjoyable.
Christine (1983): Quite entertaining, great music, top camp.
Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie (2017): Mostly made up of callbacks, but I DO NOT CARE. Such a satisfying nostalgia bookend.
Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri (2017): Fantastic dialogue and performances. I feel so many side stories and characters were meant to build up the main storyline and give context, but I feel it left a lot of characters wanting and left used. 
Novitiate (2017): I had no idea the Catholic church did the sisters so dirty with Vatican II. Very tense film and makes you quite sympathetic for the women in it.
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016): Spectacular HBO documentary of my goddess and the mother goddess. I cried a lot.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (2012): Documentary follows Chinese artist and figure, Ai Weiwei, as he uses social media and activism in his art and to hold the government accountable.
Shameless (Season 6): Needs more Ian. Tired of everyone else’s bullshit. Will I last much longer?
Calamity Jane (1953): Casting Doris Day as the butch Calamity Jane is the most hilarious and gay thing I’ve ever seen and I love it.
Murder on the Orient Express (2017): It’s beautiful, but such a terrible adaptation that guts any tension, stakes, and even mystery as well as gives little for the talented cast to cut their teeth on.
Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang (2016): The attempts and execution of a 1,650 foot ladder made of fireworks.
Monster (2003): Ohhhh, THAT’S why Charlize won the Oscar...
The Big Sick (2017): So charming and such a legit romantic comedy.
The Disaster Artist (2017): I watched this in the same way I watched the room: Through my fingers, curled up on my side, and whispering, “Stop. Stop. Stop.” I loved it.
Coco (2017): Well, Pixar fucked me up once again.
My Friend Rockefeller (2015): Documentary about con artist and murderer Christian Gerhartsreiter.
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Season 1): De. Light. Ful.
Shameless (Season 7): Finally caught up!
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017): Yes. I see the faults. I understand. I just don’t care. I absolutely loved it. 
The Greatest Showman (2017): Probably my biggest disappointment of the year. The cast and musical numbers were great, but everything in-between was so weak and uninteresting. For a non-diagetic musical, they never earned their musical moments. I’d rather have watched a non-Barnum circus movie all about ZEfron and Zendaya for 2 hours with Jackman in the Master of Ceremonies role. It felt like every non-musical scene was trying to sprint through to get to the next song.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017): I didn’t expect to adore this as much as I did? Jack Black was the standout and was so endearing and respectful towards teenage girls!
The Little Hours (2017): My forever mood/aesthetic in film form.
Gook (2017): Black and white film about the ‘92 L.A. riots from the perspective of two Korean-American brothers.
Carnage (2017): Mockumentary made by Simon Amstell told from the future where veganism is the norm.
Good Time (2017): An epic told over the span of 24 hours of a bank robbery gone wrong.
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity & The Bird Revelation (2017): Chappelle’s latest Netflix specials, back to back. I don’t agree with a lot of what he said and didn’t always laugh. But when he reached me, he did it right.
Battle of the Sexes (2017): That haircut scene helps fuel my Emma Stone fantasies. 
I, Tonya (2017): While I do believe Harding never takes responsibility for herself when she should, I still can’t begrudge her place in media history.
The Shape of Water (2017): This movie was fucking everything to me.
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