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melaninpov · 9 months
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Michael B. Jordan aka Daddy
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TRIPPLE D.
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John x Gia Marie x Erik
Gia Marie has a kink for men in uniform. In a way, a man in uniform represents stability and assurance – something you can depend on. A man in uniform taps into father figures, heroism, protection and power. He also suggests a chance for excitement and adventure.
And Gia Marie got her chance when she matched with two men on a dating site.
Erik and John Stevens
Both of them ironically are SEALS and work within the same Black Ops Unit.
And they’re identical twin brothers!
She decided to go on dates with both men, and after spending time with them, she couldn’t decide between which twin she liked the most. Both of them were EXACTLY what she needed in a man. But, she decided to keep it a secret. She was looking for a good time, not a long time, and it would be easy to have some fun for a bit to scratch that itch…right?
🤪🤪🤪
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90363462 · 5 months
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blackloveeeee
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LAUREN LONDON & MICHAEL B. JORDAN Without Remorse (2021), dir. Stefano Sallima
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blackmensuited · 8 months
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ittakesauniverse · 7 months
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MICHAEL B. JORDAN 🤩 Appreciation Post
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gloryride · 1 year
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WAR MACHINE
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cyarsk5230 · 6 months
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blackloveeeee
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LAUREN LONDON & MICHAEL B. JORDAN Without Remorse (2021), dir. Stefano Sollima
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fortunaegloria · 1 year
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Mission Impossible X Jack Ryan: The Ultimate Collaboration*
So, I joined the ChatGPT fad and the first thing I did after creating my account there was asking the artificial intelligence to create a movie plot with the utopian crossover of Mission: Impossible and Jack Ryan.
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According to the AI, the movie could be “an action-packed thriller with high-stakes espionage and intense drama” counting, besides Tom Cruise and John Krasinski, with James Spader (as Raymond Reddington from The Blacklist) and Michael B. Jordan (as John Clark from Without Remorse) in the cast – and of course, with the presence of James Greer and the IMF team.
Without further ado, here's the storyline according to AI.
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The movie opens with Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team on a mission to stop a terrorist organization from acquiring a deadly biological weapon. During the mission, they discover that the terrorists are being funded by a wealthy businessman named Raymond Reddington (James Spader). Meanwhile, Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) is working for the CIA and has been tracking Reddington for years, suspecting him of being involved in various criminal activities. Ryan and Hunt's paths cross when Ryan provides Hunt with intelligence on Reddington's activities, and the two teams decide to work together to take him down. As they delve deeper into the conspiracy, they discover that Reddington has ties to a rogue faction within the CIA, led by a former agent named John Clark (Michael B. Jordan). Clark's group has been operating outside of the law, and Reddington has been supplying them with weapons and funding. Hunt and Ryan must race against time to stop Reddington and Clark's group from carrying out their plan to unleash the deadly biological weapon. The mission takes them all over the world, from the Middle East to Europe to Washington D.C., and involves high-speed chases, intense shootouts, and thrilling spy gadgets. In the end, Hunt and Ryan's combined efforts lead to the capture of Reddington and the dismantling of Clark's group, preventing a catastrophic attack on the world.
Did you like it? Let me know what you think 😉
*this is one of the titles that ChatGPT generated for the crossover movie, and it was the one I liked the most.
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Fandom: NCIS, Tom Clancy Books, Jack Ryan & Related Fandoms Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Summary:
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“Gibbs… I know.” The apology started before the look had even come, and much less the reprimand. “But, I think there’s someone—uh—something you will want to know.” The blonde agent cringed. Kelly could clearly see the apprehension and respect-born fear on her face, and hear it in her tone. He liked this Gibbs fellow. If only Kelly wasn’t being interrogated by him as a suspect for murder. A murder— however— which he hadn’t committed.
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"Without Remorse" events happening in NCIS time. Gibbs interrogates John Kelly (John Clark), and is interrupted by Admiral James "Jim" Greer.
If you like Tom Clancy and NCIS, you will love this fic. If you have not read/watched either, it may not be for you, I am so sorry. But also you should read and watch them!! they are soooo so good!
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kcyars19992 · 5 months
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MICHAEL B. JORDAN & LAUREN LONDON Without Remorse (2021), dir. Stefano Sollima
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melaninpov · 8 months
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MICHAEL B. JORDAN in Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse
“Remember me, huh? Who killed my wife? Give me a name.”
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Credit:bakarisbest
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fandom-official · 1 year
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Rainbow Six follows up prior Tom Clancy feature, Without Remorse
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1introvertedsage · 7 months
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Yesterday is but a memory Tomorrow an uncharted course So live today so it will be A memory without remorse. ~Unknown~
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blackmensuited · 9 months
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denimbex1986 · 3 months
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'An acclaimed director and two rising young actors headline the '2023 new movie All of Us Strangers, a supernatural drama that has already earned a bit of buzz following its screening at various fall film festivals.
Searchlight Pictures is behind All of Us Strangers, which comes from BAFTA-nominated writer/director Andrew Haigh, and features some high-quality talent on screen as well, including Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal and Claire Foy.
Find out everything you need to know about All of Us Strangers right here...
All of Us Strangers plot
Based on a novel by Taichi Yamada, Haigh wrote the script for All of Us Strangers. Here is the official synopsis for the movie:
"One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbor Harry, which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with memories of the past and finds himself drawn back to the suburban town where he grew up, and the childhood home where his parents, appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before."...
All of Us Strangers reviews
The majority of critics who have already seen the movie are fans, with the movie having a 93% "Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes as of December 23. What to Watch is no different, our All of Us Strangers review describes it as "heartbreaking, but essential viewing."
Here is a quick sampling of some of the things other critics have said about the movie:
Maureen Lee Lenker, Entertainment Weekly: "All of Us Strangers will break your heart — but it just might mend it too."
Tomris Laffly, The Wrap: "A sublime masterpiece. A rumination on grief and love, Haigh's poignant and understated ghost story is one of the best films of the year."
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter: "Prepare to be wrecked."
All of Us Strangers cast
The leads of Adam and Harry are played by Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, respectively.
Scott is best known for his role as the "hot priest" in Fleabag, but he has been catching people's eyes for a while now, with memorable performances in Sherlock, Oslo and Catherine Called Birdy.
Mescal is one of the biggest rising stars in recent years thanks to his work in Normal People, The Lost Daughter and Aftersun, the latter of which earned him a Best Actor Oscar nomination. All of Us Strangers is his second movie coming out in the final months of 2023, as he also stars in Foe.
Playing the ghosts of Adam's parents are Claire Foy and Jamie Bell.
Foy broke out with her as Queen Elizabeth in the first two seasons of The Crown. Since then she has gone on to star in First Man, A Very British Scandal and Women Talking.
Bell has been appearing in movies since he was a kid in Billy Elliott. Some of his more recent notable work includes Turn: Washington's Spies, Rocketman, Without Remorse and Shining Girls.
All of Us Strangers trailer
The talents of the four actors leading All of Us Strangers are on full display in the movie’s trailer...
All of Us Strangers awards
We're keeping track of all the major end-of-year nominations and awards that All of Us Strangers earns. Check out what the movie has racked up so far below:
BAFTA Film Awards
Outstanding British Film (nominee) Best Supporting Actor — Paul Mescal (nominee) Best Supporting Actress — Claire Foy (nominee) Best Director — Andrew Haigh (nominee) Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee) Best Casting (nominee)
Golden Globes
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture Drama — Andrew Scott (nominee)
Gotham Awards
Outstanding Lead Performance — Andrew Scott (nominee) Outstanding Supporting Performance — Claire Foy (nominee) Best Screenplay — Andrew Haigh (nominee) Best International Feature (nominee)
British Independent Film Awards
Best British Independent Film (winner) Best Director — Andrew Haigh (winner) Best Lead Performance — Andrew Scott (nominee) Best Supporting Performance — Paul Mescal (co-winner) Best Supporting Performance — Jamie Bell (nominee) Best Supporting Performance — Claire Foy (nominee) Best Screenplay — Andrew Haigh (winner) Best Casting (nominee) Best Cinematography (winner) Best Editing (winner) Best Makeup & Hair Design (nominee) Best Music Supervision (winner) Best Production Design (nominee) Best Sound (nominee)
Film Independent Spirit Awards
Best Feature (nominee) Best Director — Andrew Haigh (nominee) Best Lead Performance — Andrew Scott (nominee)
London Critics' Circle Awards
Film of the Year (nominee) Screenwriter of the Year — Andrew Haigh (nominee) Actor of the Year — Andrew Scott (nominee) Supporting Actress of the Year — Claire Foy (nominee) Supporting Actor of the Year — Paul Mescal (nominee) The Attenborough Award: British/Irish Film of the Year (nominee) British/Irish Performer of the Year — Paul Mescal (nominee) British/Irish Performer of the Year — Andrew Scott (nominee) Technical Achievement Award, Casting (nominee)
Los Angeles Film Critics Awards
Best Leading Performance — Andrew Scott (runner-up) Best Screenplay (winner) Best Editing (runner-up)
Andrew Haigh movies
British director Andrew Haigh may not be a household name with audiences, but his work has been some of the most lauded amongst cinephiles in recent years. Here is a look at his list of previous credits for feature movies:
Greek Pete (2009) Weekend (2011) 45 Years (2015) Lean on Pete (2017)
He has also directed episodes of the acclaimed TV series Looking, as well as its TV movie, and The OA.'
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