watching the percy jackson show be like
27K notes
·
View notes
one of the funniest and most in character things ever is Ahsoka mentioning the whole Vader thing once and Anakin defensively going "is that what this is about" and rolling his eyes like "oh my god I went on ONE 20 year rampage and no one can let it go, I'm on my apology tour right now what more do you people want"
13K notes
·
View notes
Like music to my ears
142K notes
·
View notes
this is immensely funny to me
212K notes
·
View notes
I seriously can't stop thinking about how in Station Eleven, set after an apocalyptic event, the main cast of characters is a traveling actors group that puts on Shakespeare's plays. And. And how an indie comic book, in the hands of both the main antagonist and protagonist, is a vehicle for hope. I mean. It's. It's.
384 notes
·
View notes
station eleven was like “we hold on to stories as long as we need them to survive” and I’m legitimately weeping about it
444 notes
·
View notes
19K notes
·
View notes
Namor truly representing the POC experience by coming to the surface, telling everyone his name, and then–despite hearing how *he himself* said it–everyone mispronouncing it for the rest of the film.
4K notes
·
View notes
Among Wakanda Forever's many MANY achievements is its superb indictment of white feminism. Julia Louis-Dreyfuss' character is the classic superficially "empowered" woman in a high-level corporate job who does nothing to empower any other woman--who in fact only seeks to infiltrate and sustain the same colonial patriarchy that oppresses most of the world for her own benefit. Contrast this with the true feminism of Wakanda and Talokan, where women are not only on equal footing with men, but play an active role in creating and maintaining societies that would have no room for such backwards notions as misogyny in the first place. Wakanda Forever is a masterpiece.
7K notes
·
View notes
The way they set up Namor's name in the film to mean "the boy without love” just screams I can fix him I don't know what else they wanted me to take away from that
3K notes
·
View notes