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Releasing movies on streaming with no cinematic release is the new direct to video you heard me right
Why is it that my fist crush is Juliet (played by Claire Danes) in the amazon prime 'Romeo and Juliet' movie. You know, the one with Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo. Like ever since I watched some of that movie in an English lesson, I have been crushing over her sooo hard.
Good omens 2 came out a few days after my birthday and you know that toy you REALLY want but after five minutes it falls apart because some idiot in a white beard and brown coat holding coffee destroyed it because i do
silly human Alastor
Content warning for blood!!!
I could treat her better than Adam ever did
modern human version of angel dust cause if I drew him how he would look like in his time it would just be some blonde gay dude trying to cosplay as a 'normal' guy
Human Alastor
tall girlfriend problems (forgive vaggies nose I'm still trying to find a way to fit her nose shape in my artystle front the front view)
saint pentious
omg this was so rushed and I will definitely be redrawing this piece in the future (inspired by @maricantstandyou 's post go check them out)
I wish they didn't make charlie swear and she would say stuff like "mother trucker" and "heck" instead of "f_ck" Instead I think it fits her bubbly character more š
he's honestly such a kitten <ā (ā  ̄ā ļø¶ā  ̄ā )ā >
*Spoiler free thoughts on Invincible S3 premiere*
2/7/25
Invincible has always thrived on emotional conflict and subverting expectations, but the season three premiere ups the ante as Mark faces off against his greatest villain yet - Cecil Stedman. I did not expect to finish the second episode of the season with my heart in my throat and being sick to my stomach. The first two episodes of the season pay off a lot of emotional stakes that were set up in season two, and seeing Mark at odds with Cecil might be my favorite conflict of the entire series, not counting season oneās end fight.Ā
After killing Angstrom Levy, Mark enters season three with a desperate need to maintain responsibility and a higher standard for himself. Heās chronically training so he can be better, so what happened to Levy doesnāt happen again. Cecil is determined to save the world, but he isnāt determined to save himself. While Mark is desperate to preserve his morals, Cecil is more concerned about the end goal of safety, safety for humanity and for the world. However, he fails to recognize that if his efforts do pay off, the world may be safe, but it might not be worth living in. Cecil makes some decisions at the end of episode two that he may learn to regret as the season progresses. Cecil knows that heās trying to save the world, but he no longer recognizes why heās trying to save it.
Mark has a barrage of problems, and none of them have an easy answer. What is he going to do when the Viltrimites come back? How will he operate now that thereās bad blood between him and Cecil? Should he feel guilty about killing the man who tried to kill his family? Can evil individuals be reformed? These questions of morality tend to be the center conflict of the show, while the heart will always be the family aspect. Mark has his brother and mom to look after, and the Guardians might be the most nuclear family on telivision.Ā
We should be very excited to see where this season takes us.
Rick Stepp (irresponsibleink@gmail.com)
Guys, I figured it out. The subtitles are so bad because they let the demons type them.
Watching Boom and then immediately watching the final episode of Fallout feels so right? Like, both have such strong anti-capitalism messages about war and warfare in the future.
Spoilers below cut for Fallout 1x08 and Doctor Who 1x03
"Flashy lights play well in a show room. Modern warfare. Death by salesman." - The Doctor to Ruby.
And then hearing...
"Because, in our current societal configuration, which took shape without intentional guidance, we have friction [...] we have conflict, and we have war. And war? Well, war never changes."
While businessmen and women discuss experiments on people, all in the name of "creating a good society"? Making 122 vaults, many of which actively existed to see how fucked up they could make people behave.
And throughout Boom, there is constantly a "Thoughts and prayers" quote being said (which is the go to response for people in need, in wars, or in active hostile environments), a company literally making soldiers kill each other? (Which happened in vault 11)
Both of these shows are being streamed on massive corporations, DW on Disney+, which generated 8.4 BILLION last year (only increasing since it's initial launch, as it has removed many shows and movies from other sites). And Fallout on Amazon Prime, which had gotten 35.22 BILLION in revenue last year, as well has being known (practically globally) as a company that uses and abuses it's workers, but has made itself such a staple in so many places, that it is physically impossible to not support them in some way, and some can only use them.
But Doctor Who has always been a show about anti-war and anti-capitalism. To have such a show go to the hand of one of the biggest mega corporations is such a shame, it is incredible that they can have Moffat come back and basically flip the house of mouse off and shit in their toilet all while getting paid, and have that approved? awesome.
Fallout has always been about how war is horrible, and how fucked up humans are, giving a rare glimmer of hope towards something attainable, and Amazon Prime taking this media and making it a show? All while ignoring what the message is? Incredible. Perfect.