Stranger Things
occasionally subtle

★

if i look back, i am lost
cherry valley forever
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
dirt enthusiast
RMH

Janaina Medeiros

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shark vs the universe

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Acquired Stardust
Sade Olutola

Discoholic 🪩
Claire Keane

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
we're not kids anymore.
d e v o n
Jules of Nature

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Detail: "Isabella", John Everett Millais, 1848.
MY IDEA FOR A NEW POWER RANGERS MOVIE: NEVERRENDER
So basically, this movie is about three generations of Rangers who were all fighting the same war without even knowing it. Each generation in a different decade. And the real enemy wasn't Rita or Zedd — it's something way older and more messed up that feeds on humanity always being divided.
Starts in Tokyo, 1989.
The Himitsu Sentai Gorenger are in the middle of a huge battle against Rita and Zedd. Looks like a normal tokusatsu episode… until Black Cross Führer shows up. This ancient villain straight-up destroys even Rita's own goons. The Gorenger don't lose, but the fight is so brutal that half of Tokyo gets wrecked. They survive, but it gets under their skin that the real monster is still out there.
Then Angel Grove, 1999.
The main character is the daughter of one of those Gorenger guys. She finds secret files about what went down in '89. The Mighty Morphin think they're just fighting a regular invasion… but it's Black Cross's army. And here's where it gets messy: they lose, and Angel Grove gets destroyed. To make it worse, they find out the villain's castle is actually his own body.
Now Sydney, 2009.
By this point, the old Rangers are like legends nobody takes seriously anymore. Enter the Jungle Fury crew — a more modern, multicultural team. At first they clash with the survivors from the previous two generations. Different styles, different traumas, different ways of fighting. Meanwhile, Black Cross is absorbing leftover Zord parts, Morphin energy, and all that built-up hate, and transforms into something gigantic: the Black Cross Colossus. A biomechanical thing covered in twisted legs that's just gross as hell.
Final battle is right in front of the Sydney Opera House.All three teams finally fight together. Zords, Megazords, martial arts… and when they realize they were never gonna win separately, their powers just sync up on their own. The Colossus starts falling apart and the war ends.
The main theme: coming together after decades of fighting solo.The style: a mix of Kurosawa (yeah, like Kagemusha or Ran), classic tokusatsu, giant monsters, and that 90s VHS aesthetic. Legacy, memory, and learning to fight together.Three generations, one invisible war, a monster that feeds on division, and a final battle with every Ranger
BACK TO THE FUTURE IV: THE LAST CONTINUUM
I had a simpler idea for a Back to the Future sequel that felt different from the usual “legacy sequel” thing.
What if all the time travel from the trilogy slowly damaged time itself?
Not multiverse stuff.
Not alternate timelines.
Just… reality becoming slightly unsynchronized.
Like:
people hearing sounds before they happen
clocks disagreeing with each other
rain freezing for half a second
buildings looking old and new at the same time
Doc realizes the DeLorean didn’t just travel through time.
It weakened it.
Meanwhile Marty gets trapped inside a collapsing time loop, and Doc becomes desperate to save him before he disappears completely.
The new antagonist wouldn’t be another Biff-type villain.
Just a scientist who thinks Doc caused all of this, and believes the timeline needs to stabilize naturally instead of being “fixed” aggressively.
So the conflict becomes:
save Marty immediately…
or risk making reality even worse.
Chinese military parade.
GM Cold Climate Type by Qian
A photo of Chinese female paratroopers after landing
Source: 新华网
Be Smart and Brave, and We’ll be Invincible (1965)
Mao is looking away
The Great Unity of People of All Nationalities
Jin Mei Shen (ca. 1960s)
Русские Витязи / Russian Knights
(by jj.trailwalker)
cyte:data(92) - foreseeing the future