Craig Robinson as Doug Judy in Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013—2021)

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Craig Robinson as Doug Judy in Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013—2021)
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE | 3.04
Andy Samberg
Cuckoo (s1e04)
Like a fine wine, this man...
Happy Birthday to the beautiful Andrew David Samberg
08/18/78
Don’t know why I’m so obsessed with this moment during the Mulaney show, but I am. Andy Samberg has always been hot in my eyes but he has clearly gotten better with age 😋. The caption just gets me every time though.
BROOKLYN NINE NINE 2.13 – Payback
maybe all i need in this life is Andy samberg in tiny shorts
fucking Jesus H Christ on a bike
THE ROSES first trailer it's here!
All’s fair when love is war. THE ROSES, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, Belinda Bromilow, Sunita Mani, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Demetriou, Zoë Chao and Kate McKinnon. In theaters August 29th.
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Requested by @benjisvictor
In that scene, Sarah and Nyles are bathed in an orange glow motivated by the fire. Within the world of the movie, Tran says, the color orange “is so important. It represents love. We did not want anything in the movie to be orange except for those very special moments where Nyles and Sarah connect — in the cave and the orange tent, and then with the orange glow from the firelight. Those are the moments when Sarah and Nyles really begin to fall in love with one another.” (x)
PALM SPRINGS (2020) dir. Max Barbakow
PALM SPRINGS (2020) dir. Max Barbakow
“Something that I found really refreshing about their story is that they choose each other, as opposed to, ‘Oh, this person is here to save me.’…And I love that little speech I have of, ‘I will be okay without you, but I’m choosing you.’”
— Cristin Milioti on the ending of Palm Springs (2020)
Palm Springs (2020) dir. Max Barbakow
make me choose: leighton meester or melissa fumero ↳ requested by @hjsscott