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JACK & JOKER SPECIAL EPISODE TRAILER
in cinemas -- 22 February 2025
grudges... will make you do something you never expect you could.
KHAOTUNG THANAWAT as BISON episode 8 of THE HEART KILLERS
The Heart Killers | Style | Episode 8
Style is so over Fadel thinking this gun is gonna work on him. The way he looks at Fadel and then rolls his eyes. By now you would think Fadel knew that Style was mostly unbothered by the gun. I will bet Style only got out of the Jeep because Fadel was starting to get on Style's nerves lmao.
For me, what gets me more than this:
Is Style's reaction to seeing it:
He's stunned at Fadel's smile. I don't think any part of him expected to see that look on Fadel's face in that moment. It does so many things to my heart.
And, just because, here's the smile that Fadel gives when Style looks his way:
That man is so in love and, in the face of two people overcoming betrayal to love each other enough to marry, he can't help but let the tiniest bit of hope into his heart.
Violent gentleness.
Violent gentleness.
yikes, unfollowing now. was a huge fan of his psychosexual torture of a 20 year old journalist in a san francisco apartment in 1973. had no idea he was making plays
do NOT and i mean do NOT under any circumstances think about the fact that kant says to bison 'i promise when you wake up, the version you'll see of me is the real me' and then the next time bison sees kant after he wakes up kant is panicked and crying and traumatised and petrified and weak and vulnerable. don't think about the fact that you can literally see kant being so fucking scared he automatically falls back into his default state which is to try and be calm and reason with the threat because he's done it so often it's become second nature. do not think about the fact that kant is so desperate and frightened that for the first time in this whole show we see him actually ask for something: can we talk on land? i'm scared of the ocean. and for the love of god do NOT think about the fact that when bison responds who the hell cares? kant doesn't say another fucking word.
No one:
Style: I don't care if anyone dies, Fadel is MY Boyfriend....get the facts straight...
I laughed out loud at this scene, so jealous baby
That smirk on Style's face just screamed, "I know you won't kill me. You're under my spell."
Jojo's mini tribute to Hitchcock in Bison's murder fantasy was exquisite. The references to Psycho would be obvious to a lot people. From the music, to the scene being in black and white, to the fact we don't actually see Kant being stabbed but we do see the blood.
But I want to talk about a lesser known Hitchcock movie for a second. This here:
Was a direct reference the movie Rope (1948):
I'll provide the IMDb storyline:
"Brandon and Philip are two young men who share a New York City apartment. They consider themselves intellectually superior to their friend David Kentley, and as a consequence, decide to murder him. Together they strangle David with a rope and, after placing the body in an old chest, they proceed to hold a small party. The guests include David's father, his fiancée Janet, and their old schoolteacher Rupert, from whom they mistakenly took their ideas. As Brandon becomes increasingly more daring, Rupert begins to suspect."
There's no doubt Bison's fantasy of stabbing Kant was visually homoerotic. And Hitchcock films are filled to the brim with homoeroticism. But the reference to Rope made my brain go brrrrrrrr because this movie has probably my favorite opening scene of anything that I've ever watched.
We start off with a shot of New York City. We see buildings and people walking, going about their day. And then the camera pans to a large apartment window, where the curtains are drawn:
We hear a scream (presumably from a man). And then there's a cut to the above scene of a man being strangled. Two other men, Brandon and Philip, come into view:
What proceeds in the next hour is some of the gayest subtext I've ever seen. When I first saw this movie I thought, "How did the straights not know this was about gay sex?!" Because, in fact, the crime Brandon and Philip are trying to hide is not a murder. They're trying to hide their homosexuality, and the fact they've engaged in gay sex - not just with each other but David (the dead guy lol) as well.
I'll say again, the scream we hear happens before anything is revealed. We don't know who is screaming, or why. It could be just someone having sex. *Cuts to David being strangled* Oh no, it's just a murder. Or is it? 👀
Can we tell, from just these photos alone, if someone is being murdered?
I mean, this still could just be bondage. Which we know Bison is into.
If this post hasn't convinced you to watch Rope, at least watch the opening scene. Also maybe this will convince you further:
i love lying and making things up but i also love research and citing sources so that's why i enjoy rpf so much
What's fascinating about the last episode of Heart Killers is that Bison looks genuinely shocked and crushed that Kant betrayed him. This was unimaginable. On the other hand, Fadel has the look of a man who'd been waiting for the other shoe to drop all along. Here's the betrayal he expected, and so he goes back into the burger shop to play out the fantasy just a little longer. He just wants one more night to pretend he could have this. That hurt so much worse than Bison's grief.
guys can we talk about jokes smiles for jack. can we
why would you like media that is good if you can like media that is bad instead and pace around your room like an insane person thinking about What If It Was Good
In 2024, everyone wanted a piece of fic, from AI grifters to traditional publishers to ravenous audiences. Where did that leave the people w
In a normal year, @flourish & I would have made a list of five big fandom trends for our annual "Year in Fandom" round-up. But the podcast is on hiatus, and I was left with MANY THOUGHTS about fanfiction seeming to break containment this year and nowhere to put them. So this is a "Year in Fandom" segment of sorts, about a set of related fanfiction trends that I'm pretty unhappy about!
I get that sense that a lot of fandom folks are, like me, worried about the way the ground seems to be shifting beneath us: in meta after meta, I’ve seen frustration over a larger but increasingly passive fic readership; dismay that traditional publishing has a growing influence over a practice that partly exists in opposition to it; and anger that some guy can just copy-paste your work and charge money for it, and no one outside of fandom seems to care.
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