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Janaina Medeiros

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Origami Around

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blake kathryn

if i look back, i am lost
Not today Justin
todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
cherry valley forever
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle

ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor

PR's Tumblrdome
Keni

ellievsbear
noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Yeah.
Saw an edit of Farleigh at the dinner table in THAT scene, so let's talk about that -
It's gonna be a take a lot of people disagree with, but I think this scene is more disturbing than any of the sex scenes/what have you throughout the movie. Bathtub scene? Iconic. Vampire scene? Loved it. Grave scene? Made the movie. This one genuinely had my skin crawling. Even if you take away the context of Felix having just died, that scene is so visceral because I know Farleigh in that moment. I can feel all my memories of meals like that where you're sobbing and everything is crashing down and everyone's pretending it's not being reflected back at me. The domestic horror of carrying on, of reaching the breaking point over and over only to be dragged back every time, never granted change. There's something so horrific and terrifying about that scene for me - Farleigh trying to force himself to eat the cold food, the disgustingness of it all. Always going to be 100 times more disturbing than a bit of tame nudity.
Also shout out to Archie Madekwe for his performance here because it is so real I could reach out and grab it.
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Scarlett Johansson for As If Magazine, issue 15.
Chris Evans as Ari Levinson in The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019)
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cinematic parallels
i knew it, im not the only one SKSSKSKSKSK
Chris Evans as Mike Weiss in Puncture (2011)
sebastian stan lockscreens
You either die as a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become super badass...
From Human Torch
To Captain America
From Johnny StormÂ
To NâJadakaÂ
From Green LanternÂ
To Deadpool
From Daredevil
To Batman
From BatmanÂ
To Vulture
Letâs see.
I loved the Human Torch, but hate Captain America. Effing boy scout.
I didnât see Michael B. Jordanâs Human Torch, but Killmonger can have it all.
Agree with Latern to Deadpool.
Ben Affleck sucks at super hero movies.
And Michael Keaton was the best effing Batman and I preferred him being Batman over being Vulture, even though he was good at that too.