I like my movies with some homoerotic undertones

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I like my movies with some homoerotic undertones
How it felt to hear Markiplier say "...and curl up into Ryan Goslings arms"
Watching the trailer for Nolans The Odyssey movie with the focus on a list actors, modern dialogue and lifeless color palette
If I made a Lolita adaptation, I'm naming it 'Dolores'. It's entirely from her perspective and at the start it has a more soft color grade but halfway through I'm abandoning all the asethitcs that people associate with the story. Dolores gets to look like an actual twelve year old girl (maybe some pimples not skinny) and Humbert seems attractive at first, but then he looks disgusting once he gets full custody of Dolores
And Dolores gets to kill Humbert at the end, she gets away from the creepy men in her life and doesn't die in child birth. She gets to live to adulthood.
I want people to see Lolita for what it's supposed to be
I hope everyone who signed petitions to get jess brownell fired for changing michael to michaela is having a terrible day and I hope that everyone who asked for michaela to have a twin brother named michael is having the worst day of their life and I hope that everyone who was nasty to masali for being cast as michaela dies. amen
Stranger things 5 rewrite
When I was thinking of a rewrite of the finale (and season as a whole), I thought a lot about Els ending and maybe switching it with Will.
Before the finale, Will realizes that his mental connection to the mind flayer might kill him once it's defeated. Instead of the void, they fight the mind flayer in the upside down (the mind flayer is in its Shadow form) and they rush out of the gate before the bomb goes off. But Mike sees Will still at the gate, holding the mind flayer back with his powers. He tells Mike that it has to end with him amd he's not afraid anymore. Despite everyone trying to get to him, the bomb goes off, Destroying the upside down and seemingly taking Will with it.
Should Will be the one who sacrifices himself at the gate to save his loved ones?
Yes
No
"We need more complex female characters"
Y'all couldn't even handle them
reblog if you’re queer or a vampire. no one will ever know which one
Who would win?
Carrie White (book version)
Pennywise (book version)
Carrie white: she is a extremely powerful telekinetic, destroying her school and her town in one night. While also using telepathy to send a message to the residents of the town to let them know she's responsible.
No cause what do you MEAN that the painting was never addressed?
What do you MEAN Wills first love was reduced to an unrequited crush?
What do you MEAN Mike didn't get a more emotional monologue?
What do you MEAN Max and Eleven didn't get a proper reunion or goodbye?
You mean to tell me that all those hints, smiles and that season 4 finale mirroring that other couples didn't mean ANYTHING?
Mike and Elevens relationship was in a really bad place at the end of season 4, and then nothing was done about it? They didn't talk about it was better for them to be friends?
All this time I thought the Duffer Brothers were actually writing a compelling queer romance just for it to end UNRESOLVED?
Put them in the Yellowjackets situation
Who's getting eating first?
It: Welcome to Derry episode 5 spoilers below:
Will we ever learn? We've been here before
Jacob Elordi with his dog on the set of Guillermo del Toro’s FRANKENSTEIN
Frankenstein 2025, dir. Guillermo del Toro