this had me DYING

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@jessthepotato
this had me DYING
STOP MAKING EVERYTHING MULTIPLAYER I DON’T HAVE FRIENDS YOU ASSHOLES
Soul (2020) dir. Pete Docter and Kemp Powers
“The fortunes of the world will rise and fall, but here in this kingdom, we will endure.”
It checks out
early 00s media was the era of the boring girl protagonist and her heavily lesbian-coded bff
Christmas time in streets of Bremen, Germany by Nico (ig: eskimo)
“There is a bit of a luxury to experiencing this amount of exposure not as a young man,” he said. “Because at this point, whether I like it or not, for better or worse…I am who I am.” - Pedro Pascal
“The FINAL GIRL is a trope in horror films (particularly slasher films). It refers to the last girl or woman alive to confront the killer, ostensibly the one left to tell the story. The FINAL GIRL has been observed in many films, including The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween, Alien, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Scream. The term was coined by Carol J. Clover in her book Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film (1992). Clover suggested that in these films, the viewer began by sharing the perspective of the killer, but experienced a shift in identification to the final girl partway through the film.”
The little half-smile on Aleister Black (age 34)’s face as he listens to Ricochet (age 30) talk about getting on in years.
I can’t believe this is happening AGAIN
I’ve been hearing a lot about this so to clarify:
This is Disney’s fault. Not Sony’s. Remember: Disney owns Marvel Studios.
Sony actually covered the production costs of all of Tom Holland’s Spiderman movies, not Disney.
The contract that Sony and Disney had been working with was Sony gets 90% of the earnings for the new Spiderman movies (since they still own the copyright to the character), in exchange for Disney’s (and thusly Marvel’s) use of the character in the MCU, and on official Marvel/Disney merchandise. (Which Disney gets the profits from.)
With me so far? Sony gets 90% of the movie profits. Disney gets 10% of movie profits, and (I believe) 100% of the merchandise profits.
Disney recently decided that a 90/10 split isn’t enough for the multi-billion dollar corporation, and wanted to revise their contract with Sony to an even 50/50 take of the spoils.
The Problem: This was the exact contract Disney and Marvel pitched to Sony back during Andrew Garfield’s tenure as Spiderman, which Sony refused to even humor. So obviously, Sony is PISSED.
Negotiations are still on the table, of course, to keep Tom Holland’s Spiderman in the MCU, but unless Disney can calm tf down with their bs, Sony plans to break from the deal, and take their rights to Spiderman and leave. (Since Sony technically still owns all of the rights to Spiderman.)
The Problem 2.0: Marvel fans and Tom Holland stans are blaming Sony for the disagreement, when the fault falls onto Disney and their greed.
Due to this misguided anger, the hashtag “Boycott Sony” is taking social media by storm and, in a best case scenario, infulence Sony into a deal with Disney for more than Disney deserves. In a worst case scenario, Sony will see the boycott and start a war with Disney, and we’ll never see Tom Holland’s Spiderman again. (Tom was Stan Lee’s favorite Spiderman/Peter Parker btw.)
This is Nikki fuckin’ Sixx man. He’s not about to die in my ambulance!
THE DIRT (2019) dir. Jeff Tremaine
Iwan Rheon as Mick Mars in The Dirt (2019)
I had managed The Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, KISS…but I had never been through what Mötley Crüe have put me through.
THE DIRT (2019) dir. Jeff Tremaine
Douglas Booth as Nikki Sixx in ‘The Dirt’ (2019)