felt like posting my absolute favourite tiktok of all time
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@justanotherduckonthepond
felt like posting my absolute favourite tiktok of all time
Rental Family (2025)
Their relationship is so pure and wholesome. 🥹
Rental Family (2025)
Do you pray?
Not since I was 15.
What happened?
I turned 16.
A little too early to give it up. Did I offend you?
No, I just have these memories of being made to go to church, and I never saw the point.
AKIRA EMOTO as KIKUO HASEGAWA and BRENDAN FRASER as PHILLIP VANDERPLOEG RENTAL FAMILY (2025), dir. HIRAKI
Rental Family (2025) dir. Hikari
YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II and BEN KINGSLEY as SIMON WILLIAMS and TREVOR SLATTERY ↳ WONDER MAN (2026), dir. JAMES PONSOLDT ⤷ 1x03 "Pacoima"
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams as Wonder Man
so i just finished watching cowboy bebop, including the movie that takes place between episode 22 and 23, and i am fucking devastated and need to put my thoughts somewhere. so the creator says they left the ending ambiguous as to whether or not spike lives. but following the story, and a lot of other points, he did *not* survive that final fight with vicious. but i can see it go one of two ways; both starting with jet and faye going to get spike because i don't think jet especially would leave spike. so, the optimistic end would be they get spike, patch him up, because he has survived worse, and eithet they stay together bounty hunting or spike goes out on his own to live a life without violence. though he probably would go back to jet cause they have a bond.
now what the story implies would be how the rest would play out is jet and faye take spike's body to give him a proper burial and faye stays with jet to bounty hunt cause they have no where and no one. and they develop like a similar rhythm jet had with spike before everyone stepped onto the bebop.
i think the latter is the actual ending because spike's story *has* to end that way. he was only going to be free from his past through death. even the shaman says his star will fade out soon and at the end they show a star fading out and then the black and white image of spike face down on the floor *and* the song, Blue, ends with the lyric, "I'm ascending". i mean the creator says its ambiguous but all signs point to that man is dead. and as much as i wish they show spike getting to go find his happily ever after, story-wise, it could only end that way for spike.
anyways, i just needed to put these thoughts down somewhere so i could process this weight that i will carry now...
Superman (2025) dir. James Gunn
SUPERMAN (2025) dir. James Gunn
+ Kara
Lois knows everything about him, so he's in a very vulnerable position. He's madly in love with this woman and desperately wants her to understand him and appreciate him and love him back. — via Entertainment Weekly
SORRY, BABY 2025 — dir. Eva Victor
Superman (2025) + Letterboxd reviews
This Superman is such a sweetie. He’s kind to the robots. He makes his girlfriend breakfast for dinner. He pretends he doesn’t care what social media thinks of him but gets genuinely upset over juvenile name calling. He tortured a despot with a cactus but the spines “weren’t that big.” He tries to capture the giant monster alive. He loves people and does his best to help them and he’s not an idiot he knows people are complicated, but he’s genuinely heartbroken when they turn on him. The idea of him having a harem is utterly ridiculous. He loses it over a pain-in-the-ass dog. He makes fun of the despot for pissing his pants. He wept at seeing an innocent man murdered. His open devastation over Mali’s murder is part of what brings Metamorpho to take the risk of helping him. He saves that weird baby. He saves a squirrel. He not only would not fuck his clone, he killed him. He makes that shithead Lex cry. His flirting with Lois is so swagless and unsubtle that her boss immediately clocks that they’re together. He loves his parents. He’s good all the way down, not because he was born that way but because he chooses to be.
R.I.P. Malik Ali, the falafel vendor 💔
For those wondering, it was Clark who wrote the article honoring Mali.
The Batman (2022) dir. Matt Reeves Superman (2025) dir. James Gunn