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@melodymishahiddlestan
some winterfrost (loki x bucky) headcanons:
- bucky can’t decide what pronouns to use for loki so he rotates them out
- bucky calls loki “little lady” and “dame” and it drives loki crazy (pos)
- Loki plays little pranks on Bucky thinking they annoy him, but bucky just finds them really charming
- loki shapeshifts into a cat so he can play with alpine
- bucky accidentally tries to feed loki cat food when he’s shapeshifted, forgetting that it’s his boyfriend and not an actual cat
- bucky is a pretty quiet partner in public. he lets loki do most of the talking for him
- but that doesn’t mean that bucky is afraid to speak, he’s just reserved
- if someone talks shit about loki he’s more then willing to defend his bf
- bucky is a hand holder. no matter where they go he wants his hand in loki’s
LOVE ALL OF THESE
Does anyone else ship Loki and Bucky so much that sometimes you forget they’ve never actually met…
Marvel. Marvel P L E A S E.
I see the Tom Hiddleston and Sebastian Stan casting announcements for Doomsday.
I SEE THEM.
Please. I am on my knees. Please give us a canon Loki and Bucky interaction. Please let them interaction in a funny and wholesome way. I need them to be idiots together. PLEASE I AM BEGGING.
And if Loki happens to Flirt with Bucky having him flirt back…
"BRYCE" - AN ANALYTICAL ESSAY
Heyyy um so i made an essay on color theory in BRYCE and i wanted to show it to y'all!!! I'm going to post it on ao3, just waiting on the invite :sob:
this is my first post as well so i hope you guys like it!
“How does Brandon Rogers use colors to portray emotions and character relationships in ‘BRYCE’?”
Most people would easily overlook the colors in BRYCE and label them as simply aesthetically pleasing. Whilst, this may be true, the colors in BRYCE have a deeper, more implicit meaning. BRYCE (2023) is a YouTube web series written, directed and starring Brandon Rogers. In BRYCE, Rogers is narrating the origin and rise to power of the fictitious character (who is portrayed by Brandon Rogers, among many others in his universe) CEO Bryce Tankthrust. It documents her childhood, life as a woman in work in the 1980s and her success story over three twenty-four minutes episodes. Brandon Rogers utilises color theory in the lighting and clothing of Bryce Tankthrust to portray her subconscious emotions and the relationships between characters. Rogers uses a mixture of color motifs, color schemes and color psychology in BRYCE, making a more visually appealing piece of media.
Rogers expertly makes use of color psychology BRYCE, strategically lighting scenes in a way to show the subliminal emotions of the characters, without them necessarily saying so. Color psychology is how colors make us as an audience feel and cleverly creates a more immersive film. Brandon uses varying colors for different emotions, but a few scenes stick out to me. For example, at the start of BRYCE episode one: the scene in which Bryce is having a meeting with an investor- the office is pitch black, safe for a desk lamp.
Aswell as this, at the end of BRYCE episode two, Diane is shown looking inside of Bryce’s house. The entirety of her hallway is in darkness, creating a suspenseful atmosphere. These scenes are both interesting as the subjects (Mark Dutton and Diane) both end up dead by the end of the it. In film, directors often associate the color black with death and fear. This shows how Brandon Rogers cleverly uses color psychology to foreshadow upcoming tragedies.
Interestingly enough, this is not where Rogers use of color finishes. Building off of color psychology, Brandon uses color motifs throughout the series. Color motifs are reoccurring colors that are associated with a certain character, place, or event. Using color motifs helps, not only with the aesthetics of the film, but with storytelling as well. This allows us as the audience to link colors to characters.
For example, Bryce Tankthrust’s colors change throughout the series from blue to red. Blue is representing her desire to live a good and stable life and eventually she transitions to a red, which symbolises her power and the danger she gives off. And Bobby Worst (also played by Rogers) is consistently shown in green, portraying his evil tendencies, madness, toxic nature and also stability as Bryce has only ever perceived him in one color.
An example of color motifs would be in the confrontation scene younger Bryce has with her boyfriend (at the time) Donovan at the end of BRYCE episode one. The scene is split up with an intense blue and yellow light, symbolising the two characters. At the start of the argument, majority of Bryce’s face is in blue, a small part of her yellow. This shows how she is only focusing on herself and how she is the one in the right in this argument. However, when she realises that Donovan has fallen off of the cliff, Bryce’s face is now entirely yellow, with only the back of her head being blue. this portrays that her priorities are now Donovan and his wellbeing, her wants and needs being pushed to the back. Interestingly enough, when Bryce goes down to check on Donovan, the scene is an intense and dark blue, showing this overwhelming feeling of isolation and helplessness Bryce is now feeling as Donovan has died. She is now all on her own. Throughout this argument, the colors shift and vary showing Rogers expert use color motifs to show Bryce’s reactions and subconscious thoughts throughout the confrontation.
An another different, but interesting, example of color motifs in BRYCE is the development of Bryce’s home as she grows up. It is really interesting to see how her environment changes around her through the subtly of color psychology. For instance: at the start of BRYCE episode one, seven-year-old Bryce’s house is casted in an orange tint, representing the warmth she feels. Orange is used in film as a direct link to childhood and home, showing she feels safe and loved in that environment.
As she grows into a teenager, we often see Bryce’s house as a pastel pink color – a delicate and “innocent” mask over the very much abusive household. Aswell as this Rogers uses a subtle split of complimentary colors on either side of Bryce’s face. These chaotic colors yet again represent these underlying signs of abuse.
After her mom is imprisoned, the house is a dark orange, almost brown. This shows the emptiness she feels after the loss of not only her boyfriend, but now her mother. This darker take on the once childlike and warm orange after the absence of her mother, shows how she was the soul of the house – and now that soul is gone, leaving Bryce confused and helpless.
When Bryce kills Diane, the house was a dark pink. This is a more intense version on the pastel pink we as an audience are used to with Bryce’s home. This shows Bryce’s take on her femineity. She is taking charge in her own dark and twisted way.
Bryce’s new home is one that is large and extravagant, with white marble walls and golden accents. These colors represent her newfound riches and grandeur and also Bryce as a character: she is very flamboyant and ostentatious with her money, and this is shown through the colors in her mansion. This is showing how Rogers uses color motifs in the setting of BRYCE to show her overall development as a character.
Rogers shows relationships and emotions throughout BRYCE by using color theory techniques such as color motifs and color psychology through the lighting and clothing of the characters and settings. He uses colors psychology to give the audience a metaphorical view of her thoughts and feelings and color motifs to allow the audience to associate certain colors to characters and events. The colors used in BRYCE are intense and impactful, expertly symbolising the emotions of the characters and creating a more intense psychological experience for the viewer.
https://pin.it/29xBTn0Ui written by: @siintax_error on Instagram.
My lil dude Wrote this. #Proud
So if you’re a #BrandonRogers fan and love #BryceTankthrust and all things Arty, please read this, like and repost and also go check out Siin’s IG page as he does absolutely STUNNING Fan Art of all of Brandon and his many OCs.
@Bustle: #SebastianStan and Sebastian Stan's tongue stun at the 2024 #CFDAs.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (review)
9.5/10 would recommend!
I loved this movie, it was great! It has Guy Richie all over it and such a brilliant way. I'm not giving it the full ten, cause you know the historian in me, there are a couple points that were "that didn't happen" but let's forget that!
Alan as Lassen, oh my GoSH! As a Swede, I have the straight giggles with his accent (and Henry's attempted at the start of the film) But Lassen is such an adorable little Nazi stabber xD I got halfway through the movie when I was like, why aren't they not nicknaming him Legolas! Lassen and Gus's relationship is humorous, school boys. How Lassen just flirts with the boys. I just got the feels for Lassen, and Alan.
Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Henry Golding are great together. Fredrick's fire pyro ways really get the boys out of trouble, when they get themselves neck deep in it. He's really quite good with an explosive with such a calm, unless he can't blow something up xD Hayes's an excellent sailor, but give him a Gatling gun and he will rip through Nazis like Freddy can blow them up.
Appleyard is amazing at plans, especially when the first four have gone to shite.
Now, Gus. Mmm, man is missing a screw or two, but with what screws he has left, he's great at using them. With a lively laugh, sense of humor and a wagging tongue. If he can't have something or sees something he likes, he'll just take it. But he, like the rest of his crew, has a heart of gold.
What I find interesting about this film is, despite being a film of stopping Nazis, and killing dozens of them, you see little of their actual agenda and infection. You just see the boys having fun, creative ways of killing them and them trying to execute the mission they were sent on by M and Churchill.
It was a wild ride that I rather enjoyed. I suppose that's why, as I write this, I'm (yet again) fifteen minutes deep into a re-watch. xD
As a LotR and Hobbit fan I have to comment.
I love the Lassen and Legolas resemblance but the LotR books not til 1954… (he Hobbit came out in 1937) so they couldn’t call him Legolas as the character hadn’t been created at the time the story was set (January 1942)
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare masterlist
Gus March-Philipps x Reader x Anders Lassen Masterlist COMING SOON
Gus March-Philipps Masterlist COMING SOON
Anders Lassen Masterlist COMING SOON
TECHNICALLY Logan’s heavier than that cuz of the Adamantium
It's him, Johnny. Logan himself is the source. He tried to get out of the Void that way and failed.
how can you be a wolverine fan and not also be a multishipper? that man is a WHORE
The remix 💿
I ship him with captain Braddock, Bucky, Loki, my OCs 😏😂
X2: X-Men United (2003)
Deadpool and Wolverine (2024)
After 21 years, someone finally takes him home.
HEY! I’d take him home. He can be a bad boy in the sheets!
“what’s the wind resistance on those blowjob handles?”
this is the best movie to ever exist and will never be beat
leg over logan's shoulder????
It’s Canon Wade got a chub from fighting Logan
Hello Deadpool and Wolverine fandom
I'd like to bring this golden post back in light of the Honda Odyssey scene
me with preening slut's tits