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Rose Leslie as Anastasia Chris Pine as Dimitri Ricky Gervais as Vladimir Helen Mirren as The Grand Duchess
This is old but itâs still funny
i feel like james cameron thinking anyone wants four avatar sequels is a state of being that could only be experienced by a man
Laverne Cox and Jamie Clayton attend Netflixâs Emmy After Party at NeueHouse on September 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
No offense, but all you nice people who have been going on and on about how much you loved Wonder Woman (2017) and how you canât get enough Amazons had better show up to movie theaters on October 13 to support Professor Marston & the Wonder Women, a beautiful queer love story about Wonder Womanâs creators written and directed by Angela Robinson, a QWOC. You know I canât help but notice a distinct lack of buzz for this film on this website despite it seemingly being right in Tumblrâs wheelhouse.
anyways, jj abrams, for all his flaws still:
âą loves Finn, heavily supported John Boyegaâs casting despite Kathleen Kennedyâs protests.
âą rewrote Poe Dameronâs entire arch when Oscar Isaac asked him to, with full knowledge that Isaac was tired of being killed off in every single movie he was cast in.
âą gave Finn a full storyline of character development, created a protagonist that was flawed but gave the viewer every reason to cheer him on
âą doesnât support r/ylo. doesnât fucking understand it
âą knows when to call up ewan mcgregor, would probably do it again
Vote đđŒ in đđŒ the đđŒ 2018 đđŒ Midterm đđŒ Elections đđŒ
SERIOUSLY
If you vote in Democrats, theyâll be able to block Trumpâs policies
Itâs not just that theyâll be able to block Drumpfâs policies for the (hopefully only) remaining two years: the entire House of Representatives is up for re-election in 2018. Whoever wins the House in 2018 will still control it in 2020, when we have our next census. This means we voting districts will get to be redrawn and if Republicans retain control of the House in 2020, they will make gerrymandering even worse than it is now, which already favors them.
But the odds are severely in favor of Republicans for 2018. The election is ridiculously lopsided: 23 Democrat seats and both (there are only 2) Independent seats (who Caucus with Dems) will be up for the taking compared to only 8 Republican seats. Not to mention midterm election turnout is always far less than POTUS elections and Republicans consistently turn out for midterms while non-Republicans fail to show up worse than they normally do.
It gets worse. This is the Senate race in 2018:
Arizona - Currently Republican
California - Currently Democrat
Connecticut - Currently Democrat
Delaware - Currently Democrat
Florida - Currently Democrat
Hawaii - Currently Democrat
Indiana - Currently Democrat
Maine - Currently Independent
Maryland - Currently Democrat
Massachusetts - Currently Democrat
Michigan - Currently Democrat
Minnesota - Currently Democrat
Mississippi - Currently Republican
Missouri - Currently Democrat
Montana - Currently Democrat
Nebraska - Currently Republican
Nevada - Currently Republican
New Jersey - Currently Democrat
New Mexico - Currently Democrat
New York - Currently Democrat
North Dakota - Currently Democrat
Ohio - Currently Democrat
Pennsylvania - Currently Democrat
Rhode Island - Currently Democrat
Tennessee - Currently Republican
Texas - Currently Republican
Utah - Currently Republican
Vermont - Currently Independent
Virginia - Currently Democrat
Washington - Currently Democrat
West Virginia - Currently Democrat
Wisconsin - Currently Democrat
Wyoming - Currently Republican
All of the states in bold were awarded to Drumpf, 11 of which are currently held by Democrats. Republicans hold a 52 seat majority right now. If they can maintain the 8 seats they have to defend, they only need 8 Democrat and/or Independent seats to have a 60 seat supermajority and the power to pass basically anything they want under Trump for two years.
If you think itâs catastrophic now (and it is), imagine Drumpf and the Republicans with a 60 seat supermajority for two years plus a Republican House with the power to redistrict in 2020.
And that is why organizing now is critical. Getting people to run against every GOP House Member and tying every action by Trump to them. Make the 2018 elections ALL ABOUT TRUMP. This is also about taking back Governorâs Mansions.Â
It is NOT impossible, but it requires effort. 2018 elections efforts SHOULD ALREADY BE UNDERWAY!
@ all my american followers
Important note: States redistrict. Not Congress. So, while itâs important to keep Trump from making gains itâs also crazy important to work on state legislature races.
ALL OF THIS
Just to add: PLEASE double check your polling place guys (i cannot stress how important it is that you vote at your correct polling place, too many votes are getting thrown out for bs reasons)! Assembly/Election districts were redrawn recently, the only reason I even found out my polling place was changed IS BECAUSE I WORK AS A POLL WORKER, THEY *HAD* TO TELL ME, otherwise I wouldnt have thought to double check! theyre pulling all kinds of shit this year kiddos, be extra vigilant
local elections matter because all of the bs the executive branch is pulling right now will be unenforcable at the local level if we have the right people in office. my attorney general is ready to sue to protect dreamers, and thatâs just this week. is your city council working to stop corruption at the local level (aka people that 45 canât pay to do what he wants)? is your mayor going to commit to running a sanctuary city (i.e. not using the police force to funnel people into the deportation pipeline)? does your town have a sheriff committed to police accountability? to having a force trained in de-escalation tactics, to community-based approaches? the federal government can do a lot, but it would be a mistake to overlook the power of your local government. not only are they the ones that are directly responsible for enforcing (or defying) executive orders in a lot of cases, but you have WAY MORE ACCESS to them. theyâve responded to my letters personally (instead of a form âthank youâ once in a while), they return my calls, they hold public forums where iâve asked questions, their offices are within walking distance- heck, during campaign season theyâre literally standing by my bus stop. your taxes pay their salaries, you employ them. help them work for you, or show them the door if theyâre not right for the job.
Report: Trevorrowâs ego torpedoed his shot at Star Wars
Vulture reports on why Colin Trevorrow left Episode IX â per âspeculation from a ranking Hollywood movie insider with direct knowledge of the productions on both The Book of Henry and Jurassic Worldâ â that the directorâs ego might have gotten in the way. Basically â do not mess with Kathleen Kennedy.
âWhen the reviews for Book of Henry came out, there was immediately conjecture that Kathy was going to dump him because they werenât thrilled with working with him anyway,â the executive continues. âHeâs a difficult guy. Heâs really, really, really confident. Letâs call it that.â
Previous reports claimed script issues were at the source of the split.
Something thatâs fascinated me about the whole âwhy canât Kathleen Kennedy keep a man [director]???â discourse is how few people seem to realize that Kennedyâs behavior is, in fact, something we should see more of, not less. Because what she is reacting to is a widespread problem that has, until now, gone unchecked: the problem of asshole directors.
Kennedy is in an unprecedented position in Hollywood for a woman. She is in control of the entirety of the Star Wars franchiseâwhat movies are made, what stories are told, what merchandise is soldâand she is the final authority. Disney will no doubt replace her the minute the franchise stumbles, but the past two movies have gotten good reviews and staggering box office numbers and The Last Jedi looks to be just as successful, so she is, for now, in one of the safest spots in Hollywood. The last female executive with that kind of power was probably Lucille Ball.
Which means that if you are part of the franchise, you answer to Kennedy and moreover you have to play by her rules. The stories have to get her buy-in, the actors have to get her approval, and the directors have to behave the way she expects them to. And itâs very apparent that Gareth Edwards, Josh, Trank, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, and now Colin Treverrow have all fallen short of those expectations in one way or another. (You may say to yourself âwait a minute, Gareth Edwards wasnât fired!â To which I will reply, âlol.â)
Now, nothing hugely out of the ordinary has been reported in re: Edwards or Trank or Lord & Miller or Trevorrowâs antics â mostly itâs been stuff like âegoâ or unprofessional behavior or whatnot. But thatâs exactly my point: white male directors are, for the first time, being fired over things that they should have been getting fired for years ago.
Hollywood is far too enamored of the genius auteur trope (and Kennedy is no exception, hence why she hired these dudes in the first place) and indulges the most horrifying behavior from the men it deems âvisionary.â Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Mel Gibson, Sean Penn, Johnny Depp, David O. Russell: men with long and ugly histories are venerated without a second thought, so much so that the ones who are merely outrageous donât even ping the radar. Rupert Sanders has an affair with Kristen Stewart and gets her booted out of the sequel to âSnow Whiteâ (when Stewart played the title character); Jennifer Lawrence tears her diaphragm hyperventilating while filming Darren Aronofskyâs latest whatever-the-fuck thing âmotherâ is gonna turn out to be; Lars Von TrierâŠcontinues to be himself. None of it raises an eyebrow (with the exception of the Sanders/Stewart fling, but thatâs because people blamed Stewart, who was 21, for seducing Sanders, who was 40) and all of those men have very successful careers. Being an asshole is perfectly acceptable â everywhere else but Star Wars.
On Star Wars, Kennedy is holding the directors she hires to a very basic standard of professionalism and none of them are able to handle it; and for the first time in their lives, theyâre actually suffering the consequences. Bad scripts are thrown out and writers replaced; bad dailies and reports of cast unhappiness get directors the boot. Itâs astonishing â but it shouldnât be. Thereâs no indication that Kennedy is too demanding or that her standards are too high; but thereâs every indication that these dudes have been getting away with absolute murder on their other sets.Â
The real question then, the one that nobodyâs asked yet and probably never will, isnât âwhy is Kathleen Kennedy firing these guys,â but rather, âWhy do any of these guys have a career in the first place?â
She could always make Jon smile.
You donât have to choose. Â Youâre a Greyjoyâand youâre a Stark.
Zendayaâs speech at Teen Choice Awards 2017
a really important thread
anyway the part where farrier is repeating âcollinsâ over and over was NOT in the scriptâŠâŠâŠo k a y
tom hardy, back at it again with the improved lines in nolan films that makes things gayer
Captain America knows whatâs good.
STAY WOKE
This is the Captain America we need in 2017.
Letâs hear Capâs entire speech:
âListen to meâ all of you out there! You were told by this manâ your heroâ that America is the greatest country in the world! He told you that Americans were the greatest peopleâ that America could be refined like silver, could have the impurities hammered out of it, and shine more brightly! He went on about how precious America was â how you needed to make sure it remained great! And he told you anything was justified to preserve that great treasure, that pearl of great price that is America!
âWell, I say America is nothing! Without its idealsâ its commitment to the freedom of all men, America is a piece of trash! A nation is nothing! A flag is a piece of cloth! I fought Adolf Hitler not because America was great, but because it was fragile! I knew that liberty could be snuffed out here as in Nazi Germany! As a people, we were no different than them! When I returned, I saw that you nearly did turn American into nothing! And the only reason youâre not less then nothingâ is that itâs still possible for you to bring freedom back to America!â
âCaptain America, âWhat If (Captain America Were Not Revived Until Today)?â Volume 1 #44 (Peter Gillis, writer), April 1984Â
Wow. This was undoubtedly aimed at Ronald Reagan, but itâs like he was talking about Trump and Republicans. Note that heâs calling out the use of fear of âthe otherâ and blind nationalism.Â
This is the Captain America the world actually needs right now
I wonder how it feels for Nick Spencer, who likes to think his writing is so very topical, that a comic from over twenty years ago has a more relevant and important take on Steve Rogers than anything heâs written about the character in his entire time working at Marvel