chewbacca was definitely the best man when han and leia got married and he gave a long speech of wookiee noises that next to nobody could understand and han was definitely trying not to cry the whole time
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chewbacca was definitely the best man when han and leia got married and he gave a long speech of wookiee noises that next to nobody could understand and han was definitely trying not to cry the whole time
These are a few of my favourite things: Deadpool (2016)
I never usually say this, but don’t swallow.
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[…] The Hour is a period television series predicated on the idea that the people who lived and breathed during the past were in fact people — that although the patriarchy had a profound effect on women it did not have the effect of entirely depersonalising them, of divesting them of their aspirations and their dreams, of divesting them of an internal life. The patriarchy did not and does not create women who care only about wallpaper and make-up; the patriarchy created (and creates) women whose only sphere of influence was over the appearance of their homes and their bodies, whose only modes of self-expression were the superficial, the ‘meaningless’.In the fourth episode of the series Marnie argued with Hector about wallpaper not because she considers wallpaper so important in and of itself but for the same reason that armies will fight for years over a strip of land: because one concession leads to another — and she had already been forced to concede so much that wallpaper was all she had left to fight for.
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The first issue of Tiny Force Adventures! A small web comic exploring the funny side of the force.
The soft colors of sunset reflect off the snow, creating this breathtakingly beautiful shot from Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. Christian Schaffer snapped this pic a few months ago when the park’s snowpack was over 8 feet high. Of the experience, she says, “It was so incredibly beautiful and also incredibly cold – all of our electronics died while we were out there except my one camera battery. The cold was worth it though; one of the most amazing sunsets I’ve ever seen.” Photo courtesy of Christian Schaffer.
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I just have all these feelings about Leia and Rey, and how Rey keeps finding things that wind up bringing Leia the people she loves the most back into her life. First she finds BB-8 and is responsible for getting the map to Luke back to the Resistance. Then she commandeers the Millennium Falcon, and in doing so, brings Han and Chewie back in from the cold. Finally, she finds the Anakin’s/Luke’s lightsaber that she uses to invite Luke back to the Resistance.
And here, it’s almost as if she feels like she failed, because Han is dead and Finn is hurt and Kylo Ren is all that is left of Ben Solo– but oh how she tried. Because of everyone, Rey knows the most about the importance of reuniting families and bringing them home. It’s written all over her face, how upset she is about Han, someone she’s really only known for a couple days, but who was the first person to offer her a place to belong.
And it’s that loss that Leia gravitates toward. They would have found each other anyway; being the two Force sensitive people on the base, they would have eventually recognized something familiar in one another. But here, face to face, it’s their grief that bonds them, and the connection is so strong, so instantaneous, you forget that this is the first time that these two have met. The framing of the two of them as separate from all the celebration and joy, how their hearts are breaking while everyone is so happy that they exploded the Death Star Starkiller highlights that so well.
For two people who have lost so much, that they are able to find comfort in each other and form this connection is so important. I love the bit in the novelization where Leia fiddles with the seals on Rey’s jacket as she’s wearing, right before she’s about to depart to retrieve Luke. It’s such a mom thing to do, and Rey calling her out on the fact that Leia’s also worried because she’s reminded of sending off Ben and how they lost him.
For all we joke that Han was all “im ur dad now” when Rey was all awed by the green on the planet, I’m happy Rey still gets to have a relationship like that with Leia, and I hope they continue to develop this mentorship in the future, even if Luke is charge of her Jedi training.
Best friends since childhood, Bucky Barnes and Steven Rogers were inseparable in both the schoolyard and the battlefield.
You get hurt, hurt them back. You get killed, walk it off.
#this is what I call progress #from smiling at the possibility of grabbing a drink with Daniel at another time #to Peggy smiling after they intensely kiss
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nani was NINETEEN and such a fucking badass who was so protective of lilo and just ROLLED with aliens being a thing towards the end of the movie. #1 Disney relative of all time.
I have honestly been waiting AGES for the right gifset to express the wonderful perfection that is Nani. She is not only protective of Lilo, she respects the way Lilo’s imagination and quirkiness works.
Pudge the fish got a peanut butter sandwich every Thursday. Nani does not argue the logic of feeding him, only suggests an alternative sandwich when they are out of peanut butter. Lilo was allowed to take as many photos of whatever mundane or odd subjects as she wanted and Nani would get them developed. Nani recognized what were important habits for Lilo.
When Lilo asks for a pet lobster, Nani does not tell her that lobsters are not pets. She tells her, “We don’t have a lobster door, we have a dog door.” She makes sure the woman at the pound does not tell Lilo that “Stitch is not a real name”.
NANI SPENDS THE ENTIRE MOVIE MAKING SURE THAT LILO NEVER FEELS LIKE HER IDEAS ARE WRONG.
The only time we truly see Nani get angry with Lilo is when she is scared of Lilo being taken away. Nani spends the entire movie stressed out over taking care of her sister, trying to find a job, trying to make sure her sister has a friend, and yet she is always willing to put that extra effort, over and over again, to make sure that Lilo always believes that anything is possible.
This is a great moment because she probably *remembered* that Lilo said this once. And you know what? Shes not ending this day by letting her little sister think this is her fault. She’s not having an easy time trying to be a parent, but she knows none of this is her sisters fault, and shes not going to let her think it is.
And half of her terror of losing Lilo isnt even just losing her family; its knowing that wherever Lilo goes, they won’t know how to do these things. They won’t understand her.
What a good movie.
Casual reminder that the reason Lilo obsessively feeds the fish is because her parents died in a rainstorm and she firmly believes Pudge controls the weather. If you pay attention to the feeding sequence you will notice that storm clouds recede and dissipate, a visual narrative that confirms this.
It’s not just a habit. It’s a very real part of Lilo’s healing process and Nani understands that.
Also if you pay attention to Nani’s room you’ll notice she had surfing posters and trophies. She was very much on her way to being a pro surfer but had to give it up to become the adult Lilo needed her to be.
And not ONCE does Nani show her sister any resentment. It’s worth it to keep her family together. This is a young woman who is willing to sacrifice all of her dreams and make incredibly grown up decisions.
What I am saying is Nani is the best disney princess of all time. Disney Queen even.