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Guys
I accidentally
✨fucked around and found out✨
But in all seriousness what do y’all think of a fic starring this idiot
And also this one?
And possibly a guest appearance from this idiot as well?
The first chapter is on AO3 right now has been for months I’m not joking
Ben Barnes (London, 2013) and John Berthal, in somewhat lyrical portraits with a touch of black-and-white Italian movie vibe ...
Charlie Cox with kids pt II 🥰
The Mosley Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon
Indie and/or Art films are a dime a dozen and many of them have the same message about the human condition or life struggle and it gets dull. Every once in a while there is a film that takes a risk in telling a story that nobody nowadays would touch or do properly without stripping it of its core values. This film took the risk and made something that I haven't truly seen before in a long time. It delves into the spirit of a classic style cross country adventure with two guys that are both on the run in their own way and their friendship is one of the most natural and delightful sights to witness. The film has a sweetness to it that I haven't felt in a while and it is full of heart. There are so many moments in this film that I felt I wasn't watching a movie and more like I was watching a documentary on the human spirit. This story definitely felt like a modern version of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Zack Gottsagen as Zak was truly outstanding. In older times, films that portrayed a character with down syndrome had an actor portray the character Zak and they wouldn't actually risk casting someone with down syndrome. I was so happy the filmmakers chose him and he was funny, charming and he genuinely steals your heart throughout the film. Shia Labeouf is often forgotten for his acting chops and in this film as Tyler, he reminds you how great of an actor he is. The chemistry between him and Zak was perfection and by the end I felt I had watched two brothers on an adventure. There were just so many heartfelt and genuinely beautiful scenes with them that if there weren't anybody else in the film, I wouldn't care. Dakota Johnson is always great in everything she does and as Eleanor she was radiant and fun. I loved her moments with Zak and Tyler as she starts to understands the journey they're on. Thomas Hayden Church was great in the film as Clint/The Salt Water Redneck. He does something in this film for Zak that you will never forget and I loved his character for it. Bruce Dern was hilarious and great in the film Carl. John Hawkes is one of my favorite actors and he was great as Duncan.
The score by Zachary Dawes, Noam Pikelny, Jonathan Sadoff and Gabe Witcher was fantastic and reminded me kind of a modern version of "O Borther Where Art Thou?". I truly loved this film and it has a bright heart of gold. This will be one of the sweetest film you'll see all year and I highly recommend it.
Marvel's the Punisher cancelled after 2 seasons 😭💔