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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) dir. Tim Burton
HAS ANYONE TALKED ABOUT CROWLEY'S CHOICE IN NECK APPAREL YET!?
Please can we talk about it, I'm dying to talk about it, we're talking about it.Ā
So in S1 Crowley wears a long silver chain necklace in more of the modern day era scenes, along with what I refer to as the iconic snakeskin shoelace "tie". The chain necklace isn't always visible, but he's had it on since like the 60s and all the way up to the end of S1 during the faceoff with Satan.Ā
S2 has him sans long silver chain but wearing everything else more or less exactly the same, because that necklace(imo) represented the chains which kept him enslaved to Hell's side. Chains which he broke free of at the end of S1. We couldn't always see the chain necklace, but it was there frequently enough, just hidden behind the layers.
However, he still has that snakeskin shoelace tie in S2. It's fabulous, we all love it. But that tie looks more and more like a noose hanging around his neck as I rewatch this glorious show. I think this tie represents his Fall, how he's still carrying around the trauma of what "killed" a part of him, since you have to fall in order for a hangman's noose to work.Ā
Right? Yeah? Okay.
I'm probably just crazy but we know Neil and the art dept on Good Omens likes to hide symbology everywhere so, I had to read into this. He broke free of the chains of Hell but Heaven's still got a rope around his neck is what I'm screaming.Ā
RPC self-care
We all get worn down by life and often we turn to RP for rejuvenation. But more than once I've seen people on here that find themselves burnt out on the RP community itself. With nearly 20 years of role playing under my belt, I thought I'd share some of my favourite self-care tricks.
Block people. You don't have to explain yourself and 'weird vibes' is a legitimate reason. You deserve to feel safe and unbothered in your hobby space, and RP is based on consent. Just like with any recreational activity, you can withdraw your consent at any time and no is a complete sentence.
Turn off anon. This prevents anonymous harassment and gives you great insight into who to block or report if you get non-anonymous harassment.
Drop threads. I know RP etiquette suggests you need to tell your RP partner when and why, and sure, if they ask politely you can give it a go - just know that a pre-written variant of 'not feeling it' is good enough. In my humble opinion, I think dropping boring or vexing threads is everyone's prerogative and doesn't require explanation. Again, no is a complete sentence.
Talk it out. If you like the thread but things took a turn you didn't like, it's time to bring the RP into the workshop. Something like 'Hey I really like our RP so far but I'm losing my spark, can we talk about course correcting where the plot is going?'
Make clear rules and revise them frequently. I'd also advise against spending said rules excusing or explaining why you don't like or want a certain thing - I cannot stress enough how your preferences are not up for debate.
Get comfy chasing. A lot of RP is about inviting others to play over and over and over. Rejection is a part of it. See if you can't find some element of self-care in it - taking rejection well is a great skill to practice in such a low stake environment.
Notice and celebrate the good stuff, instead of digging holes about the bad. Tell your co-players how great they are. Marvel at all the hard work you put into your muses and graphics. Admire your own blog.
Stop. Take a break. Check in with yourself. Do you actually need to face something in IRL? Do you need to rest? A snickers? A walk? Don't bother with posts Ć” la 'offline for the day' - leave your options open to reduce guilt or shame if you want to poke your head back in.
Happy writing. šæ
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Important addition:
To the Good Omens fandom, may I offer this song as salt to pour into the wounds of our broken hearts :)))
Me @ Good Omens Season 2 finale
Hello yes hi how are ya! The new season of Good Omens is nigh, so if anyone has an Aziraphale muse, hmu on Discord or send me a msg because I'm dying for some shenanigans involving ineffable husbands (Or anyone rly) with my Crowley.
Batman (1989) dir. Tim Burton The Flash (2023) dir. Andy Muschietti
Michael āIām Batmanā Keaton
after writing my thoughts on toomes, i also realized something.
the only time in the entire movie that we see him being a decent person, is when it's revealed that he's liz's dad. from the beginning, toomes is a murderer, an egocentric and dangerous dickhead, and that's the toomes - the vulture - that peter knows, that the entire audience knows. sure, there's that one hint when he holds a child's drawing of the avengers, but it's (purposely) hit or miss. after that, toomes is an actual heartless villain all the way through.
but here? the literal vulture is an ordinary dad and husband. and he acts like the dad with peter, making dad comments, not at all threatening. the vulture has a name, has a loving family, very much unlike the big scary monster that dropped peter from very high, and that has tried to kill him multiple times.
that's why the twist works! i NEVER expected it. literally no one in the theater expected it. in an audience reaction on youtube of homecoming, EVERYONE audibly gasps. it's just. oh my god!!!
at the same time the scene is eventually played for laughs, when peter first enters the house we're met with absolute silence. no music, not even a tense tune. there's nothing. peter has been here, but now? he feels like he's stepped in enemy territory (well, pretty much). peter is terrified, so much that he barely pays liz any mind until homecoming.
and when toomes solves the puzzle, he maintains the dad stance... while holding a gun. he still acts like a dad when peter finds him in the warehouse, and then he drops the whole building on him. and boom! that's adrian toomes for you.
honestly, i think he's one of the mcu's best villains, he's not one-dimensional at all. personally he's my favorite villain in the mcu spider-man franchise (we do not speak of no way home in this household shhhhh). but really, homecoming is my favorite movie, so i'm biased lmao.
^ Hot dog, someone else gets it.
Listen, I'm not a fan of Morbius(the movie, comic canon is A-ok by me)
However, if I am forced to acknowledge it in the MCU, the following must also be considered true:
Adrian Toomes is now the only person alive that knows who Peter Parker really is.
Toomes wasn't even in the same universe at the time of the spell from No Way Home being cast to make everyone on that particular planet forget Peter Parker ever existed, or that he's connected to Spider-Man in any way, shape, or form. If im wrong, tell me, but it only makes sense that the very first "big bad scary dude" Peter put away comes back and is the only person who actually remembers him.
Cue Peter with the shocked Pikachu face and Toomes with that ever-threatening grin.
Could make for a very, very interesting reunion. One that Marvel is most likely too afraid to venture into, since they're now treating the character of the Vulture as a throw-away.
I, on the other hand, see this as a grand opertunity to delve into a greater mind of possibilities. Canon be damned.
Headcanons for now. Reactivity TBD.
Forrest Gump (1994) dir. Robert Zemeckis
Me : Hey you know what, MCU! Vulture was pretty cool. It was a fun adaptation of the character and re-imagining him as a litteral vulture feeding of scraps tech was a really clever ide-
The Frontline Design Team working for the cancelled Sam Raimiās Spider-Man 4:
Me: FUCK !!!
Raimi vulture was going to have wings like switchblades...