“I’ve learned that being a celebrity is like being a sacrificial lamb. At some point, no matter how high the pedestal that they put you on, they’re going to tear you down.”
filmmakers before you make a movie with an ambiguous ending please consider: i like to know things
The Holy Trinity of Chris Evans at Awards Shows
2015 People’s Choice Awards 2019 Academy Awards 2020 Golden Globe Awards
The Loneliness of Science Fiction
- Interstellar (2014, dir. Christopher Nolan)
- The Martian (2015, dir. Ridley Scott)
- Annihilation (2018, dir. Alex Garland)
- Blade Runner 2049 (2017, dir. Denis Villeneuve)
- Arrival (2016, dir. Denis Villeneuve)
I think the superhero platform gives the female character, you know, a relate-ability for the male audience as well. So, I think that’s why people are kinda gravitating towards female super hero characters, and also female characters in general as big parts of the film. So, that’s great for us, female actors who want to do roles like that, which is really great.
dc literally has better villains than marvel because marvel antagonists are always like “i wear ALL BLACK and THREE PIECE SUITS and i kill people because i’m SAD inside” meanwhile everyone in gotham just be off the shits and have an actual aesthetic and presentation
The villain’s in Gotham are better because no one can out do Bruce Wayne in “i wear ALL BLACK and THREE PIECE SUITS and i beat up people because i’m SAD inside” so they had to come up with something else.
this is the only response anyone is allowed to put on this post actually
In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America attempts to choke Ultron. This is because he is from the 1930s and doesn’t understand what a robot is.
When you get a random spike of intense pain that fades away after a few seconds




