*everyone talking about how the end of the barbie movie was actually really sad, emotional, and heartfelt*
*me who's first thought leaving the theatre was where can I buy a "i am kenough hoodie"*
the barbenheimer experience i had was so funny i saw oppenheimer first and in a quiet scene we could literally hear ken singing in the theater next to us and then during barbie it when was quiet we could hear a fucking explosion coming from the oppenheimer screening
The Barbie movie reminded me about how when I was little my parents were upset that I kept making my Barbie dolls kiss, so they bought me a Ken doll. The next day they found me having a funeral for poor Ken in the garden, he had died of tuberculosis. All the Barbies were in attendance and I buried him under our rose bush. The Barbies were too poor to afford a headstone (it was 1875) so I didn’t mark where the grave was and I never could find him again. He’s probably still there.
The way men are being completely misogynistic and calling Margot Robbie "mid" and "ugly" when she's playing a strong, independent, female lead, but we're completely and totally in love with her when she played a mentally ill woman who was in an extremely abusive relationship totally disgusts me.
anyways, live, laugh, love barbie 💖 💕 💓
#They really imitated the moment when God gives life to the first man in Barbie (2023)
The creation of Adams (1512) // Barbie (2023)
gritty both capturing the zeitgeist as usual AND educating me on the availability of free flow butter at american cinemas
you ever take a uquiz and realize halfway through that you don’t respect the author and their opinion is useless to you
everyone shut up except this person
This scene was everything. Why would you even want to cut it ever
A quick orange themed painting for fun, based on a photo I came across online 🍊



