when I was in film school "film bros" were specifically a variety of mediocre man (usually cishet and white) with zero imagination that would just glom onto the most popular "auteur filmmakers" in the US, like Tarantino and the Coen Brothers and even Nolan, and poorly attempt to mimic these guys without any of the skill or craft knowledge to know what it even is that they're truly trying to mimic. I mean, I suppose it's always been a nebulous colloquial term but that's basically how we as people in film always understood it. and seeing it be mutated into a pejorative for anyone with a deeper interest in film beyond trending Hollywood features is actually kind of shit. literally the opposite of what was being criticized.
forget barbie (2023) we’re going to watch Todd Haynes directorial debut ‘the Karen carpenter story’ made entire with barbie dolls
Xena: Warrior Princess (1995 - 2001) ⤷ Lucy Lawless as Xena
Consumed by Hatred
Continuing to experiment with this, trying out some renders in my 8in crt
where's that photo of that shepherd dog being comforted by one of the sheep he guards after saving them from a wolf attack
love and gratefulness and kindness on planet earth
being a boring uncool insane mutual is a hard job but someone's got to do it
The Night of the Hunter (1955) | dir. Charles Laughton
Safe (1995) dir. Todd Haynes
I’m a horse girl fundamentally so I would unironically love Ken’s vision of Barbie Land
reblog and put in the tags a terrible explanation of ur current hyperfixation
i hate you shein. i hate you wish. i hate you temu. i hate you aliexpress. i hate you fast fashion. i hate you consumerism. i hate you planned obsolescence. i hate you plastics.





