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In just a few minutes... Let There Be Carnage!! #venom2 #movienight #nightoutwithmykid https://www.instagram.com/p/CUdgGgMLdSlaxXXuak8fNKikrFyCAeZsy99rFk0/?utm_medium=tumblr

The Dig is a beautiful film set in Northern Ireland with incredible performances by the entire cast! I hope it gets the recognition ut deserves! #thedig #irishfilminstitute #moedunford #movies #movienight #irishfilms #irishmovies #northernireland #fairytrees (at Irish Film Institute (IFI)) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwuv-evnHuD/?igshid=52qvoc76jk7x

3 generations of Star Wars fans. #starwars #familytime #movienight #theforceawakens

Sundays were made for being on this chair watching movies. #movienight #chillin #chill (at Wilshire Vista)
Rant Alert !!1!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!1
⚠️ Also, spoilers... kinda ⚠️
⚠️ And cussing. I'm sorry ⚠️
⚠️ So many F bombs... plz forgive ⚠️
So I went to see Captain Marvel on Saturday. I thought it was a very good movie.
And since the government reads my mind, every add I've seen on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, occassionally, have been about that movie. I know you're trying to manipulate me.
I follow some fan accounts for the Marvel Cinematic Universe on insta. This one person posted the movie poster for Captain Marvel and posed the question "Is this movie worth going to see in theatres?" I was going to comment my opinion because I liked the movie.
Now, do not get me wrong, I respect all peoples opinions, unless it invalidates, harms, or discriminates against another human in a way that would cause a big fucking controversy™, but if the only reason you say the Captain Marvel movie sucked ass is because of how "emotionless Brie Larson's acting" was. I'm about to drop some knowledge.
Number mf 1:
Brie Larson's acting was the best she could have done for that character.
Why???????????? You may ask
Vers was taken to the Kree and they suppressed her memories. The quickly learned that her "powers" were affected by her emotions.
The motherfucking Kree taught her to be emotionless and stiff sO HER POWERS WOULD BE SUPPRESSED.
Like come on people. Look at the backstory before you criticize the actor. This "bland, emotionless acting" is perfect for Vers. But when she becomes Carol Danvers she slowly beefs up the emotion. She has to learn who tf she is.
Number mf 2;
It was the first MOVIE FOR CAPTAIN MARVEL. Meaning everything is not, I repeat not, going to as perfect as we would want it.
When Captain America came out in 2011, y'all had a bunch of shit to say then to. You hated Chris Evans as Steve Rogers. But guess tf what, you can't get enough of him now.
When Guardians of the Galaxy came out, you fuckers hated Chris Pratt. Shut yo bitch ass up. NOW YALL LOVE HIM TOO.
GIVE BRIE LARSON TIME TO ESTABLISH THE CHARACTER AS HER OWN.
NUMBER MF 3:
THIS MOVIE IS NOT FOR THE 45 YEAR OLD MALE COMIC BOOK LOVER WHO LIVES OFF OF COMIC BOOK ACCURACY AND WRITES AWFUL NASTY REVIEWS OF THE MOVIE BUT ALSO REFUSES TO GO SEE IT BECAUSE BRIE LARSON SAID THAT THIS MOVIE OS FOR THE LITTLE GIRLS WHO NEED A SUPERHERO TO LOOK UP TO.
This movie is for the little girl who finally gets to see women taking and absolutley crushing lead roles in a movie.
Yes, I know, we had ghost busters, wonderwoman, and oceans 8 with female leads, but who is to say we can't have more?

This movie has flaws, but tell me one movie that doesn't.
But if you have legitimate reasons that Captain Marvel is a bad movie, or is not as good as it should have been, please let me know.
I am very open to other peoples ideas 😊
Dexter's Laugh - Compelling 80's drama about life, #movienight #movie #cartoon #dexterslaboratory






Hoş bir film bırakıyorum buraya :))

Una película japonesa que no es ni rara ni incomprensible. Hermosa manera de presentar la amistad y cómo aprendemos algo de todos. Gracias a @elddenis por verla conmigo 😊😊.

Abstract painting of everyones favorite british man, Steve Coogan.
I’ll be streaming his movie Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa tonight at 8 est.
Warning this film is EXTREMELY BRITISH.
All you need is a gmail account to attend the Google Meet video chat.
RSVP on my Facebook page to attend:
https://m.facebook.com/pg/Smallcomic/events/
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"So that he felt not only no joy, but not even the least bit of satisfaction. What he had always longed for that other people should love him became at the moment of his achievement unbearable, because he did not love them himself, he hated them. And suddenly he knew that he had never found gratification in love, but always only in hatred ,in hating and in being hated."



Marion Cotillard charms the screen no matter what she’s in for. Taking chances and bringing up an effortless performance that opens up and gives Brad Pitt the space to do his thing without compromising the quality of the work in a whole. (at Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
Most underrated movies of the last decade
1. Filth (2013)

One of the greatest movies of the last decade, maybe McAvoy's best performance ever: A tragic, funny, absolutely unapologetic movie about the downfall of a scottish police officer.
2. Swiss Army Man (2016)

I promise that you have never seen a movie like this before. It is absolutely strange, macabre and loaded with dark humor: a man stranded on a deserted island tries to keep his sanity by talking to a corpse (Daniel Radcliffe).
3. Rush (2013)

Rush is a 2013 biographical sports film centred on rivalry between two Formula One drivers, the British James Hunt and the Austrian Niki Lauda during the 1976 Formula 1 motor-racing season. One of the best Sport Dramas out there.
4. Mother! (2017)

I know some people dislike this movie but I think it is one of Aronosfky's masterpieces. A political, philosphical and brutal allegory of the destruction of our planet brilliantly acted by Jennifer Lawrence.
5. The Flowers of War (2011)

Watching this movie was one of the most eye-opening experiences for me: An American (Christian Bale) tries to protect a group of Chinese students and prostitutes from Japanese soldiers in 1937 Nanjing.
6. Sheperds and Butchers (2016)

A different kind of "true crime story": A lawyer takes on the murder case of a prison guard traumatized by the executions he took part in.
7. Slow West (2015)

The cinematography in this is beautiful: A bounty hunter keeps his true motive a secret from the naive Scottish teenager he's offered to serve as bodyguard and guide while the youth searches for his beloved in 1800s Colorado.
8. Enemy (2013)

This movie will mess with your head: A college Professor (Jake Gyllenhaal) discovers a man who looks and talks exactly like him. A strange tale of what is true and what is fictional begins to unravel.
9. La grande bellezza (2013)

This arthouse movie is for the ones who look for deep conversations, philosopical questions and the horrors and beauties of everyday life. A slow paced and hugely moving tale about modern italy.
10. The Lighthouse (2019)

Everything about this movie is top notch: the acting, the story, the visuals. A modern masterpiece that has the chance of becoming a classic: Two lighthouse keepers are stranded on an island as they slowly dive into insanity.
WE NEED A MOVIE SERIES BASED ON THE DSMP! How cool would that be though-

"Now, you are a man, live as a man" Finally getting around to watch #mandela #africa #edriselba #movienight #netflix #africaisthefuture #africaunite #culture #2017

Ray Liotta in “The Goodfellas” (1990) dir. Martin Scorsese