I Love Watching TV Drinking Coffee I Have 5 Pet's Named Cooper🐶 Izzy🐱 Callie🐱 Chloe🐱And Bailey🐱 And I Want My Favorite Show Saved It Is Shadowhunter's:-)
Riona is a dog from Memphis who was doused with gasoline and set on fire by her own owner. She suffered severe burns across her entire body and nearly lost her life if not for the quick actions of neighbors and a rescue team who stepped in to help. 💔✨
Throughout her long and difficult recovery journey, Mallory devoted herself to caring for Riona every single day. She spent countless hours changing bandages, treating her burns, and patiently showering her with love, helping Riona slowly overcome her fear and regain trust in people.
After a long period of treatment and rehabilitation, Riona has blossomed into a healthy, happy dog filled with love. Despite the unimaginable pain she endured, she still wags her tail, greets people warmly, and shows affection to everyone around her. ❤️
How Toy Story 5 pays homage:
The Toy Story 5 (2026) contain many references, and some direct parallels, to the earlier Toy Story films, most notably the original. After development was first announced over 3 years ago, Pixar's next film is finally being released in just a few weeks, so what are your thoughts so far?
teasing him about his literary references as if she doesn't luv him for how well-read he is AND unaware that once they'll get together, he'll quote both at her
This foolishness is why Britt carried Rocco for 9 months and stole 9 months from Lulu. Completely out of desperation and thirstiness not Love and care 🤦🏽♂️ #GH
In 1988, Warner Bros. dropped a bombshell: Michael Keaton was Batman.
People lost their minds.
There was no social media. No online outrage. Instead, fans picked up pens and mailed more than 50,000 angry letters directly to the studio. Comic book stores organized protests. Convention audiences booed executives whenever Keaton's name appeared.
To many fans, the star of Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice had absolutely no business playing the Dark Knight.
The backlash became so intense that it even made headlines in major newspapers.
Inside Warner Bros., executives were getting nervous.
Very nervous.
Some reportedly contacted director Tim Burton and asked whether it was too late to recast the role before production moved further ahead.
Burton refused.
He wasn't looking for another traditional action hero with a square jaw and perfect confidence.
He wanted someone different.
Someone damaged.
Someone lonely.
Someone who felt like Bruce Wayne would actually feel.
Michael Keaton had exactly that quality.
The studio hated the criticism, but by that point they had invested too much money to reverse course. So while fans demanded he be fired and headlines questioned the casting, Keaton quietly focused on the work.
Then came the suit.
The Batsuit was a nightmare.
Made from thick rubber, it severely restricted movement. Keaton couldn't turn his head properly. He could barely hear. The cowl was so tight that it triggered feelings of claustrophobia and even panic attacks during early fittings.
For a moment, he genuinely wondered whether the entire project might fall apart.
Instead, he adapted.
Rather than fight the limitations, he used them.
Since natural movement was impossible, he embraced stillness. Slow movements. Deliberate turns. A heavy, intimidating posture.
The result was unexpected.
Batman suddenly felt less like a traditional superhero and more like a creature lurking in the darkness.
The suit's biggest flaws became part of the character.
At the same time, Jack Nicholson was negotiating what would become one of Hollywood's most legendary contracts.
Warner Bros. initially offered him a huge salary.
Nicholson declined.
Instead, he accepted less money upfront in exchange for a percentage of box-office revenue and merchandise sales.
The studio believed it was saving money.
It wasn't.
Nicholson ultimately earned many times more than the original offer, creating a deal that future movie stars would spend decades trying to replicate.
Then came June 23, 1989.
Batman arrived in theaters.
And it exploded.
The film opened to record-breaking numbers. Bat-symbols appeared everywhere. Merchandise vanished from store shelves. Prince's Batdance climbed the charts. Audiences packed theaters across the world.
The movie earned more than $400 million globally and became a cultural phenomenon.
And the same fans who insisted Michael Keaton would destroy Batman?
They suddenly loved him.
The actor they mocked became one of the most respected Dark Knights ever portrayed on screen.
More importantly, the film changed Hollywood.
Before Batman, superhero movies were often viewed as colorful entertainment for children.
Tim Burton's version introduced darkness.
Psychological depth.
Trauma.
Moral complexity.
Gothic atmosphere.
Without Michael Keaton's Batman, the modern superhero era might look completely different.
Decades later, when he returned to the cape in The Flash, Keaton proved something many fans had already accepted.
The gamble everyone feared became one of the greatest casting decisions in movie history.
And the 50,000 people demanding he be fired before seeing a single frame couldn't have been more wrong.
Let’s talk about the acting of Bluesy👏👏Completely ate side by side with a daytime legend. Nina deserved this and needed to hear it. See how it works when you can hold your favs accountable #GH https://t.co/Asz7eYiBUV
"Vc vai morrer de velhice numa cama bem quentinha. Me prometa!"
E Rose cumpriu a promessa feita a Jack. Essa cena final de Titanic dela morrendo e indo se encontrar com todas as vitimas e o amor de sua vida é emocionante, arrepiante e memoravel.
Tom Cruise plunges his motorcycle off a cliff hundreds of meters high – WITHOUT USING A DUBLE!
This historic scene left the entire film crew breathless. One of the most dangerous stunts in cinematic history.
#TomCruise#MissionImpossible#StuntLegend
On what planet can a "private citizen" walk in during a questioning and demand to have a private word with a suspect? Chase is ridiculous and I can't wait until he learns just how wrong he's been. #GH#GeneralHospital