Reading LATE at night is a whole different vibe. When everyone and everything is silent, like nothing else exists except you and your book. It's the kind of quiet magic that makes your soul exhale!
I’m so fucking sick of this box office obsessed culture that has emerged lately like it feels so gross and capitalistic to judge and talk about art based on its its monetary gain rather than the quality of the art itself
Harrison Ford is 82 years old, but he gave one of the best performances of his life in the latest season of Shrinking. Like where did this come from? Similar to De Niro, Ford’s late-stage work astonishes me. He’s still so sharp & still has so much endurance in his 80s. A legend.
The people that suffer the most with their mental health are the silent ones, the ones that don’t talk about how they feel, the ones that go out of their way to help others because they know how it feels.
Check on your mates, you never know the difference it could make🩵
@EsmailMohomad I hate to break it to you too bro but it's literally beyond common knowledge that the choosing of actors for roles isn't the job of fans. Thank you for clarifying the blatantly obvious lmao
@EsmailMohomad Also ngl Tom Holland as Nathan drake is in no way shape or form superior to any version of Harrison ford's indiana jones. I also think he's a bad pick for bond too, he doesn't have the presence imo
@EsmailMohomad Yeah i have no doubt that non American actors would have no problem with the accent. Its the role itself, should it go exclusively to only American actors? There's no inherent reason as to why it should. I'm just curious if that's how Americans looks at indiana jones
Leonardo Dicaprio 2000-2015
The Beach
Catch me if you can
Gangs of new York
The Aviator
The Departed
Blood Diamond
Body of lies
Revolutionary Road
Shutter Island
Inception
J.Edgar
Django Unchained
The Great Gatsby
The Wolf of wall street
The Revenant
Cate Blanchett's appearance in "Squid Game" made people say stupid things like she won't be able to pull off a character.
Sure, the 2 times Oscar winner, 4 times Golden Globe and BAFTA winner, 3 times SAG winner (and more) won't be able to pull off a character! Oh, fuck off
THE DARK KNIGHT becoming less beloved by a segment of film fans, especially Gen Z and younger, is utterly incomprehensible to the typical millennial mind. When it released in IMAX in ‘08, most of us thought we saw God. It’s an interesting indicator of changing tastes over time.