simpleanddestructivechemistry:

strawberrypatty:

i-am-a-star-dragon:

gxtawxycar:

MARVEL 

link // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHUrAvKNF8s (collab w/ djcprod)

Okay I’ll admit this the was really awesome and a really well matched to the song and edited

That’s fucking tight.

mind: blown.

this is some of the best editing i have ever seen!

those people should work in the industry, someone hire them asap.

Unwatchable

I have spent the whole of Doctor Strange only glancing at the screen maybe once every couple of minutes and then only for a few seconds, and even so I’m pretty sure the nausea I’m feeling is motion sickness. And I’m sitting in a lightened room with a medium sized television. How on earth did anyone sit through this in a cinema?

vaspider:

I just have a lot of feelings about Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok being a woman character that’s allowed to be a fucking mess at the start and still be a ‘good’ character. The ‘drunk as fuck, total mess, still good’ thing is usually reserved for dude characters. 

I have this feeling about Jessica Jones, too. The fact that she’s fucked up, she drinks too much, she has sex for the wrong reasons with the wrong people, she’s got PTSD, she doesn’t want to be a hero, but she IS the hero.

cranialgames:

aliasofwestgate:

justira:

Reblogging not just because special effects are cool but because body doubles, stunt doubles, acting doubles, talent doubles — all the people whose faces we’re not supposed to see but whose bodies make movies and tv shows possible — these people need and deserve more recognition. We see their bodies onscreen, delight in the shape and motion of those bodies, but even as we pick apart everything else that goes on both on and behind the screen, I just don’t see the people who are those bodies getting the love and recognition they deserve.

We’re coming to love and recognize actors who work in full-body makeup/costumes, such as Andy Serkis, or actors whose entire performances, or large chunks thereof, are motion captured or digitized (lately sometimes also Andy Serkis!). But people like Leander Deeny play an enormous part in making characters such as Steve Rogers come to life, too. Body language is a huge part of a performance and of characterization. For characters/series with a lot of action, a stunt person can have a huge influence on how we read and interpret a character, such as the influence Heidi Moneymaker has had on the style and choreography of Black Widow’s signature fighting style. Talent doubles breathe believability and discipline-specific nuance into demanding storylines.

Actors are creative people themselves, and incredibly important in building the characters we see onscreen. But if we agree that they’re more than dancing monkeys who just do whatever the directors/writers say, then we have to agree that doubles are more than that, too. Doubles make creative decisions too, and often form strong, mutually supportive relationship with actors.

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Image 1: “I would like to thank Kathryn Alexandre, the most generous actor I’ve ever worked opposite.”

Image 2: “Kathryn who’s playing my double who’s incredible.”

[ Orphan Black’s Tatiana Maslany on her acting double, Kathryn Alexandre, two images from a set on themarysue, via lifeofkj ]

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I’ve got a relationship that goes back many, many years with Dave. And I would hate for people to just see that image of me and Dave and go, “oh, there’s Dan Radcliffe with a person in a wheelchair.” Because I would never even for a moment want them to assume that Dave was anything except for an incredibly important person in my life.

[ Daniel Radcliffe talking about David Holmes, his stunt double for 2001-2009, who was paralysed while working on the Harry Potter films. David Holmes relates his story here. Gifset via smeagoled ]

With modern tv- and film-making techniques, many characters are composite creations. The characters we see onscreen or onstage have always been team efforts, with writers, directors, makeup artists, costume designers, special effects artists, production designers, and many other people all contributing to how a character is ultimately realized in front of us. Many different techniques go into something like the creation of Skinny Steve — he’s no more all Leander Deeny than he is all Chris Evans.

But as fandom dissects the anatomy of scenes in ever-increasing detail to get at microexpressions and the minutiae of body language, let’s recognize the anatomy in the scenes, too. I don’t mean to take away from the work Chris Evans or any other actors do (he is an amazing Steve Rogers and I love him tons), but fandom needs to do better in recognizing the bodies, the other people, who make up the characters we love and some of our very favourite shots of them. Chris Evans has an amazing body, but so does Leander Deeny — that body is beautiful; that body mimicked Chris Evans’s motions with amazing, skilled precision; that body moved Steve Rogers with emotion and grace and character.

Fandom should do better than productions and creators who fail to be transparent about the doubles in their productions. On the screen, suspension of disbelief is key and the goal is to make all the effort that went into the production vanish and leave only the product itself behind. But when the film is over and the episode ends, let’s remember everyone who helped make that happen.

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[ Sam Hargrave (stunt double for Chris Evans) and James Young (stunt double for Sebastian Stan, and fight choreographer), seen from behind, exchange a fistbump while in costume on the set of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Image via lifeofkj ]

I applaud these guys as much as the suit actors in my japanese tokusatsu shows. They do just as much work. 

All of this. Also anyone who says VFX is ruining films needs to learn about film history and then apologise to everyone for being simultaneously ignorant and arrogant.

why does it matter so much that Clint wasn’t deaf in the MCU??? Like it’s not super important to his character? I don’t know why you’re all worked up about this because it literally doesn’t even really matter??? if the first anon was annoyed by your always writing sign language into your fics they have a right to be??? the things you write aren’t just yours you have to respe ct your audience

thlayli-rah:

*sighs heavily* So okay here’s the thing. It actually does matter that Clint wasn’t deaf. It really really really really matters. And you know why it really matters? Because for YEARS I have been super self-conscious about being Hard of Hearing, to the point that I didn’t tell people. I’d just pretend to know what people were saying even if I didn’t (believe me, I didn’t). If I had, at an earlier age, seen a deaf superhero asking his colleagues to speak up, to face him so he could read their lips, wearing hearing aids– god I would’ve been so much less embarrassed about doing those things too.

I think about the kids I see at my work in the grocery store and at Lush, kids with hearing aids, whose hands fumble over signs, and I feel this pang in my chest for them. Not because they’re “pitiful”, but because there are people who don’t realize what kind of community they’re going to grow up in. People who don’t care about the way the world works for them, for us. They don’t know they could be superheroes. Because people like Joss Whedon take that away from them without blinking.

Representation really matters. Especially when it comes to some sort of disability or shift in the perspective of what is “normal”. The same way you wouldn’t write a fic in which Matt Murdock wasn’t blind, you shouldn’t film a movie in which Clint Barton isn’t deaf. Because that is part of who he is.
And by writing a script in which his deafness isn’t recognized sends a very clear message to the deaf/hoh community, which is: “people like you could never be superheroes” and even worse, “representing your community is not worth the effort”.

Secondly, I need you to read this very clearly: I will never ever write a fic in which Clint Barton is hearing, or a fic in which he does not utilize ASL. If that “bothers” my audience, or they feel disrespected by this fact, they are very kindly directed to this website and may follow the directions as follows.

reioka:

tonystarktogo:

reioka:

tonystarktogo:

Am I alone thinking Tony would totally be the kind of robo-parent who creates Twitter or Instagram accounts for his bots?

I’m just imagining Dum-E the great shit poster that gets tons of followers:

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
Oil? In smoothie? Yes.

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Oil in smoothie was wrong.

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Fire extinguisher! Fire extinguisher!

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Fire extinguisher was wrong. 😦

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
Fire extinguisher was actually right!!!!! :)))))

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
DON’T HAVE A BIG ENOUGH FIRE EXTINGUISHER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH

JARVIS (@intelligentsystem)
@dumdedumdum Fire contained. Thank you, Dum-E

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
JARVIS how I tag

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
@intelligentsystem nm :))))

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
Metal arm guy!!!! Like me!!!! I am also metal arm guy. :)))))

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

METAL ARM GUY NOT LIKE ME IS NOT NICE >:C

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Metal arm guy has come to understanding NOT TO BE MEAN TO ME!!!!!

Dume (@dumdedumdum) 
METAL ARM GUY LIAR! FIRE EXTINGUISHER!!!!

JARVIS (@intelligentsystem)
@dumdedumdum Please stop chasing the sergeant around, he was just trying to be nice.

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
@intelligentsytem No??? I’M DENTED.

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Metal arm guy wearing Cone of Shame. All is well.

Ahahahahahahaha tbh I picture this happening literally every day for the first few weeks before DUM-E gets used to Metal arm guy

But also consider DUM-E’s live tweets outing various well-kept secrets among the Avengers (that even the occasional team member wasn’t aware of) without DUM-E even realising it

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
Vibranium is worst metal because I AM NOT MADE OF ANY

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Tony’s sad. :(((( I will bring coffee!!!!

Dume (@dumdedumdum) 
It didn’t work. :(((

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

I’ll do something stupid to make him angry instead!!! :)))) Get wheel stuck on table!

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Oh no am actual stuck @intelligentsystem HELP

JARVIS (@intelligentsystem)
@dumdedumdum Dum-E…. why….

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Tony fixed. :)))) I made A-okay sign with claw and he smiled!!!

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

I am not A-okay I am still stuck.

Dume (@dumdedumdum) 
CAPTAIN AMERICA!!!! HE WILL HELP!!!!

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Oh nm he’s just kissing Tony. 😒

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Metal Arm Seargent!!!! HE WILL HELP!!!!

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Oh nm he’s also kissing Tony. 😒

Nat-Nat (@therealblackwidow)
@dumdedumdum Honey I think that might have been a secret! 😳

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
@therealblackwidow Idc??? I’m stuck on this table.

Nat-Nat (@therealblackwidow)
@dumdedumdum Hang on omw

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
@therealblackwidow saved me!!!! Tony is upset tho idk why

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Oh it WAS a secret!!!! My bad.

Dume (@dumdedumdum)

Farewell @intelligentsystem I will miss you

JARVIS (@intelligentsystem)
@dumdedumdum Where are you going?

Dume (@dumdedumdum)
@intelligentsystem I am fleeing for my life IT WAS A BIG SECRET CRAP

THIS IS DELIGHTFUL. @copperbadge

letsgetoutalive:

Punisher: What it’s like to be a veteran in the US today.

Luke Cage: What it’s like to be black in the US.

Jessica Jones: What it’s like to be a woman recovering from trauma.

Daredevil: What it’s like to have a disability and work through it.

Iron Fist: I AM A SAD RICH WHITE MAN MY LIFE IS FRAGILE AND HARD.