everybodyilovedies:

yuko9895:

Finally saw how they made the elevator fight.

I’m soooooo happy I’m gonna cry.

it just occurred to me that Chris Evans had to practice defending himself while one hand was tied up extensively.

it just occurred to me that Chris Evans spent days being attacked by a group of sweaty, muscly men while partially restrained.

…. *wanders off into the forest to contemplate life*

redgowans:

films with teens driving around the city at night and falling in love with each other to cool soundtracks would be great if they weren’t all so damn heterosexual where’s my fuckin mediocre lesbian indie movie with shitty rock music and and they fall in love and wear each other’s hoodies where the FUCK is my FUCKGjng

The movie you’re looking for is called Fucking Amal (Show Me Love) and it’s awesome. Crushes, drama, teen angst and requited attraction.

I love their relationship. It’s one of my absolute favourite things about season five onwards, and I think that they both have this amazing chemistry, this found-family brother-sister dynamic that I don’t know if was planned and exquisitely executed by Nicholas and Michelle, or if it evolved organically on-set once they started working together. Either way, it’s beautiful. Because for all that Dawn began as a magical macguffin, she stuck around and grew and evolved into something that wasn’t just a splinter of Buffy, wasn’t just a spare, wasn’t just dead weight. She had her own arc of growth, change, and self-determination, like any other member of the core cast, and that made her into a character that almost every viewer could identify with, by the end.

actuallyclintbarton:

autisticmerrill:

do you ever just read one-star amazon reviews for the hell of it

like this one-star review for “but i’m a cheerleader” (homophobia warning in case)

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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH oh 1-star reviewer you sweet summer child. i was once a teen straight like the heroine of BIAC.

Except for how i realized after actually meeting some queer ladies that i was nothing of the sort and never had been, totally apart from any romantic overtures on their parts.

but sure you can call me a botanist convert.

They really did miss the whole point the movie was trying to make. Ugh, l love BIAC so much, it has so much to say about so many things, it’s so multilayered, and it never dips into the unrelenting tragedy that so many queer films have. I like a happy ending, but a happy ending with so much to say about heteronormativity, gay cures, racism, external and internalised homophobia, political polarisation and religion at the same time just makes me all the happier.

cassianserso:

The movie is about…as he struggles to find an identity in the modern world, his old life is slipping away – is hanging on by a thread. Peggy doesn’t remember him… and she’ll be dead soon. She’s the last remnant of his past. And Sam happens to find his way into his life, so now he’s slowly meeting a new friend, he’s gaining a trust with Widow…so the movie is about a journey for him as he finds new elements in the modern world to emotionally attach himself to. The cruel twist is that, the Winter Soldier shows up…and it’s like the past punching him in the face.” — Joe Russo [x]

robertdowneyjrs:

 I’m not saying that from the ashes of captivity, never has a Phoenix metaphor been more personified! I’m not saying Uncle Sam can kick back on a lawn chair, sipping on an iced tea, because I haven’t come across anyone man enough to go toe to toe with me on my best day! 

This gifset has so many of my favourite Tony moments..

zeeewa:

partially deaf clint is super cute u_u

# clint barton, hawkeye, marvel, i could be wrong on this sign, i looked it up and found many different ones for caffeine, SO WHOOPS HOPE I’M REMOTELY CLOSE TO BEING RIGHT

I hope it’s true because rubbing your hands together like an evil mastermind anticipating loot is the correct response to getting given something caffeinated.