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#AcrossTheSpiderverse still got me thinking bout how Hobie and Margo's Black solidarity helped Miles where Peter and Gwen's conditional allyship hindered him and had to write it up blacknerdproblems.com/across…
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They saying the kid voice actors improvised this and I gotta quit bullshitting and go peep this movie if they had this much fun making it
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i cant even explain how hard i was laughing liekdjejdj
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THIS MAN REALLY PUT CM PUNK AGAINST THE UNDERTAKER BACK TO BACK TEDDY LONG WAS SO UNSERIOUS BACK THEN 💀
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I will never get over them spinning opposite to show their shirt/jacket design at the same time. I love them 😭
michael and marlon hitting the beat it moves together… yeah i’m never shutting up about this
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and he was so considerate about it
Unpopular opinion but Michael Jackson was the only one who actually did world tours
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Kurt’s wrestling son and daughter YESSSIRRR
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New Tanagaki fans, heads up. The Rurouni Kenshin films. GOD TIER. Absolutely ludicrous fight choreography
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RUROUNI KENSHIN: THE LEGEND ENDS (Keishi Otomo, 2014) Action Director: Kenji Tanigaki
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BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD (2008–2011) spent years embracing colorful Silver Age fun, which is exactly why the episode where Batman finally confronts his parents’ killer hits so hard.

What’s your favorite “oh wow they’re actually doing this.” Moment from a movie or tv show.
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He was Courtside when The Knicks only won 10 games, he’s one of the only Celebs who pays for their Knicks tickets because him & Dolan hate each other, he doesn’t even use The Celebrity entrance at MSG Spike Lee’s love for The Knicks is the purest thing in this world, he deserves
Spike Lee was paraded through Fort Greene in Brooklyn like he was the pope.
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Jet Li has a theory about how a kung fu star tends to bloom later.
Look how long it took Donnie Yen. He finally got that top billing stardom with IP Man.
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RT @BiATLien: It really can’t be stated enough about how electric the air was last night. Shit was truly a movie.
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Ben Affleck just described something Beethoven figured out 200 years ago, except Beethoven couldn't hear a single note of it. In 1823, a copyist named Franz Schlemmer got a handwritten score from Ludwig van Beethoven that was almost unreadable. Notes crossed out, rewritten, crossed through again. Pages glued on top of other pages. Schlemmer had to guess at what Beethoven meant, and Beethoven, deaf for nine years by then, had to write corrections in conversation notebooks, furious at every mistake. The 9th Symphony took seven years to sketch. Beethoven's surviving notebooks show the famous "Ode to Joy" melody went through over 200 versions before he landed on the one you know. Early versions are almost unrecognizable. He knew. He always knew. He reportedly threw early sketches across the room and started again. Ninety percent of the time, you look at it and think: we've got a long way to go. The hardest part was the collaboration he couldn't escape. Beethoven wrote music only he could hear inside his own head. But a symphony needs 200 musicians who can't read your mind. He had to explain everything. The markings in his scores were obsessively detailed, so specific that musicians sometimes couldn't make sense of them. What was clear in his deaf skull wasn't clear to anyone holding a violin. What's obvious to you isn't always obvious to someone else. The premiere of the 9th Symphony was May 7, 1824, in Vienna. Beethoven stood near conductor Michael Umlauf and moved his body to music he literally could not hear. Umlauf had quietly told the musicians beforehand: ignore him. Follow me. The symphony ended and five thousand people erupted into applause. Beethoven kept conducting, his hands still moving to a piece that was already over. He had no idea. A soloist named Caroline Unger walked over and physically turned him to face the crowd. Five standing ovations. Security had to step in before the audience would leave. The first cut is a private failure. The final version is a public miracle. Between them is years of repetition, frustrated collaboration, and the exhausting work of making other people understand what you can only fully see inside your own head. Film is collaborative. So is a symphony. So is every complex thing humans have built. The Eiffel Tower needed 300 metalworkers and faced a petition from 300 Parisian artists calling it an iron eyesore, before a single tourist had climbed it. The first cut is supposed to be bad. The real work is the 200 versions of a melody that isn't right yet, the copyist who misreads your notation, the seven years between the first rough sketch and the night someone has to physically turn you around to face what you made.
Ben Affleck says the first cut of a movie is usually so bad it makes him question everything. “When I see the first cut of my own movie, I want to kill myself.” “90% of the time, you watch it and think, ‘Okay, we’ve got a long way to go.’” “Making a movie is a very iterative process. A lot of the work happens after filming ends.” “Sometimes you have to sit with the editor and explain exactly why a scene is supposed to be funny.” “What’s obvious to you isn’t always obvious to someone else.” “You have to explain the joke, the callback, the surprise, and why a certain take works.” “People think there’s some magic to editing, but a lot of the time editors just need feedback.” “Film isn’t like writing a novel. It’s collaborative.”
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Guy’s a self-taught martial artist along with his brother, they have a youtube channel worth checking out called Martial Club if people want to see more of him. Also would rec Paper Tigers, very fun movie & a nod to the Shaw Brothers films they studied
still fucking insane to me this is the same guy, from EEAAO to #TheFurious. man's really moving up in the world, people are about to KNOW the name brian le
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I asked for true love. @DanhausenAD chose chaos. 🪄 🧛‍♂️ 🫶🏻
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WEIRDMAGEDDON still feels like Alex Hirsch seeing how far he could push Disney Standards & Practices. Bill Cipher turns GRAVITY FALLS into a surreal nightmare landscape, and somehow Disney approved all of it.

What’s your favorite “oh wow they’re actually doing this.” Moment from a movie or tv show.
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I'm born colorblind, so I'm making a game with colors that are beautiful to me
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Bruce Lee filmed his legendary fight with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1972, but audiences didn’t see it until GAME OF DEATH (1978), released six years after Lee’s death. The showdown remains one of the most iconic martial arts sequences ever filmed.

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Only a boomer could find a billion dollars worth of unregistered gold bullion and his first instinct is to inform the FBI. And then act surprised when they steal it.
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A Treasure Hunter Is Suing The FBI. Claiming He Alerted Them To 7 Tons Of Buried Civil War Gold. They Stole It In A Secret Over Night Dig. The Gold is Worth Just Over $1.2 billion Today.
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Leslie Nielsen’s greatest comedy weapon was that he never looked like he was telling a joke. AIRPLANE! (1980) and THE NAKED GUN (1988) work so well because he delivers the most ridiculous lines with the complete sincerity of a serious dramatic actor.

Examples of an actor's limited range adding to the performance.
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A new video clip of Hinata from the Naruto game! It's absolutely amazing! The animation is incredible! 🔥💥😭 #Naruto
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The fact that Muslims were so hated right after 9/11 and now so many years later people are proudly shouting “my mayor’s Muslim” is such a big swing in a positive direction. New York course corrected itself and I’m here for it.
Mamdani on the viral "my mayor's Muslim" Knicks fan: "Thanks to him, there are a lot of people who have just been running up to me over the last few weeks just shouting, 'My Mayor's Muslim!' I said, 'It's true. I am.'"
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