i am totally normal about robin saying "especially if they're babes, right?" with that pretty face of hers. robin buckley has said the word 'babes' in the hit netflix show stranger things, i am normla about thi
Clark Kent, my sweet farm boy, you need to disrespect me so I have an excuse to go crazy on that thing amenđ
people forget that marvel is a BUSINESS. marvel brings disney a shit ton of money, so theyâre gonna do what they can to make money- including expanding the universe as much as they can.
theyâre going to promote what they believe will sell. based on their shitty treatment of poc, they dont believe poc movies/projects will sell.
dont believe me? look at their promotion for shang chi, tâchallaâs what if episode, sam wilson as captain america
it pisses me the fuck off that poc have continuously have to fight for their spot in media. and have to do their own promotion and marketing. we deserve to have just as much spotlight.
the disney ceo called shang chi an experiment bc itâs going to be released exclusively in theatres- like almost every other marvel project? shut the fuck up dude
this scene was a standout for me and unexpectedly very moving. Nasha fiercely recognised Mickeyâs humanity. Something that heâd been alienated from by his role as an âexpendableâ. After every death and reprinting Mickey was met with either cold indifference or the type of curiosity afforded to a lab rat. Mickeyâs deaths were played as flippant and humorous till we saw how horrific and torturous theyâd been. He would die and be reprinted repeatedly but she knew he held the memories of every death. Even though there was nothing she could do to stop this death, she did what you do when someone you love is dying, she comforted him. She got right in there with him to witness it so he didnât have to die and remember this one alone
Steve : Rob, did you maybe .. I donât know, Feel straight in the upside down ?
Robin : What.
Steve : You know, because everything is flipped ?
Robin : It doesnât work like that Steve.
Steve : I donât know, the way Eddie was staring at me.. I felt pretty gay.
Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2012) dir. Marc Webb
Iâm literally sobbing please
itâs all in the details, baby
yes hes my comfort character, and yes he does beat the shit out of people. he multitasks idk
marvel explain yourself.