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5by5brittana:
Should I laugh or..?
Where’s that Santana giggling at Brittany’s cup gif when you need it…
Oh how true it is.
BEST THING EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What would happen if Joss Whedon wrote the Never-Ending Story?
Some of the many reasons this will forever be my favourite show...
Spike strikes again
Really ? Oooh Willow. Spike is the best heart-brother of all
I hate being obvious. All fangy and “rrr!” Takes the mystery out.
“When I say, I love you, it’s not because I want you or because I can’t have you. It has nothing to do with me. I love what you are, what you do, how you try. I’ve seen your kindness and your strength. I’ve seen the best and the worst of you. And I understand with perfect clarity exactly what you are.”
— Joss Whedon
23.06.2023
#Mira-Marathon | MCU
Film Name: The Avengers (2012); Production studios: Paramount Pictures, Marvel Studios; Director by: Joss Whedon; Screenwriters: Zak Penn, Joss Whedon; Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson; Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure; Running Timer: 2 hours, 23 minutes;
The Avengers is a 2012 Marvel superhero film about a team of superheroes who come together to protect Earth. It's an iconic film that changed the superhero genre, with an engaging plot, captivating characters and breathtaking visuals. However, some scenes can be a bit long.
My rating: 9/10
16.07.24
#Mira-Marathon | MCU
Film Name: Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015); Production Studios: Walt Disney Pictures, Marvel Studios; Director by: Joss Whedon; Screenwriter: Joss Whedon; Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo; Genres: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure; Running Time: 2 hours 21 minutes;
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is a superhero action film where the Avengers fight against the artificial intelligence Ultron, who seeks to destroy humanity. Pros: Exciting fight scenes, Deep character development, Interesting new characters, Impressive visuals, Light humor. Cons: Confused plot, Ultron is not very charismatic, Lack of a clear goal. Overall it is an entertaining movie with dynamic scenes and visual effects but with some plot flaws.
My rating:
⭐⭐⭐⭐
These pictures are actually from beautiful posters (which I WANT).
A group of “Firefly” fans travels back in time to stop the cancelation. But they are opposed by a group of time-traveling “Avengers” fans that believe that if Firefly lives, Joss Whedon will never make the Avengers and the MCU will fail. A new Time War begins now
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What really sucks about the way Joss Whedon writes is that he sort of has this idea that if he writes about women being strong and confident, that is all it takes for women to appreciate his work. Like, even if the villain constantly belittles a woman for being a woman and people are constantly harassing her and sexualizing her, it’s okay because she’s strong and she can take it.
The biggest difference between Whedon’s version of Wonder Woman and Jenkins is that in Whedon’s version Wonder Woman is A Woman. She (and the audience) must be constantly aware that she is a Woman, that she is Sexy, that she is overcoming incredible odds because she has the terrible disadvantage of Being Born A Woman.
Whereas in Jenkins’ film Diana simply exists. There are some points made by other characters about her being a woman, like when Steve won’t sleep with her because he feels it’s improper, or when his secretary says, “Oh yes, put specs on her, like after that she won’t be the most beautiful woman you’ve ever seen”, but Diana is almost completely unaware of her status as a Dreaded Woman. Her excitement over a baby? She’s literally never seen one before. Her little makeover seen? Spends the whole thing looking for something comfortable she can fight in. She basically never mentions the difference between men and women, never even says that women are better or whatever because she was raised by them.
Joss Whedon would have never let Wonder Woman forget she was a Woman. She would have constantly been making comments about it, wether positive or negative, as would everyone around her. In Whedon’s heyday that might have flown a lot better, but now women seem to be a little sick of grrrrl power. They just want power. They just want to exist, both on screen and in life, without constant reminders that they are Women and that they must pay for that at every turn.