I’m an inconsequential man Valera. That’s all I’ve ever been.
ok but I like how Venom doesn’t perpetuate violent masculinity tropes. like remember when Eddie’s all down on his luck and stuff and he’s kinda morosely hanging out in a bar and then a tv segment on Drake comes on and he’s like “turn it off” and that other dude is like “some of us are trying to watch that”? that right there is the perfect setup for a bar fight. we’ve all seen it. the protagonist is at his lowest point. and out of frustration he gets drunk and starts a fight in a bar over something stupid. but instead Eddie just accepts it and removes himself from the situation by going home. he’s in a bad mood. he’s going through a really dark period in his life. but he doesn’t cope by getting into a fight that the movie tells us we should excuse “because he’s angry.” and just. good job guys. i wasn’t expecting that kind of wholesomeness from this type of movie. but you delivered it.
peter parker : running late, overused notebooks, gazing in wonder, weird references, golden smiles, broken straps, novelty shirts, remembering something once forgotten, steamy drinks, tapping pavements
ned leeds : excited voices, rapid typing, obscure music, slammed lockers, fast pacing, quirky smiles, messy hair, coffee cups, staying up late, city lights, weird dances, discarded paper, fond expressions, witty comments
michelle jones : eraser shavings, side eye, sarcastic muttering, heart of gold, heated debates, small gestures, appreciative glances, scribbled pages, comfortable clothing, dark nights, low music, unkempt hair, fair remarks
flash thompson : tensed muscles, quick smirks, piles of books, clock ticking, blaring alarm, following whispers, glint of gold, sweaty brows, raised defences, empty water bottles, clenched jaw, burning fires
betty brant : soft voices, neat handwriting, over enthusiasm, cosy sweaters, bright smiles, perfect hair, dimmed lighting, breath of air, trickling water, outstretched hands, occasional tapping, a million ideas
- KC
Gotg 3 was amazing and here’s why
1) It filled the void left by the avengers. A lot of the content since endgame hasn’t been anything special, just the title character and their supporting side characters with a few cameos thrown in. But the guardians work so well together. They feel like a real found family and I think that’s what I’ve been missing. Characters who really love and care and support each other.
2) It’s not interested in progressing the “overall mcu story”. There was no mention of Kang, or the multiverse and there were no cameos (not even in the end credits scenes). This movie’s only purpose was to finish the trilogy in a cohesive and satisfying way. And imo it succeeded. It kept the charm of the first two movies and went deeper into emotional depths while also having genuinely funny moments. It was so refreshing to see a mcu movie that had a clear vision of what it wanted to be and that was also made by people who care about the characters and story
Peter, completely loopy after having is wisdom teeth taken out. Tony is in the back seat with him. Happy is driving.
Peter: Spider-Man Spider-Man, does the things a spider can…
Tony: You sure do.
Peter: I can’t shoot from my butt, though.
Tony: What?
Peter: I wanna be king of the bears.
Tony: No, spiders. You’re Spider-Man.
Peter: Bear Force One.
Tony, pausing: That’s… not half bad. Happy, take a note.
Peter falls over.
I think the best most human thing in the world is strangers doing a silly thing together
Rest in peace, Stan Lee (December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018)
Stan Lee + MCU cameos (2008–2018)
Venom @ Eddie: Bitch. Pussy. Loser. Whiny tiny trashbag human.
Random dude @ Eddie: Asshole!
Venom:
Marvel as vines [3/?] based on this vine
i’m made up of cells cause my body is a prison
All of my moods in one picture