moriantha:

Always read the books. This is why they are so much better than the films.

He was meant to have a human death

to show he was just human

a twisted human

he was supposed to die like a mortal

not turn into fucking butterflies

i will reblog this until the end of time

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the-goddamazon:
“ acceber74:
“  ”Blade was Marvel’s first film success, and set the stage for further comic film adaptations. ”
And yet we haven’t had a black lead hero movie since then. Funny how that happens, huh?
”
And somehow Marvel refuses to...

the-goddamazon:

acceber74:

 ”Blade was Marvel’s first film success, and set the stage for further comic film adaptations. ”

And yet we haven’t had a black lead hero movie since then.  Funny how that happens, huh?

And somehow Marvel refuses to acknowledge the Blade film in their MCU. This movie stood up to the test of time.

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mydollyaviana:

worksofwalt:

When talking about this movie, people frequently bring up the fact that the message boils down to the fact that, in the end, it really does matter what you look like, and that the ugly guy won’t ever get the girl no matter how nice he is.

Well. Those people are wrong.

Think harder. There are three contenders for Esmeralda’s affections - Frollo, Quasimodo, and Phoebus. Frollo has zero affection for Esmeralda. No affection, no respect, no good feelings at all. All he feels is lust. And when he looks at her, all he sees are her faults (or what he believes are faults). He sees her a sexy gypsy who has spent her whole life in sin. And that causes him to feel lust. Because of this, he is incapable of seeing her good heart and truly decent soul. He sees a problem in need of fixing.

The audience wants Quasimodo to get the girl because he’s nice and she treats him well, and he deserves to catch a break for once in his life. And those things are all true. However. That line of thought essentially equates Esmeralda to his prize, to an object rather than a person. The problem with a Quasimodo-Esmeralda pairing is the exact opposite of Frollo. Frollo sees no good qualities in her, Quasimodo sees no bad qualities. He puts her on a pedestal and blinds himself to any mistakes she may make or flaws in her personality. He idolizes her in a way that is not healthy.

But Phoebus… Phoebus sits between the two: he sees her good, he sees her bad, and he can see the whole picture. He sees Esmeralda as she actually is - a person. She is not a sinful creature in need of reform and she is not a perfect specimen of humanity. Phoebus is the only one who can see that, and the only one who respects her as a person instead of a prize.

And that’s why the pretty guy gets the girl.

“Frollo saw Esmeralda as a demon. Quasimodo saw Esmeralda as an Angel. Phoebus saw her as Esmeralda. That is why Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus.”

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icequeen102990:

smightymcsmighterton:

poeticdarkbeauty:

simmy-fied:

musiqchild007:

stop this.

I think the neighbors heard me laugh

LOOOOL

somehow someone’s gonna make this to be about dean winchester.

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empressranaground:

therothwoman:

Pixar can never top this.

Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that the best loved line from this movie comes from a character we never even got to see?

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  • Women: a woman cant even go out after dark by herself without fear of getting raped.
  • "Mens rights activists": men get raped too!
  • Shia Labeouf: I was raped by a woman.
  • "Mens rights activists": haha ok shia bet u enjoyed it ;)

reynaruina:

kingoftwilightrealm:

undergravity:

You find, after a journey, that are not the person you used to be.

War changes the children of every nation

Character progression through the series:

Sokka at the beginning: Young boy trying his hardest to be a soldier and protect his people.

Sokka at the end: Brave, capable and trustworthy soldier. 

Zuko at the beginning: Banished prince trying to capture the Avatar.

Zuko at the end: New Fire Lord on the path of building a better future for his nation and the world.

Katara at the beginning: Young waterbender trying to master his element without any help.

Katara at the end: Waterbending Master.

Aang at the beginning: Goofy kid who likes to go penguin sliding.

Aang at the end: Fully realized Avatar.

Topt at the beginning: BADASS MOTHERFUCKER

Topt at the end: BADASS MOTHERFUCKER WHO CAN METALBEND

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