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the carter and abby keaton relationship is so wild but it remains SO funny like carter really was like well peter isn't giving me anything these days and mommy i mean dr. keaton is really nice to me and a great teacher and also a total milf so might as well start fucking my boss's boss
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I love homura, she’s so normal
love how (movie) legolas' fighting style is, in peter jackson's words, flamboyant. like yeah. why is he doing all those twists and turns. does he Need to be doing all those twists and turns? fuck no. but he still does it for the love of the game.
especially love how, in the hobbit bts, they mentioned how thranduil's fighting style is to only do what's necessary in battle, in contrast to his son. which literally means legolas does the most unnecessary movements for the sake of aura and flair.
one of my favs is how one of his iconic moves is literally, um, checks notes, getting up on an enemy's back and attacking from there. utter insanity
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Based on this post cause Cody painfully in love is the best kind of Cody. Change my mind.
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Extended behind the scenes from Attack of the Clones 'Light & Magic' Season 2
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The Witch King's very bad day continues.

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I do love that in Rohan culture, it seems that it's the custom for men to go out and fight and die heroically, and for women to honour their sacrifice by crying over their bodies or at their funerals. The men are to be brave, the woman to be loving. The men are to do great things. The women are to remember.
But in the film, whereas Eowyn's most iconic moment is her slaying of the Witch King, a great, heroic deed that cements her place in history, Eomer's most iconic moment is (arguably) his guttural scream when he sees Eowyn dead on the ground, dropping to his knees and cradling her to his chest.
Not only is Eowyn's most iconic moment a scene in which she takes on, by her culture's definition, the man's role, the most important role of a man, to die heroically, Eomer's most iconic moment is when he takes on the "woman's" role, to grieve.
I do love his "Death!" charge in the books so much, but because of this parallel between the siblings, I also love the film version where there is no battle for him to fight, no justice for him to wreak, there's nothing for him to do but cradle Eowyn to his chest and rock her back and forth.