Rogue: But how do we create a scene?
Doctor: Homosexual audacity
Logan really went from wishing he could say Wade will die alone...to breaking down that door so that Wade wouldn't die alone. Holy shit.
I love how now Din knows he gets to keep Grogu—that he’s his son now—he’s officially in full dad mode: talking to him more, giving Mandalorian lessons, telling people his name, snuggling, etc. He’s letting himself be a father now. He’s letting himself love.
i'm still not over and will never be over logan practically bounding and slashing the steel door down bc he couldn't let wade die. he couldn't lose him. not after everything they've just been through. not everyone can say they saved the timelines by having a guy rip a door apart piece by piece to hold your hand and become a singular anchor.
PETER 1, 2 & 3 aka SPIDER-MAN | insp TOM HOLLAND | TOBEY MAGUIRE | ANDREW GARFIELD
BTW this is a TobeyMaguire!Spiderman stan blog now because he turned up in No Way Home with full on protective dad energy and I love it
As soon as he got to a different universe, despite not really knowing how/why, and he realised there was a younger Spiderman there who needed he help and specifically went looking for him.
The very soft way he talks about making a cure for Green Goblin when he knows MCU!Peter is in a lot of pain still and probably can't quite face it but needs to know it's the right thing to do.
He tells AndrewGarfield!Spiderman not to give up on the possibility love.
He also cuts off his self-deprecating talk when they're chatting about their villains.
Strange turns up pissed off and the first thing SpiderDad says is "he could have used your help!". He not here for the wizard's excuses.
The whole stepping in front of Green Goblin thing. Pure Cinema. Genius. My heart.
Penelope: colin, what are you doing? Colin: writing my wedding vow Penelope: what page are you on? Colin: 511
[IMAGE ID: The American Chopper Argument Meme that reads: "Deadpool 3 wasn't a good movie because the anchor being concept didn't make sense and neither did the cameos, it was supposed to be about deadpool." In the second panel, "Anchor beings are a commentary on Marvel's fucked up money-making scheme and destroying characters who are popular to the audience which puts more money in their pockets." The third panel states, "The cameos still shouldn't have been there! They made no sense!" Followed by, "Deadpool wanted to be a hero since the first Deadpool movie and continues to be rejected over and over and you think it's not important for him to meet people who were rejected by the industry and forgotten? To not only make a jab at big industries but also for himself and his repeating themes?" / END ID]
Guys, I might be passionate about this movie, I don't think it's noticeable./s