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spacesweeper.bsky.social
Woman of the future.
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Totally. Lizardmen. It's the fucking Lizardmen, man
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Like I don't even need to watch it now
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God, it's so good. I love how boldly it continues that story, going full on with the far future setting and very different artstyle. The ending of Gunbuster is already perfect, yet the ending of this somehow makes it even... more perfect?? The absolute audacity — and they actually pull it off
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It was brutal, I just had to hit Submit at a certain point despite so many more films sitting on the fringes of the list...
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Dire sacrifices were required to complete this list
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It's all paying off
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I hear that. I used to be pretty active in the Eva blogging sphere back in the mid 2010s and eventually left it behind in favor of just making videos to express my thoughts and emotions, because yammering and arguing over semantics just felt so profane for something that affected me so deeply.
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I responded saying the OP should feel whatever they feel and have their own experience/emotional discoveries with the material and the person called me a "white knight" and a "social justice warrior". No additional context is missing here btw
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Further on that, this was in a thread where someone said they'd just watched EoE and felt sick to their stomach (valid) and someone came in saying that if they felt that way they should rewatch the entire series because they "didn't get it at all"...
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Honestly, I don't think I'd ever feel the need to respond to this stuff if it wasn't directed at people watching the series for the first time in the present day. The worst thing you could do while getting into Evangelion is ask a public message board what the best way to watch is
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I mean what can you even say to that. I don't know if that's some kind of new purism, galaxy brained theory crafting, or advanced oldhead dementia, but I am thoroughly baffled at the sheer pedantry
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Like, they thought because it's an alternate ending from TV 25/26 that it's its own thing and people should only watch EoE with the Director's Cut episodes (despite them being the only available versions now) and that they should downgrade to SD and watch the originals + TV 25/26 as main continuity
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Additionally, "neocon" was my soft cap on defining the common politics of these people. It obviously goes much further right than that
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Only as deep as the politics of the people who persist, so my disdain is aligned
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You're going to have to reassess and show me where I called them MAGA. You're talking to different people, and the ones that did use the word were drawing parallel by cult of personality and obsession
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Are you living in a timeline where they didn't get their movie? These people are self-entitled freaks at this point
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You're still saying Snyder Cut. They got the Snyder Cut; there is a remnant. If you check the profiles of these people (if it's not apparent in the insane shit they're posting in the first place), they're largely reactionary neocons
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Really? They got the movie the entire movement was created for and it still isn't enough. The main cast have vocally tapped out on it and they don't care. Snyder and Gunn are friends and they still think Gunn is the antichrist. They're largely obnoxious morons; the comparison is apt
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Sensuous, probing and beautiful filmmaking letterboxd.com/spacesweeper...
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I need this with Jake, Tonowari, and the other Metkayina dads
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Yeah, I'm mostly talking about the album discourse, but there is more nuance here on a broader topic.
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Address them how? Is it incumbent upon women to not create art that expresses sexuality?
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Doesn't happen with black female entertainers, though. An interesting, racist little blindspot for a lot of radfems
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Conservatism. All radfem readings of "inconsistencies" are put upon women's behavior instead of men, so whenever female sexuality is expressed, it's a "bad look" or "damaging." Apparently there's nothing to be taken from comment feeds of radfems saying she's gross and neocon men calling her a whore
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My most dire prediction now is that we're going to understand a female social media epidemic that will rot away at feminist beliefs to the point where conservatives will fully adopt a "reformed feminism" of their own.
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I'm really eating shit on my belief that women generally have finer tuned, more concrete political beliefs than men due to societal conditions, because this evidences a form of brainrot that encompasses both media illiteracy and malformed political understanding
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She's absolutely soulless. It's been a minute since I've been so viscerally disgusted with someone to such an intense degree
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just wait until you discover this secret spot just off the beaten path ;)
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Always funny when people bitch about its purportedly crippling lack of originality and then use that cornyass comparison like every other person incapable of producing an original thought
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On that note, any thoughts on the Show of No-Shows?
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What gives you the impression I only watch Marvel movies? Because I'm incapable of naming a film that's come out recently that looks like a hybrid of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Paris, Texas, and Thelma & Louise? Would love to hear of it, if you've got anything worth actually contributing
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The screencaps you post of your Mom saying some WILD stuff
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Whenever I see the screencaps
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Them marketing this in the same way that the original Battle for Middle-earth was is so smart. Looks great, I've wanted this for so long
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Also makes me wonder why we don't have films that look like this when the aesthetics and visuals are done so perfectly here? Like, this is absolutely the best directed thing I've seen all year.
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The stunt work alone by what actually looks like Sabrina is mind blowing. I don't know how they did 80% of this stuff. There has to be some really talented VFX artists behind this or Sabrina Carpenter really is just insane
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I love the soft-anthological idea of the name 'ALIEN' applying to all types of "different lifeforms from the darkest corners of the universe." This being a franchise, taking it in a direction where the unifying factor is not a single creature, but rather a loose gallery of cosmic horrors, just rules