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Hey, pops 😍🤤
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Aww, thank you, big sweet fella 😘😘
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Look how handsome
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Thanks, Scott! 😘
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Same! I watched all of the original but love that this one follows the manga
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Thank you :)
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Love this!
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Thank you, handsome :)
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The gay // His Pop Diva
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Post a scene from a movie you’ve seen more than 10 times
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the most plot-driven of his films. By the time it nears the heights I expected from the beginning, the end credits have already dawned.
I’m sure it will grow on me—“The Northman” did—but it wasn’t anywhere near the homerun I was hoping for.
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plays it straight instead of leaning into the psychedelic and grotesque nightmare/fantasy that “The Lighthouse” and “The Witch” employ. He also relies on a few too many actors who can’t sell it. I also don’t think Eggers has much of a sense of plot, and this is definitely . . .
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here it’s pure genre from the start. The characters act as if they already belong to this haunted, demonic world—it’s never believable that they’re overwhelmed by some kind of literary shift in their reality. It’s melodrama from the start. And melodrama could be great, but Eggers . . .
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Tyler-Johnson can’t act, and his out of touch melodrama speaks to a larger problem with both “Nosferatu” and Eggers’ previous film “The Northman.” Where “The Witch” and “The Lighthouse” both felt like cases of immersive historical fiction that came crashing up against genre . . .
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Wow… Fuck that guy
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Tommy!!!
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Hey, sexy. Long time 😍
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Hey, beautiful man
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