He made it with filmmaker and BLM activist Sol Guy and you wouldn’t know from the title, but it’s actually a short film, not a documentary, about Darren Wilson being a fucking liar.
Tumblr completely erasing the work of a Black activist/artist while simultaneously finding ways to slander an LGBTQ Jewish person at the same time due to literally not bothering to find out what the film was about in the first place? I’m shocked.
I look at these gifs and I love how powerful and terrifying Loki looks, but at the same time, all I can think is how slow that truck must feel to him. I feel like it’s the equivalent of being a Nascar racer, used to doing speeds of 120 mph, and getting stuck behind the reins of a horse and carriage from the 1870s, plodding along at 3 mph, all while scowling and trying to look fierce and intimidating, ready to take on that race track, even while on the inside they’re like, what the fucking fuck is this archaic shit.
I just feel like something along those lines went through Loki’s head here (or would have, had he not also been loony at the time).
Great observation. Reminds me of Tom saying Loki would be unsatisfied with these „incompetent human machines“ 😀
Today in class we were asked to write personal statements for college applications and I found out I shouldn’t write anything after having an energy drink
So everyone kept asking and today I got my grade and she called it “brash” but gave me an A+
can we talk about Marvel official website has updated Loki’s bio that confirms the “Loki was under the influence of the mind stone” fan theory?
Not a Loki apologist here, he did what he did, but a lot of stuff, his version of how he fell from the Bifrost, that speech in Germany, especially the “sudden clarity” scene with Thor makes a lot more sense.
Seems like after 10 fuckin years marvel saw a value in Loki and has stopped shitting on him. What a time to be alive
Gonna be totally tacky and toot my own horn, but a) I knew it and b) I think I have a better hypothesis on how exactly Loki was influenced by the Mind Stone than anyone at Marvel does. (I think even Joss Whedon didn’t think it all the way through.)
And yes, in 2011-2013 Marvel saw Loki’s value and complexity. Fanboys and certain other actors who were jealous of Loki’s popularity (notably with women) seem to have played a role in Marvel’s decision to shit on his character in his most recent movie appearances. I’m not sure why they’re coming back around to acknowledging his complexity, other than that you can’t sustain a TV show with the cartoon character we got in Ragnarok.
“Where the Wild Things Are” (4.18) is not a very good episode, on the whole (though abusive Christian lady is truly creepy), but Giles playing the guitar and singing “Behind Blue Eyes” is definitely worth the price of admission.