Jan. 6th, 2018

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“But I think today 2D animation has a responsibility, much like painters had after photography was invented, to reinvent what it is. It can’t go after realism, because there is no point; it has to do something only 2D can do. In the whole history of visual arts, there is still so much that we can explore.” — Tomm Moore on Traditional Animation.

SONG OF THE SEA (2014, Tomm Moore)
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eradne:

tall sweater bisexual + his small flannel gay bf

I feel like they’re in one of those romance tv shows where they’ve seen each other for the first time and Toto - Africa starts playing in the next room over and they are just staring at each other for ages gOD DAMN I am going to go write an au fanfic for this

TOTO’S AFRICA IS PART OF THE SOUNDTRACK TO MIKE AND WILL’S GAY LITTLE LIFE
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One of my favorite tropes is “Villain Decay”. It’s not a redemption or reformation - the character themself doesn’t necessarily change morally or behaviorally, but the as the stakes become higher and more serious antagonists are introduced, the original villain seems harmless and friendly in comparison.
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POSTERS - It (2017), dir. Andy Muschietti

“Welcome to the Loser’s Club, asshole!”
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“Tolkien was very protective of what he wrote, including his errors. When he found something miswritten in his manuscript, he was more likely to ponder, in terms of Middle-earth, how his characters came to make such an error, or what special significance this might have, than simply to correct it. Thus, a misspelt foreign word was more likely to remain as an example of regional dialect than to be changed. Problems with the names and identities of characters were solved in a similar manner. There are, for example, two Glorfindels in his history of Middle earth, one who died fighting a Balrog in the First Age, and another from Rivendell who lent Frodo his horse in the race to Imladris. This situation was, if not a problem, at least a bit unusual, and required special attention from Tolkien, since in general Elf names are unique to particular individuals. Rather than simply renaming one of the Elves, Tolkien concluded that they were the same person and that he had stumbled onto a rare case of reincarnation among the Elves.”

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hi they look so heart broken because they want the future they saw where they’re together but both want it in different ways goodbye
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