C.K. Burch's Blog, page 41
February 5, 2016
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I know I never (personally) post things like this but I saw this on the news and I really wanted to share it.
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Guys the party happened yesterday - look how happy he is!
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The Daily Show, February 2, 2016
February 4, 2016
France's Jews Flee As Rioters Burn Shops To Chants Of 'Gas The Jews'
Fun fact
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Do you have a shorter name?
#when action movie heroes look at the badass leading ladies with heart eyes #this is my aesthetic
This was the beginning for me
This was the first time I realized I had an aesthetic, before I knew what the word meant.
Beautiful, brightly-colored futures no matter how dystopian the government. Art and culture and music and fashion and joy as a sub plot, with aliens that are eight flavors of weird but recognizably human, with the same kind of love and dedication and all new kinds of beauty to discover.
Technology that is both breathtakingly futuristic and endlessly recognizable, that fails in a recognizable way. Bureaucracy without Kafka.
Angry action heroes who claim to have no fucks and no skills, secretly filled with care and kindness and ambition and cleverness and talent, who break out of their stock-still inertia to help a beautiful stranger save the world.
A gorgeous woman, surprisingly less sexualized than you’d think for all the nudity, smarter and kinder and faster and gentler and better than everyone else in the movie.
The pinnacle of masculinity being a fast-talking black man who covers himself in elaborate hairstyles and beautiful flowers and extreme outfits, clearly cultured and an unquestionable good-guy despite all the queer coding, someone who loves his job and dedicates himself to it entirely, who has friends and who doesn’t put on a fake persona on the air.
The funny bits are funny, not gallows humor but delightful giggly silly funny and quotable, endlessly, in contexts that are not at all grim. And the dramatic bits are glorious. And the good guys win.
This is why I loved Jupiter Ascending. This is why I adore Pacific Rim. This is why I stan for comic books that’ve forgotten about Watchmen. This is the definition of formatlive, y’all. If you don’t understand this movie, you don’t understand me.
Yes. Everything about this. Fifth element is everything.
This post is not only making me rematch Fifth element for the hundredth time, it is all I need to buy Pacific Rim and rewatch Jupiter Ascending too.
YES GOOD. JOIN ME IN THE JOY EVERYONE
"When it all adds up
and I’m buried beneath it,
will you dig me out?"
and I’m buried beneath it,
will you dig me out?” - Daily Haiku on...
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Add Alice, Kim, Theresa and Vivian (top photo) to the Yearbook Hall of Fame. Cause you wouldn’t ask everyone with the last name Smith if they were related, would you? Fun Fact: There’s actually a simple, historical reason Nguyen is such a common Vietnamese name.