if a corpse bride rose from the dead and agreed to be my wife I would simply marry her. rip to victor van dort but I'm different.
- Red White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
(Cue up Elton John’s “Your Song”) ❤️💙❤️💙
Coming out to President mom in Red, White & Royal Blue.
"Nazi Stormfront, Hitler's star, run her over with a car" PERIOD
For the writers to change Stormfront from a male Nazi to a white woman who at first seems so edgy and cool (but a little annoying), like a breath of fresh air for Vought and all of their sexist bs, just devious. Having the audience (who don’t have knowledge on the comics) believe that she’s a real advocate for empowering and teaching women... only to reveal that she’s actually an extreme racist and a depiction of a large percentage of women who scream their support for feminism, but are quiet/dismissive when it comes to brown and black lives? F*cking DIABOLICAL. In this day and age?? During the nation-wide takeover of Karen’s?! GENIUS. Absolutely GENIUS. This is one time where going against source material paid off in a huge and meaningful way.
Captain America: Civil War (2016) // The Boys, “What I Know” (2020)
i hope nobody has done this yet
Also may I just say that I love how Stormfront’s death came about?
Her downfall came from A-Train, a black man who she was explicitly racist to and was kicked out of The Seven to placate her.
Kimiko (an Asian woman whose brother she killed), and Maeve (a bi woman) - and even with Annie (a woman whose sexual assault Stormfront belittled) fucking curb stomped the shit out of her.
And then she got killed by the kid who she DEFINITELY thought was gonna be their “pure” white savior or some shit and on top of that, she died because of what SHE taught him to do, to focus that energy on someone he hated.
She died directly because of her own racist bullshit that allowed these characters to destroy her and they said multiple times that this was happening because “she’s a Nazi and fuck her that’s why” and that is the type of thing I like to fucking SEE
#poetic cinema
I’m screaming
has this been done before
Brendan Fraser as George in George of the Jungle (1997)