that one guy who took film 101 freshman year and thinks he knows everything about /cinema/: *babbling on about squintin tarantaco or whatever*
me: did you know that the greatest actor of all time never won a single award for his acting?
guy: ????
me:
You try living for 15 years thinking that you’re one person, and then in five minutes, you find out you’re a princess. Just in case I wasn’t enough of a freak already, let’s add a tiara!
The Princess Diaries | 2001 | dir. Garry Marshall
Private Journal of Aaron Burr. July 12th, 1809.
AKA Burr fights bedbugs, loses, and then proceeds to nap on the floor for 5 hours
(via my-thoughts-of-flight)
someone who doesn’t know Hamilton, explain what is happening in this photo
He ain’t sticking to the stuff he knows
parks and rec tho
ok parks and rec right:
- has a dark-skinned, fat black woman as the sexy mysterious hottie of the office and it’s not about her “overcoming” anything or anything it’s just a thing, and she’s not “killing men with her sharp eyeliner” or being a bad person at the same time she’s just very confident and she also gets married without losing that (Donna)
- there’s a biracial latina who isn’t all spicy or fiery or remotely stereotypical at all but her heritage and culture aren’t ignored either and her plot line doesn’t center around that (April)
- has a gay guy but there’s no coming out scene or no big stink about it, it just kinda ends up coming up, and he isn’t stereotyped, nor does his story revolve around that (Craig)
- has a depiction of depression that isn’t traditional or stereotypical, especially because the character that gets it is so positive, and shows the character dealing in a healthy way and overcoming it and he’s not reduced to his mental illness and you can see that he is more than that (Chris)
- has an Indian character who deals with racism but is also allowed to be a complete multi-dimensional character with recognizable experiences and qualities separate from that, and also who ends up owning a successful business (Tom)
- there are modern native americans interacting with the people who took their land generations later and exposes some of their issues (Ken Hotate and the Wamapoke)
- shows the bad side of government and the realistic racism, sexism, bureaucracy, etc. that goes on but it also has good hearted candidates who show what good people can do when we believe in them and vote for them (Leslie)
- so much other stuff
in conclusion: parks and rec