Okay I Desperately Need A Movie Scene That Is Half Fighting/hand To Hand And Half Choreographed Dance
Okay I desperately need a movie scene that is half fighting/hand to hand and half choreographed dance set to Yes Sir, I can Boogie and I need it to star Glen Powell. I want tuxes and a bloody smirk, and close ups of hands and eyes and lips just moving to the music in what looks like a dance but is actually a dirty fight but all in all it‘s mostly foreplay. Bonus points if it‘s gay.
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Rogue is 100% coming back, and here is why.
Normally I'm not one to throw out theories, but I just have to here.
As a writer, who also works in publishing, the first rule you learn is: No unnecessary details. Why? Because details cost money. Every word in a manuscript costs money, every minute in an Audiobook costs money and even more so, every second, every line, every prop on a screen costs money.
And there were just too many details. Sure, you need some detail to not let the story feel flat, details are important, always, but here it were just so many.
The line about the new boss, Rouge's lost partner, the ring (Prop!), the bouquet (Prop!)... Sure, all were wonderful, but ultimately not really necessary, what they were however doing, is building a deep, layered Character, and why would they need this, if they really were just going to use him once.
But most importantly, the tiny, "insignificant" moment, where the Doctor changes the Triangle to no longer kill, but transport. Why would they have added this, if not for a character they plan to bring back to get trapped in it. No, it needed to be changed, so that Rogue can realistically come back, so that he can be found.
And let's be honest, that chemistry was too good to just let it go.
Also, if Doctor Who loves one thing, it's closure. No unfinished business, by any means necessary. And the Doctor falling head over heels, accepting his ring, kissing him and then loosing him is not unfinished business, I don't know what is. (Also, "Find me"? Hello?)
I may of course be completely wrong, but let's remember that River died in her first episode and later came back because there still was a story to tell.
My theory, or hope, is, that Rogue becomes the new River/Jack. The Doctor's sporadic spouse, popping in and out of the plot.
Feel free to add to this, scream at me in the comments or prove me wrong.
I haven’t seen anyone ask for this so I will.
When are we getting Like a prayer (Hugh’s Version)?
If I has a Nickel every time Lewis Pullman played a clueless dude named Bob in an Action Movie, I‘d have two Nickels. Which isn‘t a lot but it‘s weird it happened twice.
I love how the Navy made Top Gun for propaganda purposes and the fandom went like… tough luck, it’s gay now. (But for real how can anyone look at a single interaction between Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer and think to themselves “Jupp, that’s a perfectly heterosexual thing to do”?!)