josh: have you heard of the parable of the plumber who got magically transported to a kingdom of mushrooms
sergeant rivera: please fucking stop
josh: I play a lil’ mushroom called toad :)
josh: have you heard of the parable of the plumber who got magically transported to a kingdom of mushrooms
sergeant rivera: please fucking stop
josh: I play a lil’ mushroom called toad :)
The Hunger Games (2012)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
bonus:
@aikinn yeah people should see this actually

Melissa when held hostage: Threatening to hurt her captor if he’s harmed her husband, shutting down his villain song, defiantly telling him he’ll never get what he really wants from her.
Josh when held hostage: So you know the story of Air Bud?
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blu-bat
I'm saying this as a fan, but also as somebody who worked their arse off writing screenplays at film school, don't hate on the writers when they go on strike.
Writers control the story of the show, there is so much detail and fine tuning done in the scripts. Everything an actor or a director adds, is adapted from the script. There is no show without the script, but still screenwriters are horrendously underappreciated and underpaid.
Director, actors and producers usually end up with most of the credit.
Writers deserve to be seen. If your favorite show is delayed because of the upcoming strikes, don't be surprised and please don't be angry at the writers. They are fighting for their art to be appreciated.
Some of your shows are gonna get cancelled.
Some will come back but lose their momentum and you'll wish they'd been cancelled.
This isn't the fault of writers. This is the fault of the studios.
The Writers' Guild has made a list of demands that will cost $500 million a year across the ENTIRE industry. Every studio, every streaming service, every film, every show, every writer: total cost $500 million. One streaming alone could foot the entire bill and still be in comfortable profit. Its half of what Amazon spent on Rings of Power alone. A little more than what Netflix spent on The Gray Man.
The studios can easily afford this. They're just being assholes about it.
Don't blame the writers.
animenostalgia
News - GKids announced that it’s gotten the North American rights to The First Slam Dunk film! While they haven’t set any theatrical dates yet, they announced the movie will be coming to theaters across America Summer 2023. The film will also be getting an English dub as well. I’ll be sure to post more info once it’s available!
a quick word about the writers guild strike, for those of you who currently AREN'T guild members but would like to be one day: the WGA has always strongly enforced its right to ban from future membership any non-member who crosses the picket line and engages in scab writing, aka writing for any of the struck companies during the WGA strike.
so if you're seeing job openings for screenwriters at places like netflix, amazon, paramount, etc and you're thinking "hey, maybe i'll apply and get my foot in the door," just know that you WILL be scabbing and you WILL be barred from ever obtaining WGA membership. permanently.
learn more about the strike on the WGA contract site.