
@OrgChaosForever Best Rise of Skywalker
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@OrgChaosForever Best Rise of Skywalker


At least we know how he really feels but he bent over for Hollywood. I get that’s how he gets a paycheck (aside from making a BOATLOAD from book copies sold) but apologizing after a few people get upset isn’t how things change for the better. If you don’t like the way something is, speak out about it and don’t change your stance over a few crybabies.

>make a movie with white male actor as the lead >he isn’t gay and is the hero >make nearly half a billion dollars in a single weekend 🤔

>make a movie with white male actor as the lead >he isn’t gay and is the hero >make nearly half a billion dollars in a single weekend 🤔

Drag race is slowly dying and I think they should stop at season 20 and take a long pause #dragrace



Rush vs Genesis. No fence-sitting. Rush = technical perfection, sci-fi brains, zero compromises Genesis = storytelling, atmosphere, peak prog ambition If you’re picking ONE to represent prog rock… who wins? ⚡️ Rush 🎭 Genesis Defend your choice 👇 #ProgRock #Rush #Genesis #ClassicRock #RockDebate #NowPlaying #VinylCommunity



Cry harder, bitch.



Utter insanity. None of these prior winners would qualify: The Godfather (I & II) No Country for Old Men The Departed Chicago A Beautiful Mind Gladiator Braveheart Titanic Forrest Gump Schindler’s List Unforgiven Amadeus Patton The Sound of Music My Fair Lady Casablanca Ben-Hur Gone with the Wind

JUST IN: The Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role goes to Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners.” #Oscars





Box office revenue peaked in 2002 when theaters sold $16.4B in tickets, according to Nash. • Several big franchise installments were released in 2002, including “Spider-Man,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.” • Annual ticket revenue mostly fluctuated between $14B to $16B (adjusted for inflation) during the 2000s and 2010s, but plummeted to less than $3B in 2020. wp.me/pc8uak-1lH0eZ