Dipa Raditya
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Dipa Raditya
@diparaditya
🍜🍛🍱🍔🍣🍝🍖🍲🌭 | @eagles watcher 🦅 Slightly okay to grow up. Still dreaming sheepishly in sci-fi, fantasy, manga & comic panels. Beltalowda, ESTP


the concept of these four being teenagers will never not take me out


Author yang setidaknya dijauhi dan bukunya tidak dibeli. 1. George Orwell 2. Marukami 3. Eka Kurniawan 4. Goenawan Mohamad/Muhammad 5. Tere Liye 6. Panji Sukma 7. Sitok Srengenge 8. Ayu Utami 9. Dian Purnomo




my pantone birth chart palette (ෆ ͒•∘̬• ͒)◞ what’s yours?






kasih liat foto kalian waktu kecil dong👶🏻 akuu:


Warner Bros is paying $125M for Tom Cruise and then erasing everything that makes Tom Cruise worth $125M. No stunts. No running. No jawline. He plays a corpulent, balding oil tycoon with a Southern drawl, and in the trailer he's nearly unrecognizable. That inversion is the whole bet. Cruise's value was never just his face, it's that he's the last actor who can guarantee a theatrical opening on brand alone. Top Gun: Maverick did $1.49B. The Mission: Impossible finale opened to the franchise's biggest debut. Studios buy Cruise because he personally drags people into theaters, then does a global press tour like it's a second job. So WB is running an experiment nobody else can afford: take the most bankable star alive, strip out the action persona entirely, and see if the drawing power survives. A $125M original satire with no franchise, no IP, no sequel setup, shot on VistaVision by Iñárritu and Lubezki. In 2026, that's the rarest object in Hollywood. Studios greenlight maybe one or two originals at this budget per year, and almost all of them lose money. If Digger works, it proves star power still exists independent of the character. If it flops, it confirms the IP era's core thesis: audiences were never buying the actor, they were buying the run. Either way, October 2 is a controlled experiment on the last movie star.















