Clark and Lex - season 6
“Were we ever really friends, Lex?”
“I don’t know. I have nothing to compare it to. You’re the only real friend I’ve ever had, Clark. And somewhere along the way, you saw me as your nemesis, turned your back on me.”
Clark and Lex - season 6
“Were we ever really friends, Lex?”
“I don’t know. I have nothing to compare it to. You’re the only real friend I’ve ever had, Clark. And somewhere along the way, you saw me as your nemesis, turned your back on me.”
The Hunchback of Notre Dame AU
Kylo /
Judge Claude Frollo
Rey /
Esmeralda
BB8 / Djali
We should accept our position and be thankful for it.
Real talk. My babies, my lovers, my friends… Those who do not like Labyrinth have….
1) Never seen it
2) Do not understand it.

This is a female driven film about a young woman’s awakening, understanding her own mind, becoming an adult, learning the meaning of responsibility, and letting go of her self-centered fantasies that were holding her back from experiencing reality. Those who hate Jareth (again) have no clue who Jareth is or what he stands for within Sarah’s fantasy world.
Everyone had a Jareth when they were at that age of sexual awakening. Justin Timberlake? Brittany Spears? Will Smith? Gerard Butler as the Phantom? Nala from the Lion King? (Ok, maybe that one is a little weird), but the point is: Jareth was Sarah’s Justin Timberlake. She wasn’t gonna run off and fuck a dude way older than her. You are missing the point, Jimbob. Get off your Tumblr high-horse for three fucking seconds and breathe in a classic 80s work of art.
RIP David Bowie, you were the Lady GaGa of every 1980 teen’s daydreams.
Batman Returns (1992)
I always lose 1 follower after a post featuring a gay ship. Always. Like bad timing orrrr homophobic? Both?
Jesus, I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted about the me inside of me (Air Supply) but just to make myself perfectly clear on the matter of gay ships…





It doesn’t even surprise me anymore, the people I come out of the movie theater in love with…

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The Shape of Water Explained: References & Homages