generaldeliciousness:

please, this is the easiest choice I’ve ever seen

generaldeliciousness:

please, this is the easiest choice I’ve ever seen

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remyreaper:

darksigyn:

let me just tell you briefly about these amazing camera shots and their symbolism:

shot #1: Thor and Loki as kids are equal with their father almost out of reach for the both of them (his face is out of the shot) - though they are standing next to each other, still Odin is the one separating them.

shot #2: Odin still separates them,thy still are inferior, even though they both have grown to match him (you see Odin fully). However while Loki faces him (yearning to live up to his father’s expectations), it it him Odin shows his back, while his left shoulder is pointed to Thor his true son and only heir, who is not able to look at his father due to his conflict towards him. The brothers now start to turn their backs on each other: the beginning of their paths parting.

in case you thought there weren’t enough reasons for this movie to make me cry like a fucking child.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY 06.18
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 06.18

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the devil's in the details.
the devil's in the details.

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vardaesque:

and then nat saved the day

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joebloodyhunter:

Continuing from yesterday’s warm-up drawing: Lady Hawkguy and Pizza Dog!

joebloodyhunter:

Continuing from yesterday’s warm-up drawing: Lady Hawkguy and Pizza Dog!

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rufftoon:

dreamworksanimation:


“We needed Jack to be our guide into the world of the Guardians, so he became our protagonist – a boy who doesn’t know his place in the world.” Christina Steinberg, producer
Concept art by Paul Lasaine

Still one of my favorite early concept art.

rufftoon:

dreamworksanimation:

“We needed Jack to be our guide into the world of the Guardians, so he became our protagonist – a boy who doesn’t know his place in the world.” Christina Steinberg, producer

Concept art by Paul Lasaine

Still one of my favorite early concept art.

abookwormcalledellie:

thewafflemonster:

You know how there’s a theory that no two people see a colour the exact same way.

Does that mean colour is like

a pigment of your imagination.

YOU FUCKING DIDN’T

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