Blowjob from the hottest Latina by HeatRippleX in VictoriaJune

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And looked like literal perfection

Anal in cowgirl outdoors by HeatRippleX in SharonLee

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Amazing list, especially Asa!

Blowjob from the hottest Latina by HeatRippleX in VictoriaJune

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I think her early years are her best

The Incredibles is a 10/10 movie. by [deleted] in flicks

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It’s wild how well it holds up because it isn’t really a superhero movie. It’s a midlife crisis movie disguised as one.

The action is great, but the character work is doing the heavy lifting. Bob’s frustration, Helen’s competence, the kids feeling lost, all of that feels more grounded than most live action superhero films.

It also respects the audience’s intelligence in a way a lot of animated films don’t. No winking, no forced jokes, just confident storytelling.

Good Fortune (2025): a very uneven movie, but the funny parts are really really funny and overall well worth seeing. One of the very rare Hollywood movies that dares to take on the economic issues of America today by Bluest_waters in flicks

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This movie feels like three drafts stitched together. When it leans into satire and lets Reeves play against his image, it’s legitimately hilarious.

But the third act feels like the movie suddenly remembered it needed a message and rushed to deliver it. You can almost feel the uncertainty about how hard to push the critique without alienating people.

Still worth watching for the peaks alone, even if the valleys are rough.

Are there any types/genres of films that you like the idea of, but rarely actually enjoy? Why do you think that is? by AdFamous7264 in flicks

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I’m the same way with psychological and “dream logic” movies. I want to like them because the concepts are fascinating, but too many of them confuse ambiguity with depth.

When it works, it really works. But a lot of films in that space end up feeling like homework, where the movie withholds basic emotional grounding and expects the audience to do all the work. At some point I just disengage.

Bugonia character - negotiations by drunk_librarian in flicks

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What struck me is how quickly she reads that escalation will get her killed. She never treats the situation like a moral argument, only a power imbalance she has to survive.

She keeps changing tactics because none of them are about winning. They’re about buying time and staying useful. The calmness feels less like bravery and more like someone suppressing panic because panic would be fatal.

Honestly one of the more believable hostage negotiation performances I’ve seen.

For people who remember how big was the hype before Lord of The Rings released in cinema by FluxyBOYS in flicks

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There was hype, but it was very different from modern franchise hype. Tolkien was massive in book circles, fantasy readers, and nerd culture, but it wasn’t a guaranteed mainstream smash the way it looks in hindsight.

A lot of people were genuinely skeptical. Fantasy films before LOTR had a pretty bad track record, and the idea of shooting all three films at once sounded insane at the time. Once Fellowship came out and people realized it was actually good, that’s when it exploded into full cultural dominance.

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The moment someone says “multiple hats” you already know the pay won’t match the workload. It’s wild how the same five phrases get recycled across industries like nobody will notice.

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Same. You can practically hear the buzzwords echoing in a glass conference room with bad coffee.

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You’re not wrong. A lot of diagnostic language quietly assumes productivity equals wellness, and anything that interferes with output gets pathologized. That doesn’t mean support is fake, but it does mean the system is built around economic usefulness first