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#can i just say how much i appreciate Pixar for not making the witch an evil person? #she’s a witch. she’s not evil. #they actually showed a pretty accurate representation of how witches truly are not terrible people and it’s just their lifestyle. #i really really really loved that fact
Also, anyone notice the Pizza Planet truck in the second gif?
I KNEW IT WAS THE PIZZA PLANET TRUCK
Pixar you….I…..0.0
Also, I really really love how this movie has no villain, at all. Because Mor’du was a victim too, victim of his own pride, just like Merida. And ugh, I love Pixar so much.
^^^ All reasons I love this movie. So many good characters.
they still managed to put a Pizza Planet truck in a setting before america even existed
i love them
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i have only been properly scared once while watching this show and it was just now
#i love that clara isn’t blinded by her faith in the doctor #like so many other companions were #through rough winds and bad weather she finally admits she trusts the doctor #but she has a realistic view of him: #she knows he’s dangerous #and she knows he makes everything up as he goes along #so yes- she’ll trust him #but to a point (via wholet)
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and, and look at this:
“Mayer [President and CEO of Yahoo] wants to incorporate Yahoo!’s products — including search, email, and its popular homepage — into the “daily habits” of its users.”
HELL nO.
John Krasinski wrote what’s inside the card at some point prior to us shooting the scene for A.A.R.M. and it is a private message to his co-star and dear friend, Jenna Fischer. They are the only ones who knows what it says. She read it for the first time when he gave it to her in the first take we shot and I can tell you that judging from her emotional response, it’s really something special.
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