ok but dead poets society remake with an all female cast
dead poets society remake where halfway through the term the girls realise it’s bullshit that their curriculum has them focusing on dead white male poets, and the teacher secretly starts bringing Angelou and Plath and Jordan to their meetings and bucking the required curriculum, and that’s why she gets fired, because she dared to care about something other than men, and her students are so grateful for what she’s just given up to teach them about liberation that they stand on their desks and declaim Erica Jong’s “For All Those Who Died” and she leaves knowing she’s educated a generation of women who will effect positive change in the world
you know when youre watching a tv show and you feel like youre coming to a part that youve seen gifs of on tumblr and it gives you a rush of excitement like oh boy this is what we trained for
i hope the female ghostbusters is really successful and kicks off a trend of rebooting every cherished franchise w/ all female main characters.. Capitalism do this one good work for me please
yes this is all i want in life. the a team? all females, fast and the furious? who needs men, the godfather? women are mobsters now, die hard? yippee-kai-yay, dudebrofucker
earlgreytea68 have you seen this? Something tells me you need to see this.
Does anyone else have that fandom that they used to be really invested in but it faded away because a new thing came up but months later you see one thing and all of a sudden it’s like you’re having a drug relapse
Steve and Bucky as kids being told that when two people get married, it’s because they love each other and want to spend the rest of their lives with “their best friend.”
Steve and Bucky telling everyone that they’re going to get married one day because they love each other and want to spend the rest of their lives with their best friend.
Steve and Bucky being told that they can’t say things like that because that’s not what they meant, and marriage between two men is wrong and immoral.
Steve and Bucky not telling each other as they get older that if they could, they’d still dream to marry the other, because realizing that they’re actually in love with each other only makes them want to spend the rest of their lives with their best friend even more.
Steve and Bucky fighting in the war together, and Bucky telling Steve that if they ever win and make it home in one piece, he’s going to fucking marry him somehow.
Bucky falling from the train and Steve trying to get drunk because it hurts too much to think about the fact that he never got the chance to tell him “yes”.
Steve and Bucky being reunited in the new world and told that men loving each other is okay now, and that they can even get married if they wanted to.
Steve planning a gigantic proposal for Bucky, only for him to get on one knee and have Bucky get this most indignant look before whipping out a ring of his own and going, “What the fuck, Rogers – after all these years and you’re STILL stealin’ my ideas?!”
Steve and Bucky getting married because they finally can – and having a “rock, paper, scissors” battle at the altar in front of all their guests, because it turns out they BOTH wanted to include in their vows the fact that they finally get to spend the rest of their life with their best friend.