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Supersoy
waaaaay more satisfying ending
gay af
Trump's ear has no damage
hidden gem!
No shaky cam
shaky cam
Elon Musk can act!
Suspiria x Midsommar x Rosemary's Baby
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I know! I feel like the camera is her pimp!
The Samoan might have been acting to maintain the illusion that he was loyal to Merriman. By reacting angrily when Merriman hung up, he reinforced the idea that he was committed to the heist and frustrated about being "burnt." This would ensure that Merriman and others wouldn’t suspect his betrayal. Or, like if others in Merriman's crew were nearby or could overhear the call, the Samoan's anger would further sell the idea that he was loyal to Merriman. This would help keep the twist hidden until the final reveal.
exactly! i can see making fun of a one hit wonder, but an entire album?! yeah, she's one of a kind and deserves recognition for sharing those great songs with us!
Grama's over-the-top reaction in Rounders does seem intense, but it makes sense when you break it down:
Grama's Ego and Investment: Grama's anger isn't just about the money—it’s about pride and control. He operates in the shady world of gambling and loan-sharking, where losing face is bad for business. Mike beating KGB represents a loss of power for Grama because it undermines his ability to intimidate and control people in his orbit.
Worm’s Influence on Mike: Grama despises Worm, but Mike represents a lingering connection to him. Mike’s victory cuts Grama’s influence over Mike, essentially severing Grama's ability to collect or manipulate Mike further. It's like watching the last piece of leverage he had slip away.
Grama's Reputation: The scene implies Grama’s anger might also be about perception. He bankrolled KGB's initial winnings against Mike and expected to profit from it. Mike walking away scot-free signals a failure on Grama’s part, which could tarnish his reputation as a loan shark and enforcer.
Unpredictable Temperament: Grama is shown to be a volatile character who acts out physically when things don’t go his way. The table smash fits his personality—someone who thrives on fear and violence to assert dominance.
It’s less about him getting what he wanted and more about losing control of the situation. Mike’s win and subsequent departure likely feel like a public slap in the face, and Grama can't take it.
He'd give him a head full of bad wiring.
They said Jasper was "racist", so therefore they can justify "killing" him. Just another woke garbage theme.
me too!
you don't need a million dollars to do nothin man...just look at my cousin...he's broke, don't do shit!
New Supersoy suit looks like an adult Halloween costume sold at Wal-Mart. Oh yeah, let's dress him up in loose fitting red granny panties. Great idea Gunn!
she knew. when the director first shows us her screaming in the cave, he cuts away. But, later he reveals that what she was actually screaming at in that cave was the sight of her boyfriend in the cocoon with his head split down the middle. i think he was swapped when he left that note to her that he was taking a walk (the morning after he proposed).
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