Diary Entry forSky High
was rooting so hard for layla and warren to end up together
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Sky High
Amo muchisisisimo esta película, neta Marvel y DC quisieran tener esta calidad de película, avdd jaja Pd. Warren Peace es el ser humano más guapo y hot (lit) que hay
Sky High
They don’t make ‘em like they used to, this should’ve been a franchise.
Sky High
still love this movie, Warren was my heart and I love Mary so much because of this movie
Sky High
"Sky High" is a bold superhero film from the year 2005. On the surface, it's a teen comedy but it has layers. Firstly, it has some crazy ass shots and editing. It's very Sam Raimi inspired which I love and of course Bruce Campbell in this film is an easy sell for me too! The meat and potatoes is the world that "Sky High" builds for itself. It's a world in which superheroes dominate the populace and are treated perfectly while "sidekicks" are treated as less than. It's a bold take on class warfare from the perspective of a super-powered world. Even our main character's parents are affected by this. They put pressure on their son to live up to their legacy and class status so that they can flaunt it to everyone beneath them. Superheroes have become so normalized in this world that they delude themselves into insanity from what they should be. Ego and power are more important than doing good and saving the world. Jokes are made about how real civilians used to be used for school tournaments (and at times were killed). Normal humans are just props in a world dominated by Gods. They can't even purchase homes without the fate of a falling school almost crushing it to pieces. They stand no chance against super-powered beings. It's a widely accepted and dark fate for this world. In a weird twist, the villain's main goal and act of revenge in this film is to turn all the heroes into literal babies and dismantle/destroy a school that segregates children based on powers. The villain, while deluded and predatory, isn't truly evil. Nothing even close to the horrors that the superheroes bestow upon regular civilians In conclusion, Mary Elizabeth Winstead please call me
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