motokoayoama:

castellating:

ticogirls:

I like how considerate Thor is. I like the fact that Thor… he was thinking about Valkyrie, he was just like, “I’ll go off and not only get a weapon. I’ll go get some clothes for her as well, to inspire her. Give her a sense of place. Help her get her identity back. She’s been running from the truth and running from her past.” He’s just given her an opportunity to embrace it, to acknowledge who she is. She’s a Valkyrie.

— Taika Waititi, Thor: Ragnarok director’s commentary

#this is THE scene #like if they went the basic route they wouldve 100% kissed right here #but for once they actually gave a shit about the female character #and i love it #like if they kissed it would make sense from thors perspective bc hes been crushing on her the whole time #but for once they gave a shit about the woman #and it wouldnt have made sense for valkyrie #shes still traumatized #but when she calls him back like ‘your majesty dont die’ #thats SO much #like that whole part is from Her perspective #the shot is over Her shoulder #like after she was so adamant about being aloof #she calls him back just bc she wanted him to know she did care!!!! #which is ALOT for her to admit #after how much she lost #like bitch im crying #thorkyrie (via @petermaximoff )

#this scene is SO on point #and it is SO much better than a kiss #which would have made me cringe #because it would be totally out of character #even for Thor IMO #because he has so much respect for Val #and being a gentleman #he would never have tried to do something he knows she is not ready for #and truth be told up until this point he cannot know she likes him #of course there is lots of chemistry and sexual tension between them #but he knows deepdown she is quite fragile #although she does not show it #he does not want to push her #because he knows she is not ready #I said it twice #I am rambling #god I love this ship #so much potential #thorkyrie

filmgifs:

“If any superhero won 2017, it was Wonder Woman. In yet another year when movies were punctuated by superheroes, none shined brighter than Diana Prince, played by Gal Gadot. And while the movie contained many great moments, there was none more powerful and defining than the scene where Wonder Woman charges through “No Man’s Land.” What’s brilliant about this scene is that it’s not only representative of Diana standing up for what she believes in, it’s compassion, determination, inspiration, and love rolled into one moment: Diana is taking fire and protecting those who can’t protect themselves. And she’s doing it with a small smirk that sharpens on her lips, as if she knows she’s got this. It crystallizes Wonder Woman’s heroism in such a beautiful way that as of that moment, you don’t need to know anything about the character’s past to understand her. This amazing scene tells you all you need to know about Wonder Woman’s place in the world.” – Wonder Woman’s “No Man’s Land” scene was the best superhero moment of 2017