verycharismaticdragon:

scroll fast to not catch venom spoiler

underapreciated moment in Venom:

at the end of the bike chase, Eddie says “oh that was pretty cool actually, not gonna lie” and then is hit by the bad guy’s car right after

which is 100x funnier the second time watching because you realize that was the first time someone called Venom symbiote, a known loser, cool

and hearing that caused them to fuck up immediately

Near Miss – battle_cat – Venom (Movie 2018) [Archive of Our Own]

fuckyeahisawthat:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Venom (Movie 2018)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Eddie Brock/Venom Symbiote
Characters: Eddie Brock, Venom Symbiote (Marvel)
Additional Tags: Hurt/Comfort, Near Death Experiences, Gunshot Wounds, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – PTSD, Ficlet
Summary:

He knows the symbiote can heal him, but getting hurt still really fucking hurts.

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Just a little ficlet cause I got stuck on thinking about how rapid healing is probably not fun at all and also thinking about Venom as a weighted blanket.

Near Miss – battle_cat – Venom (Movie 2018) [Archive of Our Own]

blueinkblot:

onesideisgreatness:

magistrate-of-mediocrity:

trying–kind-of:

is this a renaissance painting?

“Interrogation of the Zodiac Killer”
-The Ghost of Sandro Botticelli ca 2015

So I slapped some mathematics on this picture and…

image

The red lines divide the picture into thirds. They also mostly coincide with the doorway (and Cruz’s right hand), framing him nicely as the Main Character of this picture.

The green line was placed using the golden ratio (the ratio between parts of the picture above it and below it is close enough to 1:1.618). It also goes right under his chin (and through some reporters’ hands or tools).

The purple lines are diagonals that are framing the reporters really nicely.

I’m pretty sure you could also do something clever with a circle and the yellow doorway behind him, but I don’t have the patience to fiddle with that.

Basically, this picture has the same “maths are beautiful” aesthetic as (some well-known) Renaissance paintings.

It also means a photographer did a DAMN GOOD job taking it