Honestly finding out Mark Hamill, luke sykwalker himself, voiced firelord ozai in atla is a fucking trip
he also voiced Goro Majima in the English dub of one of the Yakuza games and he voiced
Colonel Muska
in the english dub of Castle in the Sky.
how many fucking voice acting roles does this dude have.
a lot, because for awhile he legit didn’t want to be a movie star/”luke skywalker” so he did what he loved, voice acting
kinda the same way Carrie Fisher used to make sure her contracts would strictly forbid Star Wars or Leia references for awhile
Wasn’t he also the Joker in some version of Batman?
He was! In The Animated Series and a ton of things after it. Easily his most famous voice acting role and his performance alongside Kevin Conroy as Batman kind of became like.. the gold standard of both characters
it’s such a strongly established relationship between the two actors to the point that Hamill won’t voice act as Joker if it’s not a production with Conroy as Batman
honestly tho that scene in the incredibles where mr. incredible sees the names of all the old super heroes that used to be his friends / that he knew from Back in the Day and how every one of them has been killed by syndrome is such a chilling scene for so many reasons
like for one, everyone he knew is dead at this point and has been killed on the same island he’s at now and two, its heartbreaking bc that means that almost every hero wanted to try out being a hero again despite the laws against it and wanted to try and help someone out and relive their glory days, only to be straight up murdered like fuck that scene is just so fuckin intense
25 years old. A grown man wanted a 16 years old child to date him and he killed her because she refused.
@Regranned from @feministajones - A 25 y/o man shot and killed a 16 y/o because she refused to date him.
I no longer have the words…#YouOKSis - #regrann
FYI, the victim was a Black girl. her name was Shemel Mercurius
RIP Shemel
This is why women learn (more accurately: are taught) to be nice to every jackass that approaches them, or, to disguise their discomfort as laughter, joking, ‘flirting’.