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Clement Cogitore recommended F for Fake (1973) in Movies (curated)

 
F for Fake (1973)
F for Fake (1973)
1973 | Documentary
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"The portrait of a brilliant forger from the seventies. A hide-and-seek game about the real and fake that interrogates our relationship to works of arts and the value that we give to them."

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Take a Hint, Dani Brown (The Brown Sisters #2)
Take a Hint, Dani Brown (The Brown Sisters #2)
Talia Hibbert | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry, Humor & Comedy, Romance
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Book Favorite

"Who doesn’t love a fake relationship? But this one features a “cinnamon roll” hero (ex-rugby player on the outside, gooey romantic on the inside) and a witty Black professor heroine who is just fine with pretending to date him—for a worthy cause."

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Kwana Jackson recommended Island Affair in Books (curated)

 
Island Affair
Island Affair
Priscilla Oliveras | 2020 | Contemporary, Humor & Comedy, Romance
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"A fake relationship set in beautiful Key West without my leaving me couch? This is the type of getaway I’m talking about! Not to mention, Priscilla Oliveras writes gorgeous romances full of heart and emotion with just enough steamy tension to keep your pulse racing."

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Talia Jackson recommended Boyfriend Material in Books (curated)

 
Boyfriend Material
Boyfriend Material
Alexis Hall | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry, LGBTQ+, Romance
8.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"This book wrecked me. That’s really all I have to say. Okay, fine, I should probably say more. It comes out on June 15th, but I snagged an early copy because the blurb alone had me hooked. In this emotional, sarcastic rom-com, a rock star’s disgraced son starts a fake relationship with an uptight barrister to improve his public image. The last thing these complete opposites expect is to have so much fun together."

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Amanda (7 KP) rated Twilight (2008) in Movies

Sep 9, 2017  
Twilight (2008)
Twilight (2008)
2008 | Fantasy, Romance
relationship with jacob (0 more)
everything else (0 more)
better than the book
Contains spoilers, click to show
Edward is an abusive jerk (stalking, controlling, literally saying he is trying not to kill her) and relationships should not be like this. It is movies and books like this that teach young girls that it is ok to be treated this way and they end up being hurt mentally or physically. That being said this is the only movie I have seen that was done better than the book. In the book Bella's relationship with Jacob begins on a beach when she fake flirts with him to get information on Edward, she then continues to string him along even though she does no like him, this is not ok! In the movie however he just happens to like her and she seems to show interest back creating an actual love triangle situation.
  
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Jacob Wilding (39 KP) rated V-Wars - Season 1 in TV

May 13, 2020 (Updated May 13, 2020)  
V-Wars - Season 1
V-Wars - Season 1
2019 | Horror, Sci-Fi
I honestly don't know. (0 more)
A lot. The main characters acting for one. (0 more)
I started this show thinking that I'd finally found a new show I could get into. I watched about 2 maybe 3 episodes (it's been a while) and it was painful to watch. Now of course many shows have that couple episode area where you need to push through and then it starts getting better. This show didn't have it.

The relationship between the main protagonist and his wife feels fake. He seems to care little to none about his son and overall the actor's performance gives the feel that he was given a script that just doesn't work.

Some of the settings also feel like they were slapped together last minute.
  
We Just Clicked
We Just Clicked
Anna Bell | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Such a lighthearted read that I just couldn’t put it down! It made me laugh and cry and really grabbed my attention from the first few pages.
We follow Izzy who dreams of becoming an influencer as she misguidedly “fake dates” Luke who also dreams of becoming an influencer. Everything is fine until she meets Aidan, a blast from her past who makes her start to question everything. Aidan doesn’t know anything about her fake relationship with Luke and doesn’t use social media, so he can’t find out, right?
I love the whole idea of this book, and I love that it shows that we really shouldn’t believe everything that we see online. It really brings home that the majority of the content we see on social media really is staged and the “perfect lives” that we covet aren’t always as perfect as they seem.
I felt that some of the last part of the book was rushed, and it really left me wanting more, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing! I could have read so much more about Izzy, Aidan, Marissa and Becca and their lives. They were all so lovable! I’m looking forward to picking up more of Anna Bell’s books in the future.
  
She Drives Me Crazy
She Drives Me Crazy
Kelly Quindlen | 2021 | Fiction & Poetry, Humor & Comedy, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
A stand-out queer romance
Scottie Zajac is reeling from her breakup with her toxic ex-girlfriend, Tally, whom she can't get over, no matter how bad she was for her. After losing to Tally's basketball team, she gets into a fender bender in the school parking lot with her nemesis, cheerleader Irene Abraham. Scottie is still smarting from when Irene had her car towed at a party. Unfortunately, Scottie and Irene's parents' decide that Scottie needs to drive Irene to school once the accident puts her car out of commission. Forced together, Scottie and Irene's tenuous relationship only gets more strained. But when Scottie sees a chance to get back at Tally, she bribes Irene to take part in a fake dating scheme. One that threatens to unravel when both Scottie and Irene realize they may have some very not fake feelings for each other.

Ok, I don't always love fake dating romances, but this book was practically perfect. I love a good (queer) YA rom com and basketball, so I thought this might be good. It was amazing: just so funny and sweet.

Quindlen captures Irene and Scottie perfectly--their vulnerability and their sarcasm. The book is often hilarious, but it also portrays the heartbreaking loss Scottie feels after breaking up with Tally and how she feels less worthy and less of a person after. We can understand that even though Tally is clearly wrong for her--and all her friends and family know it--it's so difficult for Scottie to grasp this and move on.

The story here is so genuine for a fake dating book. The cast of characters is wonderful, including Irene's best friend and Scottie's sister. I'm such a sucker for basketball, and I adored how Scottie's love of basketball was woven into the plot. This is a beautiful story about finding yourself as well as a funny book that made me grin goofily throughout. The ending definitely had me shedding some (happy) tears.

Easily one of my favorite queer books and one of the best books I've read this year.
  
The Irishman (2019)
The Irishman (2019)
2019 | Biography, Crime, Drama
Robert De Niro (1 more)
Al Pacino
The CGI De-Aging (0 more)
So after months of hype does this all star blockbuster live up to the hype...well yes it does.

It's been many years since we have had a great gangster epic and the master of those films finally brings one that will be enjoyed for many years to come.Unlike his other epics this film focuses more on the relationship between the main protagonist frank sheeran and his boss jimmy Joffa.The violence is not as extreme as you would find in goodfellas or casino.

The only tiny criticism I have was the de-aging process used on some of the actors,the faces seemed a little animated and fake.

De Niro was incredible and has to be a strong favourite for the best actor oscar,pacino and pesci were brilliant as well and could get a supporting actor oscar nomination.
  
The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1)
The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1)
Julia Quinn | 2006 | Fiction & Poetry, History & Politics, Humor & Comedy, Romance
8
8.3 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
I didn’t expect too much from this as I watched the show before reading the book, but I think the show did a really good adaptation as it wasn’t too far off the source material!
I thoroughly enjoyed following Daphne and Simon through their fake courtship and into them ending up getting married and the trials that came with married life.
It was really well written, and kept me completely engrossed… so engrossed that I read it in an evening! It was good that it focused a lot more on their blossoming relationship with each other than the parties and other characters, as I feel this gives you more of a want to read the rest of the books in the series to find out more about Daphne’s siblings.
I can’t wait to carry on with the series, I think Julia Quinn’s writing is beautiful and I have hopes that the rest of the series is just as good as this book has been!