If Tim Burton was shooting Sherlock…
oh my god
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If Tim Burton was shooting Sherlock…
oh my god
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This is Tom Hiddleston. Beautiful, attractive, healthy, perfect man… right?
Wrong.
Tom Hiddleston has a problem.
In 2011, a movie was released in which Tom played the character Loki. Loki is a Norse god of mischief, and the main antagonist in Thor and the recently released film, The Avengers. He does an absolutely fantastic job in both movies, but there’s just one problem.
Tom has been unable to get out of character ever since.
Please reblog to bring awareness to this man. We may not be able to save him, but we can at least show him our support.
THIS WILL NOT MAKE YOUR BLOG UGLY.
In fact, it will make it the complete opposite because holy fuck are you kidding me look at this goddamn guy.
If you don’t reblog this, YOU HAVE NO HEART.
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He is cute
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‘Goodie or Villain?’ May 17th, 2009.
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The other day my friend and I watched Thor and she remarked that Loki is unique from other Marvel villains because while you can see in their eyes that they simply ooze pure evilness, Loki’s eyes had this permanently mischievous look in them no matter what kind of nefarious act he was committing, almost as if he didn’t really mean them to be evil but as petty tricks (I know killing Coulson is NOT mischievous). And this is almost a measure of skill because apparently Tom is such a good actor that he can simply compress the character of a person into his eyes. I mean I read somewhere that he could have just portray Loki as a two dimensional villain but he choose to look deeper instead. I threw in Captain Nicholls because he had a 360 character change in Warhorse:D
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“They were careless people - they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”
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