Бесит, когда Локи не любят только потому, что он, видите ли, образом не совпал с прототипом из мифов. В чем проблема? Просто не смешивайте этих двух персонажей.
Правила локитреда
Клятва Ночного Дозорного
Предыдущие темы: 1-100 , ... , 193, 194, 195, 196, 197.
Вопрос: Следующая франшиза для Тома:
1. Бонд – мартини, водка, смешать, но не взбалтывать. | 38 | (12.06%) | |
2. Доктор Who – дайте уже Тому звуковую отвертку. | 32 | (10.16%) | |
3. Еще сезон Ночного портье – Томмепопы слишком много не бывает. | 24 | (7.62%) | |
4. Третий брат в Шерлоке - Шерринфордом Тома еще никто не называл. | 37 | (11.75%) | |
5. Морфеус в «Сандмане» Нила Геймана – пусть Том и в конкурирующей DC вселенной отметится. | 26 | (8.25%) | |
6. Еще один фильм о Кинг-Конге – гигантская обезьяна жаждет новой встречи. | 7 | (2.22%) | |
7. Совершенно новая франшиза | 44 | (13.97%) | |
8. Одна из старых франшиз вроде Звездных войн или Индианы Джонса. | 23 | (7.3%) | |
9. Только Локи!!! Только хардкор! | 38 | (12.06%) | |
10. ЛОКЕБОХ!! ТОММЕ СУПЕРСТАР!!! | 46 | (14.6%) | |
Всего: | 315 Всего проголосовало: 103 |
Tom HiddlestonVerified account @twhiddleston 14m14 minutes ago
Hello Chicago! Q&A after #ISawTheLight at @AMCTheatres River East. Few tickets left. Be there @ 6:00pm. Film 7:00pm.
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ACM AwardsVerified account @ACMawards 2h2 hours ago
We sat down with @twhiddleston, #ACMs presenter AND star of the film #ISawTheLight, to talk music and more! 🎬
Batman v Superman sets superpowered record at UK box office
Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise fell a reasonable 38% at the box-office from its opening frame, on 8% fewer screens. Total including Easter Monday is a nice £1.21m, which compares with £662,000 for the lifetime of the director’s previous biggest hit, Sightseers. High-Rise arguably benefited from the lack of a major English-language title coming against it in its second week of release.
Batman v Superman sets superpowered record at UK box office
Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise fell a reasonable 38% at the box-office from its opening frame, on 8% fewer screens. Total including Easter Monday is a nice £1.21m, which compares with £662,000 for the lifetime of the director’s previous biggest hit, Sightseers. High-Rise arguably benefited from the lack of a major English-language title coming against it in its second week of release.
Top 10 films March 25-27
9) High-Rise, £273,289 from 141 sites. Total: £1,130,106
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Kung Fu Panda 3 scraps with 10 Cloverfield Lane to stay top at UK box office
The indie hit: High-Rise
Ben Wheatley’s JG Ballard adaptation High-Rise has begun in the UK with £543,000 from 153 cinemas, including previews of £104,000. Stripping out the previews, that yields a healthy site average of £2,866. For comparison, Wheatley’s Sightseers debuted in November 2012 with £213,000 from 92 cinemas, including £28,000 in previews. A year earlier, Kill List kicked off with £88,000 from 47 screens, including £1,000 in previews. A Field in England premiered simultaneously in cinemas, on DVD, on VOD and free-to-air television (on Film 4), so comparisons are not relevant – but it was theatrically modest.
High-Rise review – Tom Hiddleston shines in social-surrealist film of the year
The residents of a state-of-the-art tower block succumb to a collective breakdown in Ben Wheatley’s ingenious adaptation of the JG Ballard novel
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High-Rise, from established source material and starring Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, Elisabeth Moss and Luke Evans, is significantly Wheatley’s biggest film, by budget, scale of release and box office. It has already overtaken the UK lifetime total of Kill List (£265,000) and will cruise past Sightseers’ final cume (£662,000). Reactions to High-Rise have polarised, with 5.4% of IMDb users awarding it 1 out of 10, and 15.2% grading it 10. Average is 6.7. MetaCritic offers it a score of 62/100, although that includes the Guardian’s two-star Toronto film festival review rather than Peter Bradshaw’s subsequent four-star assessment.
Top 10 films March 18-20
6. High-Rise, £542,788 from 153 sites (new).
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As for genre, the film has a little bit of everything: the light humour of the opening scene, featuring Tom Hiddleston barbequing a dog on his landing; romance in the form of every single one of Hiddleston’s female conquests; and the twisted, fascinating horror of the descent into chaos portrayed in the film, playing out similar to a horror film.
The film features a truly stellar cast as well. Tom Hiddleston naturally provides a powerhouse performance as the troubled, and ultimately mildly unhinged Dr Laing, and is supported by a fantastic group of Elisabeth Moss, the pregnant eco warrior, Sienna Miller as the effortlessly glamourous Charlotte Melville, Luke Evans as the spiralling, unhinged television producer Richard Wilder, the wonderfully creepy James Purefoy (famous for The Following) and of course, everyone’s favourite animal super villain, Jeremy Irons, who plays a blinding performance as the semi-disabled “architect” of both the building, and the misery of those who live inside. There aren’t truly words to do justice to the performance Tom Hiddleston puts in (not least because he spends a good portion of the opening sequence completely naked, save for a magazine!) His portrayal of Laing perfectly encapsulates the slow but steady spiral into madness as the film progresses, and makes for utterly compelling viewing.
High Rise is a film that will delight, confound and repulse in equal measure, and if there’s anything to be learned from it…it’s that one should never try to take Tom Hiddleston’s paint from him.
Tom Hiddleston Says Thor Ragnarok Will Be His 'Last Time' Playing Loki! Noooooo!
Это же не блокбастер, чтобы собирать сотни миллионов.
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"Yes, i’m going to rush out, grab the nearest woman and put a ring on her…"—
Tom Hiddleston.
и чо? Можно подумать, её снимали исключительно бабла срубить, да побольше.
"Yes, i’m going to rush out, grab the nearest woman and put a ring on her…"—
Tom Hiddleston.
Ну че так мощно привет друзьям передал, от души
I’m not really the best person to ask about any shit that might have gone down because I was so caught up in the euphoria of seeing TH in person I was not really focused on anything else. This is my account of the whole thing. I saw bree and Vi’s post about how to win tickets through The Hater Nation radio show. I emailed them asking if they still had tickets and a while later they emailed me back with an attachment PDF of a screening pass that was clearly made by Sony Picture Classics because it said “This pass is the property of Sony Picture Classics blah blah blah” in the fine print. It also clearly said that the screening started at 7:30pm and would be overbooked to ensure that capacity is met in the theater and we should arrive early because the pass does not guarantee seating.
I had never been to the Landmark theater in DC and I really don’t travel DC ever but I do know NOVA traffic is BRUTAL during rush hour. My mom and I were considering hitting the road at 5:00am and getting to the theater to line up no later than 9:00am because they were only going to let in the first 100 people and we thought the lines would be wrapped around the block with hundreds if not thousands of people and because it was Washington DC we assumed there would be tight security with metal detectors and people searching our bags once we got in the theater. I’m glad we didn’t do that because that would have been overkill. I called the theater the day before and the guy on the phone assured me there was no reason to get there so early because they didn’t expect that kind of crowd or ppl to show up that early and said if we got there by 5:00pm we should be fine. We got there around 4:45-5:00ish. There was no security. No metal detectors, nobody searched my bags, no pat downs, no ID check lol. We just walked right into the lobby and went down a escalator to the underground levels where ppl were lining up for the screening. I got a little nervous at first because I thought a lot of people were ahead of us but then I realized there were tops only 50 people ahead of us so we were definitely going to get seats. When they announced that they were ready to open the theater you showed the girl at the front of the line who I assumed worked for the radio station your pass and she gave you and your plus one yellow wrist band and you make your way down the halls to theater six and found your own seat. There was no assigned seating.
I don’t think they did a lot of advertising for the event because almost everyone I talked to only found out about the screening that day. There were a good number of ppl who clearly came straight from work still dressed in business clothes. I have to assume they didn’t advertise heavy on purpose because they screened the film in a theater that was very very small. My college has lecture halls with more seats than the theater. I’ve never done anything like this before so maybe my expectations were set to high regarding what to expect in terms of turnout but it really was not a lot people there. I was expecting a thousand people to show up but I would be very shocked if even 200 showed up to this event from what I saw. The theater was pretty full I guess but there was an entire row blocked off for VIPs which I assume was reserved for local critics and members of the media, but the VIP row was not even half full by the time the movie started and I counted maybe two empty singles seats near where I was sitting.
It was a good mix of people there. I met a couple of people who were not Tom fans but they were serious independent film fans who attended all the landmarks screenings and one older lady showed me pictures of when she met Russell Crow when he came through for a Q&A. Some were there for hank and others were hiddlestoners but it was a diverse group of stoners like working professionals, middle age fans, college kids, and fan boys. The only ppl who I thought were a little annoying were this one group of girls I sat near. They are around my age, lates teens early 20s but they were a little annoying. I could hear some of them talking during the film and they were talking while Tom and Marc were talking. they were not so loud you couldn’t hear the film and the Q&A over them talking but it is a pet peeve of mine. Even if you heard the answers to all those questions before have some respect. As annoying as they were I’m sure they were nice girls but a couple of them were selfie hunters with no almost no chill. As soon as the Q&A ended one of them B-lined to the exit door behind Tom and one of the employees had to stop her. I don’t recall anything bad happening at the Q&A but I could see how some of the more serious hiddlestoners might have given that one group of girls the side-eye because they were more like groupies.
I said before the movie was not great but it did have some very funny moments. People were chuckling throughout the film and EO had some of the funniest lines. Marc and Tom both seemed very pleased with all their hard work so with that being the case I don’t really care what all the other critics think of the film. Overall I had a great time. Olly was not there and I don’t know her name but I saw the black girl who is on his US PR team was there and she was so pretty in person too.
All in all I had a great time and would love to do it again. Now that I know what to expect I’m hoping he comes to DC for a High Rise press tour and with some better planning I could make a over night trip out of it and see some of the sights.
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I SAW THE LIGHT (2016)
Это пиздец просто, товарищи. У меня слов нет. У них там быдло-форум какой-то. Хочется просто взять и уебать со всей дури.
а КП это что за форум?