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.
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Предыдущие темы: 1-100 , ... , 260, 261, 262.
Вопрос: Собираешься на премьеру, анон?
1. Да! Прямо 2-ого и пойду! | 26 | (17.22%) | |
2. У нас, увы, только 6-ого. Но как штык буду! | 19 | (12.58%) | |
3. На премьеру не попаду, но в первые же выходные обязательно! | 29 | (19.21%) | |
4. Буду ждать сеансов в оригинале. Дубляж для слабаков! | 4 | (2.65%) | |
5. И на премьеру, и в выхи, и на оригинал. Повелителя много не бывает! | 14 | (9.27%) | |
6. Никуда не пойду — дождусь качества и посмотрю дома. | 4 | (2.65%) | |
7. У нас премьера уже была — засмотрено до дыр! | 6 | (3.97%) | |
8. Никуда не пойду — мне и экранка сойдет. | 7 | (4.64%) | |
9. Не собирался и не пойду. Нафиг марвел! | 4 | (2.65%) | |
10. ЛОКЕБОХ!!! ТОММЕ СУПЕРСТАР!! | 38 | (25.17%) | |
Всего: | 151 Всего проголосовало: 105 |
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Jeff Golblum, Grandmaster: Most Likely to Know What You’re Thinking
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Tessa Thompson, Valkyrie: Most likely to SLAY
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«Tom Hiddleston (‘Thor: Ragnarok,’ out this month): Between takes on Thor: Ragnarok, we would play a game about Jeff Goldblum movies with Jeff Goldblum on the set of a movie we were doing with Jeff Goldblum.
Taika Waititi (director, ‘Thor: Ragnarok’): [Jeff’s voice] is the sound of the Pegasus in the last moments before it takes flight, just as the hooves are lightly caressing some soft, wet moss and slowly lifting off the turf.»
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The cast and director of 'Thor: Ragnarok' share their tips and tricks on how to talk like The Hulk. Guests included Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Tom Hiddleston, Jeff Goldblum, Taika Waititi!
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Thor and The Hulk are a perfect odd couple. Here's what 'Thor: Ragnarok' would look like as a 90's Sitcom. Guests included Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Tom Hiddleston, Jeff Goldblum, Taika Waititi!
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«It is another fun, funny and action-packed film ride when Marvel Studios releases Thor: Ragnarok in theaters this Friday. Chris Hemsworth reprises his role as the hammer-wielding god of thunder, who after great personal loss, must fight an epic battle to save the people of Asgard from an old evil.
But to do so, he must first escape imprisonment on the other side of the universe, where he is being kept captive by the eccentric dictator, Grandmaster, ruler of Sakaar (Jeff Goldblum). Thor must race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok—the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization—at the hands of an all-powerful threat, the ruthless, darkly dangerous Hela (Cate Blanchett).
Hemsworth is also joined in this latest Marvel cinematic adventure by Tom Hiddleston as Thor’s duplicitous adopted brother, Loki; Idris Elba as the Asgardian sentry, Heimdall; Tessa Thompson as the fierce warrior, Valkyrie; Karl Urban as Skurge, one of Asgard’s strongest warriors; Mark Ruffalo, reprising his role of Bruce Banner/The Hulk from The Avengers and The Avengers: Age of Ultron; and Anthony Hopkins again portraying Odin, King of Asgard.
Marvel gathered the cast of the film for a press conference at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills, and here is what they had to say about the making of what is sure to be a blockbuster.
What makes this Thor different from the others?
Chris Hemsworth: [Director] Taika Waititi, basically. We all had a vision, an idea, and a want to do something vastly different than what we’d done before, and take it to a different place. That meant doing away with what we knew, and reinventing it, and it all came from his crazy, wonderful brain, and his inspiration, and him pushing us every day on set, and constantly encouraging us to improvise, and explore, and take risks. It was one of the most enjoyable experiences I’ve ever had on a set, and a film that I feel the most proud of, just because of this whole team, and the collaboration, and fun we had.
Mark, are you interested in doing a full Hulk movie? This is the first time we’ve seen the Hulk this much. And if so, what aspect of the character would you be most interested in exploring?
Mark Ruffalo: I would love to do a Hulk movie, and I think we all would love to do one. But about a year ago, before I even had this part, or were talking about doing this – it was well over a year ago, [producer] Kevin [Feige] had asked me to come over and have a sсript meeting. And basically he sat me down and he said, “What would you like to do if you had a stand-alone Hulk movie?” And I said, “I’d like to do this, this, and this, and this and this. And then this, this, and this, and then it would end like this.” And he’s like, “I love that. Let’s do that over the next there movies, starting with Thor 3 and carrying it on through Avengers 3 and Avengers 4.” And so that’s my stand-alone Hulk movie.
Tessa, did you feel any pressure bringing this character to life?
Tessa Thompson: No. The things that I thought about the particulars of Valkyrie had more to do with mass and size. For example, I thought, “Oh, I’m short,” or, “I’m not buff enough.” Or how she’s arguably as strong as Thor., so how do I stand next to a person like Chris Hemsworth and feel, and feel like that’s true. So I didn’t think so much about satisfying Norse mythology, which is mystifying, fantastical, and glorious, and also very confusing and doesn’t make a lot of sense.
I remember someone online saying, “You know, Tessa Thompson playing Valkyrie is white genocide.” And I just figured this thing that I’m tasked to do, as with any character that has its own iconography, is to capture the spirit of the character, and I think the spirit of all of us, at the risk of sounding cheesy, has very little to do with what color we are. So I just didn’t really invest in that.
Jeff, you’ve been in so many iconic films. What was it like to come into the Marvel universe?
Jeff Goldbum: Fantastic. I like the character, of course, and the opportunities in the character. Joining a group like this cast is a dream come true. Working with Taika, he was my first connection point to the movie. We had a meeting, hit it off, and he explained what we were gonna do, like improvise and have fun.
But then Kevin Feige and Louis D’Espesito, and Victoria Alonso, and Brad Winderbaum — the whole upper tier of creative leaders — do something unique. They know how to make these epic productions, and popular movies, but they want to make good movies. And they somehow uniquely know how to do them, that feels to me like an actor-ly, workshop-y, character-y, improvisatory, delightful experience.
Cate, your character is absolutely amazing. How was it fighting with Chris?
Cate Blanchett: I didn’t do enough of it. I kept wanting to do more. It was hugely enjoyable for me. And apart from working with these guys, obviously, the chance to finally, in my deep middle age, to get fit, and to wear that much lycra was really exciting for me.
I worked with Chris’ trainer, Zahki for 20 minutes a day, which doesn’t sound like much, but my god, it was intense. And Zoey Bell who is an extraordinary actress and director in her own right, she blessed every day with the fact that she was my stunt double, because when I started, I had to manifest these weapons — I’m not spoiling anything by saying that.
Well, I manifest weapons, and I had to throw them, and I could see Taika’s disappointment. As I threw it, I said, “Ha.” I had to stop making the noises, so I had to close my mouth. Eventually Zoey suggested that I put some sugar packets, which was deeply humiliating, in my hand so at least I could throw something and be real. So Zoey helped me with little things like that. She was a great action director. So I moved from the humiliating to the exhilarating in a matter of five days.
Cate, you have a background in theater. There’s always been a lot of Shakespeare running through the Thor movies, with scheming families and things along those lines. Have you ever played Goneril, and if you haven’t, do you think Hela would qualify as that style of character?
Cate Blanchett: Well, yes, that’s quite a good comparison. I didn’t think about Shakespeare very much on this one. On a prosaic level, the language had shifted enormously in this. It was just texturally a huge departure, and as Jeff was referring to, how much improvisation there was, and I’m really upset that the line ‘Dumbos’ didn’t end up in the film.
Taika would just keep throwing lines. And there was one day when we’re on set, and I had, “I’m the Goddess of the Death, and what are you the God of, again?” And Chris said, “I’m the God of…,” and Taika said, “Dumbos.”
So the language was quite different. But I went back to two things, primarily. I went back to the extraordinary images that are there in the original comics, and then I went to the fan base, because there’s all these Hela fan girls who are doing these extraordinary make-ups online. So when we were thinking about what she’d look like visually, I went to that. I started with the visual, rather than the textural, I think.
We hear a lot more dialogue now from Hulk than we ever have before. What was is that like, because it’s childlike, almost in a way? We don’t really hear him talk a lot in other films.
Chris Hemsworth: I loved it. This is my favorite version of the Hulk because we actually got to act together, you know. We’d only really fought one another on screen in the previous films. And this time around, we got to improvise our way through it, and sort of invent this chemistry that we hadn’t explored before, and build this new version of the Hulk, which was a little bit more articulate and vocal than he had been prior. And there’s just so much more room for the humor and fun that the character then embodies, that I think it’s fantastic. I loved it.
Mark Ruffalo: I did, too.
Tom, do you feel that there is a change in Thor? Could there be a change in Loki, also?
Tom Hiddleston: In this film — I’m not spoiling anything — the development of the relationship between Thor and Loki as brothers … Thor has evolved, and grown, and matured; and Loki, in a way, is stuck in his struggles of the past. In a way, that’s the challenge for Loki in this that he’s got to confront the fact that time is moving on, and people change, so we’ll see. We’ll see. There’s room to grow, and I’m still here. We’ll see where he goes next. I’m not going to spoil anything.
I want to ask Karl about coming into this universe. Cate talked about working out 20 minutes a day. Were you working out?
Karl Urban: The workout schedule was rather intense. In fact, Taika came to me and he said, “Listen, you need to tone it down. You can’t be bigger than Chris, okay?” [jokes] You know what? I just had the most amazing time working on this film. And building upon what Jeff said, I feel very blessed to be a part of this family, and to have had the opportunity to work with Taika, and for him to be so well supported by the team at Marvel, and for them to have the courage and the bravery to allow him to just do his thing.
It was a real rarity. I really appreciated the environment that Taika created on the set. It was fun; it was focused. He would often play music. There was nothing sacrilegious about a take. Quite often, you’d be in the middle of a take and he’d go, “Oh, try this, or try that.” It was just wonderful. It felt like everybody had your back, and we had fun.»
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не все напрасно
Спасибо всем, кто переводил всегда и перевёл деньги в последние дни.
Они пока на банковский счет Дайри не поступили, но мы видим внутреннюю статистику платежей или попыток платежей. Если эти деньги нам приедут, то до конца года беспокоиться не о чем. Сайту есть на что жить.
В дальнейшем постараемся сделать прозрачную систему, чтобы все пользователи могли видеть зачисленные суммы и расходы поступивших средств. Спасибо
Так вот там новичок спрашивает про первого Локи и конду:"Он что подкладывает себе туда носки?"
хехе.
И пишут на основе интервью про какую-то драму ББсС "Премьер-министр",это новый проект Тома что ли?
Сорри,котэ отвлекло.
Уж очень похожий сами
«THR спросил у австралийца, тяжело ли расстаться с молотом-бумерангом.»
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Том Хиддлcтон отшутился: «Да, я спросил у Тайки Вайтити, могу ли я подстричься также: как и Тор, на что Тайка тут же добавил: “Да, Локи определенно пойдет борода!»
Кейт Бланшетт: «На постере “Тор: Рагнарек” – наши тантрические объятия»
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неа, это коммент к фотке на обложке, а ниже хотят Тома в бондиану
Спасибо всем, кто переводил всегда и перевёл деньги в последние дни.
Они пока на банковский счет Дайри не поступили, но мы видим внутреннюю статистику платежей или попыток платежей.
Вот и славно.
Но в перспективе из-за того, что ресурс оформлен как ооо, у них не ополовинят средства - скажем, налогами или еще чем?
Странно, что такое попытки платежей? То есть, у кого-то деньги списались со счета, но дайрям не дошли? Хренассе. И как узнать?
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Анон, этот двд у меня давно, и когда смотрел впервые не интересовался Браной, знал только это реж многих фильмов, Эдди тоже не знал, отчётливо запомнил только саму Мерилин Монро и песню Осенние листья, когда они ехали в машине. Но раз ты напомнил, обязательно посмотрю в праздники и выскажусь.
Хоть бы, хоть бы именно так.
И почему говорят, что время дневников прошло, вон как мы боремся за дежурку.
Сильно преувеличено, анон. Или мы разные рубрики читаем. Даже у Тома есть немало защитников, добрых разумных адекватных людей.
ты только с сабами, ладно? а то брану там совсем неподходящим голосом озвучили, куча интонаций и нюансов теряется
Людей немного. Новых нет и ресурс на пределе. Расходы больше доходов. Видимо, дорогие сервера. А донатящих не так много было.
Но хорошо, что хоть встрепенулись и занесли денег. Надеюсь, не закроют теперь.
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это из первых Мстюнов в Штуттгарте?