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, ..., 300, 301, 302.

Вопрос: Что происходит, анон?
1. #ЛокиЖиви 
97  (20.17%)
2. #Тор_отомсти 
63  (13.1%)
3. #Такое_гуро_не_для_анона 
19  (3.95%)
4. #Марвел_упоролся_и_не_лечится 
32  (6.65%)
5. #Локи_все_равно_уполз! 
92  (19.13%)
6. #Анон_сдал_билет 
23  (4.78%)
7. #Марвел_Сосите 
50  (10.4%)
8. #Анон_все_проспал 
10  (2.08%)
9. #Еще_этих_синих_таблеток_мне осыпьте! 
23  (4.78%)
10. ЛОКЕБОХ!!! ТОММЕАВАТАР!!! 
72  (14.97%)
Всего:   481
Всего проголосовало: 151

@темы: локиправда

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26.04.2018 в 01:15

*видел пустой тред*
26.04.2018 в 01:17

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26.04.2018 в 01:19

В общем, все умерли. Классика, Шекспир, Том Хиддлстон
26.04.2018 в 01:21

аноны, ну вы щас как юзеры с тумбы, которые до последнего верили что слитая первым каналом серия шерлока липовая)

Тут такая история, что Локи фаны сами не очень окей по жизни, и вот так вот серануть на них с оттягом - верх цинизма. В такое не хочется верить. Народ в бложики ходил 7 лет, как на вторую работу, а тут такое.
26.04.2018 в 01:21

У него лицо на этой машинке эпично унылое
26.04.2018 в 01:23

Mark Ruffalo reading thirst tweets about himself will make you FEEL THINGS.


26.04.2018 в 01:25

Stagecraft Special Edition: Tom Hiddleston Talks Shakespeare, ‘Avengers’

«Today we offer a special “Passion Projects” edition of “Stagecraft,” with Variety‘s deputy awards and features editor Jenelle Riley speaking to actor Tom Hiddleston about his recent production of “Hamlet,” directed by Kenneth Branagh.

Hiddleston, who rose to prominence playing the God of Mischief Loki in “Thor” and subsequent films like “The Avengers,” will be reprising the role in theaters with “Avengers: Infinity War,” opening this week. But he began his career in the theater, where he discovered early on the works of William Shakespeare, which have remained a constant throughout his professional life, having appeared in several adaptations, including “Cymbeline” and “Coriolanus” onstage and in the BBC’s “Hollow Crown” series.

Among other things, Hiddleston cites a 1997 production of “Othello” at the Royal National Theater directed by Sam Mendes for opening his eyes to what Shakespeare could be. “I was blown clean away. I just understood it, I connected with it, it was as alive as any piece of art I’d ever seen,” he says. “That sort of opened my eyes to what Shakespeare could be. And this is so important, I think, for people because at school it seems dusty and stuffy and scary … and it’s not that at all. It’s alive, it’s vital and its electrifying and it’s present and it’s for everyone. And that’s the first moment for me that I understood that.”

Last fall, he portrayed one of the Bard’s most iconic characters in a production of “Hamlet” directed by Kenneth Branagh. The fundraiser for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts was already hot ticket for obvious reasons, made all the more scorching by the fact it was performed in a 160-seat theater with admission being determined by a lottery system. Of the staging, which was done in a thrust configuration in the small space, Hiddleston says, “I knew that was going to give us two things: It was going to give me nowhere to hide. Which I love as an actor, I’m a sucker for punishment. And it was going to give them nowhere to hide. They weren’t outside the action watching it, they became a part of it.”

But if you weren’t one of the lucky few to score a ticket, fear not, as Hiddleston drops more than a few passages from the play during the discussion, where he also talks about gender swapping some of the roles. “There were 10 actors, five men, five women,” he says of their cast. “Famously, Shakespeare wrote many, many parts for men and less parts for women. But we were going to have a completely 50/50 cast. And we made that decision before even interpreting what those decisions might reveal about character. So Horaitio became Horaitia and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern became Rosacrantz and Guildastern.”

Adds Hiddleston, “What happens is the people who are closest to Hamlet are all women, and what that reveals about the part and how that reflects and inflects the relationship with Ophelia – then you start to see that Hamlet is a young student prince who’s had lots of different complex relationships with different women of his own age as opposed to just one.”

Though the Prince of Denmark is a famously tortured character, Hiddleston reveals he didn’t take the doom and gloom home with him. “I was happy playing Hamlet, which is odd, isn’t it? I was aware of the weight but it was more the weight of the profundity of the questions he’s asking.” He cites the infamous “To be or not to be speech,” saying he loved asking the audience what the value of life is at every performance. “I think everybody should play Hamlet, I think everybody should have the good fortune to ask that question.”

The conversation comes full circle to his work in the Marvel Universe, not only because it was Branagh who gave him his break by casting him as Loki, but because the character and story are so Shakespearean in many way. “He is a fascinating contradiction,” Hiddleston of the trickster, adding, “It has been one of the great unexpected surprises of my life, playing this part. I’ve loved it. I didn’t expect to play it for this long and I feel really honored to be in it, I really do.”

Having recently done a press conference with some of his “Infinity War” co-stars, he adds, “I sit alongside these extraordinary, charismatic actors, some of the greatest actors in the world and think: How the hell did I get here?”

Listen to the full podcast below.»

variety.com/2018/film/features/tom-hiddleston-a...
26.04.2018 в 01:27

Локи живи
26.04.2018 в 01:27

Никто и ничто не помешает мне верить в то, что Локи ЖИВ!!! Что бы там в кино ни показали!
26.04.2018 в 01:27

Tom Hiddleston On Wanting to Play Galactus and His Best Comic-Con Memory

«Like all of you, I couldn’t be more excited to see Avengers: Infinity War. As a huge fan of what the Russo Brothers did on Captain America: Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War, my expectations for Infinity War are probably a bit too lofty, but if anyone can pull this colossal movie off it’s directors Joe and Anthony Russo, screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and Kevin Feige with his amazing producing team at Marvel Studios.

Over the weekend, Marvel and Disney held a massive press junket with the stars and filmmakers here in Los Angeles. Since no one has seen the movie yet, doing the interviews was a bit unusual, so when I sat down with Tom Hiddleston yesterday, I used my time to ask questions I knew he could answer.

During the interview, Tom Hiddleston talked about his best Comic-Con memory, which Marvel movie was the hardest to shoot, which MCU actor ruined the most takes from laughing, which Marvel movie changed the most from sсript to screen, which films reshoots were the most intense, what other Marvel character he would like to play besides Loki, and a lot more.»

26.04.2018 в 01:28

Ура! Новый тред!
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26.04.2018 в 01:32

Интересно как они отглаживают такой костюм? Это ж лен, судя по текстуре. Ткань мнущаяся, ее отпаривать надо.
26.04.2018 в 01:39

Интересно как они отглаживают такой костюм?

Человечество изобрело парогенератор для таких целей (бытовой или промышленный)
26.04.2018 в 01:40

догоняю предыдущий тред
Аноны, а вам реально этот кусок сцены с придушиванием показался смешным? Потому что я в оцепенении и ужасе, откровенно говоря.
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