Empire--you mean the one that had human emotion and actual acting and directing and characters the audience could invest in and a storyline that didn't require tons of CGI? That Empire? Sure, the worst of the bunch. Yeah.
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I have no investment in the Star Wars franchise and even I know the dude is off his rocker.
A friend linked this to me: Jean Dujardin's (the lead guy from The Artist) Villain Auditions: [link]
Heeeee! Also, how freakin' charming is he?
None more charming.
Also, how freakin' charming is he?
He's très charming.
Fellow THard fans, did you see the montage of his workouts? [link] Good gods, y'all.
Man, that almost makes me want to work out. I should lie down until the feeling passes.
A friend linked this to me: Jean Dujardin's (the lead guy from The Artist) Villain Auditions: [link]
Oh my God, that was hilarious. That guy's a hell of a sport.
Vanity Fair has a marvelous discussion of Diner and how revolutionary it was. Funny, the article is all about Diner as a bromance, but you know, women like it too. ::side-eye::
Assorted Lucas/Empire related insanity
Yeah. I think I'm officially done giving two craps about anything he says or does at this point.
Then I tried to watch Phantom Menace with Dylan a couple of weeks ago (he asked to see a Star Wars movie he hadn't seen before). I thought there was no way it could be as bad as I remembered. Surely I had just built up an exaggerated and unfair caricature based on years of fannish mocking? It was probably just an average juvenile action movie, right?
I tried watching it a few years ago and after 30 minutes I ended up just fast-forwarding to the lightsaber fights.
smonster, that first actual video clip part? Kinda made me want to work out, too. (Largely because it looked REALLY hot and I'd like to be able to do that.)
I usually find Tom Hardy aesthetically pleasing and engaging as an actor, but with the possible exception of that clip, I don't find him RAAR! GIMME!
I usually find Hardy somewhat hot when he has hair, but close-shaven exposes that tilted egg dome that is somehow very dashing on Patrick Stewart yet not at all on him.