Thanks, ita. Interesting, because he looks like he's in character.
Xander ,'Beneath You'
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Shit...I have a link to another picture that Renner fans will enjoy...here you go: [link]
Even I can appreciate the randomness of that.
Damn, RDJ and Ruffalo are short.
But I do love Renner's pose.
RDJ and Ruffalo are short.
They don't look like they're much under 5'8, do they? I am assuming Chris Evans is 6'. He looks like the gold standard of 6'.
ita, wronger than a wrong thing, is back! The first picture was dynamite. The second picture had way too much height context. (Although Stellan Skarsgard looks comically large in that.)
They don't look like they're much under 5'8, do they?
5'6" I'd wager.
All the height reports I can find are in line with my estimations, including sources I've found reliable when I could calibrate them.
Bon, "too much height context"? When exactly is too much?
And as for being right, in a movie with that much Evans and all that Jr Downey as well as bonus Jackson and Gregg--I'm good. Seriously good.
Bon, "too much height context"? When exactly is too much?
When hotties start looking like tinies.
I hadn't realized Hiddleston was THAT tall... he dwarfs Evans, who is not a small man.
Well, Hiddleston and Hemsworth were of a height, right? And it's easy to process Chris as massive, so go with that.
Okay, wait, I have a link to cute Hiddleston and Evans somewhere...yes...they're so cute here: [link]
When hotties start looking like tinies.
Otherwise known as the truth, my child, the truth.
eta: Hiddleston was under my radar except for Wallander and Cranford...he just snuck right up into the big American (directed by a Brit) movie,