I loved him. I've never seen That Other Show so I don't know how the voice compares, but I'm familiar with the character.
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I will watch him do anything, so I was happy. Didn't know he was in it.
I loved him. It was a great bit of casting and the side eye after Thor's "only if I don't make it" line was a nice touch . It also made sense , in way, that the Space dwarves would be giant.
I always love me some Dinklage.
I thought the body movements changed to giant size were a great touch.
I haven't decided how I feel aboutThor calling Rocket "Rabbit".
Predictably, I loved that.
Although you have sideways convinced me thata vid of The Cure's Disintegration that's just characters getting mulched would be the greatest thing ever. I'm not right, I own that.
I love you. Have I mentioned that recently? I am so tempted to keep an eye on any fandom charity auctions so I could bid on a vidder JUST FOR THAT.
Aw, Atropa makin' me happy!
I loved Dinklage except whatever they did to the timbre of his voice was, for some reason, very distracting to me in an uncanny valley way. Something to brace myself for in my next viewing.
I love him in everything.
Love Dinklage, love the vid idea, and OMG I love that term of art.
Holy CRAP. According to Joe Russo, Tom Holland improvised his death scene.