I saw a video of Tom Hardy, working with a local animal shelter, presenting various dogs - they had little jackets/coats with the name of the shelter on them and as each one came to him, he'd pull out a little note with information about the dog. Very sweet.
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Tom Hardy makes all other famous dog lovers seem like Cruella DeVille by comparison. Dude really loves dogs.
Cereal: I told my friend on the way back from the movie that Tom Hardy is the walking embodiment of a child's "Can I pet your dog???" request.
I came across this and it seemed like something the Buffistas would be interested in.
Wow!
Yes, yes I am.
So, hey, apparently the Danny Boyle Frankensteins will be showing in theaters over the next couple of weeks. I want to see both of them, right?
I don't know if I could take seeing it twice in quick succession. I found it really disturbing, if excellent.
Assuming it's scheduled the same everywhere, it's playing on the 22nd and the 29th. I think it's Cumberbatch as the creature first, but I'm not 100% sure of that.
I recommend seeing both, if you can. It's fascinating to see how different the show is with the casting change.
That said, I prefer the Cumberbatch as Creature configuration because t essay omitted .
I know that I was able to find out which showing was which on the NTLive site, but I'm not 100% sure where.