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He’s crying. He’s. Fucking. Crying. I’ll NEVER get over it, okay?
What is amazing about this scene is that the crying is an ADLIB that Branagh decided to KEEP AGAINST SCRIPT.
So Loki is trying to taunt Thor into hating and fighting him, which would make everything so much easier to carry out his own plans, but even as he is attempting this by using the most incendiary and cruel words he can muster, pushing all the right buttons because HE KNOWS THOR BEST…his own inner emotional conflict, his own half-desire not to disown himself from his brother, broils over with tears. Because Tom Hiddleston decided it’d be cool to imply that, and performed the lines tearfully.
God bless you, Hiddles, for reinventing this character.
I beiieve this was also the scene that hooked Joss Whedon on Hiddleston’s Loki, wasn’t it?
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JARED: Jensen is a, you know… he plays sports, he works out. He’s got a girlfriend, kind of a manly kind of guy. He doesn’t look it, but… And we’re sitting there waiting to get seated and we’re sort of having a drink and some appetizers and stuff. And then Jensen kinda gets this funny look on his face and he goes “wait, stay still.” And then about half way into reaching for my face, he realizes that he’s like reaching to grab my face. And you see his face change from “oooh, I gotta get that” to “what am I doing?”. But it’s too late.
JENSEN: I was already in there. It was a public restaurant and we’re so used to looking after each other on set. And in an uncontrolled environment, you forget these things…
JARED: Lucky for me, he forgot it, so the twenty people in there…
JENSEN: It was like, “quick, chug your beer, chug your beer, chug your beer”
JARED: Can we have more shots?
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lightthroughyoderwindowbreaks:
nothing wrong with this. i don’t see a problem. do you? and if you do… good for you.
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