The 200 Greatest Movie Performances Of All Time
Some of these are a little wonky but at least Tom is here for his haunting and brilliant performance.
Yup.
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I know people tend to ignore these posts for some reason but there are only a few more days to donate to FLACK. If they don’t hit £45,000 by January 5th, they will be in serious trouble. They’re not at that the amount now and January 5th is 2 days away.
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Ezra Miller at Cannes Film Festival, 2011
I was going to reblog this anyway, because there’s so much fabulousness in one photo, but then I saw the tag. LMAO.
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Reblogging because….well, look at him.
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When I grow up, I want to be like these fools.
I spotted the Warrior poster in the East Village yesterday. It’s possible that I shrieked and then ran across the street to get a closer look.
Tough Nut
New interview with Tom Hardy in Dazed and Confused.
Everything I read about him makes me respect him more and more. I’m really rooting for this guy.
Hardy Kicks It
I had to run out to an 11 am screening of Gavin O’Connor’s Warrior, a rousing, emotionally emphatic, Mixed Martial Arts family drama that I’m not allowed to review at this time. But Tom Hardy is the shit in this thing. He gives one of the most interesting, physically demonstrative seething-machismo performances I’ve ever seen in a mainstream feature. He’s a quiet animal in a hoodie, he’s Bane, he’s a fucking musclebound gorilla, he’s bruised and compassionate, and he’s really something else.
Is it September yet?
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Entertainment Weekly’s, 11 to Watch in 2011
5. Tom Hardy
After chameleonic turns in Marie Antoinette, RocknRolla, and Bronson, the British-born actor stole all his scenes in Inception, where he played—what else?—the shapeshifting “forger,” Eames. But Hardy, 33, says there are a few folks he’ll never be able to deceive. “I could never fool my dog or my mum or my son,” he admits. “They just see through my disguises. I’ll always just be playing dress-up [to them].” In 2011, Hardy will shoot The Dark Knight Rises opposite Christian Bale, and show up in both the Reese Witherspoon action comedy This Means War and an adaptation of the classic novel, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
(Entertainment Weekly, January 7, 2011)
What I feel strongly about, after being in a number of Hollywood movies, is that I am a Japanese actor. What I mean is, in Japanese, we say Japanese actors are more like brush paintings, not an oil painting. We’re not as colorful as Hollywood actors, we’re just black and white, but you can imagine and discover colors and shades in those tones. I think, as a Japanese actor, I should act and express the mixture of what I’ve been seeing, eating, and smelling since I was little. So, as long as I can show those things through acting, and when my mythology and my role fit together well in a movie, it’s meaningful for me to be an actor.~Kensaku Watanabe.


