theironman:

iwantcupcakes:

armoredsoftie:

ironmess:

rdj kissing josh brolin on the lips is such a power move. the man doesn’t give a single fuck. he’s the male protagonist archetype of this century but he will kiss as many guys as he pleases because he can and there’s nothing hollywood can do about it

i love how the media has rdj as this manly hetero Man Of Iron™ but he lives on a diferent dimension where sexuality is whatever the fuck he wants it to be. he will kiss man and women as he pleases. he will dress in pink and yellow and not give a single fuck.

MIRA–

Y SU FAVORITO–

robert has always not given a single fuck for people’s views in what he should wear and how openly affectioned he can be with men. he’s not here for fragile masculinity and heterosexuality. he will continue to kiss, hug and shower them all with love.

twh-news:

Tom Hiddleston, Tom Holland, Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Russo Brothers backstage of Infinity War press conference. From RDJ’s Facebook live.

  • Anthony Russo: “I saw Tom in the hotel gym this morning, working out. You can see the marvelous effects of it here.” I.e., his ass, apparently.
  • I love how Hiddleston is dressed to the nines in a well-pressed suit with a tie and sharp dress shoes while everyone else looks like they just rolled in off the street. Anthony Russo and RDJ are wearing track jackets, Mark Ruffalo says his dresser forgot to set aside an outfit, Tom Holland admits he’s wearing his only clean clothes…
  • I’m amused that RDJ commented on how high the chairs are for all those short people, except Hiddleston. TH1 is the only one whose feet touch the ground, and he looks weirdly cramped when he puts his feet on the bar across the chair legs.
  • Not exactly video-related, but: the fact that Hiddleston is doing all this press for Infinity War strongly suggests that Loki will not die in the first 5 minutes. I find this immensely comforting.

led-lite:

princesse-de-la-rue:

“At the time, Boyega’s talent agency, CAA, also represented “Iron Man” star Robert Downey Jr., who is no stranger to this sort of fame. So he sent an email to Downey’s agent saying, essentially, “Hi, I’m John. I’m going to be in ‘Star Wars.’ If he has time, can Robert Downey Jr. mentor me?” He wasn’t exactly sure that it would result in anything, but figured it was worth a shot. Later, Boyega remembers he was driving in London when he got a call from an unknown number. “Who’s this?” Boyega demanded. “It’s Robert,” the voice said. “Robert who, man?” “Uh, Robert, Downey Jr.” “I’m like, oh crap! Iron Man!” Boyega recalled. “I had better park up.” They talked for two hours that day. It was the start of a true friendship that’s since resulted in more hours-long chats, hang-outs, and even a chicken and waffles date. “Good lord we get deep,” Boyega said of their conversations. “For the most part it’s definitely private, but in general, his thing has always been inner peace and how to deal with this on a mental level. Taking care of your mental health is something that he talks to me about.” “He’s really changed my life with his advice.””

ASSOCIATED PRESS:  How John Boyega got Iron Man as a Mentor.

JOHN: “I see him as the great Obi-Wan, and I’m his Padawan.” 

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(via rdjnews)

I LOVE THIS STORY BUT DO THEY ALSO REGULARLY HANG WITH ORLANDO BLOOM? MY INNER 16 YEAR OLD PIRATES FANGIRL HAS QUESTIONS

rdowneyjrfan:

rdjnews:

RDJ: Toughest part in being Iron Man are the close-up shots.

In an exclusive interview with Yahoo! Movies, in preparation for the release of the second Iron Man 3 trailer, Robert Downey Jr. says the toughest part of playing Iron Man is filming scenes with the “Heads Up Display” view, which allows viewers to see Downey’s face up close whenever Tony Stark dons the metal suit.  

From Yahoo:

“When you do the HUD work, usually it’s kind of the last thing in the schedule,” Downey said. “And you’re going back and essentially living the movie again in close-up, tired.”
Basically, Downey has to relive all of the action scenes in the movie they already shot and deliver the same level of intensity even though he’s standing still and there’s nothing for him to actually react to. That includes performing some of his most emotional scenes, like in The Avengers when he is unable to contact Pepper (Gwyneth Paltrow) while he is flying to what he believes will be his death.
Downey explained it this way:  “I don’t like, [as himself] ‘All right. What’s happening now?’ [as the director] ‘Oh, the most important woman in your life is falling off crane into a fiery pit. Okay? So, let’s just rehearse once and then we’ll do it about 10 or 12 times until the camera is right and you’ve given enough.’ They’re just screaming direction at you… I like the scenes. I like the action.”

(Source: Yahoo!)

This is why Robert deserves an Oscar. He is literally acting without anything to react to essentially. Wow. Respect