tomloki:

Tom Holland and Tom Hiddleston were some of my favorite guests we had at the pool. They are both just two little kids at heart. They were playing truth or dare and daring each other to do the funniest things around the pool like recite shakespeare for everyone at the pool. And they were the sweetest guys too boot!

incredifishface:

phoenixwormwood137:

everyhourwounds:

From the Thor script: here.

Can I just take a moment to thank Tom Hiddleston for his excellent acting choices and instinct for characterization and just general existence?

The script would have pushed Loki towards the cackling madman role at the end, gleeful over who knows what. And instead we got heartbreak, anger, desperation, and the god of eyes-always-overbrimming-with-tears.

WOW. Whoa. I think this might be my new favourite post ever.

you can tell just by the dialogue how it could have played. Sir Ken and Tom were like, nah. that’s been soooo overdone. 

Sir Ken: We need to find a better, juicier, more interesting angle. How would Shakespeare do this?

Both (look at each other) in gleeful unison: GAY!

Tom (cracking knuckles, already producing tears): Do you want him Just Gay or Really Desperately Fucking Gay?

Sir Ken: (perusing the storyboard, featuring the mammoth Rainbow Road where the most dramatic moments of the film play out, including the final confrontation) Well, we did say Shakespearean.

Tom: say no more! 

lolawashere:

Top 10 MCU (Marvel) Performances by British Actors

From superheroes to super-sinners, the Brits do it best. For this list, we’re counting down the finest and most memorable British acting performances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – in film and TV. With the likes of David Tennant, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Karen Gillan, Idris Elba and Andy Serkis all vying for the top spot, even Thanos is impressed. It’s a spectacular showdown to match the Infinity Way – and you do not want to miss it!

OK, I agree with #1 (obviously) and #2, but how the hell did Benedict Cumberbatch’s simultaneously hammy and underwhelming performance beat out everyone else on that list and off it? Kick him off, and probably Tilda Swinton, too. Andy Serkis was incredible in AOU and Black Panther (that accent!), and Hayley Atwell deserves to be in the top 10. This seems to have been made before Black Panther came out, or Letitia Wright would probably be on here somewhere. I loved Pietro’s sass and punkery, but he didn’t get that much screen time.

P.S. How do David Tennant and Karen Gillan feel about being included in a list of “British” actors? Maybe “from the UK” or “from Great Britain” would be more appropriate.