you know, sometimes things are a little hard to digest. like gum, spicy foods, or the belief that the world is better off communicating without the aid of animated gifs.

 

gingerhaze:

I can’t be the only one to find his verbal assault from under Thor’s hammer absolutely adorable, and completely little-brother-like.

gingerhaze:

I can’t be the only one to find his verbal assault from under Thor’s hammer absolutely adorable, and completely little-brother-like.

fuckyeahgodofmischief:

How do you find reactions from fans or kids to Loki’s character?

TOM HIDDLESTON: Mark Ruffalo’s son. I kind of dedicate my performance to his son, his ten-year old, because he was on set a lot.  Joss Whedon and Kevin Feige, the producer, they were enormously supportive on set.  They were very complimentary when they liked something that I was doing.  I would do a take, and they would say, “Awesome.  You got it.  Let’s — “  And Kevin Feige would be like, “God, that was great.  Let’s move on.”  And you get on with the day.  The days that Mark’s son was there, he was like, “Awesome job, Tom. We got it.  Let’s move on.”  Kevin would say the same thing, and then Mark’s son would say, “Oh, my God!  Tom!  That was incredible!  That was the most awesome thing I have ever seen!”  And I’m like, “I am doing this for you.”  And, you know, there were days when Mark would come in with him just to watch, because he wanted to watch.  He’d be like, “I’m sorry.  We’re here again.  He just loves you.”  And then you realize that that’s the power that these films can have.

It’s such a beautiful thing.  It’s a really amazing privilege.



mrsmischief:

apolloadama:

tom are you seriously reciting romantic poetry from one of the most famous authors from the renaissance to your twitter followers right now i mean do you want to incite fangirl riots or what