lokiwholockfactory:

freckletriangleofdoom:

freckletriangleofdoom:

The most beautiful part of a man’s body

I think it must be there,
where the torso sits on and, into the hips,
those twin delineating curves,
feminine in grace, girdling the trunk,
guiding the eyes downwards
to their intersection,
the point of pleasure.

Duane Michals, 1986

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Reblogging again because I like Duane Michals’ work…

and because I love the iliac furrow.

Reblogging, again, because the evening’s revelations demanded another showing of Michal’s ode to the iliac furrow. 

DON’T

EVEN

Hey, I claimed that…[it is one of my favorite parts of the male anatomy…and that High Rise pic damn near made me explode just looking at it…

If you read the book the Robert Laing character is very Hiddlestoney or very Hiddlestonian, I suppose. It’s that thing of control, but there’s a spark behind Hiddleston of perversity as well. Which he plays full-bore with Loki. There is something about him which is establishment but is also wild,which is what we liked about him a lot.

Ben Wheatley on why he thought Tom Hiddleston was perfect for the part X
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Hiddlestonian. 

It’s now a thing.

Decades from now they may call an entire range of films or their influence on film-making “Hiddlestonian.”

All because of this talented fuckface.

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As I said: Freudian, Shakespearean, and now, Hiddlestonian.

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Welcome to the Hiddlestonian era

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Wellesian, Orwellian, Spielbergian, too.

Establishment + control + perversity = Hiddlestonian (I like this very much, and I’ve loved Wheatley’s description of the reasons why he chose Tom for a while; absolutely a perfect description)

Also why I think Cumberbatch couldn’t have played Sir Thomas Sharpe – he’s missing that wildness, IMO.

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Funnily enough, there are those who question Cumberbatch’s ability to portray Hamlet’s madness, and their reasonings are pretty much the same: that he is too “buttoned up” (direct quote)  to be able to do madness well. On the other hand: acting. We’ll see, I suppose, but nonetheless I’m glad that it was Thomas playing Sharpe.

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angreav:

look-beyond-the-light-pollution:

So today was the last day of filming for High Rise and me and some friends along with many others waited hours for Tom to come out, unfortunately he couldn’t stay for individual photos etc but as he was leaving he made a wonderful speech from his car thanking us all for our support and enthusiasm and apologising profusely for not being able to stay, he said how he’d had an amazing time here in Bangor, Northern Ireland how lovely and welcoming we all were and thanked us for being a part of it, he left us by blowing kisses “for all of you guys” and hoped we enjoy the movie. SUCH A SWEET HEART

*swoon*

The High Rise blog started following me

storylover92:

I really don’t know how I feel about this….. did this happen to anyone else??? nwadadnama smittentomkitten sorry-for-the-chocolate so-easy-to-love-me triplefuckingnope tastedheart tarrysmith tomslegsarekillingmeslowly sinfully-lustful-darling sarabeth72 quoting-shakespeare-to-ducks hush-hush-hiddlestoners ophelia-tagloff laterovaries

yeah, they got me, too. I for one welcome them…and I want pictures, lads! 😉