Seriously. I think he could get into the character so well. This screen made me way too happy.
Not sold on the blonde for Leonie, though.
Yeah, I can't say I even know who she is, but he was standing next to a blonde with that hairstyle. It was way too perfect a pic to pass up. (gluh, I saw the gifset from this scene and tried to find it again, because his mannerisms are just PERFECT in it but it's lost to the Tumblr Void.)
Sidenote about Zelda Fitzgerald: per one of my english profs, apparently she was faithful to her husband as long as he was out of the room - when he was present she'd like, find some random dude to mack on.
Absolutely! Plus, during one interview, he actually said something about villains being heroes in their own minds that reminded me VERY much of something Jonathan L. Howard said in an interview.
Yes that's the gifset!
Oh, the 1920s art scene.
That tidbit wouldn't surprise me, seeing as how she was the inspiration for pretty much all his female leads.
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Not sold on the blonde for Leonie, though.
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Not sold on the blonde for Leonie, though.
Yeah, I can't say I even know who she is, but he was standing next to a blonde with that hairstyle. It was way too perfect a pic to pass up. (gluh, I saw the gifset from this scene and tried to find it again, because his mannerisms are just PERFECT in it but it's lost to the Tumblr Void.)
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Considering his FEELINGS about Loki (http://redbrunja.tumblr.com/post/11173051919/astolenrelic-interviewer-is-loki-a-bad-guy-or) I think he would do a FANTASTIC job with Cabal.
(gluh, I saw the gifset from this scene and tried to find it again, because his mannerisms are just PERFECT in it but it's lost to the Tumblr Void.)
This one:
http://redbrunja.tumblr.com/post/22765537357/ladylindy-pretty-much-the-spirit-of-an-era
Sidenote about Zelda Fitzgerald: per one of my english profs, apparently she was faithful to her husband as long as he was out of the room - when he was present she'd like, find some random dude to mack on.
Oh, the 1920s art scene.
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Absolutely! Plus, during one interview, he actually said something about villains being heroes in their own minds that reminded me VERY much of something Jonathan L. Howard said in an interview.
Yes that's the gifset!
Oh, the 1920s art scene.
That tidbit wouldn't surprise me, seeing as how she was the inspiration for pretty much all his female leads.
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