Kevin Bacon lashes sexist trend of unnecessary female nudity in cinema and television and demands more male nudity in Hollywood.
Kevin Bacon is a blessing
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Kevin Bacon lashes sexist trend of unnecessary female nudity in cinema and television and demands more male nudity in Hollywood.
Kevin Bacon is a blessing
The winner of Eurovision is that one guy in a flag who ran on stage to get his bare arse out
“Speaking with Business Insider, Isaac discussed one of his favorite scenes between Poe and Leia in The Last Jedi that took upwards of 25 takes to shoot.
‘It was basically my first day [on set] and we did about 25 takes total. Half of them were on me and half of them were on her. I can’t give anything away but there was a scene where there was some physicality there and it was shot just over and over and over. She relished the physicality of it, let me just say. It was pretty intense. It will be funny to see what they cut together based on that.’
Isaac went on to talk about Carrie’s vibe on set, how she was very involved and always bringing her signature humor to any given situation:
‘At every moment she would just wander over with her Coke — she was constantly drinking Coca-Cola — and find a way to undercut the situation or to cut through something to make me laugh. ’ ”
“I had sort of been conditioned since a very young age to make the sound effects for the lightsaber. I know this was something maybe Ewan had struggled with too. But it was a difficult habit to break.” [Hayden at SWCO]
because some things never change…
( older jancy AU )
↳ Day 2: Favorite Scene
I will use this as reaction gif in almost every case.
Benedict dancing ♫ Doctor Strange gag reel
Sometimes I just can’t help myself
Who are you in this vast multiverse?
Endless list of characters I love: 3/? → Leia Organa
“Someone has to save our skins. Into the garbage chute, fly boy.”
So who talks first? You talk first? I talk first?
Peter Mayhew remembers Carrie Fisher.
(via starwarsgethyped)
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977) Directed by George Lucas
I don’t know who you are or where you came from, but from now on you’ll do as I tell you, okay?