These scenes…I really wish they’d been left in. You truly get the sense of how displaced Steve feels by what has happened to him.
His hands on the train, his body language, he looks so alone and lost. These scenes never should have been cut. This is the first we’re really seeing him out of the ice; they’re necessary to his character development. It also serves as a far better introduction to Steve Rogers than just the punching bag scene since much of the audience hadn’t seen CA: TFA.
CHEESE PIE. I’m doing a futurelearn course about Royal Food. http://bit.ly/28WOVhn
‘It is, it’s one of the greatest parts you’ll ever play as an actress. Except it’s the reverse of Hamlet because he spends three hours worrying and does nothing, whereas Medea takes an hour and 15, massacres the whole fucking stage and walks off. But it’s great because she uses every shred of femininity that she has to do it, and she also has the complexity of guilt.’
Helen McCrory, answering the question “Is Medea a bit like a female Hamlet?” (via notabuddhist)
i miss when hydration suddenly became a meme and there were 60000 posts about drinking water it reminded me that im a human being who needs to consume fluids to survive and i didnt have a headache all the time
we were talking about whether aliens are real or not in the car earlier and my brother looked out the window longingly and said “if aliens arent real then why can i feel them in my heart”
we were talking about whether aliens are real or not in the car earlier and my brother looked out the window longingly and said “if aliens arent real then why can i feel them in my heart”