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It's interesting that every actor who's worked with Nolan says how much they enjoy working with him. You don't see actors making those sorts of statements about other directors very often anymore.
I read a few reviews of warrior and there's a good chance it'll get a lot of Oscar buzz. There saying tom hardy might even get a best actor nomination
Hahahaha!Remember how people were saying Tom was bisexual? He isn't.
I had a distinct lack of male role models, apart from the ones I chose. Boys are not qualified to pick healthy ones. I held onto my immaturity.
This much candour makes you wonder whether Hardy ever regrets being, well, quite frank. I dont regret anything Ive ever said. Its just a shame things are misconstrued and I dont get the opportunity to explain. Not even the time he said hed enjoyed relationships with men in his twenties?
I have never put my penis in a man, is Hardys characteristically direct response. Ive never had a cock in my arse, and I have no ****ing desire for it. If thats what you like, cool. But it doesnt do it for me. Hes irritated his words were taken out of context, but conceded, one thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.
Thanks for the clarification, Tom.![]()
Damn, I wanted him to be bi.![]()
Just you just wait. Some exist already.![]()

damn, i wanted him to be bi.![]()
SOURCE: http://www.larsenonfilm.com/index.php?Page=SoloReview&ReviewID=2031The scariest man in movies right now might be Tom Hardy.
I first encountered him as the charming Eames in Inception, but have since caught his performance as England's most notorious prisoner in Bronson. Now, in Warrior, he plays Tommy, a maniacal Iraq War veteran trying to take out his anger against his estranged family in the fighting ring. This becomes somewhat easier when he enters a mixed martial arts tournament against his brother Brendan (Joel Edgerton), who has put his own life on the line in order to keep his home from going into foreclosure.
It isn't just that these are violent roles Hardy has been playing. It's the absolute ferocity with which he occupies them. The man somehow makes his sinews seethe. If I were Christian Bale - who will appear opposite Hardy's villainous Bane in next summer's The Dark Knight Rises - I'd be very, very frightened.
Maybe. Would be even better if Bane demands Batman to kill him, ala Knightfall volume 2, when Azrael-Bat takes him down. It could play a part in Batman's public redeeming about murder as well, as Batman would refuses to grant Bane's wish - and instead leaves him for the police.Could this be the final battle between Bane and Batman where Bane accepts defeat and surrenders?
I am assuming the final defeat will be a variation on the old 'venom tubes are disconnected' theme, showing that Bane is a cheat and Batman is the best for what is humanly possible. If they handled it in a desperate manner I'd be alright with it. Bane freaking out because he can't fall back upon his drug, and the fight becoming even. I'd want it to play out over a good length scene. Nothing immediate about it.So I am to believe that Bane loses just because his mask gets destroyed?
i don think he loses. he will be saved by [BLACKOUT]Miranda Tate and the knife[/BLACKOUT]So I am to believe that Bane loses just because his mask gets destroyed?
Yeah. That'd be incredibly lame.
