infamouslydorky:

ralphsmotorbike:

missanthropicprinciple:

infamouslydorky:

Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that this sweet old man played the part of one of (if not the) most ruthless characters in Star Wars?

  • over 12-inch-long feet?! cool
  • Grand Moth!!! 
  • “that dear little Carrie Fisher”

Okay this is one of the best things ever. Carpet slippers!

Grand Moth Tarkin

Carpet slippers included

pearlo:

pearlo:

jabletown:

mcavoyclub:

How James McAvoy got a bruise for playing the punching game with Hugh Jackman

well i really love this acknowledgement that he abuses his small cuteness to his advantage

I LOVE HIM A LOT 

SEPARATE BUT EQUALLY IMPORTANT: THAT PICTURE TO DOING THINGS TO ME. THINGS. jesus.

Also I appreciate aesc’s tag here a lot: 

i just spent a considerable amount of time looking through my archives to find the post with that bottom picture on it again. STILL WORTH IT, my lord. 

I’d like to see, also, a love interest perhaps. Maybe she gets the chance to move on from Cap.” It would be hard to find a man to match up to someone who is literally the embodiment of American ideals, so Atwell is already thinking outside the box. “Maybe it would have to be a woman!

Hayley Atwell on Why Agent Carter Is ‘a Bit of a Nerd’

HAS ANYONE TALKED ABOUT THIS QUOTE YET?

ABOUT HOW HAYLEY ATWELL IS APPARENTLY TOTALLY HERE FOR BISEXUAL PEGGY CARTER?

(via bi-spies)

maxiekat:

“Originally the movie opened with a World War II sequence,” Feige says. “It was in the script early on and we boarded and did some concept art for it (ed. – top 2 pictures) to try and remind the audience that he is from the past, reestablish Bucky as a character, and use that to transition into the world. Before production, as we were going through it, we realize the Smithsonian served that purpose, and the best thing for the movie would be just to throw the audience into the modern world with Cap. Then everything we needed to know about his experiences in World War II we could get out of his discussions with Sam and Peggy and the Smithsonian trip., which is why the WWII sequence fell out of the film.” – The Art of Captain America: The Winter Soldier