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@drydespitetherain
Waiting literally a year for your epic revenge is the most teenage girl move ever.
In the 3x12 script it explicitly states that Lena shares a flirty look with James during this scene at CatCo. Yet when you watch the episode it’s actually Kara that she looks at flirtingly…lmfaoo
CAN CONFIRM
Just choked on my tea. No really, I am actually drinking tea, and I actually choked on it.
HARRY and HERMIONE in THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN
Meanwhile:
5x15 // 5x07 deleted scene
We all have that one character we’re in too deep for.
Thor, watching the Dora train: this is very interesting
T’Challa, watching Thor watch the training of the Dora, unsure how to proceed: really? Because Wakanda has a rich history of elite special forces made exclusively of women, and we take great pride in them
Thor: wonderful! But I was referring to their fighting style. It is very different from that of the Valkyries of Asgard, and I wish to learn it, if possible
T’Challa:
Thor: when I was little I wanted to be a Valkyrie
T’Challa, breathing a sigh of relief: I was inconsolable for a week when my mother told me that I wasn’t allowed to join the Dora
T’Challa: I refused to leave my room
Thor: I refused to eat
(Shuri, filming this from behind a pillar: oh god there’s two of them)
“did chris evans actually jump that high to grab onto that helicopter in civil war?”
friendly reminder that chris vaulted with ease over chris pratt after just telling him less than a minute before that he would be able to clear him if he only put his head down.
I want a Celebrity Obstacle Course show where all the pretty people can show off their hard stunt work for us and also occasionally eat it, because they need to be humbled sometimes. The judges would be career stunt people, to give them visibility, because they work even harder. Shirts optional.
You wouldn’t even finish the phrase “Celebrity Ninja Warrior” before Chris would start jumping up and doing yelling “Me! Me! Pick me!”
Anyone know how to contact Netflix about this?
friendly reminder Chris did most of his stunts bc the stunt guys couldn’t move like him.
“One thing we found, too, is Chris can run very fast. He also has a very unique run. It’s almost a dancer’s run. And when we tried to double him for running, there was nobody who could run like him. They just didn’t have the same dynamics or the way he moves. He had to end up doing most of his running.”
“What we also found, is that we had gymnasts come in to do things, and Chris could do the same stuff that they could do, but it would look like Chris Evans. When the body doubles or the gymnasts or the runners did it, it just didn’t look like him. He has such a unique way of moving, and he could pretty much do all of his own physical stuff that wasn’t dangerous. Like this shot right here, we had a gymnast do this, and Chris actually ended up doing it better. That’s Chris here. He hops up on a tank and over a 12-foot wall. It looks effortless but it’s not that easy!”
“Chris worked his butt off for four months doing gymnastics and stunt training so in a scene like this he could go toe-to-toe with Georges St-Pierre and make it look really credible. Once the helmet comes off, 95% of that is Chris, except obviously for that massive aerial kick that he does. I think he did a fantastic job.”
gifs and commentary (blu-ray) above from @sherloques Rehearsal above from @dailymarvel
The really cool thing about Chris Evans is that he’s a super talented, athletic guy. He retains things amazingly well. I mean, I’m blown away. I can show him a 15-punch fight two times, and he’s got it. - Thomas Harper, Stunt Coordinator, CATWS
gifs & commentary from @bealeeve-me
gifs from @aguaman
*happy sigh*
@littlesnowarrow
He moves with EXTREME economy of motion.
Yes, this is an unusual skill.
You see, most people don’t naturally move in the most mechanically stable and efficient method. Most people have exaggerated movements they develop as toddlers, and never fully grow out of.
This is why in many traditional martial arts, the first lesson is to re-learn how to walk.
His run is unique because he doesn’t lift his legs 1 inch too high, he sprints on his toes because it’s mechanically more efficient, making each stride a springboard for the next.
This is something that animal predators do in spades. Like cheetahs and panthers. Extreme conservation of energy. Zero wasted movement. That extra fraction of an inch in arm position and knees height when running adds up over time, and Evans does this naturally, which is why dancers and gymnasts came the closest to mimicking his movement style, but never quite right, because they both have this drilled into them through training, BUT both dancers and gymnasts also learn flourishes that add panache to the performance, but are wasted motion.
This type of movement- stability, economy, moving from the center of gravity in the pelvis, not from the chest, this is what creates that “oh that person is dangerous” feeling when you see them walk. Not the “oh that’s a threat”. No, the “oh shit, that person could straight up kill me without any effort” feeling.
I love watching the running scene and the noticeable difference between the two people in that gif. Chris maintains his center of mass in a constant vertical, whereas the other person bobs up and down. Classic illustration of the point above.
“People tend to forget to tell each other how much they love or miss you or need you, and even if they do remember, sometimes they’re just too shy, too scared, too certain it’s the wrong thing to say or the wrong timing. But it’s not. It never is. Say it before it’s too late. For all we know, it could all be different tomorrow.”
— just say the word before it’s too late / n.j.
And then the world moves on, but one thing’s for sure Maybe I got mine, but you’ll all get yours
Flirting is an activity best done in the rain.