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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018) dir. Rich Moore & Phil Johnston
Thor (2011): Director’s Commentary
KENNETH BRANAGH: Jaimie Alexander as Sif, an absolute comic geek, she knows more about the comics than most of the people involved with the project. I think she's from a family of many brothers, and she has also that tomboyish quality that makes her unafraid to be involved with the physical stuff. So, she did a great job of conveying the warrior princess, but she also, as you can see, is quite stunningly beautiful, and brings to Sif's inner life, as we go through the movie, really quite a complex quality, particularly in relation to what she feels about Thor. It was a very fine, very subtle piece of acting.
Thor (2011): Director’s Commentary
KENNETH BRANAGH: Tom Hiddleston, I worked with in the theatre and on television in England, and he brings to Loki an intellectual complexity. He has a real swiftness of thought. Tom has a fine sense of humor, so you can get Loki, the mischief maker. He, like all the others, did an enormous amount of work by way of preparation, by way of research into the comics. And he is someone, as an actor, who from take to take is very free, very able, very imaginative, and is really quite a brilliant, young talent. He got on very well with both Chris Hemsworth directly and was part of a very, very happy, kind of, chemical combination of folk in this group.
Thor (2011): Director’s Commentary
KENNETH BRANAGH: This work, evidence in Chris Hemsworth's torso, was the product of his six, nine months of very intensive work in the gym, and I thought that I might risk saying that I'd had his head pasted onto my body here for this sequence, but I fear that you wouldn't believe me, so I guess I'm just going to have to tell you that it was him. And I remember a few days before we shot this saying rather embarrassingly, "Hey, Chris, I want to do this shot, it seems important to me that we reveal Thor in this way. Do you mind taking your shirt off?" To which he replied, "Do I mind? I've been doing this for nine months, mate. Of course I'm gonna get this shirt off." I'm glad he did, because it's produced gasps in early screenings, and we needed Thor to look like a god, Chris Hemsworth does.
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