andrewbarbers:

The first time I saw Endgame was at the premiere. Normally I see the films I work on well in advance, and I rarely sit through premieres (too much anxiety). But being the last installment of a ten-year journey, I wanted to experience this final film the same the audience would. When Cap lifts Mjolnir, our theatre went absolutely berserk. Even though I knew the moment was coming, I still got emotional. In the following weeks, friends and family would send me clips from theatres around the world losing their collective shit at this moment. Seeing those reactions, and knowing that I was lucky enough to be a part of those memories for those people, made me feel a sense of pride and gratitude that I’ll never be able to properly express. — Chris Evans on watching Cap wielding Mjolnir scene for the first time

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sapphoschld:

gallusrostromegalus:

variablejabberwocky:

gallusrostromegalus:

rikodeine:

photogenic-falcon:

I came across this very odd pond in a forest

#it’s fucking fairies get away from it

put ur foot in there and you’ll never be seen again 

(If people were wondering, this is probably a vernal pond- a temporary body of water that typically forms after heavy rains.  They can form in the same place year after year but rarely last more than a month or two)

…says the fairy apologist   ¬_¬

I mean, A body of water with a part-time existence that in some places is the only source of fresh water for miles so it attracts every animal in the area, perfectly preserves whatever it swallows until it vanishes and leaves a pile of goo and is named after an equinox is still pretty fucking Fae.

hozier be like “i know a spot” then take you here

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forchrisevans:

The toughest thing about the shield was making it believable that this guy could throw this thing, have it bounce off something and take some guy out and have it come back to him. We tried some practical stuff where he’s throwing a rubber shield. Nothing worked until we handed it over Chris Evans basically until we said, “Okay, you’ve got this shield. that’s this wide, and weight this much. what would you do? how would you throw it?”
And he came up with some really interesting ways of doing it. and he had nothing in his hands. He’s just miming the action. It was basically Chris Evans’ ability to mime throwing and catching that shield that made it work. - Dir. Joe johnston, Captain America:the first avenger Behind the scenes -

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