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This interview… I’m sharing it bc I feel so much second-hand embarrassment for Tom whenever I watch it which is not often but I found it again today so I’m posting it here for… reasons. He shares this story, without hardly being prompted, about cutting off the oxygen of one of his passengers while in flight (starts at 2:32). Watching it, I just keep feeling, “Tom, no, stahp plz, oh gawds… begging you… FIRST OF ALL WHY WOULD U DO THAT?? Second of all, WHY WOULD U OFFER THAT STORY UP – I can’t even with you sometimes… You are in serious need of non-sexual corporal punishment.”

But the story is a very Lestat thing to do and it’s a very Lestatuesque way to tell it, as he’s cracking up, with what can only be described as manic laughter. He keeps hiding his face probably bc he knows he’s dug himself in too deep with this story, but he has to keep going, even though he probably knows he can only make it worse. 

This interview also inspired Christian Bale with his Patrick Bateman performance in American Psycho:

“Looking for a way to create the character of Patrick Bateman, Christian Bale stumbled onto a Tom Cruise appearance on David Letterman.

According to director Mary Harron, Bale saw in Cruise "this very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes” and Bale subsequently based the character of Bateman on that.“ 

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“It’s not a tunnel. It’s a canvas passage that was constructed to protect Lestat from photographers." 

New York Magazine, 1993

Facts extracted:

  • AR wanted Jeremy Irons to play Lestat.
  • There was a tunnel to get Tom!Lestat to and from set. I had heard that before, but not that it was HIS idea. That they just wanted to keep control of spoilers.
  • The pic with this article looks like a shot someone took of him on set. Not an official production still, a paparazzi shot. So they did catch him outside the Tunnel of Secrecy?!
  • Lestat has always loved being photographed but probably not when he’s all swampy, so that was just Tom being IC ;]

Hey, here’s something that might just amused you. So there’s this website and (not sure if you have heard of it) it’s called morph thing and you can take two pictures of anyone and morph it together to see what they would look like as one person. You can also morph their faces together to see what their child would look like. You can even morph any gender with another. Give it a try and I hope you enjoy morphing the VC vampires together.

Actually, I had heard of morphthing before but okay here we go, I’m sure you knew I’d do this pairing:

thank goodness we don’t do mpreg in this fandom bc really, there are limits.

^People’s Sexiest Man Alive 2K40? IDK, the features are fighting w/ eachother more than morphing amicably, this is like a lion and a tiger making a liger…

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TGIF! New pics of Never Go Back set!

Lol, OMG you sleepy, Tom??

These aren’t great pics, reblogging bc my friends and I were in NOLA last weekend (12/5/15) and there was tons of film equipment crowding the little French Quarter for this, they were shooting on Chartres St., near Jackson Square 😀 That fleur-de-lis on the car door is ubiquitous in that city. They even have it on the trash cans.

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Vanilla Sky, 2001
Cocktail, 1988 [X, X]
Movie Scenes of the Past in Real Life New York
Christopher Moloney (@philmfotos) photographs screen-grabbed movie stills against the city landscape.