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Dreaming a Dream acrylics on canvas. 30x40cm by I. M. Mueller
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Tony was waiting for himself to be the next one to disintegrate.
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Stan Lee and Robert Downey Jr. behind the scenes of “Iron Man”, (2008). Dir. Jon Favreau.
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Adorable
Fav Spidey Gifs Appreciation Post!!
Peter being Peter
Spiderman: mr stark where are we going?!
Stark: I’m taking you home kid
Spiderman: but I can take then Mr stark, please “clearly tired”
Stark: enough kid we are going home
AVENGERS ASEMBLE!!
I know this isn’t a drawing but can you imagine how awesome it will be to have a cross over movie with Deadpool and spidey oh my god
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Wait, endgame basically went "Hey, there are infinite timelines and possibilities"... So that means in at least one FrostIron and all your other ships were a real thing. One could say that cannonly FrostIron/litterly anything was a thing. We just haven't gotten to that timeline yet.
EXACTLY!!!! With Loki breaking off into another timeline there really are limitless possibilities with what can happen.
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“Don’t waste it, don’t waste your life, Stark.”
Tony Stark, a man who cared so much.
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Yeah.
the fact of the matter is that the marvel multiverse is infinite and it literally doesn’t matter if tony dies in one single cinematic universe because there’s 20 more universes where he’s alive and well and honestly, I mean, you expect me to sit here and believe that in a film universe based on comic books where no character is ever truly dead - because clones and resurrection nonsense is a thing - to truly mourn my man, iron man? no sir. no way. write those fanfictions. read those comics. deny that canon. that’s what fiction is all about. that’s what comics are all about. avengers endgame is canon? tony stark is dead? well my friend that’s only true if you want it to be. canon isn’t constant and neither are its creators. so rewrite the canon until you’re writing the canon. cause technically, you already are.
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Yep.
y’all have heard of bubble butt. but let me introduce…
bobble butt
previously known as “buttbert” then later “bobutt”, this category of the RDJ spectrum has officially been renamed. because, well. it bobbles.
thank you for your time.
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hot take: nobody understands mcu!tony better than rdj and i’m so goddamn thankful that he actually cared enough about his character and had creative input on tony’s stark’s arc throughout the movies. he didn’t just sit back and let the directors do whatever they wanted with tony, which is more than can be said for some of the other actors,,,
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Joe and Anthony Russo, the sibling directors who have worked with Downey on “Captain America: Civil War,” “Avengers: Infinity War” and the new “Avengers: Endgame,” say the Academy should finally recognize Downey for his Marvel Studios work — even if it means overcoming apparent bias against actors in superhero movies. (The late Heath Ledger is the only actor to ever win an Oscar for a superhero role, for 2008’s “The Dark Knight.”)
“His cumulative body of work from these movies is staggering,” said Joe Russo, while promoting the record-breaking “Endgame” this week in Washington. “If you look at the work over just even the last four [Marvel] films he’s done, it’s phenomenal. . . . He deserves an Oscar perhaps more than anyone in the last 40 years because of the way that he is motivated.”
The early “Iron Man” movies relied heavily on Downey’s quick-tongued charisma. But one benefit of “Endgame” running over three hours is that the directors are able to let scenes of emotional dialogue breathe between the battles. And because Downey’s character is given a textured arc involving multiple generations of family, the actor reminds viewers of his seemingly effortless range.
With some of his scenes, “it’s heartbreaking,” Joe Russo said. “He has the world in tears right now.”
A decade ago, I sat with Downey at Comic-Con International in San Diego, as he and director Jon Favreau were riding the high of “Iron Man” and making its first sequel. Downey can be a deceptively complicated performer, and you could sense he was still sculpting just what he wanted his Tony Stark to be.“I’m really strong at coming in and saying: ‘There’s something behind that wall [creatively], so let’s knock it down and be bold there . . .’ ” Downey said. “I know it sounds weird, but I have equations in my head, and those equations apply to where people should be and [what] the frequency of the interactions should be — and the words and the dialogue and the props come in later.”
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“He has a very involved process — a more involved process than any actor we’ve ever worked with,” Anthony Russo said Tuesday. “He digs deeper, and he works harder than anybody. . . . Downey really just goes the extra mile for everything — it’s like everything he’s doing is something to his core.
”The actor is so kinetic in his on-set approach, in fact, that it can be a challenge for the directors. “He’s one of the hardest actors to stage a scene for,” Anthony Russo said, “because he loves to move so much.”
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Yes. I live Tony Stark (RDJr.) 3000times.
Ok but how lucky we are to have grown up in a world with Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man.
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Robert Downey Jr. came back on stage to deliver a heartfelt and emotional message for fans after the Avengers: Endgame Fan Event in South Korea
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No words..
NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL IS ON FIRE LIKE RIGHT NOW. The spire is already gone and the roof is collapsing. Why am I in tears?!
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The old train station complex now a center and behind it they built a big Supermarket abd beside it is the Mendes Convention Center nowadays. I only got one chance to take the train here once.
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