Why didn't the salt companies take advantage of turning it into Supernatural merch? That shit woulda sold, SPN fam would've bought it no questions asked.
I literally made a tumbler post about him eating馃槶
The three stages of Rockwell obsession...
You see him in a movie, don't know his name but the immediate impression is that he's a great actor and kinda attractive (maybe?) and when you see him again in something else, you're like, 'Oh, it's that guy! I like that guy, he's really good'. For me this was Frost/Nixon.
The full-on talent crush where you notice him in more things and actively begin watching stuff because he's in it but predominantly because he's such a good actor and usually makes good choices so they're worth seeing. You also still can't quite figure out if you find him attractive or not and sometimes you're sure he's not but there's usually definitely 'something about him'. For me this was Iron Man 2 to Three Billboards territory.
You watch something on said basis and suddenly, as if from nowhere... 'Hang on a second, I think I might actually fancy Sam Rockwell???' and then to prove the theory you have to watch about 30 movies within a couple of months (which is when you confirm he's one of the best actors you've ever seen with just extraordinary range and the ability to make you laugh and cry and feel every emotion with him and create a different, singular, full, human in every film, sometimes two *cough* MOON *cough* and also realise that he's been *that hot* for THIRTY FLIPPIN' YEARS), reblog 100s of posts on Tumblr, start theorising about how he plays with vulnerability vs masculinity to add layers of character without going fully arsehole method and spend hours making gifs of him eating. For me this was Blue Iguana.
This is my Eiffel Tower. This is my Rachmaninoff's Third. My Piet脿. It's completely elegant. It's baffingly beautiful. It's capable of reducing the population of any standing structure to zero. I call it 'The Ex-Wife'.
Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer
IRON MAN 2 (2010) dir. Jon Favreau
happy birthday, @olyphant-tim! 馃コ
With the death of the King, many lives has changed. But Elvis' music will forever remain in our heart.
He was found dead in his bathroom floor, with pills scattered everywhere. As you know, Elvis had a drug problem, which was probably what caused the heart attack. No one knows for sure. But there are some people who still thinks he's alive.
This was the original framed copy of Jeffery Dahmer's shrine, his conclusion to his entire life. His throne. Here is a more... Descriptive depiction I found.
Where he claims he would be at complete peace once he sat on that black chair.
In today's segment, one of my guilty obsessions... I present to you...TITANIC.
And ...
A glorious ship know for it's size and speed, but also for one of the world's greatest tragedies. But that's not what I came here to talk about, I came here to talk about some underrated hero's that was on that voyage. One of them being ... Charles Lightoller.
My main man, the man of the hour, the man who saved hundreds of lives that night and practically managed to calm not only the people but the captain, this man did everything in his power to make sure many people were saved that night. Even while losing one of his best friends, Officer William McMaster Murdock. Whom everyone claims committed suicide but Lightoller said it wasn't true to protect his name.
Handsome devil.
There are many more heros I'd like to discuss and even show some letters Lightoller wrote to his lover at that time, bro even signed it! It was bought by some rich guy at an auction tho, a Titanic 'collector' as it were.
I'd like very much to continue, there is so much to talk about the Titanic, but that would take up so much time and most people don't like reading too much, so this might turn into a series. Who knows.