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Love him 😘😢
Well hear this, Gareth. When I left the site just over two hours ago, I had a job, a wife, a home. And now I have none of those things. I have none of those things left. I just have myself and the car that I’m in. And I’m just driving and that’s it.
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I donno why but I found this kinda funny 😆😆😆
⎨insp.⎬
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Tom Hardy arrives for ‘Bear Grylls: Endeavour’ at SSE Arena Wembley on October 7, 2016 in London, England.
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Ph. Tim Palen.
Warrior Director Gavin O’Connor Says There Could Be a Sequel
Director Gavin O’Connor has one of the highest-profile movies of the fall coming soon in The Accountant, which features Ben Affleck as an autistic accounting expert who must draw on an unexpected backlog of combat and survival skills when he seemingly uncovers a dangerous corporate conspiracy. Prior to landing this project, O’Connor was known for directing sports dramas like Miracle and the 2011 mixed martial-arts feature Warrior.
Now, in an upcoming interview with Screen Rant, O’Connor has indicated that a sequel to Warrior is still a possibility.
Originally released in 2011, Warrior featured Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers who find themselves training to compete (against each other) in a huge mixed martial-arts match – each man fighting for very different, personal reasons and initially unaware of the identity of his ultimate opponent.
While not a box office success upon its initial release, the film has subsequently earned a devout fanbase, particularly among fans of the mixed martial-arts sport which was, at the time, only just emerging as a market force in mainstream professional athletics. And while it resolves much of its central conflict by the end, the film also leaves the long-term future of both characters unanswered along with the ultimate fate of several adjacent plot-points, and fans have speculated for years as to what direction a hypothetical sequel might take.
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“I’ve been to all kinds of different rooms in my life, so the fight that I have on a constant basis is just to try and better myself and not regress and to find a new way forward in a healthier manner.”
“My dark places are very specific; people live in violence, abject poverty and crime and I have no idea of the depths of their despair and suffering; my suffering on a scale of one to 10 is probably one, but it’s my pain and coming from where I come from. I don’t pretend to know anything about great suffering. I’ve had a bit of a rough life but it wasn’t that bad and I’m very lucky.“
Tattoos peek out from beneath the sleeves of his red T-shirt and cover most of his body, which, he says with a grin, could be a problem if he ever wants to portray Moses or King Lear on stage.
“I got the first one on my arm when I was 15 and the second on my back when I was 17 and they started to spread. Each tattoo is a period of time in my life I’ve been through or a friend I’ve lost or made – my son… my mother… I mark myself with everything I’ve been through at the end of every episode. When I went to drama school they used to tell me I wouldn’t get work if I had a tattoo, but I’m working so I get another tattoo every time I do a job.” (X)
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“I love James McAvoy. Hard.”
-Michael Fassbender
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