There’s a great moment in the film where he realizes he’s worthy
without the hammer and has power without that thing. It’s all in that
line, “what are you, you’re not the God of Hammers”. And then there was
one part where Odin talks about it, it’s not in the film, but he goes
“you know we only gave you that hammer to help you control your powers
because you were so useless you kept on blowing up the furniture and
electrocuting the staff. You couldn’t control it so we had to give you
something to focus it.” I love that image of this little kid, little
Thor walking around the palace, like Elsa in Frozen. — Taika Waititi
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I AM CRYING AT A STARBUCKS
At that [rehearsal], Tom saw that the production designer had put a giant lobster tank in the center of the restaurant and that was just a true design choice just to make it seem like a fancy restaurant. As soon as Tom sees it, he goes, ‘Well, I’m going to go in the tank.’
Even if you’re Tom Hardy, you don’t just jump in a lobster tank and call it day. “The designer was like, ‘We didn’t build it for somebody to go in!’” Fleischer says. “And, you know, they were all live lobsters.”
Then improvised direction required the rejiggering of major elements to allow for Eddie/Venom to plunge into and feast, and for Hardy to do it all safely. As anyone who witnessed the The Mask-like spectacle, they pulled off the construction and stunt work under the wire. And the lobsters gobbled up by a Venomized Eddie? Marshmallow crustaceans with chocolate syrup blood.
You taught me to cut all my ties to humanity… to other people. I had only a few moments with her. Amidst all the… noise, chaos, and the violence. We were together only for moments, that was all. Orchids. She likes orchids. And, yeah, Stick. It was worth it.
T’Challa + his smirk/smile
one of the things I remember reading about t’challa was how different he is from all the other marvel heroes that he isn’t constantly cracking jokes or being self effacing or even sarcastic. he’s a serious hero with strong emotions often on the surface and the comedy is left to those around him. just another reason i love this interpretation of the character.
The film starts with two siblings talking, and it ends with two siblings talking. But here, he’s being honest with her. He’s telling her everything, telling her the truth. You see the difference between T’Challa and his father.
— Ryan Coogler, Director’s Commentary














































