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"It's so often in movies that women are more naked than men and that's unfair. We wanted to sort of redress the balance... I didn't have a problem with the nakedness because I felt that there's always been a strain of sexuality in Gothic romance as much as there has been the fear of death and the threat of violence. It's a very violent film and I felt like we needed to balance that. So if we're going to bring up the violence we needed to bring up the sense of sexuality."
-- That's Tom Hiddleston talking about Guillermo Del Toro's upcoming film Crimson Peak to E-News; they clarify the extent of his nudity by saying he's talking about, and I quote, "his hot naked butt." Yeesh, E-News, take a cold shower. (As if I'm one to take the high road here... ha!) Anyway I hope we see more of "his hot naked butt" than the glimpse we've already seen in that red-band trailer - I mean Charlie Hunnam's "hot naked butt" could also be bouncing around this movie so why not bounce them off each other, know what I'm saying?
Those eyes are mesmerizing....
ReplyDeleteLove the guy, but the butt it's not enough. This is not the 90s!
ReplyDeleteHe also is quite naked in High-Rise but he still had a book to block his cock.
ReplyDeleteIt's weird that he's dick-shy, since every hint we've been given is he has no reason at all to be so -- see also here and here
ReplyDeleteMet him yesterday for the German Interviews for "Crimson". He is really a charmer.
ReplyDeleteFor the scene: That is such a quick flash... if you want to have a good look, go to "Only lovers left alive"...;)