Alexander Skarsgård XVI

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source: http://aegirgodofthesea.tumblr.com/post/31154103853

A few of the Alex devoted tumblrs are worried he's looking at their blogs :amuse:

Not sure if this was posted. These are the videos that Queen-Haq took at the screening:

http://queen-haq.tumblr.com/post/31...obsessed-with-playing-with-him-i#tumblr_notes

http://queen-haq.tumblr.com/post/31150166873/onata-is-sleepy#tumblr_notes

http://queen-haq.tumblr.com/post/31...where-alex-and-onata-because-hes#tumblr_notes

http://queen-haq.tumblr.com/post/31...nata-looked-like-godzilla-on-the#tumblr_notes
 
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Ok, first, I love Onata's ruffle theme and her cute purse. But I equally dig that Alex is such the protective big brother/co-star and made it fun for her. Hope the rest of her career gives her encounters with good experiences like that! Glad Bill made it for bro time, no doubt more party updates tonight. It's interesting to watch these events in motion, it does really put an actor in a different keeping to be discussed in the same breath as other major actors, and TIFF is really working hard to challenge the other major film fests for the big contenders. good for Alex to be seen there and among his more talented peers.

Thanks for the pics and the stories, ladies - Santress, as usual, you're digging up some keepers!
 
Ok, first, I love Onata's ruffle theme and her cute purse. But I equally dig that Alex is such the protective big brother/co-star and made it fun for her. Hope the rest of her career gives her encounters with good experiences like that! Glad Bill made it for bro time, no doubt more party updates tonight. It's interesting to watch these events in motion, it does really put an actor in a different keeping to be discussed in the same breath as other major actors, and TIFF is really working hard to challenge the other major film fests for the big contenders. good for Alex to be seen there and among his more talented peers.

Thanks for the pics and the stories, ladies - Santress, as usual, you're digging up some keepers!

I have to agree here. TIFF is one of the three (or four) festivals I'm following closely every year. It's one of the more interesting ones and they also try to always have interesting movies, quality movies (Springbreakers aside :p) and a few big actors like to go there regularly which speaks for the festival. It's just the whole atmosphere there and how they conduct the festival that keeps my interest and attention.
 
I have to agree here. TIFF is one of the three (or four) festivals I'm following closely every year. It's one of the more interesting ones and they also try to always have interesting movies, quality movies (Springbreakers aside :p) and a few big actors like to go there regularly which speaks for the festival. It's just the whole atmosphere there and how they conduct the festival that keeps my interest and attention.

It's what Sundance used to be, before marketing and fame-ho's killed the indie spirit and the vibe.

*takes off cynical hat*
 
It's what Sundance used to be, before marketing and fame-ho's killed the indie spirit and the vibe.

*takes off cynical hat*

I always had mixed feelings about Sundance anyway. Because isn't the indie spirit gone anyway when the festival gets a widespread commercial exposure? If yes, then this happened for me a long while ago with Sundance. And I'm not a huge fan of Robert Redford so he couldn't pull me in either. With Sundance I always had the feeling not only the actors who are in the movies are showing up but also everyone else. I personally find it pointless showing up at a festival where I'm not part of a movie that is screened there. It kinda looks desperate. Like I couldn't make it with a movie here but I'm coming anyway. :amuse:
 
It's what Sundance used to be, before marketing and fame-ho's killed the indie spirit and the vibe.

*takes off cynical hat*

I always had mixed feelings about Sundance anyway. Because isn't the indie spirit gone anyway when the festival gets a widespread commercial exposure? If yes, then this happened for me a long while ago with Sundance. And I'm not a huge fan of Robert Redford so he couldn't pull me in either. With Sundance I always had the feeling not only the actors who are in the movies are showing up but also everyone else. I personally find it pointless showing up at a festival where I'm not part of a movie that is screened there. It kinda looks desperate. Like I couldn't make it with a movie here but I'm coming anyway. :amuse:

I've been to Sundance three times and always really enjoyed the films and totally was annoyed by the swag/kitsch. Twice I was at parties with Paris Hilton which says everything. I do think Redford could do a better job on the commercialism that invades it - but the film quality can be amazing which lures you in. They are carving out more of a bent of quirky indies and documentary types. Which is definitely a niche, and maybe a harder sell. But they do get a few gems and huge sells which keeps them burning. The timing sucks though - no one thinks award season at that time of year and it's very hard to think "contention" in January.
 
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