Alexander Skarsgård

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Dear god please don't let this thread turn into a stupid Michael fassbender mess of a thread.

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Or a Cumberbatch thread. We occasionally get like this, and there are times when I start using the ignore feature more than I'd like to.
I suspect we'll keep retreading this until they actually break up.
At least we've got Big Little Lies coming up next month, so that'll be something of a distraction. Hopefully. :smile:
 
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Or a Cumberbatch thread. We occasionally get like this, and there are times when I start using the ignore feature more than I'd like to.
I suspect we'll keep retreading this until they actually break up.
At least we've got Big Little Lies coming up next month, so that'll be something of a distraction. Hopefully. :smile:
Can't wait for BLL. I hope Alex did some promo for it. He is the top billed male actor after the three female leads!
 
Can't wait for BLL. I hope Alex did some promo for it. He is the top billed male actor after the three female leads!

I read it after he was cast and enjoyed it a lot. So I'm hoping they do right by the book. And on paper, both in front and behind the camera, it looks really good.
As for his promo, the ladies are at the forefront, but I too hope that Alex gets some time from The Aftermath to do promo. I'm presuming that HBO will have some sort of premiere for it before it airs, so hopefully he'll be there for that. And more promo than just phone interviews.
 
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I apologize. My iPhone seems to have a glitch today. It couldn't have anything to do with the user. I keep posting before I intend to. But , thanks to Jooa for the info on the Instagram. Alex did look good and like he was enjoying himself. It's fun to see him doing "normal" things.
 
From Twitter/ASN:

New set pic of Alex and Nicole Kidman filming Big Little Lies:

big-little-lies-bts.jpg


WRITE STUFF: “We’re true to the essence of the book,” says Nicole Kidman with Jean-Marc Vallée and co-star Alexander Skarsgard. “But of course you have to make changes. You can’t just shoot a book.”

http://variety.com/2017/tv/features...-witherspoon-hbo-jean-marc-vallee-1201973903/

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https://twitter.com/Variety_TV/status/826490778570551300
 
Thank you, Santress! The costumes look as if they will be spectacular, but I still like the tank and sweatpants pics the best! Those arms are incredible.;)

I'm really looking forward to this movie. I enjoyed the book, but wanted the characters to be fleshed out more. There wasn't a lot of backstory for the characters and very little as far as physical description. I think they can do the story even greater justice on the screen. The story itself was very good with an unusual focus. I know that I'm guilty of associating Germany of the 1940's with only the bad things that were happening, but the book clearly points out the suffering of the many citizens who were vehemently opposed to the Nazi party. I've thought about that several times during the past couple of weeks with all that is going on in the U.S. I hope the rest of the world will realize that a majority of us disagree with the recent actions. It makes me sad. I'll have to look at more pictures of Alex to perk me up. I'm counting on you, Santress!!
 
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^yw!

New/old (January 2017) photos of Alex filming The Aftermath in Prague (Czech Republic):



Source: AlexanderSkarsgardOnline Tumblr

Yeah, we finally got set pics!
His face looked thinner in the pic from last week, but he doesn't look thinner in these pics. And if I remember correctly, in the book, in the beginning, Stefan notes how thin he still is.

Thank you, Santress! The costumes look as if they will be spectacular, but I still like the tank and sweatpants pics the best! Those arms are incredible.;)

I'm really looking forward to this movie. I enjoyed the book, but wanted the characters to be fleshed out more. There wasn't a lot of backstory for the characters and very little as far as physical description. I think they can do the story even greater justice on the screen. The story itself was very good with an unusual focus. I know that I'm guilty of associating Germany of the 1940's with only the bad things that were happening, but the book clearly points out the suffering of the many citizens who were vehemently opposed to the Nazi party. I've thought about that several times during the past couple of weeks with all that is going on in the U.S. I hope the rest of the world will realize that a majority of us disagree with the recent actions. It makes me sad. I'll have to look at more pictures of Alex to perk me up. I'm counting on you, Santress!!

It was originally a script and reads like one, at least to me, with not a lot there. So I also hope that they'll add more to the story and the characters. At least the main ones, I wasn't really that interested in the daughter.
 
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