maladicta:
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wolfdancer:
Fire glass produces more heat than real wood, and also is environmentally friendly. There is no smoke, it’s odorless and doesn’t produce ash. You are able to stay toasty warm without cutting down trees and the specially formulated glass crystals give off no toxic deposit.
Holy shit it really exists
main benefit: it looks a lot like sorcery
cucumberstastebetterpickled:
For most people acting takes commitment and a full dedication to your role and the character you are playing. For some, playing a role means having to undergo a total transformation. Here are in my opinion 3 of the most dramatic physical transformations by any actor in the past couple of decades.
1. Tom Hardy - For his role as the upcoming villain in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, Hardy had to gain 30 pounds of muscle to portray the role of the menacing and brutally physical Bane. You can tell in the picture that Hardy went from being a slender and fit actor to a full blown mma looking fighter.
2. Edward Norton - Many remember Edward Norton’s role in American History X as the physically built and imposing force that was Derek Vinyard. But people forget that before that role Edward Norton was a scrawny little kid playing Aaron in Primal Fear.
1. Christian Bale - Bale’s transformation is by far the most dramatic of any actor that we’ve seen. For his role as the insomniac Trevor Reznik, Bale lost 63 pounds. His diet during that time to lose the weight was an apple and one can of tuna each day. The craziest part about his transformation was right after losing all that weight, Bale gained it right back to play the imposing role of Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman Begins.