linndechir ([personal profile] linndechir) wrote2010-02-23 01:20 am

Mark Strong picspam

Spam indeed ... yet another picspam, this time for my other new obsession, Mark Strong. There's a bunch of pictures from different movies, premieres, promo shots etc., followed by many many screenshots from Stardust. Because Mark Strong is hot in general, but he has never been hotter than as Septimus, I think. Not to mention that Septimus is plainly awesome and one of the many reasons to watch the movie. ^^


Those EYES. And ever since Patrick Stewart we know that bald is sexy. ^^

As Blackwood in Sherlock Holmes:


He's smiling. Top that! Smiling Blackwood made my week, I think.


Is that his bedroom look? Because if it isn't, I think the real bedroom look would kill me on sight. Guh.




... this is just creepy ...










I love this pic - does anyone know what movie it's from?


He said himself that he's frowning pretty much all the time ... yeah, I can see that. ^^


From Body of Lies. It took me about half a minute even to notice that Leonardo DiCaprio is on that photo as well. ;D


Is it just me or does he have incredibly slender, almost dainty hands for a man his size?




As Norfolk in Henry VIII. Epic frown. ^^




I think that's a smile. No?


Erm ...








I think this is from Tristan + Isolde.




Pity Hans is on none of these premiere pictures, otherwise this one would be absolutely perfect. RDJ's expression is hilarious.



From Good. He only has a tiny, tiny role, but the movie is still worth watching ... Viggo Mortensen, all I'm saying.


From Stardust:


Meet Prince Septimus.


Did you see the leather coat? Good.


That smirk ...


"Why should I kill my sister when these two cretins are still alive?" Love that line. ^^


Again, EYES!






You know you're screwed when Septimus is laughing at you.


"Has excessive begging or pleading ever persuaded me to spare the life of a traitor?"










You can't expect me to make a picspam without a boot shot ...


... or a hand shot ... guh. Thanks for making my knife kink even worse.




The bad pun about him being smoking hot sorta writes itself ...


This picture makes me LOL so hard. :)




Best WTF-face ever. Then again, you'd look like that too if you were suddenly facing this:

Surprise!De Niro in drag! :D


If you don't find him hot on this picture, I really can't help you anymore. Guh.

I think I've taken up enough of your time. I hope you enjoyed the spam. ^^ Come on, Mark deserves more love and attention from everyone.

[identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com 2010-02-23 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I just couldn't care less about innocent young women seduced by male power--the whole idea that young women are "innocent" and "untainted"" seems ridiculous to me. I've been thinking about sex since I was 11. My god, I read Henry Miller at that age! I don't think young girls are any different from young boys; they masturbate, they talk dirty, they sometimes play with each other a bit. But it's taboo to talk about young girls doing any of this, while it's considered perfectly natural that boys do all of it. Again, it's that stupid double-standard.

[identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com 2010-02-23 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, well, but there's still a difference between fantasising about stuff and actually doing it. ;) But still, I definitely see your point. And as much as I love older men seducing much younger men, I like to think that the boys are maybe inexperienced, shy and insecure, but still naughty-minded brats. ;)

Yes, Dieterchen insisted that I use his icon for this. ;D

[identity profile] deborahkla.livejournal.com 2010-02-23 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll see your Dieterchen, and raise you another Dieterchen. ;-)

Oh, I totally agree that there's a big difference between fantasising about something and actually doing it. The problem I have is that it's taboo to actually fantasise about it--i.e., if you write about a 13-year-old girl just wanting to have sex without actually having it, you'll be villified for doing so. Whereas literature is full of 13-year-old boys fantasising about sex. That's what I mean by a double-standard--this assumption that unlike young boys, young girls don't think about sex. Which you and I both know is wholly untrue!

[identity profile] linndechir.livejournal.com 2010-02-23 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, well, I suppose you're right. Unlike you, I can't bring myself to care, though, for obvious reasons.

Dieterchen contest! Damn, I'm out of Dieterchens already, my icon space is too full with silliness. But I know that I will always beat you in an icon contest because I have the ultimate CHRISTOPH WALTZ DISAPPROVES icon. Bwahahaaha!