I am interested in this.
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Mads Mikkelsen casting update for ‘Thor 2’ —
The James Bond ‘Casino Royale’ villain is in talks to play another antagonist in the upcoming ‘Thor’ sequel. While rumors abound of The Enchantress’ joining Loki’s fight against his brother (Chris Hemsworth) and Asgard, Mikkelsen, according to Variety, may ally himself with Tom Hiddleston’s hateful demigod.
This casting would certainly be a good fit, as Mads is very familiar with playing vikings, fantasy warriors, soldiers, and villains. His credits include: Casino Royale (2006), King Arthur (2004), Clash of the Titans (2010), The Three Musketeers (2011).
Thor 2 is targeting theaters Nov. 15, 2013.
You have no idea how happy this makes me. I adore Mads and he needs more exposure over here. He’s an absolutely amazing actor.

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I like the booty, oh what a booty
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So I just realised. A lot of people, when you say you have a friend on the internet, go “but you don’t know! They could be a middle aged man pretending to be an teenage girl!”
They dont know that most of these people are my RP partners.
And are teenage girls pretending to be middle aged men.
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The hunters become the hunted: Indian state sanctions shooting animal poachers
A western Indian state has declared war on animal poaching by sanctioning its forest guards to shoot hunters on sight in an effort to curb rampant attacks against tigers, elephants and other wildlife. The government in Maharashtra says injuring or killing suspected poachers will no longer be considered a crime. According to the Wildlife Protection Society of India, 14 tigers have been killed by poachers in India so far this year — one more than for all of 2011. The tiger is considered endangered, with its habitat range shrinking more than 50 per cent in the last quarter-century and its numbers declining rapidly from the 5,000-7,000 estimated in the 1990s, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. (AP Photo/Corbett Tiger Reserve)What do you guys think of this?
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