Best Kiss


Which of his on-screen kisses in on your list?

My personal ratings:

-Crimson Peak
-The Hollow Crown
-TNM
-The Deep Blue Sea

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I don't think he's that great of a kisser onscreen *ducks*

If I had to choose, The Night Manager. He got a teeny bit better there 😜 Actually the High Rise makeout with Charlotte was pretty steamy.

"The dream is to keep surprising yourself, never mind the audience." - TH

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With Hadley Frasure in 'Coriolanus'. πŸ˜™


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You win! πŸ‘

"The dream is to keep surprising yourself, never mind the audience." - TH

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This video definitely needs an update but since we are on the topic...
https://youtu.be/3c2qSgjC2SQ

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Not a kiss, but definitely exhilarating!

Empathy, always empathy.

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Tom can be a bit awkward when kissing, but I've noticed it in a lot of actors lately. It wasn't something I really bothered paying attention to for a long time. Now it seems to be more common than I realized.

I thought it was the best The Night Manager and Crimson Peak. I have High-Rise sitting here, but haven't watched it yet.

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II have High-Rise sitting here, but haven't watched it yet.

It's a love it or hate it film. Very close to the novel surprisingly, maybe even more tame? But yes do watch it. I quite like the cast in this film and it's beautifully shot. Humor is very British.

"The dream is to keep surprising yourself, never mind the audience." - TH

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I, for one, love it. It does mirror the novel (which was great) a lot, and the music and cinematography and acting were all top-notch. Luke Evans and Tom, of course, were just perfect. And Jeremy Irons is just a fricking god. 😊




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