What do you mean by "sets off his hair nicely"?dormouse7 wrote:Couple of nice pics of Tom at the London premiere:
(interesting fuzzy? tie - sets off his hair nicely too)
Tom Glynn-Carney joins the cast of 'Dunkirk'
That's a very nice suit. Again, red hair looks very good on him. I hope he continues to do more theater work for experience and picking out films carefully. He hit a homerun with Dunkirk, both the film and his own performance, I hope to see him in many great films.
It's really sharp - I like the length and shape of the jacket.
Re "sets off his hair nicely" - that cool (slightly bluish) green tie and the hot orange-red of his hair are complementary colors. Each of those increases the punch of the other.
Think how bad it would look with a red tie, or how boring it would be with a black tie.
Re "sets off his hair nicely" - that cool (slightly bluish) green tie and the hot orange-red of his hair are complementary colors. Each of those increases the punch of the other.
Think how bad it would look with a red tie, or how boring it would be with a black tie.
Thanks.
Branagh said on Colbert that he'd watched it three times. I think Harry and Jack stayed for the NYC premiere? There's a video of Harry taking his seat, pretending to sit on Jack's lap.
I really need a sharp new suit.
Guardian interview with Tom Glynn-Carney
Tom Glynn-Carney: ‘Dunkirk is about courage and community, not war’
The young actor on working with Mark Rylance and Harry Styles in Christopher Nolan’s film, and being directed by Sam Mendes in The Ferryman
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/j ... e-ferryman
Tom Glynn-Carney: ‘Dunkirk is about courage and community, not war’
The young actor on working with Mark Rylance and Harry Styles in Christopher Nolan’s film, and being directed by Sam Mendes in The Ferryman
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/j ... e-ferryman