
…..Alex begins your guided tour of his most ticklish spots with, the soft smooth underside of his arm, and a stern warning. If you start a tickle fight, he will F-ing destroy you. Seriously…he fights dirty.

el que es el mas guapo de True Blood ;)
Y de eso no hay duda. :)
The East Stills
Alex at the What Maisie Knew Screening (LA, May 16, 2013).
A reminder that What Maisie Knew opens in LA today and will be in more cities/theaters next week.
If you’re still not sure about seeing it (because you’re stupid or something idk) here’s some reviews. And also Star Trek and Iron Man 7 and Fast and Furious 898: Antarctica Slide will be fine regardless, so support indie movies if you can. /soapbox
The real surprise is Alexander Skarsgard as Lincoln, a sweetly naive bartender whom Susanna marries in a hurry, purely out of revenge — Beale has married Margo immediately after their divorce. Skarsgard, best known stateside for his brooding intensity as Eric on HBO’s campy vampire soap opera True Blood, plays Lincoln as the tender, caring parental surrogate Maisie needs, presenting him at first as a bit of a simpleton, but then ensuring that that first impression gives way to a sense that he simply shares a childlike natural trust with his new stepdaughter.
The film raises more uncomfortable questions about Maisie’s uncertain future than it ever answers, but that’s in keeping with the emotional honesty the filmmakers are striving for. If Maisie knew everything, there’d be nowhere left for her to go after the credits roll.
http://www.npr.org/2013/05/03/180842681/a-modern-maisie-still-yoked-to-absurd-adults
Alexander Skarsgård, who was so baffled and domesticated in Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia,” emerges here as a handsome and sexy leading man, the film’s shining hope, its natural center. You feel safe when he is around, even though Lincoln doesn’t know what he is doing half the time, and doesn’t know you’re supposed to hold a little girl’s hand when you cross the street with her. Lincoln is almost as innocent as Maisie is.
“What Maisie Knew” is an indictment of those who do not realize that innocence is not something to be scorned and used, but cherished and protected.
#nofilter… lol good to know! :)
It was amazing to the fans last night! Loved seeing how he an Onata interacted on screen and also during the Q and A. He helped her up onto the chair and yes it was adorable when he walked in carrying her!!