Chris Hemsworth is like Christopher Reeve in that he can do two things: he can wear a big red cape without a shred of self-consciousness. But he's also funny as hell, and he's so sweet. So with all the fish-out-of-water stuff, he's so funny. So he does almost two jobs in a way.
There is this book, Destroy All the Cars. It's about how caring about something deeply can also make you hate the world, because the world can be really disappointing. But don't worry-- it's also funny, too. Because that's how you get through all the disappointment, right? You have to find it all funny.
“It's a funny feeling without him being there. He sits in the same spot every day, and he's not there. It's kind of awkward for us now.”
“Little Vega...That's my little buddy. She's fun to be around. She's just so funny. She's always telling little wisecracks.”
“It's funny, when I speak to people they can't believe I'm only 30. It's probably because of all the wrinkles on my face.”
“The pictures [in this book] are pleasing and, to my eye, beautiful. At the same time, they're genuinely funny. This, to me, is the best thing possible. And it's hard to do.”
“After what Rut did on 17, I think it was a pretty lucky break just to get into the playoff. It's a funny game, but that's golf.”
“We make everything funny, you wouldn't believe the things we laugh at. We're always laughing-people think we're completely mad!”
“I had such a good time at the show. I love to laugh and all of the people on the tour were so funny. There was no one that didn't please the crowd.”
“The script came along and it was funny and it gave me the chance to play an outrageous character and I've never done anything before quite like her,”