Quotes from Chris Hemsworth


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I'd much rather put on weight than have to lose weight.


I grew up in a culture of motorbikes. So I like racing just fine. Quite a lot, actually. That was when I was a boy in Australia. And I never really made the jump to cars after that.


My daughter is full energy, like my wife and I, and strong-minded and has an opinion, like we do. And my boys, one's a bit more calm and chill, and the other is much more sensitive to things. You see this right away, when they're first born. One cried, one didn't, with the boys.


My dad talks about the times when we'd play backyard cricket: If I got bowled out, I'd just refuse to let go of the bat and swing it at anyone who tried to take it away from me. I like to think that's been tempered a bit over the years.


I hadn't read comics really before coming in to shooting the original 'Thor.' During that and beforehand, I read stacks and got my head around it all. We reference, especially when we were putting the script together before we started shooting, other stories.


My earliest memories were on the cattle stations up in the Outback. And then we moved back to Melbourne and then back out there and then back again. Probably my most vivid memories were up there in Bulman with crocodiles and buffalo.


I'm not into watching stuff I did last week, let alone three or four years ago.


I'm lucky. 'Thor' has kicked off everything I'm doing, and it's been the greatest thing for me, but I am aware that I need to mix it up a bit.


I'm for comfort, not for style.


I'm busier than I've ever been, but you can go through the lists of people who are bang up there one minute, and then just disappear.


It is often difficult to watch yourself onscreen, especially 60-feet high. As an actor, it is an uncomfortable experience.


I was a chatty kid.


I get to stay active and that is my job at the moment, so I can't complain.


I can remember watching 'Lord of the Rings' and being truly regretful that I wasn't a being in that world.


Having a director who is also an actor makes for that very relaxed way of working and it's empowering.


As a kid, I loved any fantasy.


My father and I are very similar and have a wonderful relationship, but we both stand by our opinions.


I love that Viking era, but also they're a fatalistic people and that dictated their fearlessness in battle and approach to life.


I went from sort of trying to get work to all of a sudden being signed up for the next few years on something, and something of this scale with some of the best people in the business involved, acting and directing. It was a dream.


I actually find it harder to act in the scenes where there's not much happening, say having a milkshake in the diner. That is far harder to do than straight scenes where there's a drama going on and you have something to do.