February 2011
January 2011
INTERVIEWER: Which has more wire-work, Spidey or The Social Network?
ANDREW GARFIELD: What’s funny is in that scene where I smash the computer, I had my hands attached to a wire because I got so tired. I had a whole rigging team with wires lifting my hands like puppeteers.
INTERVIEWER: Wait, what?
ANDREW GARFIELD: Also I was too lazy to walk, so they put wires on my toes and heels when I needed to walk backwards. There was a scene where I flew, which I’m sure will be on the DVDs. I’m so mad at Mark, I flew at him in a rage.
INTERVIEWER: Oh you’re joking. Damn your dry British wit. You had me. You’re a good actor.
exsouvenir:
Perfect Sense trailer:
Green plays Susan, an epidemiologist recently out of a relationship gone sour; McGregor is Michael, the charismatic chef who sweeps Susan off her feet and shows her that not all guys are a-holes. Sounds swell, right? And it would be… except for one tiny problem: At the same time Susan and Michael are falling for each other, a global pandemic is ...
Two churches located across the street from each...
jesusbale:
contrasts | fujiidom | thequietworld | paranoidrobot:
i have this problem where i don't think any guy...
jameskirk:
I only do it when I’m in a hotel room and there’s a Bible in the drawer next to...
– Sir Ian McKellen, on tearing out the pages of Leviticus 18:22 and being generally awesome.
interviewed in Vanity Fair, 13 January 2011.
(via artsomnia)
I don’t know which Q & A we’re in.
– Queen Helena Bonham Carter, not even remotely able to give a fuck (via leighway)
Why secondhand bookstores smell good
lezlemon:
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Lignin, the stuff that prevents all trees from adopting the weeping habit, is a polymer made up of units that are closely related to vanillin. When made into paper and stored for years, it breaks down and smells good. Which is how divine providence has arranged for secondhand bookstores to smell like good...
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unicornology:
salesonfilm:
1.) Edgar Wright on An American Werewolf in London 2.) Rian Johnson on Annie Hall 3.) Danny Boyle on Apocalypse Now 4.) Bill Condon on Bonnie and Clyde 5.) Richard Kelly on Brazil 6.) Peter Bogdanovich on Citizen Kane 7.) John Dahl on A Clockwork Orange 8.) Henry Jaglom on 8½ 9.) Brian Herzlinger on E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial 10.) Alex Gibney on The Exterminating...