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@david-slayerofthevampyres
You know what….
That’s how this works. You talk to me about it so that I can take your hand and fucking walk through this shit with you. That is what I signed up for, okay? But I cannot do that if you won’t let me in.
Film is a much lonelier process than theatre. You really don’t have any rehearsal time in film. You don’t shape it together… with theatre, there is a complete kind of family atmosphere. The sociable side of this business is the theatrical side, it really isn’t the film side.
I really believe that in this industry women have to be very true to themselves about what they’re comfortable with.
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Gone Girl (2014) - Dir. David Fincher
(…) Han Solo then entered the Imperial Academy at Carida, serving with distinction. He was kicked out, however, when he stopped an Imperial officer from beating a Wookiee named Chewbacca with a neuronic whip for resisting capture. In gratitude, the Wookiee swore a life debt to Solo, protecting him with his life and a bond of friendship formed between the two that was unbreakable.
Eva Green for InStyle Magazine 2011
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Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer for Esquire
Do they consider Broad City a show for men? “Are you dumb?” says Glazer bluntly. “It’s….bizarre to view television, film, or anything as one or the other,” says Jacobson with slightly more tact. They spend several minutes on the absurdity of a status quo where the “straight white guy” perspective is the default entertainment for all Americans, and a “show starring a black guy is for black people, a show about women is for women, and a show about black women is for black women.”
The better I am at observing moments in life, the better I’ll be at showing them in my acting.
Oh my god
me @ straight people: oh my god just ask it the offensive way i don’t have time for this