Andrew Garfeld & Emma Stone at the Breast Cancer Foundation Benefit, May 21.

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hipsterinatardis:

Naps are tricky because you either wake up refreshed and relaxed or you have a headache, dry throat, and are unaware of what year you’re in.

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pilosopogyno:

One of my professors told me that the most intelligent people are often the saddest and most depressed because they actually understand how shitty the world is.

pilosopogyno:

One of my professors told me that the most intelligent people are often the saddest and most depressed because they actually understand how shitty the world is.

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that-disney-blog:

there are 3 types of people in the world: those that call him Flynn, those that call him Eugene and those that have no clue what I’m talking about

why-am-i-narrating:

Aren’t you two practically living together now?

Im legit so happy that all these scenes exists and we don’t need manips anymore.

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Rebloggato da The Couple that Is

Andrew Marlowe and the Castle writers, getting foreshadowing right since 2009: “Think of foreshadowing as setup. The best foreshadowing is subtle and is woven into the story; often in multiple ways. In this fashion, foreshadowing helps build tension and gives resonance and power to the story.”

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gordonlevitting:

“I was doing press for Eternal Sunshine, and we had a couple of dinner parties. And Leo came to one of those dinners, and that was so fantastic because I haven’t actually seen him for six years. We’ve spoken on the phone, but we haven’t sat down and gone, ‘Oh my God! Do you remember what that was like?’ And then, at one point, he turned around to me and said, ‘Sweetie, why did we get so fat?’ I said, ‘I don’t know!’ And he said, ‘Well, I know what I was doing. I just didn’t give a fuck!’”- Kate Winslet

life is hard when you like fictional characters more than real people