‘It was my pleasure.’ - Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling winning the Best Kiss award in 2005.
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‘It was my pleasure.’ - Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling winning the Best Kiss award in 2005.
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Dan talking about the ruse on the paparazzi outside the Equus theater.
The Art Of Trolling by Daniel Radcliffe.
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My first reaction was ‘Nice thought but there’s no way, Coulson is much younger than…’ and then I stopped mid-thought.
Because you know what.
You know what.
After Steve, the US government had to keep trying to recreate the Super-Soldier Serum.
And who
and who
would be the FIRST DAMN PERSON IN LINE to volunteer?
They told us it never worked again. And that was kind of true. They never again recreated the super-strength or the gleaming pecs. But other things, they got right. They got the vastly delayed aging. And the kind of reflexes that make a man able to take out two armed thugs with a bag of flour. And the talent for leading through example. And they got the most important part, Erskine’s favorite part: the magnification of moral fiber, taking the loyalty and selflessness of a loyal and selfless man and making him into something spectacular.
Coulson didn’t buy those vintage cards on Ebay.
He’s had them since he was a little boy.
That little boy right there.
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#tony stark impersonating steve rogers
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You say you love rain,
But you open your umbrella.
You say you love the sun,
But you find a shadow spot.
You say you love the wind,
But you close your windows.
This is why I am afraid,
You say that you love me too.— William Shakespeare
cries.
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Esther Freud - On Writing1. Cut out the metaphors and similes. In my first book I promised myself I wouldn’t use any and I slipped up during a sunset in chapter 11. I still blush when I come across it.
2. A story needs rhythm. Read it aloud to yourself. If it doesn’t spin a bit of magic, it’s missing something.
3. Editing is everything. Cut until you can cut no more. What is left often springs into life.
4. Find your best time of the day for writing and write. Don’t let anything else interfere. Afterwards it won’t matter to you that the kitchen is a mess.
5. Don’t wait for inspiration. Discipline is the key.
6. Trust your reader. Not everything needs to be explained. If you really know something, and breathe life into it, they’ll know it too.
7. Never forget, even your own rules are there to be broken.
Esther Freud was named as one of the 20 ‘Best of Young British Novelists’ by Granta magazine. She is also the co-founder of the women’s theatre company Norfolk Broads.
This advice first appeared in The Guardian
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Ferret Actor Retires After Illustrious Film Career
Falcor the Ferret has been in front of the camera for two exciting years. You may remember him from such films as Jake & Jasper: A Ferret Tale, The Ferret Squad, and a number of Marshall Pet Products commercials.
Now it’s finally time for Falcor to hang up his spurs and enjoy the good life.
“He’s retiring from the entertainment industry,” says director Alison Parker. “However, rumors have begun to surface that Falcor is about to pull a Jay-Z and return to the world of acting.”
Time will tell.
The Ferret Squad is an independent feature film that is fundraising to help cover production costs until June 10. If anyone would like to contribute, they can donate at theferretsquad.com and 5% of all funds raised go to LegalizeFerrets.org!
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