They’re floating lanterns in the sky. Can you believe that? Japanese lanterns are a symbol of letting go of the past. Well here’s a news flash, we’re not Japanese. I know what you’re going to say, ‘It makes them feel better, Damon.’ So what? For how, long a minute? A day? What difference does it make?

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Clearly, Twilight/Robsten stans have never heard of zoom lenses. 

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All my characters are me. I`m not a good enough actor to become a character. I hear about actors who become the role and I think `I wonder what that feels like`. Because for me, they`re all me. I relate to these characters because aspects of their personality are like me. And I just turn up the parts of myself that are them and turn down the parts that aren`t.” — Ryan Gosling

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R.I.P. the twelve people killed this morning at a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in Denver. A gunman went into the theater with a gas grenade and killed these people, also injuring others, during a scene in the movie with gunfire (at first the people in the theater thought the extra gunfire was in the movie). The police are currently investigating, and we should pray for the families and friends of those killed and hope it never happens again.

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"And as someone who writes about movies, and who cares about the big, flawed thing we call fandom, I’m saddened by someone turning that shared enthusiasm into a weapon. And even if this tragedy hadn’t happened at the premiere of one of a dwindling number of genuinely mass cultural events, I hate the idea of using an audience’s suspension of disbelief, their openness to and absorption in the spectacle unfolding before them, as cover—the gunman reportedly started shooting during a sequence involving gunfire, meaning the audience was slower to react. We are vulnerable when we go to the movies, open to fear, and love, and disgust, and rapture, surrendering our brains and hearts to someone else’s vision of the world. We don’t expect to surrender our bodies, too."

— How the Colorado theater shooting exploited one of our last mass, in-person cultural events.  (via think-progress)

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20 Flawless People; Kristen Stewart

“I go outside and I’m wearing a funky T-shirt and my hair is dirty and people say, ‘What’s wrong with her? She needs to invest in a hairbrush.”

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Blake Lively being the awesome aunt that she is.

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