what i'm excited about now:
freddie highmore's mouth
i track the tag maddiesaur
bates motel/psycho blog
home/wedding/love blog
scarjo/hiddles blog
spiders from mars
what i'm excited about now:
freddie highmore's mouth
i track the tag maddiesaur
bates motel/psycho blog
home/wedding/love blog
scarjo/hiddles blog
spiders from mars
at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents
LES MIS: WHAT THEY WERE REALLY THINKING
i heard someone say opera. what does he think this is - an andrew lloyd webber musical?? hold the anons, boys, i got this one.
(774): I just walked into a room at this party and someone yelled “dibs!”…
I always try to describe making movies like summer camp, or some holiday where you spend all day, every day with a new group of people whom you kind of love and then never see again.”
(Source: redmaynedd)
The evolution of Bowie by Jetset Studios:
Certain icons will always be evergreen, traversing generations with ease and never losing an ounce of relevance. David Bowie is one of those icons. Is it because his music is good? Of course it is. Is it because his very face has become iconic? Absolutely. But what is it about David Bowie that transfixes generation after generation? The answer, of course, is simpler than we think. Maybe it’s because, for lack of a better phrase, he’s always just been there.