The scream is pure. It was horrible to do, it was really horrible to do, because it had to come from somewhere; otherwise it would’ve meant nothing.Andrew Garfield on his most difficult scene in Never Let Me Go.
1,117 notes 07:47 PM . 24 April 2012 |
The scream is pure. It was horrible to do, it was really horrible to do, because it had to come from somewhere; otherwise it would’ve meant nothing.Andrew Garfield on his most difficult scene in Never Let Me Go.
113 notes 04:40 PM . 10 April 2012 |
It’s two and a half hours into the latest Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, and I am as captivated as I was at minute one. I’m watching Andrew Garfield — playing the role of aimless, troubled thirty-something Biff Loman — steal a show that was supposed to belong to Oscar-winner Philip…
(Source: The Huffington Post)
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496 notes 11:48 PM . 29 March 2012 |
Interviewer: Andrew, can you talk about your great connection with Jesse, and do you have anything coming up in the future?
-Andrew talk about Jesse for two minutes-
Andrew: And uh, the second part of the question… um, oh yeah! That part… no, I’m gonna be Spiderman.
-No further response-
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6,274 notes 11:34 AM . 21 March 2012 |
What I find interesting is how Mark and Wardo are synced perfectly — down to the movements — yet Mark and Sean are opposites, like during the scene when Sean calls Mark from jail; they’re always on separate sides of the screen.
1,452 notes 11:50 AM . 20 March 2012 |
Jesse: I also feel inspired to go off-book and ask Andrew: In this movie, my character falls out of love with your character… (x)
158 notes 02:51 PM . 18 March 2012 |