Wednesday, May 30, 2012

rubywhiterabbit:

My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…

Pluto is there.

The artist remembered Pluto.

Guys…

The artist drew Pluto crying.

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carly rae jepson - call me maybe

OH SHIT

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

mrcraabs:

roses are red

violets are blue

sunflowers are yellow

i bet you were expecting something romantic but no this is just gardening facts

flowersandkittens:

this describes my entire life.

flowersandkittens:

this describes my entire life.

(Source: punk-)

Monday, May 28, 2012
briannacherrygarcia:

disneys-pictures:

Alice by briberry on Flickr.

Always adore her.

briannacherrygarcia:

disneys-pictures:

Alice by briberry on Flickr.

Always adore her.

Anticipation is high for the Dec. 14 release of the big-screen version of one of the most popular stage musicals ever. Though cinematic interpretations of Broadway shows have become more commonplace since Chicago took the 2002 best-picture Oscar, Les Mis represents a new phase in the evolution of the movie musical.

The tale of love, redemption and social unrest that unfolds in 19th-century France — whose dialogue, along with such showstopping numbers as On My Own, is completely sung — will feature live performances instead of following the tradition of actors lip-syncing to a pre-recorded track.

Tom Hooper, Oscar-winning director of The King’s Speech, wouldn’t have it any other way.

“If you are miming to a playback, even if the synchronization is done very well, there is a part of you that knows something is off, something is false,” he says. “When it’s live, you believe it so much more. The actors have complete freedom rather than following a recording done three months before.”

Hooper says the results deliver those “spine-tingling moments” he appreciated when he saw the stage show. Fans will get to hear a sampling when a Les Mis teaser premieres on MSN.com Wednesday before it hits theaters Friday.

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kkatkkrap:

A’capella cover, huh… we’ll see about th…  …

the-heir:

Rupert: I get it… *starts laughing*

the-heir:

Rupert: I get it… *starts laughing*

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