Lake, Summer 2011.
In a 2011 interview with NPR, Wil Wheaton attributed the film’s success to the director’s casting choices: “Rob Reiner found four young boys who basically were the characters we played. I was awkward and nerdy and shy and uncomfortable in my own skin and really, really sensitive, and River was cool and really smart and passionate and even at that age kind of like a father figure to some of us, Jerry was one of the funniest people I had ever seen in my life, either before or since, and Corey was unbelievably angry and in an incredible amount of pain and had an absolutely terrible relationship with his parents.”
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Andrew Garfield thinks the story is about humans, and exploring “what it is to have a soul, and how you prove what a soul is.” He said he enjoyed the way the film was a “call to arms” about the positives of life. He added that its message could hopefully remind people that they have a choice when they wake up in the morning whether to pursue their own choice of activities for the day, or to do what they should do or are obligated to do.
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Gemma Ward by Greg Kadel for Vogue Italia, November 2007
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Ezra Petronio, Marc Jacobs, Wes Anderson and Jarvis Cocker in Paris.
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nothingventurednothinglearned:
can we all just take a moment to thank god for albert hammond jr cause not only is he one of the most brilliantly talented songwriters but also because if he didn’t join the strokes julian would have been playing guitar and singing at the same time and I think we can all agree that would have never fucking worked
yes it would
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