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I'm really excited for Perks, but that interview was pretty annoying. She seemed to start copying his intonation which never works with an English accent. Like her jacket though!
 
Yeah, I didn't find it very interesting either. :innocent: She looks amazing though, and I love the way she carries herself. So classy. B)
 
I got bored and finished watching that interview before it finished. The only recent interview I've liked of hers recently is the UK Glamour one. Her hair is looking nice now.
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but it´s so easy to understand her. she speaks so clear (if that´s the correct world). i didnt find the interview entertaining, too. but she is cute.
 
Hilarious interview! I loved the whole discussion on Iceland. Brilliant! I had no idea that they ate those things and worshipped fairies and elves. Her and Dave are like two friends chatting. Very relaxed and you can tell they both really like each other. The conversation isn't forced or rehearsed like it can frequently seem on a lot of other talk shows. And bravo to her for having only one semester of college left. I hope she takes a bit of a break after she finishes Noah. Filming 3 movies in 3 months...she's gotta be exhausted.
 
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Vanity Fair, wearing Prada right?

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I got bored and finished watching that interview before it finished. The only recent interview I've liked of hers recently is the UK Glamour one. Her hair is looking nice now.
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Girl, yes. I loved everything she had to say in that interview. She came across so levelheaded and wise beyond her years. I hate to compare girls or even to put one girl down in order to build up another, but I have to say, I always found her quite boring. Admirable, cute, smart, likeable...but ultimately boring. Especially compared to some of her peers like Emma Stone and Mia Wasikowska.

That Glamour UK interview boosted so much respect from me and really distinguished her, IMO, from her contemporaries like Stewart and Swift whose interviews are very...shall we say one-note. I think she is an inspiration to girls, and perhaps that's cliched to say, but it's true. I particularly agree and love what she said about girls putting themselves down. It's such an ugly socially acceptable--even encouraged--part of society, particularly among girls our age who somehow equate self-deprecation with humility, and even worse actually believe some of the horrible things they say about themselves. But I'm trying to avoid that topic that cannot be discussed here, so I'll just wrap this up and say Glamour UK trumped Glamour US on all points--the pictures, the styling, and most of all, the interview.
 
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I can't wait to see what she wears to the VMAs tonight.
I hope she goes with something sexy yet sophisticated like one these looks:


McQueen Resort 2013
...I think she'd look amazing in this with her hair up like in the Vanity Fair pic.
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Balmain Resort 2013...she's worn Balmain a few times before and the cut of this mini dress would work really well on her.
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Juan Carlos Obando Spring 2013 dress (same shoes and everything)
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I also can't wait to see what she wears to TIFF. :)
 
Girl, yes. I loved everything she had to say in that interview. She came across so levelheaded and wise beyond her years. I hate to compare girls or even to put one girl down in order to build up another, but I have to say, I always found her quite boring. Admirable, cute, smart, likeable...but ultimately boring. Especially compared to some of her peers like Emma Stone and Mia Wasikowska.

That Glamour UK interview boosted so much respect from me and really distinguished her, IMO, from her contemporaries like Stewart and Swift whose interviews are very...shall we say one-note. I think she is an inspiration to girls, and perhaps that's cliched to say, but it's true. I particularly agree and love what she said about girls putting themselves down. It's such an ugly socially acceptable--even encouraged--part of society, particularly among girls our age who somehow equate self-deprecation with humility, and even worse actually believe some of the horrible things they say about themselves. But I'm trying to avoid that topic that cannot be discussed here, so I'll just wrap this up and say Glamour UK trumped Glamour US on all points--the pictures, the styling, and most of all, the interview.
I agree especially recently with the rise of the Wasikowskwa, Stone and Lawrence. I can't help but compare how interesting she is to the other actresses in her generation. However I think out of them all she is the most inspiring to me with her attitude to education, her honesty and her sheer tenacity. That is why I loved her Glamour UK interview as it reminded me of her great qualities and how much she's grown as a person.
 
Emma has arrived at the MTV VMAs.. Sort of colourful outfit! Couldn't get a screencap.. I saw red!
 
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