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So cute when they asked her about her boyfriend!

I was looking back on some of her red carpet pictures, and this is from when she won the award for Best Young Actress at the Venice film festival for "The Burning Plain". I thought she looked really gorgeous here (even if I'm not crazy about the dress![]()
! My sister absolutely adores that she has puffy cheeks haha.
I saw X-Men last week and I was so intrigued by her and her character. She's so likeable! At times, I see a resemblance to Hayley Bennett but it might just be the eyes. I love watching her interviews too
I was a bit skeptical on how she would pull off Mystique (mainly because I loved how Rebecca Romijn exudes the role in the original trilogy) but she was amazing.



‘Hunger Games’ lead Jennifer Lawrence recorded song for film’s soundtrack
Here’s an interesting story.. this morning Echo Mountain Recording, located near The Hunger Games sets, recently had the actress who plays Katniss in the studio to record a “haunting” song!
They write on their official site:
T. Bone Burnett is the music supervisor of the film and I’m sure the music will be nothing short of amazing. He flew his engineer Jason Wormer in from California for the session who chose to work in the API studio for the session. Jason is a very laid back guy who’s worked with everyone from Elvis Costello, to Greg Allman to B.B. King to Hans Zimmer. He offered me plenty of advice on my upcoming trip to Hawaii, including his advisement of noise cancellation headphones, which saved me from numerous crying babies on my trip.
T. Bone brought actress Jennifer Lawrence in to sing a haunting song he had written. The day the came in was the first day of shooting for the film but T. Bone had been working on the music for some time. He was one of the nicest, most genuine people we have had the pleasure of working with. I drove him to Best Buy and he talked candidly about making music, about the music industry and where it’s going. I was in total nerd glory. I got back to find out the director of the film had hit my car in the parking lot. I guess if you’re going to have someone hit your car, it might as well be the guy who directed SeaBiscuit and Pleasantville, right?
If the music is any indication of how the movie is going to turn out, it’s going to be fantastic. And it’s filming for the next two months in Asheville, so hopefully we’ll get the pleasure of working with Jason and T. Bone again.