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Jennifer Lawrence

the squirrel skinning lasts for like 2 min tops and the moment you see it coming you can easily take off the look from the screen since it's not important for the story. :)
it's really a good movie.
 
Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives at the 83rd Academy Awards nominations luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 7, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Wearing Chloe Spring/Summer 2011:

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style, zimbio
 
the dress is nice, but kinda boring. her makeup, on the other hand, is spot on. beautiful girl! :)
 
rollingstone.com



By Josh Eells
February 8, 2011 11:35 AM ET

Jennifer Lawrence, the 20-year-old Oscar nominee for Best Actress, is sitting in a fancy Manhattan hotel sipping tea and feeling a little out of place. See, she grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where her dad owned a construction company and her mom ran a summer camp. They had land and horses. She loved to fish. She was a total tomboy: field hockey, softball, basketball on an all-boys team. ("I was so *****.") One of her nicknames was Nitro. She lives in Los Angeles now, but "little redneck things still come out." Like what? "I'm attracted to my brother. Stuff like that."

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At 14, she decided she wanted to be an actress and dragged her mom to New York for auditions. The people at Reese's Peanut Butter Cups told her she was the best they'd ever seen. Her mom told her they were lying. (Her mom didn't like showbiz much.) She auditioned for the role of Bella in Twilight, which would have been perfect if Bella were a badass, but since she's a frightened waif, Lawrence ended up not getting the part. Which was for the best because the role she did get was for Winter's Bone, in which she's fantastic: harrowing and tender as the 17-year-old daughter of an Ozarks meth-cooker who's fighting to take care of her little brother and sister.

This article appears in the February 17, 2011 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available now on newsstands and will appear in the online archive February 4.

To prep for the part, Lawrence learned how to shoot a gun and field-dress squirrels. She *already knew how to chop wood: "I went through a wood-chopping phase when I was nine or 10." She says she hasn't even bothered preparing an Oscar speech: "I have been practicing my losing face, though. Do you want to see it?" (For the record, it's a very good losing face.)

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Later this year comes X-Men: First Class, where she'll play the mutant Mystique, blue-skinned and topless. ("Did I feel naked being naked?" she asks, so you don't have to. "Yeah. Totally.") But before that there's Jodie Foster's The Beaver, premiering next month, in which she appears alongside a certifiable Mel Gibson. Which means she has some crazy Mel Gibson stories, right?

She leans in close. "If I say, 'Off the record' — that means you can't print it, right?" Right. "OK. So, off the record ..." She's learning.
 
-"I was so *****."
-"little redneck things still come out." Like what? "I'm attracted to my brother. Stuff like that."

LOL
they make me like her even more :)
 
yeah, i didn't like that first term she used to describe herself in youth, sorry.

the rest of it tho, seems like a cute girl, very open (which is a rare and probably something that will disappear soon enough as she gets into biz for a bit longer). :)
 
Actress Jennifer Lawrence attends the Orange British Academy Film Awards at The Royal Opera House on February 13, 2011 in London, England.

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AnOther Magazine S/S 2011
Photos by David Sims

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After that Bafta dress I'm sure the Oscar dress will have been picked to ensure there's no chance of a nip slip because she came dangerously close! I'm really hoping she knocks it out the park on Sunday
 
jennifer promoting "Winter"sBone" in France (VIDEO) in "Bord Cadre"

http://www.cinecinema.fr/Emissions/BORD-CADRE

Thanks for that! But man, she looks so lost during that interview. I wish my French was better so I could understand what the host said after her second answer (he mentioned something about "the interesting thing about young actresses..." but I couldn't quite be sure if that's what he was saying).
 

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