PEOPLE
NEED
TO
STOP
GIVING
ANDREW
GARFIELD
CHILDREN
.
PLEASE
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PEOPLE
NEED
TO
STOP
GIVING
ANDREW
GARFIELD
CHILDREN
.
PLEASE
She’s the best. She’s very talented and I knew that going in. I didn’t know how nice she was going to be and how funny and how sweet and how generous she was going to be as a human being. She’s the kind of girl who brings cupcakes in for the crew and doesn’t tell them that they are from her. She really wanted to get under the skin of the character and make something authentic and real. She’s playful and fun and silly and constantly helped me to stay in a place where I didn’t take things too seriously. That’s important for me because I’m pretty serious as a person. It gets on my nerves how serious I can be. So she was a real gift. - Andrew Garfield
[on celebrity nude hacking scandal] It’s disgusting. “I have a right to your naked body or images that you’ve sent to your husband, or lover.” It’s disgusting. It’s this violent, abusive violation of womanhood—of divine womanhood. It’s violent, and it’s misogynistic, and it’s revolting, and it’s another example of what this distance has enabled us to do—it’s enabled us to be disassociated from each other. There’s enough awful shit coming from it that hopefully we’ll get to the point of, “OK, wait a second.” What’s scary is that we haven’t reached that point yet, and there hasn’t been a referendum put on it. The Internet is the new Wild West. There’s a guy now taking these pictures and putting them up in an art gallery. What fucking right does he have to do that? It’s absolutely revolting.
My life is very, very boring and normal and the work I do isn’t. I admit that in regards to the work I’m allowed to do things that are extreme and kind of fun and exhilarating. I go and get food and I feed myself and then I go home and I sleep and then I go out and get food and I sleep. It’s very weird being on the other side of it. And of course when you think you feel like you can’t move there is a sense of being wrapped in cellophane. That’s why maybe being on stage every night is so liberating because you get to express yourself in a very honest way whereas you don’t feel you get to do that so much in your life. I haven’t felt that so much. I think as long as you keep humanising then I think that puts you in good status and you just stop making faces and trying to look attractive for every single photo like is taken of you and you’re ruined after that. That’s a dangerous thing because then you become something else and you lose a sense of the fact that you’re a human being with flaws and they will be seen.
I think I’ve learned a lot by being around him. And, you know, he is an incredibly important person to me. It’s been fun working with him just because of who he is as an actor and person. I think it would be fun no matter what. - Emma Stone
Emma Stone + pretending not to like Andrew Garfield
"He DOES NOT make me laugh!"
Emma Stone and Andrew Garfiel at the Peace, Love & A Cure Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation benefit in Cresskill, NJ - May 21, 2013.
At best, making films and plays, and telling stories, and writing books, at the end of the day it’s important and it may not be as important as other things, but people want to see themselves reflected and feel like they’re not alone. If I’m going to do any job, I want to do it to the best of my ability and be as generous as possible.
Andrew and Emma photobombing each other ♥
Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield in Rome during their “The Amazing Spider-man 2” promotional tour. The cute couple rented a Vespa for the day and scootered around town visiting famous landmarks - 4/13/14
A street clown? A juggler? That would be cool. I’d probably go to school. I’d travel. I’d go wandering and get lost for a minute, like Jack Kerouac. And then afterwards, when I realized it was all vacuous and vapid and meant nothing to me, I’d probably take up photography
Actors Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield attend the “Magic In The Moonlight” premiere at the Paris Theater on July 17, 2014 in New York City.
I don’t like elitism. I like open access to whoever is nice and to whoever would like to come and join. There might be a screening process of a nice test. Like going, ‘Oh, are you nice?’ And if you say ‘yes’ then you have to prove that you’re nice somehow with some subconscious hypnosis test or something like that. But once you get inside, there’d probably be a lot of bounce houses and a foam pit and a skateboard ramp going into the foam pit and a lot of things that you could hurt yourself on. But you’d have to sign a waiver of course before you came in to make sure that we weren’t liable. There’d be probably a simulation of what it would be like to sit and lay and run through clouds. I’d hire a great visual artist to do that. I’d create a whole warehouse of the world in some way.