"It was like I woke up when she came in. She was the last person to screen-test, and I was so bored of it by then that I was mucking about—I'd been pretending I was Tom Hanks or Seth Rogen. And then she came in, and it was like diving into white-water rapids and having no desire to hang on to the side."
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Emma Stone accepting her award for Favorite Movie Actress for ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ during Nickelodeon’s 28th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards
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Emma Stone for the 2014 Revlon Spring/Summer Collection, ColorBurst Lip Crayon
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I’m able to talk about her, but I want to protect something that I respect in my life.
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Emma Stone for LA Confidential (by S. Erle)
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The actors that excite me and inspire me are not selfish actors, they do it with purpose. They create characters and tell stories with purpose and generosity for an audience. It’s all to serve a story and the themes of the story. That’s what excites me. I look at Daniel Day-Lewis, the detail of his performances and how lived in they are. He truly experiences every character’s reality that he steps into, that inspires me as well. The potential for exploring aspects of yourself that have been covered up for years or aspects of yourself you didn’t realize you had. To step into someone else’s shoes like Daniel Day-Lewis does so fully or like DeNiro does so fully.
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It’s uncomfortable to have photographers outside of your home. That’s never going to feel good, and I don’t think that’s O.K. Yet there’s also a goal to live life normally. So, if they photograph you walking to the same restaurant every morning, like you do when you live in a neighborhood. Honestly, I try not to think about it any longer than when it’s happening.
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Emma Stone + pretending not to like Andrew Garfield
"He DOES NOT make me laugh!"
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Emma Stone | Photographed for Vogue, by Craig McDean, 2014.
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Emma Stone | W Magazine Best Performances, Tim Walker, 2015
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