Andrew Garfield and Lin Manuel Miranda on set of "Tick Tick BOOM!" (2021)
The childlike joy of this wave ❤️
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"When I showed [Stephen Sondheim] the finished film, he said, 'You treated me gently and royally, for which I'm grateful,'" says [Lin-Manuel Miranda]. "And then he wrote me and said, 'But the last phone message to Jon, the language feels a little trite. I don't feel like I would ever really say that. Can I rewrite it?' I was like, 'Gosh, a rewrite from Stephen Sondheim — do I accept this?'"
There was only one problem — [Bradley Whitford] had already wrapped his work on the project and was unavailable to re-record it. Sondheim offered to record the new version for Miranda, and it's his voice that audiences can hear in the final cut.
"It makes me weep to even think about," gushes Miranda. "Because he was such a mentor to Jon and generations of songwriters. But yes, he rewrote that message and recorded it himself and just sent it to me." (x)
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Tick, Tick...Boom! + RENT References
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#if there’s one thing about andrew garfield it’s if you’re sitting on his lap he will wrap his arms around you #and rest his head on your shoulder
75th Tony Awards (12.06.2022) // tick, tick… BOOM! (2021)
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“Make a wish.”
tick, tick…Boom! (2021) dir. Lin-Manuel Miranda
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No one:
Absolutely no one:
Literally not a single soul on this Earth:
Me: December 24th. 9 PM. Eastern Standard Time. From here on in I shoot without a script. See if anything comes of it, instead of my old shit. First shot, Roger. Tuning the Fender guitar he hasn’t played in a year. This won’t tune. So we hear. He’s just coming back from half a year of withdrawal. Are you talking to me? Not at all! Are you ready? Hold that focus, steady. Tell the folks at home, what you’re doing Roger. . .
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Rent (2005)
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Today is the only day to reblog
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Andrew Garfield is so genuine, generous and just terrifyingly open with his emotions when he acts, and in pretty much all of his interviews, and I think that’s why I love watching him on screen so much. Because he’s not afraid to be sincere and beautiful in his openness, despite the possibility of scorn or rejection, and that is something I long to be able to do— to be free with myself and with others that I care about, without fear. Everything he’s in, he gives it his all, and I’m just so thankful that we get to see this sunflower of a human being bloom.
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