Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

Emma Stone in Elle Magazine


On having braces and wearing glasses while growing up:  “And I sucked my thumb until I was 11, so I had this expander in. I was a good-looking kid. I never felt, like, dorky. I was just like, ‘Yup, these are my braces. I’ve had them forever.’”
On not being recognized as easily in public with her new look:  “I mean, I haven’t been around very long. I can’t expect everyone to have seen The House Bunny. Oh God. I am having such waves of internal embarrassment, which now I’m admitting on a tape recorder. This is so one of the things I should keep in my head.”
More:  Do you prefer Emma as a blond, brunette, or redhead?


On her obsession with Farmville: “I got to level 42, and I wasn’t doing anything else anymore, so I had to stop.”
On taking up baking in part to control her nervous energy: “It’s very controlled. You know, if you put in the same amount of whatever is in the recipe, it will come out all right.”
On her career: “It’s so funny how different life could have been. I went to so many auditions. I remember my audition for Heroes. I went in right after Hayden Panettiere. Now here we are in this rented house. It feels like it just happened.”


On wanting to be believable in her roles: “I like to look like a person. It drives me crazy when you see women in movies playing teachers, and they have biceps. It totally takes me out of the movie. I start thinking, Wow, that actress playing this part really looks great!”
n developing as a person and as an actress : “I was sitting in a restaurant like this. And I’m working on this script. To my right, a guy was like, ‘I’m producing this thing’…and I was like, You can’t play a regular person and live only in circumstances where people are only talking about movies. The most important part of my job is feeling like I understand as much as I can about humans and human behavior.”


On declining to talk about her relationship with her former boyfriend, Kieran Culkin: “You have to keep some things sacred…”
On whether celebrity relationships have a shorter shelf life : “I don’t think that’s true. Maybe. But there’s a fair amount that do work….I’m optimistic.”

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