I'm different...in a good way, I guess?

I post whatever I like.
I make .gifs that are funny, sweet or anything relatable.
my obsessions:
How I Met your Mother
The Big Bang Theory (Jim Parsons)
Breaking Bad
The Walking Dead (Norman Reedus and Steven Yuen)
The L Word
Doctor Who
American Horror Story
Freaks and Geeks
New Girl
Skins
Misfits
My So-called Life
Pushing Daisies (Lee Pace)
United States of Tara
Game of Thrones
Dexter
True Blood (Alexander Skarsgard)
Batman
Christian Bale
Leonard Dicaprio
Evan Peters
Jared Leto
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Paul Bettany
Robert De Niro
Cillian Murphy
Liam Neeson
Paul McAvoy
Zooey DesChanel
Charlotte Free
Evan Rachel Wood

Christopher Nolan
Darren Aronofsky
Martin Scorsese
Judd Apatow
Steven Spielberg
Quentin Tarantino
David Lynch
Danny Boyle
Stanley Kubrick

Paramore
30 Seconds to Mars
Dashboard Confessionals
(psychedelic and indie music)


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  3. la-mo-da:

love this photo!

I wont dare standing on that stone. You’ll never know when it’ll move. Have you seen the movie 127 Hours? YUP!!!

    la-mo-da:

    love this photo!

    I wont dare standing on that stone. You’ll never know when it’ll move. Have you seen the movie 127 Hours? YUP!!!

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  5. if ever, only if ever there’ll be a remake of A Clockwork Orange, Evan Peters, in my opinion, is the perfect guy to be Alex

    Evan Peters

    Malcolm McDowell

    I hope you’re seeing the resemblance. And the intensity in their eyes when they look at the camera.

    Well, just a thought.

     
     
  6. tatelangdon-ahs:

Sometimes the people you think are insane are actually the most sane of all.-Ryan Murphy

    tatelangdon-ahs:

    Sometimes the people you think are insane are actually the most sane of all.

    -Ryan Murphy

     
     
  7. teenagearchives:

    To move on to your other show, American Horror Story was about marriage and infidelity set in a haunted house. What is the second season about?
    It’s set in an institution for the criminally insane that Jessica Lange’s character runs, which is a really, really, really fun thing to do because you can write all these people locked up in it. And I guess if the first season was about infidelity, the second season is about sanity. What makes someone sane or insane? Sometimes the people you think are insane are actually the most sane of all. It’s fun to write about people who society throws away.

    I haven’t said this publicly, but the new season is set in the sixties and Chloë Sevigny, for example, plays a character who was put in an asylum because she was a woman who likes sex, so her husband sends her away. At the time, you were able to put people away for that. Another character is institutionalized for being a lesbian. To me, there’s nothing more scary than somebody coming to you and saying they’re going to take you away and put you in a mad house and you have no legal rights and there you shall stay till the end of your days. That is a real horror. Everybody has felt people thinking, “You’re fucking crazy.” Even somebody saying that to you is scary.

    You’ve said the second season will be very much “The Jessica Lange Show.” Did you come up with the idea in response to how well she was received in the first season?
    I actually had the idea first. I knew the first season was about a very contemporary haunted house, and I knew the second season was gonna be — if we were lucky enough to be picked up — about an insane asylum done in a very different way. I pitched it in the very beginning, and FX said, “Good. We hope the first season works ‘cause we love the second season.” I even know what the third season would be. There are very, very many different kinds of haunted houses in our culture. And there are a lot of different social topics that you can weave through that sort of prism.

    You’ve compared the way you’re working with the same actors in the second season of American Horror Story with Orson Welles’s Mercury Theatre. But are you concerned about viewers being able to adjust to seeing the same actors in new roles?
    I think they will. I think that people will love seeing Evan Peters, who was last season’s ultimate badass bad boy and this year is the hero of the show. It’s not like the actors are playing similar parts. They’re going to look different, they’re going to sound different, they’re going to have different accents. It’s a different time period. The actors are so excited to do that and hopefully their enthusiasm will translate. I mean, I would pay to watch Jessica Lange read the phonebook. And she’s so the opposite of Constance this year. Like, if she was the wilting Blanche DuBois character, there’s not a shred of that now.

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    oh yes! people are gonna love seeing Evan Peters again!

     
     
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  10. one-upjoe:

These two.

    one-upjoe:

    These two.