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Why I love Jennifer Lawrence award acceptance speeches:
- MTV Movie Awards: I can't eat this
- Peoples Choice Awards: Quotes Mean Girls
- Critics Choice Awards: I actually love Critics
- Golden Globes: Quotes First Wives Club
- SAG Awards: And now I have this... naked statue.
- Spirit Awards: Film independent... indepen... film ugh
- The Oscars: *falls up the stairs*
- If she's not your favorite actress, you're wrong.
Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence was told to diet or risk her career in Hollywood, the Hunger Games star has revealed.
Interviewed in Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Lawrence said she was labelled “fat” and encouraged to lose weight by producers.
“It was just the kind of shit that actresses have to go through,” said the 23-year-old winner of this year’s Oscar for best actress. “Somebody told me I was fat, that I was going to get fired if I didn’t lose a certain amount of weight.
"They brought in pictures of me where I was basically naked, and told me to use them as motivation for my diet. They thought that because of the way my career had gone, it wouldn’t still hurt me.”
Lawrence said she had developed a technique for dealing with such issues after Academy recognition for her role in David O Russell comedy drama Silver Linings Playbook and box office glory for last year’s The Hunger Games. “If anybody even tries to whisper the word ‘diet, I’m like, ‘You can go fuck yourself,” she said.
She deserves a standing ovation.
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I love Jennifer Lawrence so much. I hope I get to meet her and work with her someday.
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If you win tonight, I think we should bring you the Oscar.
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Jennifer Lawrence is like a Tumblr user who somehow went outside and got famous and now she’s just confused
That One Super Gay Episode: Canadian Television Edition
You know that one episode, of that one TV show, that’s just a bit super gay, and it’s awesome? Well, here are three episodes, edited down to its lesbian content, for your viewing pleasure:
Sanctuary “Monsoon” (Amanda Tapping & Sandrine Holt)
Being Erica “Everything She Wants” (Anna Silk & Erin Karpluk)
Combat Hospital “Inner Truth”(Christina Cox & Deborah Kara Unger)
That One Super Gay Episode: Canadian Television Edition
You know that one episode, of that one TV show, that’s just a bit super gay, and it’s awesome? Well, here are three episodes, edited down to its lesbian content, for your viewing pleasure:
Sanctuary “Monsoon” (Amanda Tapping & Sandrine Holt)
Being Erica “Everything She Wants” (Anna Silk & Erin Karpluk)
Combat Hospital “Inner Truth”(Christina Cox & Deborah Kara Unger)
Delighted observations from women on Ghostbusters
- no fat jokes
- no gratuitous sexiness
- no sexed up costumes
- women interacting like actual women
- no romance
- realistic awkwardness a la Erin over Kevin
- women eating actual food and not in a sexy way
- women not needing to ask a man for help
- women being skilled in their fields
- women being affectionate with each other
- women being confident in their identities and not being plagued with self-doubts and crying into ice cream
- an actual action sequence without tit shots or ‘sexy’ camera angles (which, fyi, was the hottest thing I have seen on the big screen this year)
- a line-up where the standard gender ratio of 4-to-1 is inverted
- WOMEN KICKING ASS AND SAVING THE WORLD
That One Super Gay Episode: Canadian Television Edition
You know that one episode, of that one TV show, that’s just a bit super gay, and it’s awesome? Well, here are three episodes, edited down to its lesbian content, for your viewing pleasure:
Sanctuary “Monsoon” (Amanda Tapping & Sandrine Holt)
Being Erica “Everything She Wants” (Anna Silk & Erin Karpluk)
Combat Hospital “Inner Truth”(Christina Cox & Deborah Kara Unger)
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Edit: I forgot a deadline.
Reblog by Sunday March 3rd at midnight.
EDIT: That means tonight. At midnight. When it /becomes/ Sunday. Not tomorrow, tonight. Clarifying because I worded that strangely.
