“James Franco, he’s the lead, he’s rather charming and a highly intelligent man. Made me all, made us all feel very, uh, stupid.”
Tom Felton, talking about his Rise of the Apes co-star, James Franco
“James Franco, he’s the lead, he’s rather charming and a highly intelligent man. Made me all, made us all feel very, uh, stupid.”
Tom Felton, talking about his Rise of the Apes co-star, James Franco
Matt: I’ve actually got a question.
Tom: Hit me with it.
Matt: It’s quite personal. It’s not on my sheet. I’ve actually got a personal question.
Tom: It seems like a genuine question, Matt.
Matt: Yeah, yeah it is. I was discussing earlier about you playing the character of Draco and obviously you being such a thoroughly nice chap in real life.
Tom: Bless you, Matt.
Matt: And I see how much you enjoy it. Like playing a horrible person.
Tom: It’s true.
Matt: So my question is how was it this year playing that kind of real inner turmoil that Draco is going through.
Tom: It is, yeah, it’s a different angle. That’s a very interesting question, Matt.
Matt: I’ve been thinking about it for two years!
Tom: Is it really? It’s been playing you, hasn’t it? It’s alright, man, I’m gonna relieve you now and give you the answer in its full depth.
victoires:living-death:quickquotesquill:
I heard you the first time, you ungrateful weasel!
UNGRATEFUL WEASEL.
UNGRATEFUL WEASEL.
(via qifans)
Tom: Eamon de Valera, born 1882, New York City, grew up in Ireland where he eventually became President of the Republic. Contributed to the writing of Ireland’s Constitution. And whose New York Times Obituary headline read, “He dominated Irish land as a fighter, leader, hero, and statesman.” Goodness, I felt like Hermione.
(Source: ameliaponds, via jessramblings)