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If You Come To A Fork In The Road; Pick It Up...

...And Then Wash Your Hands. 18+ Old Enough To Vote And I Do. Reader and prone to breaking into musical numbers. Fiction Blog: @backupanddoitagain

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@blooming-violets With The *hopefully* Now-in-the-thoughts Plotline Swirling Through The Little Gray

@blooming-violets with the *hopefully* now-in-the-thoughts plotline swirling through the little gray cells for a new story with emotionally vulnerable Peter and a sociopath with just the manipulative skills to ensnare him in her honeypot. Poor little Poohbear! All he wanted was some sweetness in his life....

Kudos to @sincericida who always keeps her head in a crisis when it comes to the latest AG news and I agree with you, the nickname is rather inspired.

A thought about the Raya thing…

Didn’t we get a People magazine article about Andrew and Kate a few days ago? From what I’ve heard, People is one of the main sources celebrity publicists/teams use to announce news (meaning if it comes from People, it’s legit and “official”). You’d think that since People had an article about them dating, the relationship is somewhat serious.

If it’s true he’s been on Raya super recently, then I wonder why the People article was posted at all. Someone in a serious relationship wouldn’t be on a dating app, would they?

But like others have said, maybe it’s actually casual.

Also, thank you for being so patient with all of our relationship questions, I’m sure it gets tiresome sometimes. I don’t want to be nosy, but this man’s personal life is really fascinating. Love him but he’s a mystery 😂

I also don’t see any sense in being in a dating app if you’re in a relationship with someone. But he could be in a non-monogamous relationship with the luxury crook. Maybe the fan base is taking his relationships more seriously than he is.

It really is indecipherable and fascinating.

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1 year ago

Ditto. I find screen and stage entertaining and I appreciate the dedication and effort it takes both in front of and behind the scenes to bring stories to life. The study, the technology, the art, the craft---these are the elements that have been a part of the human experience for centuries. But the artist? That is the part that for the viewer must remain somewhat a mystery unless we have been involved in some intimate way--through familial relationships, friendships, collegial interactions, etc.

I'm appreciative of the interviews (even the somewhat mundane scripted ones) that reveal some of their thoughts about characters, techniques, preparation because I find it a fascinating insight into a career that is outside the realm of my own. And also because some of them just seem like funny and interesting thoughtful people. But just like people I know personally, they are human and they deserve consideration as such. To live and to be just as we would wish. We might argue that they chose this career path, this celebrity fame, but we don't have to indulge every aspect of microscopic examination either. As you state, if they do not harm others, then their life is their own to live.

Heh heh, I step away from the platform for awhile and return to chaos with Mr. Garfield at the center of the maelstrom.

I'm cautious with respect to the latest furor regarding the tarot card philosopher accompanying AG for several reasons.

First, he's a friendly guy and going out for a meal with others and holding hands and all that is part of his personality, or at least the part of his personality he's chosen to reveal to the public. Beyond that, no one except the relevant parties really know.

Second, as you and others have pointed out, Mr. Garfield has faced some of the same life changing moments and ups and downs many of us have and that can make us seekers in many different ways. We look for understanding, we process grief or disappointment, we reach out for solace and comfort and try and comprehend the questions, "what is my purpose?" or "why am I here?" or "what makes me happy?" Through prior interviews, AG has intimated that he is contemplative about such topics and he has also expressed enthusiasm for astrology, so I don't find it particularly surprising that he might be intrigued by someone who advertises as a spiritual mentor etc. He's explored 'mainstream' religion in the past, and perhaps he considers the chakra stone spiritualist part of his journey.

Third, this is the part where I have to just admit: I really don't know this person (Andrew Garfield) beyond his public and professional life and while it's normal to want the best for those we admire (even from afar) and even if I give a slight side-eye to choices those others make, I'm not really in a position to offer help or concern or guidance as close family and friends would. And even then, I've watched people a while lot closer to my own circle go down a road and have had to stand by and let it happen because it's not my decision nor my life. Frustrating and sometimes tragic, but there it is.

Finally, for all of the above plus AG confessing that he is "rather intense" when he is preparing himself for a role and I'm going to place some hope in the thought that he's turned forty and is looking for some answers to those questions I mentioned earlier and he's giving this type of "mentoring" a try in a rather intense way. I suppose it could be a deception on the part of the "mentor," but that goes back to the idea that it's not something one can easily know, although warning signs can sometimes (as others point out--isolation, etc) be present. But in this case, correlation does not always equal causation, thus my caution.

I wish Mr. Garfield the best.

I also wish you the best, as you've tried to keep everyone updated and informed on a genuinely talented, hard working, and not unfortunate looking actor.

Peace!

Dear friend, wishing him the best and wishing him wisdom is the only thing we can do.

1 year ago
I Cannot Be The Only Cinemaphile Anticipating The Summer Release Of We Live In Time, The John Crowley

I cannot be the only cinemaphile anticipating the summer release of We Live In Time, the John Crowley directed drama starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in the lead roles. The talented duo have Academy Award nominations, and the buzz from the Irish Mirror via MSN is that perhaps director Crowley has made a film that could earn him consideration as well.

Here's a blurb from the article written by Ruairi Scott Byrne:

"John Crowley's film Brooklyn was in the running for Best Picture at the 2016 Academy Awards but the Dublin filmmaker narrowly missed out on a Best Director Oscar nomination. That could change this year thanks to his latest release, the upcoming romance drama We Live in Time. The film stars Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, both Oscar nominees, and while plot details have not been revealed, production company StudioCanal describes the drama as a “funny, deeply moving and immersive love story”. The film has been picked up by renowned US distributors A24, who were behind Oscars juggernaut Everything Everywhere All at Once, with We Live in Time expected to be given a strong awards push ahead of next year's Oscars."

Link to full article here: https://www.msn.com/en-ie/entertainment/movies/oscars-2025-the-irish-actors-and-filmmakers-who-could-be-in-the-running-at-next-years-academy-awards/ar-BB1jLxoe


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1 year ago

Brilliant and funny, quirky and memorable, a charming movie all around.

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1 year ago

From the clips of Garfield as well as Andrew Scott that I've heard thus far, it sounds like a wonderful version of Orwell's 1984. Another actor who does a splendid job with audio books is Dan Stevens (also from England). He has a lovely voice and cadence as well.

Reading and listening to novels is a great way to spend time!

ANDREW GARFIELD talking about playing Winston Smith in Audible Adaptation of George Orwell's '1984'.


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