23-year-old University of Calgary student, studying English (Honours, Creative Writing Concentration), and Social and Cultural Anthropology (Honours). Occasional wastrel, reluctant idealist, bisexual. Likes books, art, magpies, freckles, leaving marks, smart people who give a fuck, picking fights with her cat, proofreading, and whiskey.

fycrackships:

Deborah Ann Woll and Eddie Redmayne- requested by anonymous

redmayniac:

Eddie Redmayne in Savage Grace.

I know Savage Grace has been done to death, but it’s such a visually appealing movie that I couldn’t not do this set.

Ryan Gosling does play the ukulele, and he plays quite well, which I don’t. [Laughs.] Maybe if I keep trying. He plays it in Blue Valentine, which is the best film I’ve seen in the past ten years. God, isn’t he good in that? He’s amazing, Ryan Gosling. He is genius. They were both extraordinary, Ryan and Michelle, but there’s something about that film that makes you feel as if you’re the only person who’s ever felt that way, and now suddenly it’s articulated. If you have one moment like that in a year — either through an art exhibition or theater or a movie — it’s enough to keep you excited or content with the idea of being human.
- Eddie Redmayne on Ryan Gosling (via fuckyeahmcgosling)

(Source: New York Magazine)