as you read the words i wrote, i couldn't speak
Signe, 25, Hogwarts

I love the smell of snow, and the way it sounds when you step on it, I love the smell of coffee beans, but I don't like coffee. I love rainy days and reading a great book in my favorite chair.
love Harry Potter, Rupert Grint, Hanson, Emma Watson, Keira Knightley, Robert Sheehan, Daniel Radcliffe, books, quotes, pretty pictures, Dawson's Creek, Gilmore Girls and so many others


"Don't feel stupid if you don't like what others pretend to love"
- Emma Watson




The Golden Trio | 2001 - 2011



Do you think there was a part of you that imagined the two of you would somehow end up together?
Immediately, I wish that I hadn’t. The look on her face—a kind of juddering visceral alarm at what has been said…I don’t wish to see that look many more times in my life. “That would make me way too sad to answer,” she says quickly, and I hurriedly begin another question, about something completely different, hoping that if I say it fast enough these new words will chase the old words away from where they are hanging in the air between us, and maybe she will let me pretend that it was something I never said.
“No, no,” she says, and I can see the tears forming, and I think she means that she doesn’t want to answer any more questions about anything. I mutter some kind of apology under my breath.
But, even now, I’m wrong about everything. Mostly she is just trying to stop my new question. She has something to tell me.
“No,” she says. “I said it would make me too sad to answer but it’s also…”—and she nods even as her voice breaks once more with tears—”…one of my favorite things to imagine.” And through the tears, a beaming, almost beatific smile stretches room-wide across her face. “It’s actually one of my favorite places to visit.”

Do you think there was a part of you that imagined the two of you would somehow end up together?

Immediately, I wish that I hadn’t. The look on her face—a kind of juddering visceral alarm at what has been said…I don’t wish to see that look many more times in my life. “That would make me way too sad to answer,” she says quickly, and I hurriedly begin another question, about something completely different, hoping that if I say it fast enough these new words will chase the old words away from where they are hanging in the air between us, and maybe she will let me pretend that it was something I never said.

“No, no,” she says, and I can see the tears forming, and I think she means that she doesn’t want to answer any more questions about anything. I mutter some kind of apology under my breath.

But, even now, I’m wrong about everything. Mostly she is just trying to stop my new question. She has something to tell me.

“No,” she says. “I said it would make me too sad to answer but it’s also…”—and she nods even as her voice breaks once more with tears—”…one of my favorite things to imagine.” And through the tears, a beaming, almost beatific smile stretches room-wide across her face. “It’s actually one of my favorite places to visit.”



jolieing:

Heath Andrew Ledger (4 April 1979 – 22 January 2008) - We will never forget


Heath Ledger’s Wardrobe Test for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus



williamsledger:


I am the mother of the most tender-hearted, high-spirited, beautiful little girl who is the spitting image of her father. All that I can cling to is his presence inside her that reveals itself every day. His family and I watch Matilda as she whispers to trees, hugs animals, and takes steps two at a time, and we know that he is with us still.

     Michelle Williams

williamsledger:

I am the mother of the most tender-hearted, high-spirited, beautiful little girl who is the spitting image of her father. All that I can cling to is his presence inside her that reveals itself every day. His family and I watch Matilda as she whispers to trees, hugs animals, and takes steps two at a time, and we know that he is with us still.

     Michelle Williams


samjeet:

When illness forced vets to remove Great Dane Lily’s eyes, the prospects of a fulfilling life didn’t look good.
But then no one had reckoned on her pal Maddison stepping in to turn guide dog.
The  pair have been inseparable for years but now find themselves looking  for a new home because their owner could no longer cope.
The catch for anyone interested is that the Great Danes come as a package.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2051780/Blind-Great-Dane-Lily-needs-home-space-HER-guide-dog-Maddison.html#ixzz1bX1UlN5L

samjeet:

When illness forced vets to remove Great Dane Lily’s eyes, the prospects of a fulfilling life didn’t look good.

But then no one had reckoned on her pal Maddison stepping in to turn guide dog.

The pair have been inseparable for years but now find themselves looking for a new home because their owner could no longer cope.

The catch for anyone interested is that the Great Danes come as a package.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2051780/Blind-Great-Dane-Lily-needs-home-space-HER-guide-dog-Maddison.html#ixzz1bX1UlN5L



HARRY POTTER MEMORIES
”I was thrilled that I was going to get time out of school and more time on a film set, because I enjoyed [the 1999 BBC miniseries] David Copperfield. But I wasn’t at the time as swept away by the Harry Potter phenomenon as other kids were. The full implications didn’t mean as much to me at the time, though over the 10 years that followed I had great fun playing the part.” —Daniel Radcliffe
”When it came time to shoot the big kiss between Ron and Hermione, Rupert [Grint] and I cracked under the pressure. We were just dying from laughter. It was quite hard to take it all so seriously, but we also knew we had to do it right, because we had only been building up to this moment for 10 years and seven films. I think we got there at the end. I was nervous and giggly, but it was good.” —Emma Watson
”The first thing I shot was the very last scene of the first film, when we’re all on the train and leaving Hogwarts and going home. It was my first time anywhere near a film set. There were so many people and so much going on. It was very confusing, and very overwhelming, and yet also really, really exciting. From the very first time Chris Columbus said, ‘Action!’ I was just on this amazing high.” —Rupert Grint
”[My twin brother Oliver and I] actually didn’t find out who was going to play Fred Weasley and who was going to play George Weasley until the read-through. We had the scripts and everything. I honestly did prefer Fred, and that’s how it turned out.” —James Phelps
”Daniel is very inspiring to have on set because he’s a real workaholic. When you’re there for a long day, he’s the first one to boost morale and remind us all how lucky we are to be there.” —Tom Felton
”We all read the books when Jo [Rowling] released them, along with everyone else. It let us experience the books as readers and as fans, not just as people who work on the movie.” —Bonnie Wright
”I was an obsessive fan of the books and movies. I remember the day [director] David Yates phoned the house and said I’d be doing a screen test with Daniel Radcliffe. I was pretending to be like, ‘Yup, that’s fine.’ And I was freaking out inside.” —Evanna Lynch
”I wore a fat suit in [films] 3, 4, 5, and 6. And I had false teeth in 3 and 4. I didn’t mind it — until I was 14 or 15 and there were girls on set. I was a bit like, ‘Why me?”’ —Matthew Lewis
”My [filming] was always contained to seven weeks of the year. The rest of the time I was making other movies or directing. But as soon as I put that Snape costume back on, I sort of go, ‘Oh, yeah…I know you.” —Alan Rickman

HARRY POTTER MEMORIES

”I was thrilled that I was going to get time out of school and more time on a film set, because I enjoyed [the 1999 BBC miniseries] David Copperfield. But I wasn’t at the time as swept away by the Harry Potter phenomenon as other kids were. The full implications didn’t mean as much to me at the time, though over the 10 years that followed I had great fun playing the part.” —Daniel Radcliffe

”When it came time to shoot the big kiss between Ron and Hermione, Rupert [Grint] and I cracked under the pressure. We were just dying from laughter. It was quite hard to take it all so seriously, but we also knew we had to do it right, because we had only been building up to this moment for 10 years and seven films. I think we got there at the end. I was nervous and giggly, but it was good.” —Emma Watson

”The first thing I shot was the very last scene of the first film, when we’re all on the train and leaving Hogwarts and going home. It was my first time anywhere near a film set. There were so many people and so much going on. It was very confusing, and very overwhelming, and yet also really, really exciting. From the very first time Chris Columbus said, ‘Action!’ I was just on this amazing high.” —Rupert Grint

”[My twin brother Oliver and I] actually didn’t find out who was going to play Fred Weasley and who was going to play George Weasley until the read-through. We had the scripts and everything. I honestly did prefer Fred, and that’s how it turned out.” —James Phelps

”Daniel is very inspiring to have on set because he’s a real workaholic. When you’re there for a long day, he’s the first one to boost morale and remind us all how lucky we are to be there.” —Tom Felton

”We all read the books when Jo [Rowling] released them, along with everyone else. It let us experience the books as readers and as fans, not just as people who work on the movie.” —Bonnie Wright

”I was an obsessive fan of the books and movies. I remember the day [director] David Yates phoned the house and said I’d be doing a screen test with Daniel Radcliffe. I was pretending to be like, ‘Yup, that’s fine.’ And I was freaking out inside.” —Evanna Lynch

”I wore a fat suit in [films] 3, 4, 5, and 6. And I had false teeth in 3 and 4. I didn’t mind it — until I was 14 or 15 and there were girls on set. I was a bit like, ‘Why me?”’ —Matthew Lewis

”My [filming] was always contained to seven weeks of the year. The rest of the time I was making other movies or directing. But as soon as I put that Snape costume back on, I sort of go, ‘Oh, yeah…I know you.” —Alan Rickman


yerawizardharry:

J.K.R.: They called me, and they said, “We think we’ve found him.” And then the first time I ever saw you was onscreen in my sitting room at home. They sent me a video of you.

… So, I saw you on that audition tape, and I don’t think I’ve ever really told you that I found it incredibly moving.

Dan: Oh, thank you so much.

J.K.R.: It was incredibly moving! At that point, I didn’t have a son … And I phoned David up, and I said “He’s great, he’s fantastic.” And I did say to David it was like watching my son onscreen. Because, after all, Harry feels like this ghostly son that I’ve had in my life. (x)