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  1. vintagecoffee replied to Vogue Girl's post in a topic in Music
    Good. Cream - Sunshine of your Love?
  2. Not guilty. Ate more than 3,000 calories in one day?
  3. vintagecoffee replied to Emma_Frost's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Andrew Russell Garfield was born on August 20, 1983 to a British mother from Essex and an American father from California. His family moved to England when he was three years old. Garfield is Jewish and was raised in a “middle class home”. His parents ran a small interior design business; his father, Richard, later became head coach of the Guildford City Swimming Club, and his mother is a teaching assistant at a nursery school. Garfield was raised in Surrey, England and was a gymnast during his early years. He attended the City of London Freemen’s School in Ashtead, before training at the Central School of Speech and Drama, from which he graduated in 2004. Biography from www.andrewgarfield.net He is pretty dreamy
  4. vintagecoffee replied to Lolita's post in a topic in Actresses
  5. I have a lot of celebrity crushes. But the ones that I would actually date and have a slight obsession over are Jesse Eisenberg, Andy Samberg, Emile Hirsch, James Franco, Joseph Gorden-Levitt, Lucas Haas, and Ben Whishaw. Special recognition; The Joker I hate the fact that he's a movie character!!
  6. ^At least you didn't say "not" lol. Hot. Daniel Day-Lewis?
  7. Hot. Jesse Eisenberg?
  8. vintagecoffee replied to omg itz .cypress.'s post in a topic in General Talk
    I love it. Do you have a lot of posters in your room?
  9. Not guilty. Got back together with an ex, even though there was a chance he's still a douchebag?
  10. vintagecoffee replied to x2121's post in a topic in General Talk
    Football. Vegetable juice or milk?
  11. vintagecoffee replied to Siren's post in a topic in Male Actors
    ^Thank you :3
  12. vintagecoffee posted a post in a topic in Male Actors
    I'm not sure if there's already a topic about him but I'm too lazy to search through 27 pages lol. Anyways, Jesse Eisenberg was born October 5th, 1983 in New York City. One of his first films was "The Emperor's Club" with Emile Hirsch and Kevin Kline. I saw the movie, wasn't a big fan but it still showed how great of an actor Jesse is and he was in it more than I thought he would be. His breakthrough role was in "The Squid and the Whale" with Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney back in 2005. It pretty much put him on the map. He was also in "Zombieland" with Woody Harrelson, Abigail Breslin and Emma Stone. The movie was a big success and personally one of my favorite movies. I mean come on, zombies!!! But, of course, everyone knows him from "The Social Network", playing the narcissistic Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Want to know something funny? Jesse Eisenberg plays him in the film, Andy Samberg plays him on SNL and he is just Mark Zuckerberg. I find it funny and cutely ironic. I also find Jesse to be incredibly good looking. His eyes, lips, cute little nose and his hair *swoon*. He's also a devoted cat lover, how cute :3 Anyways, TSN gave him his first Oscar nomination. I got teary eyed when I found out he was nominated, I was SO happy for him! He didn't win but I am pretty confident he will be back someday and win. Also, I hate when people say he played himself "The Social Network" (or any of his other films). No. He. Did. Not. In real life, he is not a narcissistic backstabbing douche bag who betrays his best friend. Yeah, he talks fast and is a tad awkward, but that is pretty much how Mark Zuckerberg is. Mark was a nerd. He really studied the role and even though every aspect of Mark he didn't portray, he still embodied him. He even took lessons and classes Mark did. I hate when people compare him to guys like Michael Cera. The only similarity; awkwardness. Which many people have. I'm sorry, but you don't get an Oscar nomination for playing yourself. Just saying.
  13. vintagecoffee replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
    When the movie started winning all of the awards, I got really mad. I was like "why is this movie getting so many awards? It doesn't look good!" Then, I saw it. I was really shocked, because it IS an amazing film. It deserved, at least for the most part, the awards and critical acclaim it was getting. The performances were great, and the little kids did SO well! They were adorable. The directing was incredible and I loved the heartwarming message it gives; that anything is possible. Even if you are poor and with nothing to lose, you can still succeed.
  14. vintagecoffee replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    Rebel Without A Cause. I loved this movie. James Dean *swoons*!
  15. vintagecoffee replied to PrettyDeadThings's post in a topic in Movies
    No love on this forum for "Toy Story 3"? I LOVED it! I grew up on Toy Story and the third one was just gah, amazing! I cried at the end. I can't explain myself well right now, but I just loved it. The second one is still my favorite, though. The new directors and I believe new writers worked on it as well, did justice to the original concept of the story.