June 30, 2011

Emma Watson in Entertainment Weekly



“I have spent more of my life being someone else than I have being myself,” says Watson. The 21-year-old remembers how she used to exasperate the crew at Leavesden Studios by wandering around when she wasn’t shooting. “There was an orchard, a line of apple trees, on one side of the grounds. I would go down and walk around there. Those poor ADs! They must have had nervous breakdowns whenever I would disappear.”
Source: EW and facebook.com/EmmaWatson'sfanclubVenezuela



Emma Watson on set at King's Cross Platform, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (2011)
Source: pottershots

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, j'aime la première photo à gauche, ça change des photoshoots habituel. Dans un atelier, c'est une bonne idée. Et puis on peut admirer ses jolies jambes XD

Serge said...

Wow,I got so much thoughts about first photo...So nice,cute,natural,real,just down-to-earth.For me,THAT is the real Emma.Simple,normal,but still special girl of her age.The second is nice,too,I like when she wear simple dresses,but this one makes her just sooo glamorous...

P.S.For me,real woman should wear like a woman-no pants,only dresses & skirts.Emma have it in her,not always,but still...Just another reason why I like her.

Anonymous said...

Agree with Serge. That is a great picture of her in the Led Zeppelin T Shirt. Kind of a strange background. Looks like she is in a garage or basement or something.

Anonymous said...

Ces 2 photos datent de cette année car ses cheveux semblent plus court?
Ou elles font partie du shoot pour EW qu'elle avait fait pendant l'été 2010?

Eden said...

2010 :)

Creation-Emma said...

Je vais être franche je n'aime pas du tout les deux photos. La photo a gauche on dirait un photo montage. Je pensais vraiment pas qu'emma a de longues jambes à ce point. Et puis comme une personne l'a dit au dessus le décor ne va pas. Mais j'adore emma ^^

Anonymous said...

Wow, Serge, that's a very 1950's way of looking at women...

You won't find many women who wear only dresses and don't own pants now-a-days. Maybe back in the 1950's...

Anonymous said...

Merci Eden :)

Dee said...

Serge, quit it with the old-fashioned opinions. I'm sick of them.

Anonymous said...

I am guessing you will like her as Lucy in MWWM, Serge.

Anonymous said...

As much as you or I might disagree with Serge, it's his opinion and he's as entitled to have his as you are to have yours. Telling him to quit it seems unfair to me.

Anonymous said...

I like the picture with the black (or green) dress. But yeahm the pictures are old.

Dee said...

Anonymous @8:41:
I think my annoyance at Serge and his backward opinions is completely justified. Unfair is deeming a woman 'real' according to what she wears and trying to reinforce gender stereotypes from the old days. He offended me personally as a woman and his statement would offend many many other women as well, so I don't take back what I said at all.

He needs to be called out on this behaviour because he's said things similar to this before. That's all I'm saying on the subject.

Tia said...

Any idea when this magazine hits the stands?

Eden said...

Today, the 1st.

Serge said...

Ha-ha-ha)))Go on,go on,I'll gust ignore you as another one of them like Eechie

Dee said...

Lol, well you're doing a terrible job of ignoring me. At least I'm not considered one of the most idiotic commenters on this blog along with Echee. Bu-bye =]

Eden said...

Please, no insult, I already said that. And give all a break to Echee please. He might not saying things you agree with but you can just ignore him.

Serge said...

Heard it millions of times from you Eden,but still thx.
Concerning "some,others"-
...---...I-G-N-O-R-I-N-G...---...
and"Blah-blah-blah"...