Feb. 26th, 2013
Jen's Famous Trip
Feb. 26th, 2013 01:16 pmSo, by now everybody has seen Jen Lawrence's famous trip on the stairs during the Oscar ceremony, right? But, honestly, I would love to trip so elegantly...

*_* She looks like a princess or some tragic heroine, doesn't she? And the way her dress spread out on the stairs... Man, she's beautiful and I stan for her so hard! How can anyone not love her? Just look at her wonderful family at 0:50...

*_* She looks like a princess or some tragic heroine, doesn't she? And the way her dress spread out on the stairs... Man, she's beautiful and I stan for her so hard! How can anyone not love her? Just look at her wonderful family at 0:50...

Santiago Cabrera AKA Merlin's Lancelot was just cast in BBCA's new historical adventure series The Three Musketeers as ARAMIS, my favorite musketeer! EEEEEEEEEEEE!
The Musketeers, premiering in 2014. Luke Pasqualino (Skins, The Borgias) will star as D'Artagnan alongside Musketeers Tom Burke (Great Expectations, The Hour) as Athos, Santiago Cabrera (Merlin, Heroes) as Aramis and Howard Charles (Royal Shakespeare Company) as Porthos. Together they are a crack-team of highly trained soldiers.
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Set on the streets of seventeenth century Paris, where law and order is more an idea than reality, the series follows Musketeers Athos, Aramis and Porthos. They are far more than King Louis XIII's personal bodyguards. They stand resolutely for social justice, for honor, for valor, for love - and for the thrill of it.
D'Artagnan, a skilled fighter from rural Gascony, meets the three Musketeers while on a mission to right the wrong of his father's death. Although he meets the men in unfortunate circumstances, he finds kindred spirits in the other soldiers. Athos, who has rejected his noble roots to become a Musketeer, has a past shrouded in mystery. He quickly befriends D'Artagnan, but is prone to getting in trouble.
Porthos is a larger than life character, who has come from humble beginnings to become a soldier in the most elite regiment in the land, finding a family in the other Musketeers. Never short of admirers, Aramis has an effortless charm which leads him in and out of love. Despite this, he is a shrewd pragmatist who is ferocious in battle and commands a key place in the brotherhood.
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Channing Tatum was amazing in the role! He had his heart in his eyes every time he looked at Rachel McAdams' Paige. I FELT how much he loved her. Anybody who says that Channing can't act after seeing this movie, will be kicked in the kisser. When Leo told his friend that he was done trying to win Paige back, that she didn't love him anymore, I cried. Literal waterfalls. Channing was amazing in that scene!
And the great thing was that I didn't hate Paige. Yes, I felt more sorry for Leo, but it wasn't Paige's fault that she lost her memory and she did her best with the memories she had left and the information she was given, I didn't blame her. This is one movie where neither party is the guilty one and I loved the way she put her life back in order, that she learned how to stand on her own two feet on her own, that it was her decision to go back and ask Leo out, that she didn't let anyone or the circumstances force her into anything.
To sum it up: Wonderful movie. One of the best romances I've ever seen! No wonder it earned so much money.