‘Little Numbers’ Trailer // Klaine
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‘Little Numbers’ Trailer // Klaine
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Chris: “We had a lot of fun with the mannequins.”
Darren: “Life is always funnier with mannequins.”
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this photograph intrigues me so much! why isn’t this the most famous photo from 9/11 instead of the falling man? isn’t 2 people holding hands after jumping more significant than 1 man? it makes me wonder what the story is behind this photo, were they friends or lovers? or just strangers who were too scared to jump alone? it shows that people need a helping hand even in their final moments, i love it.
Fucking reblog today; tomorrow. Any day I see it on my dash. Beautiful. I for one think they were strangers. Sometimes it’s easier to care for a stranger, how else would they have found the courage to not only jump, but to look into someone’s eyes and jump. I don’t think I could have done that if I knew the person well.
that’s a powerful photo
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AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Remember that time that Darren Criss called in to Side B Radio?
Remember that time that *I* was the first media source to get DARREN’S confirmation that he was going to be on Glee?
Yes, I know that MTV or Entertainment Weekly CLAIM to have gotten the exclusive from him, but, sorry, they’re wrong. It was me. Early October, 2010. He called in- I actually stopped a song halfway through because when I answered he told me he didn’t have much time, so I was like “well, who cares about this song…” and put him right on air. My chatroom went crazy. It was the best thing ever.
Maybe not ever. But it was one of my favorite moments on my show. and there were a lot of great moments. there were 76 shows. ;)
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ORIGINAL GLEE LAUNCH COMMERCIAL/VIDEO—2009
Glee is a 20th Century Fox Show, created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan (all Rights Reserved). Music used in the piece includes DON’T STOP BELIEVING by Vitamin String Quartet and MR. BLUE SKY by the Delgados.
Cut produced by Matt Fife
Directors Matt Fife and Julio Cabral, Cinematography by Crash and Kim Haun (Shot on 35mm). An infinite amount of detail goes into the making of a Ryan Murphy show. This GLEE campaign sought to match and extend the look and tone of the pilot episode. My day began with the comedic genius of Jane Lynch, building a face off between Coach Sue (Lynch) and Glee Club Leader Will (Matthew Morrison). After the office set up, my unit quickly moved outdoors with Sue tormenting her Cheerios during a slow jog around the track. Throughout the day, our two units picked up additional photography and wild lines from the cast. After shooting three commercials in the morning, I shot the young cast in the hallway witha moving soft light that fell off to shadow. We had a great time creating visual vignettes that showcased both the attributes of these richly written characters, and the talents of a warm and receptive cast.
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Misha Collins, in an interview for Supernatural.ru, on “How do you feel about criticism of your personality? Not only about your actor work, we also mean your everyday life.”

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