Saturday, July 9, 2011

Emma Stone Talks Spider-Man, Girl Crush, Gay Friends In The Advocate


That talent is winning legions of fans and admirers, but the choice of films Emma Stone, whether intended or simply based on their artistic interests are not hurt its popularity either.

Although his career at age 22, was relatively short, Stone has grown two bases of the most loyal fans in show business: the gay community and fanboys. For the former, it was her role in "Easy A", a comedy that dealt with secondary, in non-juvenile, intimidation of gays teenagers, which earned him the admiration, something she openly embraces.

"[" Easy A '] writer, Bert V. Royal, is gay, and these questions were that he had experienced growing up, so we knew that resonate, "she says in the new issue of The Advocate." But when the film was released last summer, media coverage of suicides among young gay men was everywhere. Because the film was released in the eye of this storm, the schedule has come to be more relevant and poignant as we planned. "

For Pierre, it was a personal pleasure to address the problem through its bottom.

"I did a lot of theater to grow, and I was fortunate to be raised in a family that was very tolerant, so someone of being gay was never weird or off-putting to me" she said. "I have many wonderful gay friends, but one of the most formative of my life is Max, who was my best friend since I was 11 years."

As for fanboys, he began his tour featured in Zombieland, but the real juice will come when it states that Peter Parker long lost girlfriend Gwen Stacy in the franchise reboot, "The Amazing Spider-Man", along with Andrew Garfield.

"If that happens, it will be the best compliment ever. Just because the scale is so large, making Spider-Man is even more impressive than I realized at first," Stone admits. "I tried not to think too much - especially during the shoot - but when you sit on these blue screens with all these platforms, it's the opposite of an environment as is Superbad weird, but. it's very exciting. As with "Help", but crazier, Spider-Man joined in this fan base, where people already know the story and go with their own opinions and expectations, so you're either going to live with them or let people down. But it's really all about passion, and I love passionate people. "

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