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agentmlovestacos:

Here’s the Super Bowl XLVI commercial for Marvel’s The Avengers!

Enjoy!

Oh, wait, if you want to see the extended version which is like twice as long, go to facebook.com/avengers. NOW, ENJOY!

iheartchaos:

Cosplay of the day: Fiona the Human Girl
This shot was taken by photographer Amezarain at Youmacon, Metro Detroit’s first and only anime convention.
Via

iheartchaos:

Cosplay of the day: Fiona the Human Girl

This shot was taken by photographer Amezarain at Youmacon, Metro Detroit’s first and only anime convention.

Via

(via comicsalliance)

meinmyplace:

As part of an ongoing series, Lake Bell shot by MeInMyPlace for Esquire Magazine.

Knock Knock

Who’s there? 
Lake.
Lake who? 
[Eye roll] Typical Hollywood.
 

About the Jokester:
 
Lake Bell just spilled her coffee. The French press, as she tells us, is very precarious business. You can’t smash down on it too quickly. “It looks like a coffee death scene. I blew my load. I blew my coffee load all over my kitchen is what I’m saying.” And yet somehow the 32-year-old actress is able to salvage the rest of the interview. Not that it was an interview so much as a stream-of-consciousness adventure through all things charming and strange. The star of HBO’s How to Make It in America is funny (see her on Adult Swim’s Childrens Hospital). She writes and directs (see her short film Worst Enemy, which made it into Sundance earlier this year), is a self-described motorhead (see her automotive column in The Hollywood Reporter, “Test Drive”), and gives a mean prison tattoo, at least at her boarding school at the age of 14 (see the plus sign on her ankle). Oh, and she loves airplane staple SkyMall: “I mean, shit. Have you seen the zombie gnomes?” And this is without coffee.

 

meinmyplace:

As part of an ongoing series, Lake Bell shot by MeInMyPlace for Esquire Magazine.

Knock Knock

Who’s there? 

Lake.

Lake who? 

[Eye roll] Typical Hollywood.

 

About the Jokester:

Lake Bell just spilled her coffee. The French press, as she tells us, is very precarious business. You can’t smash down on it too quickly. “It looks like a coffee death scene. I blew my load. I blew my coffee load all over my kitchen is what I’m saying.” And yet somehow the 32-year-old actress is able to salvage the rest of the interview. Not that it was an interview so much as a stream-of-consciousness adventure through all things charming and strange. The star of HBO’s How to Make It in America is funny (see her on Adult Swim’s Childrens Hospital). She writes and directs (see her short film Worst Enemy, which made it into Sundance earlier this year), is a self-described motorhead (see her automotive column in The Hollywood Reporter, “Test Drive”), and gives a mean prison tattoo, at least at her boarding school at the age of 14 (see the plus sign on her ankle). Oh, and she loves airplane staple SkyMall: “I mean, shit. Have you seen the zombie gnomes?” And this is without coffee.