She was great in Winter's Bone, 'really thought she's going to be a big star. I love indie films and the next stars I'm guessing that will be having huge breaks will be Brit Marling and Felicity Jones.

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She was great in Winter's Bone, 'really thought she's going to be a big star. I love indie films and the next stars I'm guessing that will be having huge breaks will be Brit Marling and Felicity Jones.
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“When you don’t have anybody to take care of you, then you could go both ways: You could do whatever you want, or you could take charge and be your own parent.”
~ Jennifer Lawrence
jennifer: he can lift it up higher than me.
nick: it’s because i’m stronger.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Adorable Reaction Photo To Her Oscar Nomination Proves She’s A Normal Person
This photo of The Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence keeps popping up on Twitter and Tumblr, and we couldn’t resist posting it. This past January, Jennifer co-presented the 2012 Oscar nominations, looking radiant despite the early taping in a blue dress and her brown Katniss Everdeen hair. But about a year ago, Jennifer was blonde and a lot less composed, in the above photo that someone snapped when she and her family learned that she had been nominated as Best Actress for the indie drama Winter’s Bone. (The film that, no doubt, landed her the equally vulnerable-but-strong-willed role of Katniss.)
The photo has been getting reblogged over Tumblr fansites because of Rolling Stone‘s upcoming profile on Jennifer, in the April issue that went on sale on March 30th. On the Rolling Stone website there’s currently an incredibly entertaining excerpt about Jennifer, but no caption for the photo. Thankfully, fan suicideblonde copied down another excerpt from the print magazine:
On the morning the Oscar nominations were announced, someone snapped a photo of her and her family just as her name was being read. The look on her face, she said, was “like I’m being sent off to jail.” Zoe Kravitz says she loved teasing her “‘You’re up against Natalie Portman; you don’t stand a chance!’ and she’d go ‘You’re right! I don’t!’” (Lenny said he did catch her in the library at his house in Paris, though, holding one of his Grammys and giving a practice acceptance speech.)
Even though “where were you when you heard the news?” is one of the most common questions in the lead-up to awards shows, often you don’t actually get to witness the nominees’ reactions. And even when they do open up about it, it’s as if they’re all reading from the same script: “Oh, I was asleep and I got the call in the middle of the night! It was so exciting.” Boring.
However, there are a few notable exceptions of real-time reactions. This past awards season, for instance, Jessica Chastain got the phone call that she’d been nominated for an Oscar for The Help while at a fashion show, and everyone gave her a standing ovation. Another reaction, caught on video, was when Melissa McCarthy helped read off the Emmy nominations and had trouble breathing when her name was called for Best Leading Actress for Mike and Molly.
Still, I’m gonna vote Jennifer for the most authentic reaction, from her unwashed hair and her face about to break into tears to her pajamas-and-slippers ensemble. I don’t believe that this is some orchestrated normal-girl image her people are trying to brainwash us into believing, like Taylor Swift‘s fake “surprise” face. We’re being treated to this rare, candid moment because Jennifer Lawrence is just that humble.
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aww JLaw![]()
Is it just me or bakit parang mas maganda sha pag simple lang yung make-up nya? Di na bale, mahal ko pa din sha!!!![]()
Are f@cking kidding me? Do you honestly believe that tabloid story? OMG! I really thought that you are one of the sensible posters here. SMH. I like Jennifer Lawrence too. She adores both Brad and Angie and I even have a tumblr to prove my point. But what you just said really bothers me. Do you really think that Brad would just leave Angelina, the love of his life and their six children whom he ADORES, just because he finds Jennifer Lawrence attractive? Also Brad never said such thing. I think it was the other way around.![]()
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS Sequel to Shoot in January to Avoid Scheduling Conflicts for Jennifer Lawrence
Who would win in a fight between Mystique from X-Men: First Class and Katniss from The Hunger Games? The answer: Jennifer Lawrence. While 20th Century Fox and Lionsgate studios were busy scheduling the shoots for their respective mega-franchise sequels, they got in a bit of a tussle over Lawrence’s availability. I’m sure the bankable young lady loves to have movie studios fighting over her, but luckily the conflict has been resolved. The Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire, will shoot with Lawrence this fall; after that, she will film the sequel to X-Men: First Class the following January. Hit the jump for much more on both projects.
Heat Vision reports that, although the studios have managed to get along this time around, if another Hunger Games project interferes with a 20th Century Fox film which involves Lawrence, Fox can exercise the option on the young star’s contract. Let’s hope that doesn’t happen as both of the franchises are off to a great start and I, for one, welcome every opportunity to view Lawrence on the big screen. While it’s obvious that Lawrence will return as Katniss for Catching Fire, director Gary Ross’ job is not quite as secure. Although the first film was a big hit and will continue to rake in the cash until another movie knocks it out, we will have to wait and see whether or not Ross will return.
In related news, Matthew Vaughn, the director of X-Men: First Class, doesn’t share Ross’ worries as Vaughn will be returning to helm his own sequel. Written by Simon Kinberg (Sherlock Holmes), the sequel may pick up with the assassination of JFK, according to an interview with Vaughn last year. If you’re not caught up on either of these projects, be sure to check out all of our continuing coverage on The Hunger Games as well as X-Men: First Class. Also, look for Lawrence in the horror/thriller, House at the End of the Street, which opens September 21st.
If you could travel back in time, and to meet you when you were 10 years old, what advice would you give to yourself?