Mon, 09 May 2011
Rachel McAdams Covers 'Elle' June 2011
Rachel McAdams strikes a pose on the cover of Elle’s June issue.
Here’s what the 32-year-old actress had to share with the mag:
On working with Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris: “It’s definitely a different dynamic from the last time we were together [in Wedding Crashers]. It wasn’t as fun being mean. I love that [director] Woody [Allen] likes good guys to be good guys and bad guys to be bad guys. Owen seemed to respond really well when I was a really bad guy.”
On being a romantic: “I am. When Billie Holiday comes on, I can’t help but be transported—and I’m sure it wasn’t as romantic then at all - but that’s the wonderful part of my job: dressing up and walking down the street in New York or Toronto, pretending I’m in the ’40s.”
On her expectations for relationships: “You grow up and you assume that everyone is like that, and you quickly realize that they’re not, and then you have those days when you wonder if you’re going to find it for yourself. It’s such a hard thing to find. I think it was more that realization that rocked me.”
For more of Rachel’s interview, check out Elle.com! http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/05/09/rachel-mcadams-covers-elle-june-2011/
Andrew Garfield walks around the set of "The Amazing Spiderman"
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/FWaWTr_jsY8/Andrew+Garfield+walks+around+set+Amazing+Spiderman
Keira Knightley stops to sign some autographs and pose for pictures before an appearance on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/b0vzhMqO0bQ/Keira+Knightley+stops+sign+autographs+pose
Here’s what the 32-year-old actress had to share with the mag:
On working with Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris: “It’s definitely a different dynamic from the last time we were together [in Wedding Crashers]. It wasn’t as fun being mean. I love that [director] Woody [Allen] likes good guys to be good guys and bad guys to be bad guys. Owen seemed to respond really well when I was a really bad guy.”
On being a romantic: “I am. When Billie Holiday comes on, I can’t help but be transported—and I’m sure it wasn’t as romantic then at all - but that’s the wonderful part of my job: dressing up and walking down the street in New York or Toronto, pretending I’m in the ’40s.”
On her expectations for relationships: “You grow up and you assume that everyone is like that, and you quickly realize that they’re not, and then you have those days when you wonder if you’re going to find it for yourself. It’s such a hard thing to find. I think it was more that realization that rocked me.”
For more of Rachel’s interview, check out Elle.com! http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/05/09/rachel-mcadams-covers-elle-june-2011/
Andrew Garfield walks around the set of "The Amazing Spiderman"
Keira Knightley stops to sign some autographs and pose for pictures before an appearance on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"