I suppose you could argue podcasts hosts don’t need to know their guests entire imbd history, but when they kept bringing up zombies and Emily was like “are you bringing up zombies because I kind of played one?” And they were like “on your new show?” And she was like “oh no I was taking about an old show” (American gods)
I was just like this would never happen on hot ones lol
The guy from Hot ones is SUCH a good interviewer. If I were an actor I'd definitely endure super spicy food and the risk of throwing up on camera just to be interviewed by him.
Decided to move to Los Angeles when it become too expensive to live in London (damn! even Emily Browning can't afford London.)
Can these ladies please stop lying? I live in London and it’s much cheaper than NYC or LA. Rent wise and grocery and restaurant wise. You won’t find $20 erewhon smoothies here, and I’m relatively stingy but even I can afford to eat out here. Like it just isn’t true lol Just say you wanted to be closer to the industry no one will think you’re a sell out you just moved for your job lol
London’s food is indeed much cheaper than a ton of places in America (although prices have increased a lot). Rent is comparable to US mid-level locations in the outer boroughs. Insurance and health are much cheaper, but energy costs are absolutely insane. So it may balance out, unless you’re living in Central, which surpasses LA and is prob only comparable to SF/NYC.
I think it can also depend on where you're living. Most people describe anything between Santa Barbara and San Diego as Los Angeles. Beverly Hills is expensive but you can live further out for less money. And not everyone eats at ridiculously expensive places. There are still chain restaurants, mom and pop restaurants, regular grocery stores, etc. Not everyone gets their food at Erewhon, Whole Foods, and the latest expensive restaurant.
One of my cousins lives in Beverly Hills because it's close to where she works. Another cousin lives out in Culver City because she's a grad student and needs a place with more affordable rent. I'm not saying LA is cheap, but there are plenty of people who live there who aren't rich celebrities with money to burn.
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"Says her #1 career regret was getting the script for Winter's Bone and after reading about five pages she said "boring!" and tossed it aside."
Points for admitting that cause not many actors like to admit which star-making or oscar-nominated/winning roles they turned down.
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I loveeee audition gossip gimme gimme
It’s how I found out Brie Larson auditioned for sucker punch!
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I was just like this would never happen on hot ones lol
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Can these ladies please stop lying? I live in London and it’s much cheaper than NYC or LA. Rent wise and grocery and restaurant wise. You won’t find $20 erewhon smoothies here, and I’m relatively stingy but even I can afford to eat out here. Like it just isn’t true lol
Just say you wanted to be closer to the industry no one will think you’re a sell out you just moved for your job lol
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London’s food is indeed much cheaper than a ton of places in America (although prices have increased a lot). Rent is comparable to US mid-level locations in the outer boroughs. Insurance and health are much cheaper, but energy costs are absolutely insane. So it may balance out, unless you’re living in Central, which surpasses LA and is prob only comparable to SF/NYC.
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I think it can also depend on where you're living. Most people describe anything between Santa Barbara and San Diego as Los Angeles. Beverly Hills is expensive but you can live further out for less money. And not everyone eats at ridiculously expensive places. There are still chain restaurants, mom and pop restaurants, regular grocery stores, etc. Not everyone gets their food at Erewhon, Whole Foods, and the latest expensive restaurant.
One of my cousins lives in Beverly Hills because it's close to where she works. Another cousin lives out in Culver City because she's a grad student and needs a place with more affordable rent. I'm not saying LA is cheap, but there are plenty of people who live there who aren't rich celebrities with money to burn.
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