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    Carey Mulligan on Michael Cera:
“Michael Cera is incredible in Youth In Revolt. He isn’t Michael  Cera. He’s someone completely different. He did a bipolar performance,  which he’s been given no credit for. He’s a really brilliant  actor, and I’ve never seen a false note in anything he’s ever done. He’s  resolutely truthful, and it’s not just with comedy. That’s why people  feel for him. He’s always at the center of those comedies. Some people  just see him as a comedian, but I think he’s more than that — he’s a  really amazing, young actor.”
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    Carey Mulligan on Michael Cera:

    “Michael Cera is incredible in Youth In Revolt. He isn’t Michael Cera. He’s someone completely different. He did a bipolar performance, which he’s been given no credit for. He’s a really brilliant actor, and I’ve never seen a false note in anything he’s ever done. He’s resolutely truthful, and it’s not just with comedy. That’s why people feel for him. He’s always at the center of those comedies. Some people just see him as a comedian, but I think he’s more than that — he’s a really amazing, young actor.”

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    1. cafehoney reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      THIS MAKES ME WANT TO SEE A MOVIE STARRING BOTH CAREY MULLIGAN AND MICHAEL CERA
    2. swellss reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      Okay so I haven’t...GUARANTEE SHE’S WRONG. Sorry, love
    3. cataloguesofconcubines reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      Beige describing beige tbh
    4. theshadowofyoursong reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      I absolutely embrace him and his beigeness. And I agree with...- his performance
    5. lizzyhaldane reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      like these feelings
    6. catelyns reblogged this from thecolourbeige and added:
      More importantly - OMG, WHERE ARE HER EYES
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Beige.

The word encapsulates boredom and monotony. Unlike red, yellow, or violet, beige has no real identity. There are are many shades of beige, but they’re. still. beige.

Beige takes no risks and even when it does, you can still tell that it’s an undercover beige acting as a maroon. It’s almost cute.

Beige relies on its blank and dime-a-dozen looks to get work and fools itself that it’s talented because everyone wants to kiss beige’s ass. Sometimes, beige is even talented, but rests on its laurels and never steps out of its comfort zone.

We all know and love a beige and you know what? It’s fine. Beige is safe. Beige is soft. Beige gets the job done.
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