T de Lioncourt this is true: if I had to rank, it’d be 1) greatest showman 2) moulin rouge 3) la la land. But I also understand moulin rouge is divisive for many people. I recently talked to someone who was like ‘I had to stop it 20 minutes in’. Yeah, you’re supposed to SKIP the first 20 minutes. 😂
La La Land is the one movie that I can not watch scenes from on TH-cam because almost all of them absolutely tear me apart. Never has a film affected me emotionally like that one. Emma + Ryan + Chazelle = brilliance.
@@liwi disagree! I loved the ending, even though it was so sad how they couldn't chase their dreams together the concept of her walking into his bar and seeing how he made it was really cute. And also the last song at the end is my favouritee
@@marwanazeem1483 The ending was super positive. I loved it. This is how I see all my past relationships. It’s okay to move on. We had our time together & that was part of our life journey & nothing can take that away. I loved that he gave her that smile at the end as if to say “yes, I still cherish every moment we had, but no hard feelings & I wish you the best.”
La La Land is a modern day movie masterpiece. Utterly magical film which restored my faith in movies. Will go down as an all time classic in my opinion. Emma Stone is a fine actress.
Ugh La La Land changed me and it still hurts my heart , I loved that movie so damn much . And the tears and ugh don’t even get me started , it was a instant fav I’m already tearing up gosh I’m such a baby
Natalie Zayas-Bazan ugh exactly But the fact that it’s not the ending we all expected and wanted is what makes it so great Bc it’s realistic and it was just a beautiful movie honestly
This interviewer never fails he is brilliant, he makes anyone he's speaking to feel so relaxed and asks really interesting questions rather than the boring everyday ones you hear all the time!
Never on the same level as Gladiator, the Pianist, the Reader, A Beautiful Mind, Silence of the Lambs, Schindler's List, etc. These are Oscar winning movies.
I feel like she has the career that Lindsay Lohan wanted but failed to have. Emma started with teen movies and now is an academy award winner. Lindsay wanted that too but...
Also Emma, in my opinion, is more talented... I don’t know, Robert Downey Jr. also had addictions but he turned his life around, Lindsay just doesn’t seem to have caught a break.
I think Lindsay got caught up in her celebrity whereas Emma has always wanted to be a successful actress, not necessarily a celebrity. And you have to think she's worked hard to achieve her success. It doesn't just fall into your lap.
We are NEVER done with La La Land , it’s one of the greatest movies of all time 😍 watched it in the cinema with my GF and it gave us an unforgettable day
Ali Plumb is one of the finest interviewers working today. He & MTV'S Josh Horowitz are so good bc they've done their research & are informative, but are fun as well & clearly put the star at ease. Plus, their both just such fanboys.
The movie itself doesn’t really deserve more appreciation than it already has. Will Gluck is pretty average if not downright corny and untalented as a filmmaker. His movies all have a “oh I’m so quirky and fun” vibe that’s very annoying. Emma Stone saved Easy A, the dialogue itself was horrendous but she delivered it so well. She carried the whole thing, so yeah, Easy A is not underrated.
Santiago Necochea It made like 10x its budget. It got plenty of love. My only problem was that Ojai doesn’t exactly seem like a hotbed of religious zealotry and homophobia. It’s a freaking resort town for rich hippies. Gimme a break.
I’ve just got to say this interviewer is one of the best I’ve seen online. So many are pushy or awkward but this guy is just so cool and considerate with his questions.
Easy A has to be my favorite movie, I've seen the it at least 15 times. That and Charlie Bartlet are a tie for me 💕 love Emma her voice and her personality!
I love Emma Stone. She´s so great in everything she does (Easy A, SuperBad, Crazy Stupid Love, the Help, Zombieland, Amazing Spiderman, Battle of the Sexes, Birdman, La La Land, the Favourite...)
For 3 of the 9 viewings of La La Land, she had sob fests for like an hour afterward. She was probably taken aback by how beautifully the film was put together and the huge affectionate response she received from the audience. This film pretty much sent her career into the stratosphere.
Emma mentions that she had "full sob fests" for 3 out of the 9 times she's seen "La La Land," and it always made me wonder if she ever thought that the movie has become her reality regarding her relationship and love for Andrew Garfield. Just think about it. When they both started dating since working together in The Amazing Spider-Man, both Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield were average actor/actress that were fairly known in the industry, but weren't worldwide famous just yet. They eventually split up, just like Mia and Sebastian, and continue to pursue in their careers. Emma wins an Oscar for Best Actress for "La La Land," and Andrew gets nominated for his role playing Desmond Doss in "Hacksaw Ridge" (while having another career performance in the underappreciated film "Silence") which elevated both of them into top elites in the Hollywood industry as well as having the status of worldwide fame. They both achieved their dreams, just like how Mia and Sebastian did in "La La Land," yet Emma and Andrew never got back together with their relationship. Perhaps realizing how similar their lives have become to the ending of "La La Land" may have attributed to her sob fest for hours. Had they stayed together and never split from the first place, would they be exactly where they are today with the same achievements in the movies they played in? Most likely not. There would've been a lot of compromises to be made. Just like in "La La Land" they couldn't have it all. It was one or the other. Just a thought.
OMG. Emma is still so beautiful, so down-to-earth. Even Oscar hasn't changed her, thank God. How could this be?! I'm just head over heels for her, really. This makes jen lawrence look even worse. lol.
La la land is one of the only movies that really stuck with me, when I listen to Mia and Sebastians theme my heart just shatters. It is so beautiful, but so tragic.
I used to find musicals boring when my music teacher showed us back in middle school, but La La Land blew my mind. Acting is spot on, color balance is spot on, camera angles are spot on, so on and so on.. dancing and singing are well above average for most viewers
hogwspidey Yeah same here. I'm in love with her *as a person* . She's full of class. Which streets in America does she walk down. I'd love to have a chat with her.
The TH-cam version of these interviews are only a 3rd of the actual “Movies That Made Me” episodes. You have to go on BBC iPlayer to see the full versions. Although, on the full version they talk about The Help for all of 10 seconds. But there’s a lot more of the interview where they talk about Superbad, Zombieland, Battle of The Sexes, The Amazing Spiderman 1 and 2, etc.
Her actual part in The Help is really secondary to the ladies of the houses and the maids. I. The grand scheme of her career it's not a major role although the movie was successful and well received.
5:01 to 5:10 is probably the best moment in any interview ever lol, I just love how playful and casual they are with eachother. All interviews should be like that.
la la land literally changed my life , i can’t that movie makes me bawl. like the way i look at film and cinema and life has just shifted completely. i’ll never shut up about it.
I love Emma stone! She’s beautiful, she has a wonderful voice and she’s a really talented actress. Props to this interviewer I’ve seen a few with him now and he’s always impressed me with his well mannered style. He genuinely seems interested in getting to know the actors/actresses. Which is great :)
I've still only seen La La Land once, in the cinema. The Help I've seen maybe 3 times. I've seen Superbad twice, around 2008 and 2016. Zombieland once around 2015. Easy A a solid 9 times probably. I need to watch all her other stuff. Emma Stone, man. Great actress, great person.
I am in Love with La La Land. Greatest movie EVER!!! I have watched it 21 times.... NO joke. probably listened to the soundtrack at least 100 times. I could live to be 100 years old and never watch a better movie than La La Land. It truly is the absolute best movie I have ever seen in my life. E.T. and Forrest Gump are right behind it. Then Slumdog Millionaire and Titanic.
La La Land is one of my all time favorites. I actuall went to the theatre to see that 4 times! But I so wished I had gone to see to see it when people could sing along to it in the theatres. That would have been fun. Ive memorized the words from listening to it on CD a hundred times. Emma Stone: THANK YOU!!
Emma comes across as such a genuine, nice person in this interview. *Quickly searches through digital rental catalogue* Well, Paper Man isn't available. Off to watch La La Land it is, for the first time.
LOL, now I've got Pocket Full of Sunshine stuck in my head and want to watch Easy A again xD (I friggin love that movie- one of the best teen movies, and also the movie that introduced me to Emma :P)
I've rarely related more to a sequence in a film than the Pocketful of Sunshine thing of absolutely hating a song so much I become obsessed with it and can't stop singing it. Nothing else about that movie is memorable to me, but Emma is charming in everything.
Can I just have that poster with all her movies on it? I've seen all of them at least twice except Battle of the Sexes. Have yet to see it. Love Emma Stone so much. Paper Man is GREAT movie. I was so glad that she said it was one of her favorite movies she's worked on.
La La Land changed my life. I don't know what it was; the fact that I live in LA, the fact that I was stuck in a rut when I watched it, the fact that I'm a sucker for outstanding cinematography and music, the appreciation I have for Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. It's one of my favorite movies of all time; hands down.
I wished her to say at least a little about Spiderman... I know the franchise was a failure and it has her ex but she was SO good in that, Emma and Andrew were the only ones who also worth the franchise. She was the best romantic interest in a superhero movie, the couple had lot of chemistry, she was a important character with her own motivations and it was not boring to see that romance (like Jane and Thor or Clark and Lois in MoS). I'm really happy that she continued successful and won an Oscar but *I will forever miss Emma as Gwen Stacy* 💙
Her voice gets deeper and deeper as time goes by. It's like fine wine.
Ryan J my thoughts exactly!
Ryan J Maybe she could play a Trans woman? I mean that in the *NICEIST* possible way, Emma if you're reading this.
haven't you watched? she played martina navratilova !
@@MechelleMcWilliams I disagree.
Jojos?
La la land is the happiest/saddest movie ever.. that ending broke me
MM 1992 me too
That’s why I now watch ‘the greatest showman’. It doesn’t make me wanna punch a wall 3/4 of the Way of through.
As much as I love Lalaland it's Moulin Rouge that gives me more roller-coaster feelings ^^
T de Lioncourt this is true: if I had to rank, it’d be 1) greatest showman 2) moulin rouge 3) la la land. But I also understand moulin rouge is divisive for many people. I recently talked to someone who was like ‘I had to stop it 20 minutes in’. Yeah, you’re supposed to SKIP the first 20 minutes. 😂
MM 1992 i loved that she got together w gosling in the end. Such a happy fun ending. Love ❤️
This interviewer is so great. Funny and relaxed. You should use him for all the interviews
U made question my sanity because of the channel name huhuhu I was like why does this comment have views ?,
'Use him' ??OMG DONT
@Tylar NO WAY, he's great.
@Tylar lmao what?!
Use is he a trash boyfriend
Damn only 29 years old and so many good movies
Really? OMG we're at the same age?? Mind blown. Now I like her even more.
I am 13, but I have the same birthday as her.
@@crarfraizer9721 bruh
@@paptato7565 Bruh she's fucking terrible and has tons of trash flicks, stop claiming otherwise because you're a fanboy
Crar Fraizer i like how you say fanboy just becouse you dont have a real point
The thumbnail and title make it seem like she’s threatening to shoot the interviewer if they ask a La La Land question
gabby lsz Lolol
gabby lsz imagine her breaking and just shooting up an interview because of an overdose of La La Land questions.
Lmao my initial thought as well
That’s clickbait for you
Lmao!!!
La La Land is the one movie that I can not watch scenes from on TH-cam because almost all of them absolutely tear me apart. Never has a film affected me emotionally like that one. Emma + Ryan + Chazelle = brilliance.
Fuck you now I have to go watch it again damnit
Good movie but they flopped the ending hard.
@@liwi disagree! I loved the ending, even though it was so sad how they couldn't chase their dreams together the concept of her walking into his bar and seeing how he made it was really cute. And also the last song at the end is my favouritee
@@lotsblue2585 Same here. Quite honestly, I'd say the ending was the best part.
@@marwanazeem1483 The ending was super positive. I loved it. This is how I see all my past relationships. It’s okay to move on. We had our time together & that was part of our life journey & nothing can take that away. I loved that he gave her that smile at the end as if to say “yes, I still cherish every moment we had, but no hard feelings & I wish you the best.”
This woman never has a bad interview.
I'm in love with Emma's voice.
I'm in love with Emma! I think she's one of the most attractive actresses in Hollywood besides being an amazing actress.
I really am too!!!
Same
Really? I think it's annoying 😅😅😅 was she sick on this video lol anyways, we all have different opinions haha
ryanoco7 you're like a cleaver- all edge, no point
La La Land is a modern day movie masterpiece. Utterly magical film which restored my faith in movies. Will go down as an all time classic in my opinion. Emma Stone is a fine actress.
It should’ve won Best Picture
Ugh La La Land changed me and it still hurts my heart , I loved that movie so damn much . And the tears and ugh don’t even get me started , it was a instant fav
I’m already tearing up gosh I’m such a baby
ifancy you same I'm not over the ending
nobody who is sane is ok with that ending.
Natalie Zayas-Bazan ugh exactly
But the fact that it’s not the ending we all expected and wanted is what makes it so great
Bc it’s realistic and it was just a beautiful movie honestly
ifancy you no you're trying to grow up. lmao
Chaerul Imam wdym lol?
her VOICE
hii
La La Land is one of my all time favorites, after seeing it multiple times I'm obsessed with Emma
HeikkiP why weren't you? 💔
Same here xD
Didn't see that coming from Patrick Bateman
Natsu Dragion77 Did you know I’m utterly insane?
Honestly Im obsessed with Ryan no homo
So now I have this song stuck in my head...
Nast Ber take me awayyyyyyy
This interviewer never fails he is brilliant, he makes anyone he's speaking to feel so relaxed and asks really interesting questions rather than the boring everyday ones you hear all the time!
La La Land is everything.
I really want to like this, but it's at a perfect 500 and it'd so satisfying to look at
Ruby Hagrid 😂😂😂 let it be 500
Somebody messed it up. Now lets get it to 600
Never on the same level as Gladiator, the Pianist, the Reader, A Beautiful Mind, Silence of the Lambs, Schindler's List, etc. These are Oscar winning movies.
Night Prowler these movies are beautiful in their own right. no need for comparison
I feel like she has the career that Lindsay Lohan wanted but failed to have. Emma started with teen movies and now is an academy award winner. Lindsay wanted that too but...
Shows you how alcohol and drug addiction can derail your life ...
Also Emma, in my opinion, is more talented... I don’t know, Robert Downey Jr. also had addictions but he turned his life around, Lindsay just doesn’t seem to have caught a break.
@@reemtri funny how now he is the global symbol of the confident sarcastic cocky classy smart dude while literally being almost no one 12 years ago
I think Lindsay got caught up in her celebrity whereas Emma has always wanted to be a successful actress, not necessarily a celebrity. And you have to think she's worked hard to achieve her success. It doesn't just fall into your lap.
@@ML-xh6rd also she started earlier as a child. she was crazy talented just didn't had the best of luck
We are NEVER done with La La Land , it’s one of the greatest movies of all time 😍 watched it in the cinema with my GF and it gave us an unforgettable day
I really like the interviewer
Ali Plumb is one of the finest interviewers working today. He & MTV'S Josh Horowitz are so good bc they've done their research & are informative, but are fun as well & clearly put the star at ease. Plus, their both just such fanboys.
Easy A is soooo underrated
Think I gotta watch it again :D
i think it has the recognition it deserves. It's not a great movie but it's not a bad movie, and her performance was great
The movie itself doesn’t really deserve more appreciation than it already has. Will Gluck is pretty average if not downright corny and untalented as a filmmaker. His movies all have a “oh I’m so quirky and fun” vibe that’s very annoying. Emma Stone saved Easy A, the dialogue itself was horrendous but she delivered it so well. She carried the whole thing, so yeah, Easy A is not underrated.
Santiago Necochea It made like 10x its budget. It got plenty of love. My only problem was that Ojai doesn’t exactly seem like a hotbed of religious zealotry and homophobia. It’s a freaking resort town for rich hippies. Gimme a break.
Jeongwon Lim that’s actually a really interesting perspective that I’ve never thought of until now.
Emma is such an adorable person!
Greetings from the future, did you catch Maniac? She's just incredible in it. So is Jonah hill
I’ve just got to say this interviewer is one of the best I’ve seen online. So many are pushy or awkward but this guy is just so cool and considerate with his questions.
Easy A has to be my favorite movie, I've seen the it at least 15 times. That and Charlie Bartlet are a tie for me 💕 love Emma her voice and her personality!
Ana Rivera I love Charlie Bartlett, RIP Anton
thank you...good to know there are people who have watched Easy A so many times...i must have watched it like 9-10 times
HER HUSKY VOICE IS SO FUCKING CUTE ❤
hii im indian
Crazy stupid love is one of my favs along with la la land
And also with Mr Gosling!
Yesssss!!!
i didn't know him until 2 days ago, but the interviewer the nice and relaxed person
Once I found his interviews I watched all of them, even when I don't know the actor. Such an amazing interviewer!
I love Emma Stone. She´s so great in everything she does (Easy A, SuperBad, Crazy Stupid Love, the Help, Zombieland, Amazing Spiderman, Battle of the Sexes, Birdman, La La Land, the Favourite...)
I think Emma should play Gwenpool, if she ever get a movie. She would be able to turn and talk straight to camera as much as she'd like 😂
Fuck yes to this
Hell yes! She would be AWESOME as Gwenpool! 🤟🏼
Spider-Gwen fits her more.
@@DreamyCityGirl but...
Would not fit because of tom holland being spiderman and the age gap...
Well, now there's rumors that it can happen haha
I love Easy A
I love the interviewer's wit. He's good. That pun on the 'aced' bit.
I love her so much
For 3 of the 9 viewings of La La Land, she had sob fests for like an hour afterward. She was probably taken aback by how beautifully the film was put together and the huge affectionate response she received from the audience. This film pretty much sent her career into the stratosphere.
No I’m sure she was thinking of her relationship with Andrew Garfield since it mirrors the movie
Emma mentions that she had "full sob fests" for 3 out of the 9 times she's seen "La La Land," and it always made me wonder if she ever thought that the movie has become her reality regarding her relationship and love for Andrew Garfield. Just think about it. When they both started dating since working together in The Amazing Spider-Man, both Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield were average actor/actress that were fairly known in the industry, but weren't worldwide famous just yet. They eventually split up, just like Mia and Sebastian, and continue to pursue in their careers. Emma wins an Oscar for Best Actress for "La La Land," and Andrew gets nominated for his role playing Desmond Doss in "Hacksaw Ridge" (while having another career performance in the underappreciated film "Silence") which elevated both of them into top elites in the Hollywood industry as well as having the status of worldwide fame. They both achieved their dreams, just like how Mia and Sebastian did in "La La Land," yet Emma and Andrew never got back together with their relationship. Perhaps realizing how similar their lives have become to the ending of "La La Land" may have attributed to her sob fest for hours. Had they stayed together and never split from the first place, would they be exactly where they are today with the same achievements in the movies they played in? Most likely not. There would've been a lot of compromises to be made. Just like in "La La Land" they couldn't have it all. It was one or the other. Just a thought.
So. Much. Speculation.
@@aafsterlife9647 i like it. i think her pairing with Andrew was perfect. Alas, it was not meant to be
Contrary to what others have replied, I think you got a fair point
this makes me even more sad thinking about the movie
I'm so sorry, maybe someone already said it in the other comments, but in case not... GET A FUCKING LIVEEEEEE 🤣🤣🤣
I've watched La La Land about 10 times now. I'm happy I'm not alone :)
Ill try to beat that milestone. Actually ive lost count. I think the count is at 5 though
I can't stop watching La La Land, it's my number 1 movie of all time I watch it at least twice a month and I'll only stop when I die.
I watched La La Land like 12 times now and I still can't get enough of it.
I so adore Emma, she is so fresh, real and grounded. And, massive talent. She should get all the parts she wants.
La La Land was the true best picture, and it was the greatest film of last year, it even topples civil war for me. La La Land was so beautiful.
I've seen it 10 times 😂😂😂😂😂
OMG. Emma is still so beautiful, so down-to-earth. Even Oscar hasn't changed her, thank God.
How could this be?! I'm just head over heels for her, really. This makes jen lawrence look even worse. lol.
La la land is one of the only movies that really stuck with me, when I listen to Mia and Sebastians theme my heart just shatters. It is so beautiful, but so tragic.
“Every time I hear ‘Pocket Full of Sunshine’ I think, I should watch EASY A again.” I do the same thing, Ali!
I love that she said Paper Man. I love that film.
paper man is so underrated.
Emma give one of her best performance in that
Flo Gure need to watch it!!
The House Bunny is everything
wait. wrong person.
the eyes are the nipples of the face
He is such a calming down to earth interviewer. More of him!
I used to find musicals boring when my music teacher showed us back in middle school, but La La Land blew my mind. Acting is spot on, color balance is spot on, camera angles are spot on, so on and so on.. dancing and singing are well above average for most viewers
The only musical I liked
she's the nicest, sweetest, cutest and the funniest muffin god i'm in love.
hogwspidey Yeah same here. I'm in love with her *as a person* . She's full of class. Which streets in America does she walk down. I'd love to have a chat with her.
They didn't mention The Help! 😭😭😭
The TH-cam version of these interviews are only a 3rd of the actual “Movies That Made Me” episodes. You have to go on BBC iPlayer to see the full versions. Although, on the full version they talk about The Help for all of 10 seconds. But there’s a lot more of the interview where they talk about Superbad, Zombieland, Battle of The Sexes, The Amazing Spiderman 1 and 2, etc.
Her actual part in The Help is really secondary to the ladies of the houses and the maids. I. The grand scheme of her career it's not a major role although the movie was successful and well received.
Or the rocker...Loved her in that
5:01 to 5:10 is probably the best moment in any interview ever lol, I just love how playful and casual they are with eachother. All interviews should be like that.
Like Emma, I also have full sobfests when I watch LLL. That movie is the best, yet it breaks my heart.
me too, something it it is so special, never watched a movie so many times.
Lovely interview
I love La La Land omg it's making me emotional even thinking about it
Don’t feel bad, Emma. I’ve seen La La Land at least 14 times. Love you!
la la land literally changed my life , i can’t that movie makes me bawl. like the way i look at film and cinema and life has just shifted completely. i’ll never shut up about it.
It's my goal to watch every Emma Stone movie. Easy A still my favourite, even though she's been in so many movies since.
I'm so happy that she still spent a lot of time to talks about easy a......her first big role and my fav movie from her
she's so lovely
Paperman is a wonderful film
Her voice... is above and beyond
I love Emma stone! She’s beautiful, she has a wonderful voice and she’s a really talented actress. Props to this interviewer I’ve seen a few with him now and he’s always impressed me with his well mannered style. He genuinely seems interested in getting to know the actors/actresses. Which is great :)
La La Land is an amazing movie 👌
I Love Emma so much 💖😍
EverydayShay Irène why are you everywhere? I literally see your comments on every video I watch haha
EverydayShay Irène Just bought it in 4K for Cyber Monday for only $15
Who doesn't ?
EverydayShay Irène I've *NEVER* seen it cos {where I am in Australia} it got bad reviews.
well, because it's sooo overhyped...
I've still only seen La La Land once, in the cinema.
The Help I've seen maybe 3 times.
I've seen Superbad twice, around 2008 and 2016.
Zombieland once around 2015.
Easy A a solid 9 times probably.
I need to watch all her other stuff. Emma Stone, man. Great actress, great person.
Sssophie what birdman asap if you havent already
watch*
@@kyliem201 I need to, you're right.
I've been watching Maniac recently.
The house bunny
I am in Love with La La Land. Greatest movie EVER!!! I have watched it 21 times.... NO joke. probably listened to the soundtrack at least 100 times. I could live to be 100 years old and never watch a better movie than La La Land. It truly is the absolute best movie I have ever seen in my life. E.T. and Forrest Gump are right behind it. Then Slumdog Millionaire and Titanic.
La La Land is one of my all time favorites. I actuall went to the theatre to see that 4 times! But I so wished I had gone to see to see it when people could sing along to it in the theatres. That would have been fun. Ive memorized the words from listening to it on CD a hundred times. Emma Stone: THANK YOU!!
I see Emma, I click
god i love emma’s syrupy deep voice
Emma Stone is so bloody awesome in Easy 1. I've rewatched it a few days ago. The writing is great, but she made it a classic.
Emma comes across as such a genuine, nice person in this interview.
*Quickly searches through digital rental catalogue*
Well, Paper Man isn't available. Off to watch La La Land it is, for the first time.
She's really has such terrifically expressive eyes. One of my favorite actresses working today..
La la land is a masterpiece. End of story.
like her voice, its just comfortable with low key.
"You... aced it?"
*interviewer dies of embarrassement*
She doesn’t get enough credit for maniac. Maybe my favorite performance.
Kudos to the interviewer for the tennis joke.
Daniel Bay I just noticed that the thumbnail is her reaction! 😀
She has a deeper voice than me!
Arion Xenos her voice isnt deep, just husky
LOL, now I've got Pocket Full of Sunshine stuck in my head and want to watch Easy A again xD
(I friggin love that movie- one of the best teen movies, and also the movie that introduced me to Emma :P)
I love her she’s so funny and charismatic and charming. her voice is also so nice
I love this woman.
I love this interviewers charm he's good
One of the few actresses of the present who I find attractive. Love her deep husky voice.
i love you emma stone
OMG Paper Man was so good! Her character in that movie was so angsty but really funny
Is it just me or did her voice get deeper?
Danielle Mudd at this point she'd likely been doing interviews for days
I've rarely related more to a sequence in a film than the Pocketful of Sunshine thing of absolutely hating a song so much I become obsessed with it and can't stop singing it. Nothing else about that movie is memorable to me, but Emma is charming in everything.
Can I just have that poster with all her movies on it? I've seen all of them at least twice except Battle of the Sexes. Have yet to see it. Love Emma Stone so much. Paper Man is GREAT movie. I was so glad that she said it was one of her favorite movies she's worked on.
She is so beautiful. I've have a crush on her for the longest time
Oh yeah, nine times are insane. Then I guess I need help, cause I think I've watched it nine times ONLY the first month it was released lol
me too, must have watched a scene or two 100+ times
La La Land changed my life. I don't know what it was; the fact that I live in LA, the fact that I was stuck in a rut when I watched it, the fact that I'm a sucker for outstanding cinematography and music, the appreciation I have for Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. It's one of my favorite movies of all time; hands down.
2017 : "Apparently you had to do a whole day of just the webcam scenes, I mean that's pretty odd"
2020 :
La La Land has been my favorite Emma Stone movie so far. Her SNL appearances are amazing as well!
Her voice is so husky and beautiful 😍😆
Absolutely incredible 💛
La La Land is the love story that's relatable to our modern society. It may be not a Perfect ending, but it is a happy ending.
She's such a sweetheart.
I wished her to say at least a little about Spiderman... I know the franchise was a failure and it has her ex but she was SO good in that, Emma and Andrew were the only ones who also worth the franchise. She was the best romantic interest in a superhero movie, the couple had lot of chemistry, she was a important character with her own motivations and it was not boring to see that romance (like Jane and Thor or Clark and Lois in MoS).
I'm really happy that she continued successful and won an Oscar but *I will forever miss Emma as Gwen Stacy* 💙
I love her voice!
I can watch la la land so many times and some how it’s still different every time
Easy A changed me as a teen. I loved that movie so much, I still watch it regularly and it fully started my obsession with corsets. I want them all
The Amazing Spider-Man is everything!!!
La la land is a one-time watch movie but that one time is enough to blow your mind and make you cry
2:55 you are basically explaining Fleabag here, Emma 😄
She is just perfect