Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 3 2018

Liverpool deal backed Liverpool should sign Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey as he would help the Reds challenge for the Premier League title, Gunners hero Paul Merson claims

 "If Liverpool want him they might as well do a deal now. He would fit in there and he would help them challenge for the title," he told the Daily Star

 "Manchester City are a much stronger, deeper team than Liverpool at the moment, but Ramsey could help change that

 "Whoever gets him will be getting a very good player. He makes good runs, scores goals, and has the vision to pick a pass

"Injury crisis Arsenal are in the middle of an injury crisis heading into their Premier League clash with Liverpool

 Unai Emery has fitness problems and his squad could be exposed by Liverpool, with Arsenal published the full list of injury issues for the week on their official website

 Six defenders are of concern: Nacho Monreal, Sead Kolasinac, Hector Bellerin, Sokratis, Laurent Koscielny and Konstantinos Mavropanos

 While Mohamed Elneny is out and Matteo Guendouzi is suspended. Merson prediction Liverpool will run riot against Arsenal this evening, Paul Merson claims

 Merson told Sky Sports: "I can't see anything but a Liverpool win. "I think this is the day Arsenal show some big cracks

 "I just think the defence is terrible, all over the place, and no different to what it was before

 "If Hector Bellerin is injured, you're talking about Granit Xhaka at left-back, a central midfield player, and Stephan Lichtsteiner at right-back, who has been a good player but is nearly 35 now

 "I just cannot see how Arsenal will live with them. "People will say: 'Oh Arsenal will score goals

' but Liverpool's defence has been superb. "I watched Arsenal win 11 games on the trot, and they could have easily lost four of them, let alone drawn them

1-3."

For more infomation >> Arsenal news: Liverpool transfer backed, injury CRISIS revealed, bold Merson prediction - Duration: 2:53.

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Lucas Hedges on 'Boy Erased' & Redefining Masculinity in Film | MTV News - Duration: 4:07.

- The best example of a man who I look up to is

somebody who leads with listening.

Who understands that his power is his sensitivity

is a leading man that I think is worth watching.

(swooshing)

- Jared, tell me the truth.

That's all.

- I think about men.

I don't know why.

I'm so sorry.

(swooshing)

Immediately, like right after the first 15 pages,

I knew I was doing it.

It was like after I read the opening,

I got the chills when he put in the Boy Erased logo.

From that point on, I don't know, I was hooked.

I knew I was gonna do it.

I don't really like the idea of what is a leading man

because I think the best example of a man

who I look up to is a somebody who lead with listening

as oppse to like the idea of leading.

If you have a leading man in a movie,

it's hard to have a guy who leads a story who just listens.

I do think that a lot of what is exciting

about the new leading men that are stepping into

I guess the spotlight right now is

that they're not traditionally like,

they're not necessarily like alpha males.

I guess is exciting the idea

of redefining masculinity in film.

A man who understands that his power is his sensitivity

is a leading man that I think is worth watching.

Andrew Garfield would like fit into that category too.

Somebody who leads with a sense of

how can I enter into this with an open heart.

That is something, that's a man

who I'd be interested in watching in a movie.

One of the reasons why I wanted to do the movie was

because Joel was writing it and directing it.

It was right after he had done loving

that he reached out to me.

I was sort of like on the heels

of having experienced, I think, his brilliance.

That was one of my favorite performances of that year.

I was excited about the prospect of working with him.

He directed me to the book first.

When I read the book,

I fell in love with the character's mind and his thoughts.

Because in the script he speaks so little,

it felt like my way in was through the thinking

and through all the inner-life.

One of the things I was curious about was

how can I, how can I activate something

that is, seems so passive?

So it was a perfect pairing between Joel's script

and a character that seemed perhaps

like he didn't have,

it wasn't sure what was going on with him,

but the book was the key to unlocking

this sort of unknown in the script.

One of the ways in which I try to approach these parts

is with the sense that every characters come to me

to heal something in my life

so that I can leave it feeling more grounded in myself

than when I came in.

It's hard to not approach a project

that is meant to heal from a place of love.

The come-down from these projects is different

for each of them, but I really rely on work

to keep me out of my own neurotic spirals

and that concerns me because I want to be somebody

who can take care of himself outside of working,

but its yet to be proven that I can.

The come-down is like...

I really like start attacking myself a lot

when I'm not doing anything.

I don't know, I function very well within a system,

and film-making is you exist within a system.

Right now I'm enjoying just going from job to job.

(swooshing)

(upbeat music)

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