August 2011
“The [hallway] scene was very painful to film because we had been filming for several months and, you know, Andrew and I had become very good friends, and you’re aware that of course it’s a movie and you’re playing characters, but at the same time I was driving Andrew to and from set, which was like an hour away from where we lived, and we kind of spoke in the car a little bit but didn’t really speak on-set. That’s the enjoyable process of acting — becoming emotionally immersed in the role even though it’s occasionally painful.”
—Jesse Eisenberg (via vulnerablecreatures)
“When I was very little, I wanted to meet the basketball player named Muggsy Bogues. When I was 12 years old, he was my idol. Every time I was sad, I’d write him a letter saying, ‘I’m so sad.’ ‘Dear Mr. Muggsy Bogues, I’m so sad.’ I would mail him the letter. Or, ‘I had a great day today!’ I’d write him and mail the letter, and he was my idol. And then, when I was 12 years old, I went to a basketball game and he was there, and so I rushed down to the court. I said, ‘Muggsy Bogues! Muggsy Bogues! You’re my idol! I wrote you a letter saying that I was sad.’ He came over to me, and he said, ‘Hi, nice to meet you,’ and I didn’t have anything to say ‘cause I was too nervous.”
—Jesse Eisenberg (via colormylife)
I'm sorry can I just
In this part of the making of TSN, Andrew says “You know I like that, mother fucker.” And then Jesse fakes being serious and says “It’s Mark Zuckerberg.” (Referring to being called a mother fucker) Then they both just laugh and I’m sorry but they are my favorite people on this earth.
