The Emily Blunt Tumblr.

May 23

[video]

May 17

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Apr 25

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Apr 19


Emily Blunt and Rosario Dawson at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010

Emily Blunt and Rosario Dawson at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010

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Apr 18


John Krasinski and Emily Blunt at The Kennedy Center Honors 2011 

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt at The Kennedy Center Honors 2011 

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Apr 12

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Mar 12

skaramuzza:

too much favorite people in one picture

skaramuzza:

too much favorite people in one picture

(Source: fruscianto)

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Jan 23

[video]

Jan 13

viviandior:

Emily Blunt and  John Krasinski at the Golden Globe Awards

viviandior:

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski at the Golden Globe Awards

Jan 10

viviandior:

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski at the 18th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on January 10, 2013

viviandior:

Emily Blunt and John Krasinski at the 18th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on January 10, 2013

Jan 03

oncecreepybeckett:

Their whole relationship is like an episode of Lip Service, I swear.

oncecreepybeckett:

Their whole relationship is like an episode of Lip Service, I swear.

Jan 02

[video]

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the-scrivener:

After the stink I made about Suckerpunch, I decided to see The Adjustment Bureau instead. It was a mix between City of Angles and Inception. The Sci-Fi element gives the film a Twilight Zone feel, but what really caries the plot through are the two lovers, David (Matt Damon) and Elise (Emily Blunt). For most of the film your pointer finger and middle finger are intertwined, routing for their love to succeed against all odds. The only thing that would make this film better would be a deeper look into the Bureau. C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters comes to mind. I recommend The Adjustment Bureau—when you leave the theater you’ll take a second glance at anyone wearing a hat.   

the-scrivener:

After the stink I made about Suckerpunch, I decided to see The Adjustment Bureau instead. It was a mix between City of Angles and Inception. The Sci-Fi element gives the film a Twilight Zone feel, but what really caries the plot through are the two lovers, David (Matt Damon) and Elise (Emily Blunt). For most of the film your pointer finger and middle finger are intertwined, routing for their love to succeed against all odds. The only thing that would make this film better would be a deeper look into the Bureau. C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters comes to mind. I recommend The Adjustment Bureau—when you leave the theater you’ll take a second glance at anyone wearing a hat.