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Steve Carell and Emma Stone | Screen Actors’ Guild Awards (2012)
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Don’t Stop Me Now
Staring: Lea Michele, Steve Carell, and Andrew Garfield
Song: Don’t Stop Me Now - Queen
After the loss of his wife, Martin Asner (Carrell) spent his life giving everything his daughter, Margaret (Michele) wanted. Now 18, all Margaret ever wanted is to be a Broadway star. With a bright future ahead of her and a voice that can heal your soul, Martin has done everything to support his daughter in this decision. Rance Allen is the new kid in town who’s the fish out of water. With no friends and never fitting in, Margaret seems drawn to him. Her vibrant personality and optimistic view in life gave a whole new perspective for the melancholy boy. The two suddenly form an unusual friendship. As the two grow closer together, Martin became concerned for his daughter, who seemed to not make her dream of being a Broadway star a reality. Follow a young woman’s journey of friendship, love and family, and the path she took to her future.

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Anne: But you know what I did that weekend that was so nice, while I was hopped up on pain killers? Watched The Office! Totally had a marathon!
Rove: *Points to Steve*
Anne: The British version.
Rove: That’s cold.
Anne: I’m just kidding!
- Anne Hathaway on how she spent her weekend recovering from cutting open her shin on the set of Get Smart | Rove Live, 2008
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“I told Steve Carell I didn’t see ‘Get Smart’ and then he keyed my car.”
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Tina: Tonight, we stand before you not as Golden Globe award winners, but as writers.
Steve: Don’t turn the channel. We’re still stars. But as stars who are also writers it gives us great pleasure to honor the nominees for Best Screenplay.
Tina: Screenplays we could have written if we had had time. Like the one about the mountain climber.
Steve: I would have given my right arm to have written that. There’s a story of a couple of lesbians.
Tina: It’s a lesbian couple.
Steve: Ah.
Tina: There’s a long, complicated sci-fi thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Not unlike my dreams.
Steve: Mine as well. There’s also the story of Britain’s King George VI.
Tina: The sixth.
Steve: VI.
Tina: The sixth. And finally the true life story of social networking and how it ruins our ability to interact one on one.
Steve: I heard about that movie on facebook from a friend I never met.Golden Globe Awards, 2011
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Please welcome the wonderful Tina Fey and the ungrateful Steve Carell.
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George: Let everybody know why you decided to leave The Office.
Steve: Because I hate fans. Because they don’t deserve it. They don’t deserve that kind of goodness.
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Top 5 Actor Partnerships* | #4 | Tina Fey and Steve Carell
*Not ships, just actors who make magic together
Not going to lie, I watched Date Night for the first time all of 2 days ago. But I damn well LOVED every second of it, and I wouldn’t have even needed to watch the movie to know these two would be fabulous together. I adore both of them for their individual work; they’re incredibly funny and ridiculously talented, but the combination does for my abdominal muscles a great (and desperately needed) service. I look forward to more of these two together in the future, and I hope it happens.
Inspired by Linda.

Craig: That’s usually what politicians say when they get caught doing something with their pee-pee’s.
Steve: Really?
Craig: Yeah. When a politician get’s caught doing something with his pee-pee, when you’re at an airport bathroom, they go “Well i’m retiring, but not because of what you think, just to spend a little more time with my family”
Steve: Really? Do I sound that cliché?
Craig: No, no. It’s not that obviously with you.
Steve: Well…
Craig: Is it?
Steve: Pee-pee.