
One day, I’m going to blow up, and I’m going to obliterate everything in my wake.

I like that version as much as the next girl does. Nothing is too messed up that can’t be fixed with a Peter Gabriel Song. I believe we have a choice in this world about how to tell sad stories. Here are just a few quotes in case you want to prolong this euphoric cry:

You should already be cringing because you know that emotional grenades are being thrown, so if you want to damage your soul further, go ahead and watch the first trailer for the movie. The book/movie is about two terminally ill teens who fall in love. Oh, and they cast Ansel Elgort as the leading male, which is interesting because Woodley and Elgort will be reuniting on another book-to-movie adaptation for the popular series, Divergent. When doing the casting, some genius figured out that no one displays the emotional vulnerability quite as effectively as an actress who is desperately trying to break out of a career that has so far only been defined by a major role on a ridiculously terrible, but famous, TV show on ABC Family. So Hollywood decided that everyone deserves to feel this emotion, and a movie was greenlit. He called it The Fault In Our Stars, and it went on to induce the tears of millions of people who are awesome enough to read books. Actually, I’m still going to think you’re lying.Ī couple of years ago, a guy named John Green wrote a book with the sole intent to make everyone who reads it experience the same gut-wrenching emotion of having your heart ripped out of your chest and thrown into a vat of acid. Then I’m just going to assume that you are either lying, lying, or watching the trailer on mute. If you dare comment on this post and say, But if the teasing by the official guys at the movie production means anything, we’re betting our money that we’ll be seeing a trailer for ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ come February 14th.I am just making that statement, regardless the consequences. The tweet was swiftly taken down, so don’t bother looking for it. Just a couple weeks ago, Don Boone, the father of TFiOS director, Josh Boone, tweeted the following:Ħ weeks until TFIOS trailer hits theatres everywhere. #TFIOS trailer on 2/14 Might it be the trailer that we’re all so excited for?

The folks down at the production of ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ are dropping an awful lot of hints that something big is coming on Valentine’s Day. Will you be our Valentine this year? We have a special #TFIOS surprise for you coming in February… /fQtRVLQtwm It’s on everyone’s mind, isn’t it? When will we see the highly anticipated trailer of ‘The Fault in Our Stars’? While no official announcement has been made, we think we have a pretty good idea of when to expect it.
