thanks foo for the very entertaining previous entries. the last few days had been a hardcore movie marathon for us, with me renting garden state and she's the man and then foo renting 10 things i hate about you, texas chainsaw, and breakfast at tiffany's! hahaha i love movie marathons, they make me feel like a complete slob and i love it. but i'm just becoming more disillusioned with life, how can u not after u watch teen flicks with such hot male leads? even breakfast at tiffany's, which was filmed in 1961, george peppard was so hot in a 1960s way! seriously, i wanna live in the 1950s-60s. not in this goddamn country of course but in the states. i think the movie really created this idealistic american culture and icon but i dont care la that era was so cool. either that or the 1990s. as in, im at this age during the 1990s. cos thats when jeff buckley was still around, and mtv wasnt dominated with stupid shows like pimp my ride and boom top 10 and whatever retarded program like laguna beach omg wheres the music?!?! anyway, i highly recommend garden state too, zach braff is amazing there! hes so damn talented he wrote directed and starred in it! and the soundtrack is O.M.G. he picked the songs himself and i cannot stress how amazing the soundtrack is. arggghhhhhh i feel so elizabeth bates right now. i wanna read brave new world. i wanna watch interview with the vampire now. im in the perfect mood for it right now. i love new slang by the shins. i cant believe it has been in my ipod all this time and i didnt even pay any attention to it. i love the person who sent it to me. i love you!!! and gaspard ulliel is starring in hannibal lector airing next year, which is like less than a months time. cant wait. i love movies. i wanna be a director. actually no, its too tiring. i wanna be a movie critic. and i want to watch.....primal fear. in fact all i want is to sit in a park under a tree and read the alchemist and listen to the shins. and theres nice a cool breeze and there're kids cycling in the area. haha.
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