February 2012
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January 2012
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"It's easy for you - you get to choose and guys...
I had a few moments today that honestly felt like it came out of a movie.
Awkward exchanges, “it’s complicated” explanations, and sitting on the hood of my car.
Only two years left as a teenager, might as well make the most of it.
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2012.
“So I raise a morphine toast to you all - and, if you should happen to remember that it’s the anniversary of my birth, remember that you were loved by me. And that you made my life a happy one and there’s no tragedy in that.”
- James
Third Star was such a beautiful film to close out the year. I can’t say that I have much to say about 2011 - it’s been a...
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November 2011
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June 2011
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June 10.
Day 10 – Favorite classic movie
As much as I love many classic films, this will forever be my favorite.
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The Return to the War Room →
Doc of the Day!
So much more love for George Stephanopoulos, James Carville, and Mary Matalin because of this.
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June 07.
Day 07 – The most surprising plot twist or ending
For me, it seemed that over 3 hours of drama would mean so much less if Rhett and Scarlett didn’t reconcile. That was from the first viewing.
Since then, I refuse to watch the film unless it’s in full - unless I follow Scarlett from one part of her life to next. Romantically, Rhett would give a damn enough to stay, but it’s...
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June 06.
Day 06 – Favorite made for TV movie
The first was good.
The second, awful.
And I’m happy the third made it to theaters :)
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June 05
Day 05 – Favorite love story in a movie
This is kind of a cop out, cause it’s all pretty much the same story; just retold.
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June 04
Day 04 – A movie that makes you sad
I can shed tears just thinking about A Single Man.
Christopher Isherwood’s relationship with Don Bachardy is portrayed in so many ways. Pull together strings between his life and work - and well, sometimes it seems like there’s hardly a difference.
Tom Ford. I admire this man quite a lot. Not only did he allow himself to relate to the soul of...
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