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Lola Dies
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Like many "90's kids," I love me a good Disney movie. Specifically Disney Princess movies. But Beauty and the Beast is pure Stockholm Syndrome! The Little Mermaid (along with a lot of these ladies, honestly) doesn't even TALK to the prince before they're in love! It's all old-fashioned and misogynistic and stuff, but

I do quite like Death Cab for Cutie, but I really really love Frightened Rabbit. My friend and I jammed out and sang along to the opening set, then talked about how much we love Frightened Rabbit with Death Cab as background music.

I watch Netflix on my phone when I'm at the gym, but I try to stay away from anything to scary or emotional so I can keep my reactions in check. When I first started watching Doctor Who, I didn't know what I was getting myself into. Cue me crying on a stationary bike at Christopher Eccleston's regeneration.

I used to be kind of proud that Amanda Bynes is from Thousand Oaks, California. It's waned since her whole setting-stuff-on-fire-in-someone's-driveway thing.

Whenever I listen to The Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1" I imagine it as a mini movie. That whole album would be perfect for a musical. The pink robots invade Earth. A spaceman working in the robots' mothership falls in love with Yoshimi (they sing a duet of "Do You Realize??" of course),

Oh, so many… but I'll limit myself
From tv: How I Met Your Mother's use of the song "Murder Train" by Robin's ex's band; and Arrested Development's GOB's insistent terminology ("Illusions!")
Movies: Mel Brooks' Robin Hood Men in Tights and Young Frankenstein with Prince John's moving mole and Igor's moving hump (and the

I find that dealbreakers depend on how long I've known a person and how much they like the thing. If one of the first things I find out about you is that South Park is your favorite tv show, then goodbye. However, if I've known you for at least a year and find out that you like South Park (among many other things),

Maybe it's just the close proximity to the McConnoisseur himself, but…may I suggest Kate Hudson? Why is Penny Lane rotting away in shitty romantic comedies?

I assume all Joshua Jackson's characters are alternate Peters…

I want Romola Garai to win so bad. Please please please give her the award…

Locking me in here won't do any good. If you want to know what happened to Sherlock, ask Steven Moffat!

Hands down, Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine.

It's hard to say which Disney movie I saw first, but the two I remember the most are Lion King and Little Mermaid. I was too young to have seen either of them in theatres (I have no idea what the first movie I saw in theatres was), but I think the experience of watching them on VHS at home with my blankie and my

I was just going to say that his "I bet you're going to have a really great year" to 2005's Rose was the best goodbye that I can think of.

Weezer's first album. I still love them, and that album is a great representation of my favorite things about their music. I remember thinking "Undone (The Sweater Song)" was so great because it was so silly, from a 6 year old's point of view. And nothing beat singing along to "Buddy Holly." Didn't learn who he was

Meanwhile, at the Halloween party…

Upon her death, Jen Lindley was saddled with the difficult task of being James Franco's guardian angel…
"It would be better if you weren't high whenever I try to give you advice."

Not really a musical sequence, but the "Town Called Malice" dance scene in Billy Elliot has always been a favorite.
Also: Kristen Bell singing "One Way or Another" in season 1 of VMars is so fun.

Let's try that lift again. This time, you're Baby.

Let's try that lift again. This time, you're Baby.