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Lorraine Baines McFly
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is that a Billy Joel song?

Im a college girl and I love U2
(grad school probably doesn't count though, but I just wanna talk U2 with Adam Scott Aukerman!)

Why are people still trying to make Sasha Grey a thing? She is a really terrible actress

Was anyone else weirded out that Glen Close was only four years older than Robin Williams? Was the proximity in age some strange narrative device that I missed? And she never seemed to age throughout the movie? Was this a exploration of the notion that we see our mothers as ageless, frozen in time from our childhoods?

Tim Whatley will eventually get Elaine, "she'll be back"

I want any of those items. Im so fucking obsessed with that movie. I think there might be something wrong with me.

Seeing annual SKELETONWITCH shows at The Union is one of the only great things about Athens Ohio

Word! I had finally forgotten that damn commercial! Stupid Leisure Time…

This is the end
I don't think I could watch an In Treatment without Gabriel Byrne.
His deft skill at conveying so much emotion and presence by just listening is mesmerizing. I would also really like to see Paul Weston develop more as a character, now that he is without his surrogate mommy figure and tries to maneuver

I nearly fell off my seat when he said that!
I thought that it was implying that perhaps there was a thing between Paul and Gina when they were in the institute together and she was his supervisor!
Which could explain some of his issues regarding Laura and Tammy and possibly Mia and needing to defy Gina.

Bog
Peter Bogdanovich was a terrible therapist! And always with that fucking water bottle!

Bog
Peter Bogdanovich was a terrible therapist! And always with that fucking water bottle!

Childhood fears
Monstro the Whale is one of my greatest fears, as a child an now.

It was directed by E. Elias Merhige, who made this film that scared the crap out of me when I was 16, called Begotten.

It was directed by E. Elias Merhige, who made this film that scared the crap out of me when I was 16, called Begotten.