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    Nick Hornby in Boston
    I saw him read from this last night… he seems like a really genuine, nonpretentious, down-to-earth guy for all of the success he has. I'm looking forward to reading Juliet, Naked, as well as seeing the film he wrote.

    Only 1, wow… Down to You.

    Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston Boston
    Come to Boston!

    Ben Whishaw as John Keats…
    If that isn't masturbation material, I don't know what is.

    Bipolar disorder and manic depression are interchangeable to my knowledge… it seems like in general TV shows seem to prefer the latter expression. One usually goes through a manic phase (weeks, months) and then a depressed phase, or the other way around, and cycles continuously throughout their life. Oftentimes it's

    A rant, of sorts.
    I really enjoyed House's moments with Braugher… they were definitely the highlight. I hope he comes back throughout the season. And I liked that House in the end wasn't cured by "a good woman's love" (as I so feared this episode was heading towards) and that the stupid fling with the German woman

    I want to live in your world, Pinkie.

    Good to hear this movie sucks, too.
    I hated Juno. Cody's dialogue didn't work for me then, and it's good to hear that it doesn't work for this movie. This movie looked like it could have been terrible in a good way, but I guess it's just plain terrible. Cody didn't deserve the praise she received for Juno, so it's

    I lived beside
    Ralph Fiennes during my undergrad semester abroad in London. He had a studio apartment or something close to my shithole apartment complex, and the only time I saw him he was talking on the phone, but I probably wouldn't have said anything anyway.

    Tasha Robinson
    I've been saying the same things to my friends for years, regarding what you refer to as the John Grisham Whiny Wife. It makes me so happy that I'm not alone in this world regarding this terrible "character" you see in almost every single goddamn movie where the husband character is actually doing

    Cry-Baby
    is my 7 year old niece's favorite movie.

    This Filthy World is hilarious. It makes you want to be his friend. And it was directed by Jeff Garlin!

    A few things…
    1. I hated Kelly. Padma is better in every single way… she's hotter, actually speaks her mind and isn't just a seemingly empty smile that memorizes instructions, and she has some food experience (she wrote a cookbook, right?)

    Are we… black?

    The German kid in the Reader was the only part of that movie worth seeing.

    Viggo Mortenson - Eastern Promises
    Anything with Ewan McGreg0r
    John Cameron Mitchell - Hedwig and the Angry Inch

    But
    where did the lighter fluid come from?

    Ahhhh, we have the stars to guide us
    guitars here beside us
    to play as we go.
    We sing and we samba
    we shout 'aye caramba!
    What means aya caramba?
    Oh yes, I don't know…

    I agree completely - Child truly deserves her own movie. I'll still see this, though, hoping that the strength of the Julia segments outweight the shit of the Julie segments.

    Damn straight.