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Oh man - I am freaking out right now.

I never read it, so my only knowledge of the story were the previews on TV. I think what pissed me off the most was that it was marketed as some timeless love story of two people who go in different directions and meetup only one day a year, when in reality, the movie was more about her influence on him instead of an

James Marsden IS hot. Especially as Corny Collins….ooooh that hair gets me every time…

One Day - that was 107 minutes of terrible. Her Paris apartment/haircut/wardrobe were the only good things about that movie. And I wanted to punch her in the face for the God-awful accent.

I think the guy who played Hemingway was flawless. And Rachel McAdam's parents were hilarious in my opinion. I guess I just love the fantasy of it all. I have an equal love of the ‘lost generation’ and Paris, (it is hard not to like the one when you like the other), so I can appreciate the movie purely on the surface.

I thought Midnight In Paris was a really good movie. What is your beef with it?

Peter Brady and that America's Next Top Model girl just got divorced. Those Surreal Life romances never last…

I wonder he will start posting comment cards to Denny's?

I am pretty sure Dept_of_Turkeys meant the rules of organized religion, not the rules of a functioning society.

5 hour energy is the most amazing product in the history of the world. Some of us can't always get the recommended amount of sleep before a long car ride  or forced social gathering, Billingham!

Nope. Our lawyers wear cowboy hats in their commercials. Very odd since I live in the northeast.

We pretty much kept to the standard "classics", which I liked, but I wish they would have peppered in some Vonnegut or Hemingway. To Kill A Mockingbird is my favorite to this day, but I can't help but think I would have lived life a bit differently if I read A Farewell to Arms as a high schooler. Of course, I am still

The one book I could not get through in high school was from a Bronte - Jane Eyre. I remember sitting in my living room, literally throwing it down, and just giving up on it.  The Scarlet Letter wasn't something we read, though I just recently bought it. "Easy A" may have been my impetus for that purchase…

Finished The House of Mirth and started The Beautiful and the Damned. Wharton can compose the hell out of a sentence and Fitzgerald is the most intriguing author I have ever read. I think I am the only person who actually liked the required reading in high school. Beowulf anyone?

I never realized there was so much Michael Keaton love in this world. Makes me feel warm and fuzzy.

I am sorry you were totured with Lifetime, let ALONE a Lifetime Christmas movie - I like to believe Lifetime is a key player in the errosion of our culture.

I did not realize that music festivals had keynote addresses, probably because I hate music festivals and refuse to attend them.

12 years of Social Studies / History summed up perfectly.

I remember you, Unregisturd!