Avatar - James Cameron.
fucking amazing, you guys.
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Rage Against the Machine is Christmas #1 - rock on!
Wall-E - Andrew Stanton
Paulo Coelho
the who (via)
Billy: The great irony of Elijah is he has the biggest, bluest eyes, in the world actually. And they don’t work very well.
Dom: My theory was that when he was a baby, because you obviously can’t test a baby for how bad their eyes are. For the first couple years he was just trying to focus on everything and bring his world into view, but they just stayed like that. So as he grew up, his eyes just stayed in a constant state of surprisement.
ahha im dying
So, I really want to see this.
YAY HOLIDAY!
what a party yesterday night, I can’t feel my body anymore. But it was amazing, I never went to a party where you had a dj and a full orchestra (a huuge tuba).
When Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino spilled the beans recently about the band’s plans to release their fourth full-length album early next year, he claimed that they were plotting a return to the “sonic-defining tag” from their debut album, Turn On the Bright Lights. In a Q&A with BBC 6, however, frontman Paul Banks dropped some hints about their new “elegant, orchestral” sounds and questioned Fogarino’s statements.
“I don’t even know what [Fogarino]’s talking about,” Banks said, before musing that perhaps he was referring to guitarist Daniel Kessler’s guitar chord progressions, which will be “drenched” in reverb for LP4.
In fact, Banks says that “there’s some really classical stuff going on,” as bassist Carlos Dengler “has gone to total new levels of crazy sophisticated orchestration” in the interim since their last record.
Sounds to me like a brilliant step forward. For more on Interpol’s next record go here.
AWESOME
but, but, this is the story of my life!
this is how I feel right now…(Shaun of The Dead, Edgar Wright, 2005)
last day of exams tomorrow, 6 hours…In total, it makes 34 hours of exams in 5 days. My brain is leaking on the floor. But yay party tomorrow night!
Lolita - Nabokov
Brokeback Mountain (2005)