December 2010
2010
Tim Burton at MoMA, “Hey campers!”, leaving, new friends, single-serving cream, single-serving sugar, clap push-ups in a London pub, getting lost in Amsterdam in the rain, getting grimy, writing, crisps not chips, worrying about my future, Life During Wartime & White Ribbon double feature, 24 hour library (did I mention I’m a nerd?), Happy Shack, pound a pint, sleeping on the...
2010
Tim Burton at MoMA, “Hey campers!”, leaving, new friends, single-serving cream, single-serving sugar, clap push-ups in a London pub, getting lost in Amsterdam in the rain, getting grimy, writing, crisps not chips, worrying about my future, Life During Wartime & White Ribbon double feature, 24 hour library (did I mention I’m a nerd?), Happy Shack, pound a pint, sleeping on the...
"It was perfect..."
In 2008’s The Wrestler, Darren Aronofsky introduced us to Randy The Ram, a behemoth king of the ring so devoted to his art that his physical well being becomes afterthought. Mickey Rourke played that role so pathetically, yet it was difficult to see him as anything but a hero. Natalie Portman takes a similar (but more unforeseen) turn in Black Swan, Aronofsky’s newest opus. Portman...
"It was perfect..."
In 2008’s The Wrestler, Darren Aronofsky introduced us to Randy The Ram, a behemoth king of the ring so devoted to his art that his physical well being becomes afterthought. Mickey Rourke played that role so pathetically, yet it was difficult to see him as anything but a hero. Natalie Portman takes a similar (but more unforeseen) turn in Black Swan, Aronofsky’s newest opus. Portman...
I don’t like the idea of Milhouse having two spaghetti meals in one day.
– Kirk Van Houten
It wasn’t until I started reading and found books they wouldn’t let us read in...
– John Waters (via crmerry)