March 2010
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Captain Phil →
I cried like a baby when I read Mike Rowe’s eulogy for my favorite captain in Deadliest Catch, Captain Phil Harris.
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Clever Tricks: In line with the "Alice why would... →
[last lines] [Alice is back in her world with her mother; the door buzzes] Caroline: Oh, I almost forgot, the construction worker who found you, he wanted to stop by and see how you were. Very sweet. [Alice stays in her room, looking sadly at her copy of Alice in Wonderland] Caroline:…
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I originally auditioned for Rachel, but they thought, nah… too much penis.
– Matt Le Blanc (via onebreath) (via fffriends)
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Spring is almost here, hibernation will soon be...
I’m starting to check out what I could do this Spring and Summer. I’m looking at free stuff to do in NYC. So far I found out that MoMA still has that Target Free Friday Night from 4-8 PM. If you get lucky, you could get a ticket for Tim Burton’s exhibit for free too. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is still free on Tuesdays. I shall drag my photography enthusiast friend Jay there...
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fuckyeahincubus:
Full video of the new song Brandon and Mike performed at the Oxford Union
So fuckin nervous on later’s speech class. I have to mime my mini-speech last Monday about silver and vampires. I still don’t know how I’m gonna do it. I’ll wing it.
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Starting my Alice in Wonderland movie weekend.
I know it’s only Wednesday, but since I don’t have classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays anymore, I consider Thursdays and Fridays as part of my weekend. Anyway, I’ll be watching:
Alice in Wonderland (1951) Walt Disney Animation Studio
Alice in Wonderland (1985) Harry Harris
Alice (1988) Jan Svankmajer
Alice in Wonderland (1999) Nick Willing
Alice in Wonderland (2010) Tim Burton
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Drinking Blood: New Wonders of Alice’s World
Though Mr. Burton has made many films with fantasy elements, dating back to “Beetlejuice” (1988) and “Edward Scissorhands” (1990), “Alice” is the first of his films made for 3-D. But in contrast to the current blockbuster “Avatar,”which was filmed with 3-D cameras, Mr. Burton used 2-D cameras during the shoot and then converted the footage to 3-D in the postproduction phase.
James Cameron, the...
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Alice or Jimi Hendrix
I’m debating whether I should choose Alice in Wonderland movie adaptations as my subject for my informative speech or Jimi Hendrix’s music.
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