May 2011
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I no longer feel a need to ”make sense” of Lost… which is why I won’t be using...
– Hey, did you know that Doc Jensen finally published his long-promised last Lost column yesterday, on the anniversary of the show’s finale? Because he did! But instead of being about figuring out the show, it’s about… well, find out for yourself. (via entertainmentweekly)
Why don’t you just put a wig on a chipmunk and train it to act like a black man?
– The greatest description of Justin Bieber ever uttered, via Justin Timberlake in an unaired SNL sketch. (via entertainmentweekly)
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It’s a movie about a futuristic dystopia were they draw names out of a...
– Jennifer Lawrence on David Letterman when asked if her new role was a “vampire thing”
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Every couple of years, Hollywood remembers that there’s this weirdly esoteric,...
– Owen Gleiberman on the “surprise” success of Bridesmaids—and how it establishes Kristen Wiig as a triple-threat every bit as talented as Tina Fey. (via entertainmentweekly)
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So this is how it is: the innocent suffer, the guilty go free, and truth and...
– Veronica, Veronica Mars
The early morning of May 13th
Police Officer: Do you know why I've pulled you over?
Everyone in the car: (*thinking) well, there's actually quite a few possibilities....
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Awesome Movie Lines
William: I'm glad you were home.
Lester Bangs: I'm always home. I'm uncool.
William: Me, too.
Lester Bangs: The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool.
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
Anonymous asked: Have you made out with any boys lately? *scandalous question*
amhooper asked: Will you come to my house right now? I'm bored and I need for you to help me organize my desk.
In the 2001 U.K. census, 390,000 Brits listed...
entertainmentweekly:
Just throwing that out there.
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Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
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When you are in a relationship, you are aware that it might end. You might grow...
– Something Borrowed, Emily Giffin (p. 320-321)