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one day we have to stop outlining and start writing don’t we. jesus christ
me @ me: im literally begging u to get ur shit together right now
Keeping this quote to my grave
For many people, there’s nothing remarkable about a happy ending. It’s simply what is expected at the end of a certain type of movie, but it’s more than that for underrepresented people. It’s reassurance of a better future, validation of their identity, and a radical declaration of joy.
- Tina Kakadelis, "In Defense of the Happy Ending: Alice Wu and LGBTQ+ Movies"
A Review of The Half of It dir. Alice Wu
Gravity is matter’s response to loneliness.
Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu (The Half of It)
the half of it — 2020 (dir. Alice Wu)
i had a painting teacher tell me once that the difference between a good painting and a great painting is typically five strokes, and they’re typically the five boldest strokes in the painting.
the question, of course, is which five strokes? after you’ve slaved away making a pretty good painting, the last thing you’d want to do is make a bold stroke and potentially ruin everything.
maybe that’s the thing. if you do ruin your painting, you gotta know you have everything in you to get to that pretty good painting again. but if you never do the bold stroke, you’ll never know if you could’ve had a great painting.
Iain Thomas, The Light That Shines When Things End
A good friend once said to me: “I can love you and still let you go.”
- Dylan Minette as Clay Jensen (13 Reasons Why, Episode 2x13: Bye)
We mess up. We learn. We getter better.
- Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley (13 Reasons Why)
I can't promise the story has a happy ending. What happens to us, it may only have the sense that we make of it. But I do know that it's in telling the story... that we learn who we are. And maybe see who we might become.
- Gary Sinise as Dr. Robert Ellman (13 Reasons Why, Episode 4x10: Graduation)
interesting fact about me is that I have a great memory but I also have a shit memory
what this means in practice is I can recite any number of simpsons scenes verbatim but I can't remember what I did last week
What do you do for a living
i try my best
THE TERMINATOR (1984) dir. James Cameron
“Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn’t one today.”
Groundhog Day (1993) dir. Harold Ramis
Some Kind of Wonderful, 1987
John Hughes
Mystic Pizza (1988) dir. Donald Petrie