LOL @ my mom: "did any of yours win anything at the oscars?"
yes. the song, mom. the song.
xD

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LOL @ my mom: "did any of yours win anything at the oscars?"
yes. the song, mom. the song.
xD
i look at that price tag and it makes me lose all my faith in humanity... but then i read the reviews and once again i'm glad to be living in this silly little planet
so i watched pitch perfect with a couple of my friends yesterday and...
beca: "vader" in german means father. his name is literally "darth father."
my (german) friends: um... what? that's not even... what? O_o
No-- what-- excuse me, I'm so-- who are you again? No, don't-- don't tell me: another Audrey Parker!
Duke Crocker about Claire Callahan; Haven, season 3, episode 2: "Stay"
please be advised: the full excerpt (click on the link) does contain spoilers for future plot twists. read at your own risk.
[Haymitch] was drinking from a small metallic flask that looked like it contained liquor. Peeta had no idea where he could've gotten hold of it, [...] but regardless, it simply didn't sit well with him that Haymitch was here getting drunk while Prim, the girl he was supposed to mentor, had been a breath away from death. Incensed, Peeta stomped over to him and slapped the flask away from Haymitch's hand. It fell with a clatter, contents spilling all over the floor. Haymitch hadn't been expecting that, so all he could do was look from his now empty hand, to Peeta, to the flask on the floor, and back to his empty hand. "Why does that keep happening?" he mumbled under his breath, sounding more sober than he smelled.
ETA on chapter 23: it should be uploaded to ff.net by tonight. i hope. keep your fingers crossed that panama wins against canada tonight so i remain in a mostly good mood. =P
the best part of the movie was when glimmer was screaming bloody murder at the tracker jackers...
...and my mother literally jumped out of bed and ran to my room thinking somebody was actually dying in real life.
i didn't even have the volume that high, ma.
anyway, just to comment on my DVD-watching experience: HD makes all the difference! i actually could see the mutts. i think this was the first time i could actually distinguish them from the background (in the theater i was too busy freaking out to actually see them). oh, this movie. x3
wizards are all about being politically correct.
harry: i could take the bitch.
luccio: there's no way for us to know how old arianna is, because humanity hasn't had a written language for that long. do you understand what i'm saying?
harry: i could take the prehistoric bitch.
One boy and one girl from each of the 12 'districts' of the nation of Panem [...] are chosen at random – though, in one of my favorite touches, your name is put in the hat more than once (much more) if you've requested government assistance. (Don't anybody let Rick Santorum read these books!)
Justin Strout, The Hunger Games film review for Orlando Weekly (4/5 stars!)