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Sep 07, 2004 06:21

So college has resumed. I'm back in the dorms. Not quite up to my usual slacker ways. Playing video games, actually going to class, not really doing homework, being far more sociable than I usually am, failing when trying to be sociable... You know, the basics. It's all good for now. Trying to stay focused on school so I can disappear for the ( Read more... )

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overtoastedbob September 8 2004, 03:48:57 UTC
are you talking to us? cuz...i know that we don't clean up for you to come over...:)

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psychosisjones September 8 2004, 03:49:38 UTC
Definitely not.

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overtoastedbob September 8 2004, 03:50:41 UTC
sad day

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psychosisjones September 8 2004, 03:51:14 UTC
The only reason you guys miss me is because I can't do chores from Greenville.

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gandalf118 November 13 2004, 15:00:12 UTC
Good selection of foreign films, you should hit up 8 1/2 or Amarcord . . . now there's a good movie . . . ah :)

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psychosisjones November 14 2004, 20:27:29 UTC
Whoa. I haven't posted in this bitch in forever and then this notice pops up in my inbox? =) Anyway, I'd seen all the foreign films that we rented. My roommate hadn't. He's one of those mainstream arseholes. I think the only foreign film he'd heard of was "Hero" or whatnot and only becase Tarantino threw his hand in on that one. If you like "Amores Perros" and films like that, check out "Cidade de Deus" (City of God, Brazilian) and "Lola Rennt" (Run, Lola, Run, German). I didn't like "Run, Lola, Run" as much as "City of God" but that's just personal preference. Hit me up with your favorites. I dunno where you live, but I'm from Greenville, NC and we don't get much in the way of indie or foreign films here. Sadness...

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gandalf118 November 14 2004, 21:17:06 UTC
HA! but yeah, I'm in Greenville too. I've seen City of God and Run Lola Run, ever heard of Alejandro Amenabar? Course ya have! His famous film would be The Others, but my favourites by him are Abre Los Ojos and Tesis. Pedro Almodovar's another Spanish director I like but he has this thing for transvestites! Talk to Her and All About My Mother are his most well known films, and I don't know why I'm talking about the Spanish cinema as I don't know much and City of God is in Portugese. Now Guillermo del Toro's The Devil's Backbone is wonderful Mexican film, although del Toro's Hellboy wasn't anything special. Right, but Mexican cinema, I'd suggest Luis Bunuel . . . oh ma goodness . . . surrealism at its finest. But since you're in Greenville as am I, mayhaps we should get together and enjoy some films sometime.

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