"How to Look at Art" by Grant Snider of Incidental Comics.
"How to Look at Art" by Grant Snider of Incidental Comics.
This kid is the best.
“When watching television, if you mute the commercials, your life will be 75% more relaxed.”
Season three of Girls starts up on Sunday. Watch watch WATCH!
Me and all cats? Meh. We're on speaking terms, but it's not a loving relationship. I do, however, think they would agree with me that these pieces of furniture are amazing and ridiculously unique.
(Click on the images to see more examples.)
A German company designed all of these and I'm pretty sure they're for sale over here on their site (not completely sure because I don't speak German). Such a neat idea.
You should probably go see this. If we have similar taste in movies at all (and if you aren't sure if we do infact share similar tastes, then please familiarize yourself with these past reviews), then you'll most likely enjoy this movie.
Basic Thoughts
The first half hour? Wasn't really into it. There were a lot of imagined sequences during the beginning, which I expected, but I didn't love them. Up until the Benjamin Button one, which was great and got me to loosen up a bit, which made the rest of the movie much more fun to watch..
Obviously, Parks and Recreation (and Party Down) are both amazing amazing shows - but casting Adam Scott as the new boss? Hated him. And not the character, I get that he's supposed to be unlikable. But he did such a weirdly bad job of playing him. It distracted me with how poor a choice that was. Only thing I'm gonna complain about.
You know how I (and others) complain so much about how long movies are? I wanted this one to be longer. I think that's just based on how much I liked the story, but I really wish it had kept going or had included some scenes that probably got cut.
Personally, I love it when the trailer song is actually used in a scene in the movie. I can't stand it when trailer song choices are just an afterthought that have nothing to do with the story.
Sean Penn, you're great. Everything needs more Sean Penn. It was such a tiny role and I love that it was his.
Kristen Wiig, even when you're not funny, you're a delight. Keep that up.
If you're an average, middle-aged, not UN-attractive man who's looking to separate himself from the crowd, you know what you should do? Get a bit of a tan. It always tricks me into thinking you're better looking than you are. Honestly. Ben Stiller tricked me into thinking that with this movie. I found myself inwardly asking, "Wait... is he a raging babe right now? Uh oh, he IS." I also found myself asking those same questions with Steve Carell in The Way Way Back. And the only real similarity was their calming tan skin. Just a thought.
I just re-read these points and I realize I haven't told you really why I thought it was so good. I think it's harder to express that when something is sort of well done and you just want to leave it at that and not over-think it. I really enjoyed it, though.
And if you're thinking that I would've loved this no matter what because of Kristen Wiig, you're wrong. (I don't know what the hell to think of The Spoils of Babylon - I just... I don't think I get it? Anyway, that's another topic.)
Mitty! Go see it!
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“New York will be a great place if they ever finish it.”
I'm not really sure how popular this drink was in the States back in the day, but I loved it where I was from. And apparently, they're making a comeback. You can buy them by the case ($35 for 12 bottles, which is roughly $3/bottle), which I suppose isn't terribly expensive if you love the stuff. I won't be going to such lengths to enjoy them once again, but I encourage you to do just that and invite me over.
(Let the record show that if Pepsi Blue ever does this, I will spend my savings on owning every last can.) (I'm not proud of that, but I owe you my honesty.)
Can't stop listening to this. Love it when trailers turn me onto songs like this.