December 2011
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Movies
That I Watched Over the Weekend
Tiny Furniture: I feel like this was overhyped. I wanted to love it, but I only liked it. However, I think Lena Dunham’s screenplay totally nailed the dialogue you often hear between 20-something post-grad pseudo-intellectuals in NYC (and probably in many other places too).
The Brothers Bloom: My second time seeing it, and I loved it even more. Those...
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What happens when...
you’ve left your mother’s friend request on Facebook in pending forever? She joins Twitter and follows you there. Good thing I already cut down on/began self-censoring my use after a cousin started following me a long time ago, so it doesn’t really matter. But damn, if any family members follow me on Tumblr, I might have to quit the Internet.
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So, you finished grad school. Now what?
Make an obligatory Facebook status post announcing the fact and update the work/school information on your profile.
Update your resume and LinkedIn and start applying for jobs.
Get a haircut, especially if it’s been six months since you last had one.
Have an intense argument on the phone with your mother about why you don’t want to move back home now that you have completed all...
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Netflix Recommendations?
Can anyone recommend a very funny/feel good/zone out kind of movie (or TV show) that I can catch on Instant or even on Hulu? I could use a cheerful distraction right now (and I’m all caught up on Parks and Rec and Community).
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"Movies Starring Paul Rudd"
Netflix recommendations can often seem like completely random mashups of different categories (see: Dark Showbiz 20th Century Period Pieces; Quirky Con-game Comedies), but sometimes they just really get you.
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