- monthly subscription or
- cancelable any time
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
(via overflowing)
The largest hot-air balloon gathering in the world, Chambley, France (via gbatistini)
betterbeprepared:thejacket:lilcaitybeez:stabmyback:
Mean Girls/CluelessV for vendetta.
The Dark Knight.
Pineapple Express
Since I was so retarded and deleted it from my page, I’ll reblog it myself. and omg, I love Pineapple Express anything Seth Rogen related.
Carrie/Eagle Eye/Transformer 2
http://havetoremember.wordpress.com/cinema
I have tons of favorite movies! I’m a complete movie buff. So I’m just giving a link to my “cinema” page.
“ And you were accepted, of course. You moved from Boston to Paris into a little apartment on the rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis. I shoed you our neighborhood, my bars, my school. I introduced you to my friends, my parents. I listened to your texts, your singing, your hopes, your desires, your music. You listened to mine. My Italian, my German, a bit of Russian. I gave you a walkman. You gave me a pillow. And one day, you kissed me. Time went by, time flew and everything seemed so easy, so simple, so free, so new, so unique. We went to the movies, we went dancing, we went shopping, we laughed, you cried, we swam, we smoked, we shaved, sometimes for no reason, or for a reason. Yes, sometimes for a reason. I brought you to the academy, I studied for my exams, I listened to your singing, to your hopes, your desires, your music. You listened to mine. We were close, so close, ever so close. We went to the movies, we swam, we laughed. You screamed, sometimes for a reason and sometimes without. Time went by, time flew. I brought you to the academy, I studied for my exams. You listened to my Italian, German, Russian, French. I studied for my exams. You screamed, sometimes for a reason. Time went by for no reason. You screamed for no reason. I studied for my exams, my exams, my exams. Time went by, you screamed, you screamed, you screamed. I went to the movies. ”— Thomas, from the segment “Faubourg Saint-Deni” in the movie “Paris Je T’aime”. The progression of the dialogue shows the gradual disappearance of love between a young actress (Natalie Portman) and a blind boy.
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
"Basically the price of a night on the town!"
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