Wednesday, February 25, 2009

A *burst* of happiness

Don't you love it when something happens and this wave of love and happiness takes over your entire body.
The one thing in life I am so grateful for is laughter.
Without laughter, I would be manic depressive. I love laughing because it puts a genuine smile on my face. It's real. You cant fake such as feeling; that burst of joy in your insides that you cant control.


Basically, the whole point I'm trying to get at is that later this year my favourite comedy director - Judd Apatow - is coming out with a new movie called "Funny People" with Seth Rogen (love love love) and oh man! Eric Bana. I super enjoyed "40-Year Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up" changed my whole perspective on comedy and inspired me ten-fold.

When I saw the trailer for "Funny People," I was overwhelmed. I cant WAIT! I saw the trailer yesterday and havent stopped smiling since. Ba ba boo yeow!


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009

*POP*

Remember on my birthday, I went through that painfully long rant? Well, let's toss that idea into a pail of garbage juice (that way I dont have to rummage through it to get it back...ugh).

Since that inevitable failed attempt a week ago, which mind you, took place more than a year in advance anyways, things have been a little rough on the edges. We've been juggling around other ideas, but I'm not so convinced, but they are good tries.

My bubble of accomplishment was popped when she blurted out something that forced some future plans to be crumpled and tossed like yesterday's banana peel. I cant swallow negatitivity and lack of any kind of aspiration, especially when it comes from my own family. I dont want to go into too much detail and be an exhibitionist by revealing my entire life in another redundant blog....but put it this way...I only have so much room in my bubble, which I have to reformulate and blow one up again, but this time there will only room for those who are willing to make positive changes because they actually WANT those changes to happen. The advice that was given to me on my birthday this year as well as last year on someone else's birthday is very applicable to this situation. NOW I get it.

Now. Let's look at happy thoughts.




Paul Rudd. Rashida Jones. Andy Samberg. Jason Segal.
Hearts all the way.
Happiness awaits in March.
Watchmen. Adventureland. Monsters vs Aliens.
Mmmmmm moooovies.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Copy, right?


I used to draw. But I was never good at drawing off the top of my head. I was just good at copying. Not so original. Back then, I bought a sketchbook to practice drawing, grafitti, typography (is that an appropriate term). I thought I could be one of the cool kids that sits on the steps or in coffeeshop and draaaaw. Yea. No. Totally didnt happen. What's really nasty is that when I went through it today, my ex-boyfriend's name was drawn in. Ugh. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind would help get rid of that nastiness. I have no idea where I am going with this. I thought I would just show off the little artistic talent that I have. This lack of talent would be helpful to do storyboards. I have to resort to stick figures. Enjoy Super Mario and Pochacco. They look like friends.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Save me Mr. Neeson


He saved the Jews in Schindler's List. He mentored Obi-wan Kenobi. He tried to kill Batman.

Now he's kicking some sweet ass to find his daughter.

"Taken"
Straight to the point action. Intense from beginning to end. Liam Neeson has some wicked moves with just his hands.

A well team put together: Director of Banlieue 13, a script by Mr. Luc Besson, tall Irish man and my favourite city that I still have yet to visit - Paris.

Pure action with an actual story.....unlike Shoot'em Up. That movie didnt make sense. If I ever get kidnapped and sold as a prostitute, I hope Mr. Neeson is close by to run havoc in the streets of Paris to save me.

Random quote: "Pullover!" "No, it's a cardigan! But thanks for noticing!"

Monday, February 16, 2009

80s nostalgia

"Never gonna give you up. Never gonna let you down. Never gonna run around and desert you"

Before New Kids on the Block there was this man - Rick Astley himself. He is/was in Montreal this morning on VIRGIN Mix 96. Nostalgia hit ten fold. I still have his cassette and I still love this man.

I actually never realized he was British until this morning. It was this 80s popstar, that I knew I can only be hetero.

Random quote: "I am coming out HETERO!"

Together forever and never to part
Together forever we two
And don't you know
I would move heaven and earth
To be together forever with you..



PS. I've started a new blog because I love typing on my laptop keyboard. This outta keep me busy, practice my writing skills....since as of last week I've suddenly become a "writer." So feel free to keep up with my ridiculous and empty minded thoughts.