New Song Obsession
I obviously need a blue eyed partner to sing this with...It's so pretty.
Labels: golden bird, lovely, music, new, todd kessler
I obviously need a blue eyed partner to sing this with...It's so pretty.
Labels: golden bird, lovely, music, new, todd kessler
According to Black Book Mag both Robert Pattinson and James Franco are in the running to play Jeff Buckley. Admittedly, I have not seen Twilight, I just cannot imagine Robert Pattinson filling Jeff Buckley's shoes as well as James Franco could. I mean, don't Milk, Pineapple Express, and Spider Man 3 demonstrate the incredible range that Mr. Franco can pull off?
I will leave you with a favorite Buckley song...
Labels: casting, celebrity, james franco, jeff buckley, music, robert pattinson
Benicio Del Toro as Bret Easton Ellis? I am not so sure about this. I'm not so sure about another Bret Easton Ellis movie adaptation. Admittedly, I enjoyed American Psycho, in both movie and book form, and even, The Rules of Attraction, I just don't know if we need another one. Is anyone actually going to go see this? Perhaps Del Toro will bring out the Easton Ellis fan base, but I'll wait for the DVD, if and when this actually gets made...
Labels: benicio del toro, bret easton ellis, casting, movies, skeptic
Smiling as a Predictor of a Successful Marriage? Although we all know by now that correlation/=causation, and I found this suggestion, "people who smile when a photographer tells them to are more likely to have obedient personalities, which could make marriage easier," pretty amusing, this is still an interesting piece to think about.
The comments give it a bashing, and everyone should look at it with a healthy sense of skepticism, but...is marital destiny really found in subtle clues we unconsciously make everyday? Can our high school yearbook photos predict whether or not we will get divorced? I should dig mine up next time I'm home.
Labels: correlation, culture, marriage, smile, xx/xy