Kickin' it Raw
Bracing myself for the last episode of the greatest show of all time. I really dunno the proper way to pay tribute and have no real way to share how I feel since I know exactly 2 people that still watch it besides me.  I’ve never loved fictional characters/tv so much.  I watch episodes for relief and uplift when I’m down, not unlike emotional teenagers towards sad music. No show has ever moved me like this show has, nor have I consistently laughed as much or as hard. Maybe I need a life talking about a tv show like this.  So what, I’m majorly bummed and I’ll miss it bad. 

Bracing myself for the last episode of the greatest show of all time. I really dunno the proper way to pay tribute and have no real way to share how I feel since I know exactly 2 people that still watch it besides me.  I’ve never loved fictional characters/tv so much.  I watch episodes for relief and uplift when I’m down, not unlike emotional teenagers towards sad music. No show has ever moved me like this show has, nor have I consistently laughed as much or as hard. Maybe I need a life talking about a tv show like this.  So what, I’m majorly bummed and I’ll miss it bad. 

roaring-softly:

Goodbye, The Office. (by Tyler Feder)

roaring-softly:

Goodbye, The Office. (by Tyler Feder)

Hell yea

Hell yea


Oh, right, some drunk guy hit on Pam last year. Said he was grabbing her for balance.

GODDAMMIT I WILL MISS THEM

Oh, right, some drunk guy hit on Pam last year. Said he was grabbing her for balance.

GODDAMMIT I WILL MISS THEM

Tonight’s The Office Finale
film-dot-com:

POSTER: “SPRING BREAKERS” // BRITNEY SPEARS
i dig this poster so much that i don’t even mind that it assigns a typo to The New York Times. 
(via Indiewire)

film-dot-com:

POSTER: “SPRING BREAKERS” // BRITNEY SPEARS

i dig this poster so much that i don’t even mind that it assigns a typo to The New York Times. 

(via Indiewire)

I saw Stoker over the weekend and it was the first great film outing of 2013.  A dark, atmospheric, beautiful film about fucked up hidden family issues (in a Park Chan-Wook movie?!!) that was more horror than I thought going in.  Basically it’s the experiment in Dexter gone a bit awry. Loved it. Check it out.  

I saw Stoker over the weekend and it was the first great film outing of 2013.  A dark, atmospheric, beautiful film about fucked up hidden family issues (in a Park Chan-Wook movie?!!) that was more horror than I thought going in.  Basically it’s the experiment in Dexter gone a bit awry. Loved it. Check it out.