ok. just finished watch the OC finale about ten minutes ago, and i just stopped crying. i was crying BUCKETS. and, like, sobbing. which is SO WEIRD because i normally have trouble just getting tears to fall. i NEVER cry at films. at most i've cried for non-self-pity reasons maybe only about 5 times in my entire life. i remember crying buckets at the end of buffy season 6, i cried both times when watching kal ho naa ho's ending, and i cried at this. there was probably one more time, but that's IT. and this is the fucking OC. it's not supposed to make me cry! but i cried, i sobbed, i wept. the ending is SO sad. i bet that kitson will cry when watching, since he cried at star trek anyway. i'm not so sure he'd appreciate that being revealed on a public blog, but, well, he told me so he ran the risk.
and! I WANT THIS ---
The Shins, Death Cab for Cutie, Broken Social Scene to Appear on Wicker Park Soundtrack
"Dude, that is exactly like the music *I* hear in Wicker Park!"
Jeremy C. Baron reports:Whoa, didn't realize it was still 2003. I mean, it was cool to talk about indie hipsters embracing mainstream music and mainstream hipsters embracing indie music back in the oh-trizzle, but now I can't watch a goddamn episode of Pimp My Ride without being pummeled by a five-second clip of Franz Ferdinand or Modest Mouse immediately afterwards! Ahh, but I guess I better start getting used to it, 'cause it's only going to get worse. Case in point: the soundtrack for the upcoming movie Wicker Park, planned for an August 24th release.
Super-sexy Josh Hartnett stars in the flick, which will feature music from such indie rock sacred cows as Death Cab for Cutie, Broken Social Scene, The Shins, and Mogwai, some of whom have even contributed unreleased tracks to the album. If you're not sold yet, try this on for size-- there's a Postal Service cover of the Phil Collins classic "Against All Odds", which, ironically enough, was also prominently featured in a movie. Are you kidding me? You're not kidding me:
01 Stereophonics: "Maybe Tomorrow"
02 Lifehouse: "Everybody Is Somebody"
03 Death Cab for Cutie: "A Movie Script Ending (Acoustic)"
04 Snow Patrol: "How to Be Dead"
05 Broken Social Scene: "Lover's Spit"
06 The Stills: "Retour A Vega"
07 Mazzy Star: "Flowers in December "
08 The Legends: "When The Day Is Done"
09 The Shins: "When I Goosestep"
10 Jamie Wyatt: "Light Switch"
11 Mates of State: "These Days "
12 +/-: "All I Do"
13 Mum: "We Have a Map of the Piano"
14 Postal Service: "Against All Odds "
15 Aqualung: "Strange and Beautiful"
16 Mogwai: "I Know You Are But What Am I?"
17 Johnette Napolitano & Danny Lohner: "The Scientist"
So what's the movie about, anyway? Here's the word according to the official website: "Intricately moving back and forth in time and revealing the story from each character's perspective, Wicker Park is an intense psychological drama about a man (Josh Hartnett) caught in an obsessive search for a woman he fell deeply in love with-- a woman who then vanished without a trace. Two years after her disappearance, he catches a fleeting glimpse of her in a local bar and begins a twisting search to find her and discover what really happened." The movie will hit theaters on September 3rd. And, while it may not turn out to be a cinematic masterpiece, at least the music won't be terrible. Well, besides maybe the Collins cover.
.: Wicker Park Movie: http://www.mgm.com/wickerpark/
Note that it's got Strange & Beautiful, which was introduced to me by the OC, and I just finished watching the OC. The odd coincidences of life. (I just realised that The Odd Coincidences is The OC. Weird.)
Also, after a long time i checked the searches that led to my blog.
daph aparna
stila type cartoons
rmun blogspot
kaimin blog - montana
Still with the weirdness.
I am -very- sleepy.
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