What a great feeling it was coming home from work today (I wrote this Thursday) and not having to spend all night thinking about whether I should be studying or not. I think my goal now is to let Netflix know I still exist. I've had the same 2 movies at my apartment for a solid 2 months or so. That's a solid $14.95 per rental, you're welcome, Netflix.
I finally got around to watching one - Synecdoche, New York. I'll admit I only rented it because I'm mostly self-centered and love movies about New York, but this one turned out to have very little to do with New York directly (I'm sure Charlie Kaufman would argue it has everything to do with New York, but anyway...). I'm a sucker for movies that make you think and pose questions with no answers (or was the question actually the answer), so this turned out to be right up my alley. If you don't like to think a little when you're watching a movie, skip this one. It wasn't so hard to follow that you couldn't still enjoy it. There was a nice balance. Anyway, here's the highlight of the movie (don't worry, the whole movie isn't this preachy):
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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