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@10 months ago with 1 note#lioness #read #watch #listen #reading #books #watching #films #movies #film #music #Listening #Blogspot
Hi Lovely Followers.
Just letting you know I’m no longer using this blog. I feel like a change, I guess.
I have started a new one however which you can find at http://the-tiny-lion.tumblr.com/ It’s a bit different. We have a monthly theme and I post a lot of images that bring that to me. Kind of like an aesthetic diary.
But more importantly I’ve started an official blog at http://the-tiny-lion.blogspot.com.au/.
It’s 100% original content. Lot’s of reviews, musings, playlists etc.
So please go check out those links and such.
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@10 months ago with 1 noteDonnie Darko

I’ve been kind of avoiding seeing this movie for a while. Even though It’s meant to be fantastic I’m not the kind of person who runs to movies with terrifing bunny rabbits. I don’t like having nightmares and I was 99.9% sure I would if I saw a movie about an evil bunny and the world ending. ( By the way, I did have nightmares, but it was so worth it.) But I saw it anyway.
I actully loved it. I loved Donnie more then anything. I guess I could realte to all that teenage angst swirling around in his delousinal head. How fake he felt everything around him was. Plus, Jake Gylenhall is gorgeous.
The film as a whole was quite unsettling, in a good way. I can’t catorise it. I can’t put it into any box even if I tried. It’s like a whole new genre of film, a dark and twisted movie that takes risks and gets away with all of them and then some.
Needless to say, I recommend this film
@1 year ago with 4 notesOpinion #1.
The 80’s brat pack movies are some of the best films ever made.
Yes, this is coming from a angsty 15 year old girl who has realted to every character Molly Ringwald has ever played, but seriously, these films are timeless.
Why? Well before this time being a teenager was considered the awkward blank space between childhood and adulthood. These films were the first of there kind to treat teenage angst and emotion seriously.
The scripts of these films are witty and potent. The acting is amazing. The costumes are fucking awesome.
This was one of the golden ages of cinema.
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Donnie Darko

I’ve been kind of avoiding seeing this movie for a while. Even though It’s meant to be fantastic I’m not the kind of person who runs to movies with terrifing bunny rabbits. I don’t like having nightmares and I was 99.9% sure I would if I saw a movie about an evil bunny and the world ending. ( By the way, I did have nightmares, but it was so worth it.) But I saw it anyway.
I actully loved it. I loved Donnie more then anything. I guess I could realte to all that teenage angst swirling around in his delousinal head. How fake he felt everything around him was. Plus, Jake Gylenhall is gorgeous.
The film as a whole was quite unsettling, in a good way. I can’t catorise it. I can’t put it into any box even if I tried. It’s like a whole new genre of film, a dark and twisted movie that takes risks and gets away with all of them and then some.
Needless to say, I recommend this film