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The Rum Barrel
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sitting around again. I've been looking for/downloading a bunch of sad songs because I'm feeling a bit emo today. Too bad I've already got all the good ones, hehe!

I've also been looking into a ton of different movies to watch lately. I've noticed that almost every movie I own is a fantasy/fiction/romance. Like A Knight's Tale, Corpse Bride, Edward Scissorhands, Moulin Rouge, all my Asian and anime movies... Apparently I like living in another world? So I dug up some weird stuff while looking for more fairytale-like movies that I have to see now!

MirrorMask: apparent crack baby of Wizard of Oz and Labyrinth. Just came out in 2005 but I've never heard of it. Looks like an emo kid's drug trip or something.
Paheli: A Shahrukh Khan Hindi movie about a woman whose husband is distant and doesn't love her. While he leaves on a long trip, a wandering spirit being takes on his form and becomes the man she wanted her husband to be, without her knowing the truth.

Looking more into books now...I need some vampire/werewolf action to tide me over until Twilight 4 comes out this year. Huzzah!

"Magic, worms, a huge maze, fairies, and of course David Bowie's magical sparkling cod-piece." -person on Amazon, about The Labyrinth