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life. that is all.
So today was a disgusting day. I’m sick of people telling me how i am and how i should be. I’m tired of the prying eyes in my business trying to make me something I’m just not.
ugh.
All i have to say is….
«« BITCH PLEASE
Ron Swanson>All other dudes
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?
My remote control.
So i’ve been watching the voice and i was wondering….
VS 
Am i the only one who is glad Carson Daly is over his Manorexia? *Kanye Shrug*
(March 14, 2011 - Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images North America)

Director: Joe Wright
So i’m way too late on reviewing this movie, but fuck it i’m the biggest procrastinator in history. So here is my movie review for HANNA
HANNA is about a 16 year old female (saorise ronan) who is trained by her father (Eric Bana) to be the perfect assassin. Hanna is sent through Europe on a mission while being tracked by a ruthless American CIA agent (Cate blanchett).
The movie starts off somewhere in the north pole maybe? the arctic? i don’t know. But the movie starts off in place where there is way too much snow. Anyway Hanna can’t remember any other life having been raised in the arctic. She learns everything she can in this one volume encyclopedia. Throughout the first few moments of the movie, Hanna is shown being trained by her father to become the perfect assassin, which is kind of awesome.
At some point in the movie, Bana’s character reveals that she must choose whether or not she is ready to be on her own and if she is, she must press this red button which will immediately alert those searching for them. Egg on Hanna’s dad face because she presses the button and he runs away, swims all the way to Germany in order to await her return Why? you ask *shrugs*
Hanna gets captured by an American CIA agent. (Blanchett) who has this terrible southern dialect and clearly has OCD (I.E. obsessively cleaning her fancy shoes and brushing and flossing her teeth until it bleeds)
While the movie was happening, i don’t quite know what the plot was. why things were happening the way they were. There was a lot of running by Ronan’s character, especially at the end where i just wanted her to stand in fight. she did brutally kill a bunch of men in previous scenes why did she choose to run at the end of the movie?
What was good about the movie was Ronan herself. She is an amazing actress and very believable while being Hanna.
What sucked about this movie was the whole time i was wondering: what the fuck is going on? Some of the scenes made no sense. The movie jumped around and at the end just falls flat.
Rating: B-
“no homo” “at the end of the day” “it is what it is” “That’s gay” “Trill” “Bootymeat” “Me myself personally” …” we In da buildin!” “Soldier boy tell em” “Woop woop” “i’m sayin doe” “bling” «yes, people still say this. “Basically” “Hit me on the jack” huh? “Touch base with you” “I’mma fall back” Any type of emotioncon ;-) “ish”

I know I’m late, but while sitting at home watching silence of the lambs. While watching the scene where Buffalo Bill was dancing to Goodbye Horses, favorite scene by the way, i began to think. Where the fuck have i seen this guy? He is so familiar. Doing a little research i discovered that the same guy who played Buffalo Bill is….

the same guy who plays Captain Leland Stottlemeyer from Monk! WTF?! Why did i not know this? Where was i when this was Breaking News?? *Sigh* Now everytime i watch Monk, i’ll be thinking of this…
Buffalo Bill | Movies & TV | SPIKE.com
Great song he’s dancing too and BTW i love the Mangina shot at the end there…fucking creepy.