
Isn't it odd how smells can so quickly make you homesick or instantly bring back memories that you may have completely forgotten?
The funny thing is, I love to go to bookstore and could literally spend all day in one, browsing through books. But I am hesitant to spend full price on them and usually pick my books up at half.com. I'll go to the bookstores, write down which books I fancy, and then go home and order them from half.com. I feel almost guilty!
I'm conflicted cause I used to work in a bookstore. An independent bookstore, mind you not a Borders or a Barnes and Nobles. On the one hand internet discount sites are so easy and convenient, but I really feel like I should be supporting the independents. Now if I could figure out how to do that on a student budget I'd be set.
oh i support my local bookstore, definitely. but barnes and noble, not so much. they are perfectly fine without my money, I'm sure 

I love Charring Cross... quite possibly my favorite place in London - I could wander up and down that street all day... and probably did on too many occasions!
Charring Cross is what I imagined Heaven would be like, if Heaven was a little cloudy, a little crowded and little too expensive. In other words, if Heaven was is London.
Did you get to see Brokeback Mountain yet, and what did you think of Match Point? I'd love to discuss these movies with you, since after reading your thoughts on Angels in America I realize that I have similar taste as you.
I loved Match Point, but that's because I was so relieved that Woody Allen made a decent movie. It's getting harder and harder to justify my unswerving devotion to him, but every now and then he pulls something like Match Point and I understand.
I saw Brokeback Mountain finally, it was good, but not everything I was hoping for. What sorts of movies do you like? What's the best thing you've seen in theaters thus far? I'd love recomendations!
I saw Brokeback Mountain finally, it was good, but not everything I was hoping for. What sorts of movies do you like? What's the best thing you've seen in theaters thus far? I'd love recomendations!
Well I absolutely loved Match Point, and thought its references to Crime and Punishment were brilliant. And I too was dissapointed in Brokeback Mountain. I thought it was excellent, but I don't think we ever actually see the characters fall in love. The first 45 minutes is just them alone on the mountain, it is just character development, and yet I don't think they develop enough.
Since Oscar nominations just came out I'll use those for some recommendations:
I think Capote is amazing beause the main character is just so fascinating. I loved Munich (I love everything Spielburg does). Crash is fantastic, as is Cinderella Man and the Constant Gardner. I think a History of Violence is overrated. And while Good Night, and Good Luck is good, it isn't the greatest thing ever put to cellophane like some people are making it out to be. Walk the Line is worth seeing, and Jauqim Pheonix (yeah, I have no idea how to spell that name, I think there's another x in there) gave such a better performance than Jamie Foxx.
There's more, but I can't remember now. I was soooo mega dissapointed in Cache (Hidden).
What's playing in London right now?
Since Oscar nominations just came out I'll use those for some recommendations:
I think Capote is amazing beause the main character is just so fascinating. I loved Munich (I love everything Spielburg does). Crash is fantastic, as is Cinderella Man and the Constant Gardner. I think a History of Violence is overrated. And while Good Night, and Good Luck is good, it isn't the greatest thing ever put to cellophane like some people are making it out to be. Walk the Line is worth seeing, and Jauqim Pheonix (yeah, I have no idea how to spell that name, I think there's another x in there) gave such a better performance than Jamie Foxx.
There's more, but I can't remember now. I was soooo mega dissapointed in Cache (Hidden).
What's playing in London right now?
I know, I'm crazy lucky. I don't want to sound like Im complaining, it's awsome here. I just need to figure out how to enjoy it on a budget 

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