Louis CK (via hockeyteeth) (via tallidiot) 07.29.11 22:29. When women go wild, they kill men and drown their kids in a tub. According to the story Hemingway told in his novel Moveable Feast in 1964, Gertrude Stein heard that term from her mechanic in Paris who referred to young people as 'generation perdue' - meaning. When girls go wild, they show their tits. Dash, in a bad mood during the holidays, happens to be the first guy to pick up the notebook and rise to its challenges. There’s a reason it’s called ‘girls gone wild’ and not ‘women gone wild’. What it is: I would not exactly call The Grab and Run a scheme, as it is pretty primal as far as pickpocketing goes but it is the most common in Paris.A thief will prey on someone mindlessly playing on their phone or blithely listening to music on the mtro, and just before the doors close at a stop, they grab your phones right out of your hands (which I imagine for those. 16-year-old Lily has left a red notebook full of challenges on her favorite bookstore shelf, waiting for just the right guy to come along and accept its dares. I say nothing of the mediocrity of their talents, to which separated - to live in the saine house : and for months ihey live the lew, who from time to. (His next film, Double Lover, which has its world premiere in Cannes later this month, looks likely to send the sap rising back to the usual bark-oozing levels. Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. It is every bit as handsome, teasing and therapeutically smart as we’ve come to expect from the prolific French director of Swimming Pool and Jeune & Jolie, although significantly less frisky than is standard. Here the woman is in the James Stewart position at the apex of the love triangle, with her dead fiancé in one corner and a mysterious young man with some kind of connection to him in the other. ![]() The feeling hits you with rippling regularity during Frantz, the new romantic mystery from François Ozon – although Ozon being Ozon, every riff and tribute is upside down, back to front, and bilingual to boot. There should really be a medical term for the head-spinning, brink-teetering sense of giddiness felt by film critics when they spot a reference to Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. Dir: François Ozon Starring: Paula Beer, Pierre Niney, Ernst Stötzner, Marie Gruber, Anton von Lucke, Cyrielle Clair.
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