Hatched Eggs
Whenever a girl tells me “I really like you”, I think, “Don’t get ahead of yourself”.
Whenever a girl tells me “I really like you”, I think, “Don’t get ahead of yourself”.
Anonymous asked: when are you going to come out?
If this is implying that I am gay, I am sorry to tell you that I am not. If you mean go out and do something social, I don’t know, tonight maybe?
Anonymous asked: Do you think L.A. is ghetto?
In fairness, parts are. But my hometown is the same way just like every other city in America. I’ve just happened to have a certain experience with certain people in my time in LA. That doesn’t mean I haven’t met some really great and interesting people in my time here and that includes my own dorm room. I am just saying the stereotype certainly has a place in LA. Doesn’t mean everyone fits the mold. If you know what I am saying?
Anonymous asked: Hey big boy. Going to LA to pursue a career. What kind of career?
a film career? mostly scriptwriting and animation maybe? Why do you ask?
Anonymous asked: Hey man, CSULA is sort of suck-y its pretty much a commuter school. BUT it has the advantage of being near awesome places for eating. If you haven't been to cha cha chili (asian/mexican fusion) on valley or Fossilman's (ice cream!!) on Main you really need to get your ass there. Great food makes bad days better, what with all that hate from dem Koreans.
Okay, I’ll check those places out. Thanks for the message.
“Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti”
-Eminem
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The Rules of Attraction, directed by Roger Avary, is a film based on the book by Bret Easton Ellis. This may have it’s weak moments and a lot of people gave this film bad reviews, but in my opinion they’ve experimented with their creativity on a film about something that could have been drawn out and boring. It’s about college kids and their problems, which only college kids would be able to relate and sit through. But the editing and cinematography of this film make some of the smaller moments a little more poignant. For example
In a lot of ways, it reminded me of the French New Wave cinema with these experimental techniques.
I’m just saying, throwing the baby out with the bath water won’t erase the merits of this film in my head.
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I’m going to start making a list of films that have had a certain impact on me as an aspiring filmmaker.
The Squid and the Whale, written and directed by Noah Baumbach, really grabbed my attention on a character level.
Each role spills out so much personality, even if it’s a mixed bag of treats and vomit. That’s what I liked. Each character has moments of greatness and awfulness. Afterall, none of us are completely on either side of the spectrum.
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If I see anymore Hunger Games, I’m just going to start unfollowing.
Anonymous asked: You say nobody is there for you an you're lonely but I was. I tried to be your friend but you pushed away. Did you ever think of that?
I’m not exactly sure of the context of this supposed push away, and I’m not even sure who you are. If it was a real concern of yours you’d address me like an adult about it.
inapallis asked: Thanks for following! (:
No problem lol, I’m guessing you really like Hunger Games?
jessicaecheverria asked: What Do You Long For ? :]
I long for the moment in my life when the division between my imagination and what I can actually create is fully depleted.