We were waiting in line with the stars from “Eyes Wide Open”. They were so chill. I can’t believe how good that movie was. It was about two hasidic male Jews who fall in love. It was so beautifully acted. I really hope that this film comes to America, because I would buy it.
After our two hour nap last night, we got up to go see Inglourious Basterds and Fish Tank. INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS IS THE BEST MOVIE HERE. (In my opinion) I’m excited that I saw the 2h40min movie, because I can’t picture what priceless scenes they have to cut out to make it less time for America.
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That pony did not want to do tricks; it just wanted to poop in the middle of the party.
6 months ago • 1 noteI think my luck with birds is just always at an all time low.
I forgot to blog about this, but the other day as I was doing a video interview for the program outside on the patio I was asked the question “So, has anything else crazy happened to you while here in Cannes?” and just as I was about to answer a huge flock of birds flew over me and all pooped on me. Like 5 birds. I was covered, and the first thing I could think to say to the guy with the camera was “did you catch that on film!?!?” I think he thought my first reaction would be to burst into tears, but I just couldn’t stop laughing. How appropriate for that question. I hope he keeps the coverage.
6 months ago • 0 notesJust went to a discoteque with a lion, a horse, and a camel. No joke. Pictures to come.
6 months ago • 0 notesI saw Heath Ledger’s final film today, “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus”. Drop everything you are doing when this film comes to the U.S. and go see it! It was incredibly acted and a really nice tribute to Heath. The female lead, Lily Cole, was great too, she was beautiful and a great actress. I really enjoyed the story and how it was basically a competition between the devil and a character similar to god.
We went to the beach today, lot’s of jellyfish. Off to another premier!
6 months ago • 2 notesLast night I got promoted to the (non-existent) “head of the New York branch” of my internship. Katerina was our European correspondent. Basically our company went global on the walk to the yacht. It was a lot of fun, but there were some definite sketchy old Brits on that yacht and I’m glad to be off of it.
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