25.6.10

somewhere


THE NEW SOFIA COPPOLA FILM IS COMING OUT
Like Bill Murray's aging superstar in Coppola's best fillum to date, Lost In Translation, Somewhere explores the existential struggle of a Hollywood has been (ingeniously cast B-lister Stephen Dorff) and the redemptive qualities of a younger female spark. This time a daughter played by Dakota Fanning's sister Elle. Says the synopsis: Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff) is a bad-boy actor stumbling through a life of excess at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Hollywood. With an unexpected visit from his 11-year-old daughter (Elle Fanning), Johnny is forced to look at the questions we must all confront.


24.6.10

505




the rules: answer the questions on your blog, replace one question that you dislike with a question of your own invention and add one more question of your own.

what is your current obsession?
Home-made musk sticks
candy hearts
Poptarts

what would you like to learn to do?
Speak French and dance crazy like a drunk gypsy.

Where do you spend most of your summer?
Dreaming of snow and bitterly cold mornings. Winter is delicious, all cuddles and hot chocolate.

if you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Paris London Tokyo
Very realistic....
Melbourne!

what do you want to be when you grow up?
A carefree hippy with beautiful hippy babies and a treehouse. (Lisa Bonet is prettttttyyy great)

what's your favourite book + why?
Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan OR the dud avocado.

if you you could be anywhere in the world at any point in time, where would you be?
With one of my favourite people, in a smokey little cafe in Paris. Surrounded by red leather and listening to jazz or a lil bit a Snoooop Dawwwg :D

+ something strange about you that most people don't know?
Sometimes I forget how to speak. Or I'm too tired or something.And I get overwhelmed really easily, until all I can hear is this roar that's too loud and it hurtttttttts.


22.6.10

Spiders and webs

I will always love you.

I read this really beautiful book once. It's called Kitchen and it's by Banana Yoshimoto. It starts,
"The place I like best in this world is the kitchen... . Lots of tea towels, dry and immaculate. White tile catching the light (ting! ting!)."

The next book I want to read is called 'The Dud Avocado'. It sounds all kinds of delicious. Actually it sounds kind of lame, but the blurb is like wow.