• yeswecancan:

112 Films in 2012 #17 Midnight in Paris, 2011. Directed by Woody Allen
A movie revolving around wanting to live in previous times, seeking out your inspirations, being swallowed up by the city of Paris and all it’s beauty. It’s one of the most accessible Woody Allen movies I’ve come about and a good way to begin if you’re not a fan of the neurotic movie director.

Really want to see this~

    yeswecancan:

    112 Films in 2012 #17 Midnight in Paris, 2011. Directed by Woody Allen

    A movie revolving around wanting to live in previous times, seeking out your inspirations, being swallowed up by the city of Paris and all it’s beauty. It’s one of the most accessible Woody Allen movies I’ve come about and a good way to begin if you’re not a fan of the neurotic movie director.

    Really want to see this~

    Feb
    23
    2012
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Sasha Meyer. I'm a college freshman at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon, but an original Southern California girl. I love making music, listening to music, and using it as my medicine and best friend when everything else seems to be falling apart. I hate unnecessary drama. I love the rain. Some people would say I'm quirky, and they're probably right. I like to do what makes me happy. I admire John Wooden, and whenever I'm upset with someone, something, or myself, I refer to his book which opens my eyes and makes me love again. My parents and my two older sisters are my role models. I appreciate the little things that people do. I love kids, and my dream is to be an elementary school teacher by day, and play in a community orchestra by night. I take things for granted, but I'm trying to stop. I don't believe you can ever laugh "too much."
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