
The existential horror of buying ‘Pulp Fiction’ posters in college
My personality cannot be reduced to the cliched pretension that compels me to choose between “Pulp Fiction” and “Fight Club” for the honor of watching me sleep at night.
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My personality cannot be reduced to the cliched pretension that compels me to choose between “Pulp Fiction” and “Fight Club” for the honor of watching me sleep at night.
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And in all honesty, as much as I liked the movie, I wasn’t head-over-heels in love with it — a year of build-up from an avid fan can do that to a film.
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it demonstrates Dylan’s ability to interpret the work of other songwriters and construct a narrative that is as original and intimate as his own writing.
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When Valentine’s Day comes to mind, people usually think of a variety of things: romance, candlelit dinners, terribly cheesy cards and, of course, decadent candy boxes. While some of these things may seem to be exclusively dependent on your relationship status (but then again, who said you can’t treat yourself
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It’s Valentine’s Day again (or just another terrible Tuesday), and you’re pressed for things to do. The thought of going to an elegant restaurant makes your wallet ache, and the notion of watching “The Notebook” one more time brings on heavy nausea. Don’t fret though, because we at the Clog
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When it comes to husband-and-wife spy movies, this isn’t Brad Pitt’s first time at the rodeo. The 2005 action comedy “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” famously launched his relationship with Angelina Jolie (which, sadly, has since deteriorated into a filing for a divorce). But while on-screen romance in “Mr. and Mrs.
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