| | IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE? I had no idea I fit into a 2 hour schematic presentation. But apparently I do, and my soundtrack kicks ass. Wes Anderson's doing it.
So, here's how it works: 1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc) 2. Put it on shuffle 3. Press play 4. For every question, type the song that's playing 5. When you go to a new question, press the next button 6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool..
Opening Credits: Hear Me Out - Ben Kweller (my movie starts with harmonica.)
Waking Up: I'm a Cuckoo - Belle & Sebastian ("I had a funny dream and you were wearing funny shoes.")
First Day At School: Stable Song - Death Cab for Cutie (kinda dramatic for school. i picture a noiseless except the music drive to school with lots of emphasis on blue shades.)
Falling In Love: Gatekeeper - Feist (saucy! & summertime. hooray!)
Breaking Up: Flint (for the unemployed and underpaid) - Sufjan Stevens (a pragmatic breakup)
Prom: Lounge (closing time) - Modest Mouse (this song i can get down too. it's weird and perfect and ironic for prom. my prom was on a boat that my date and i tried to pirate. didn't work.)
Life's Ok: Pas si Simple - Yann Tiersen (from the amelie soundtrack) (it's light but still conflicted. like me!)
Mental Breakdown: You and Whose Army? (strings version) - Eric Gorfain/Radiohead (withered and intense and classy, i mean strings, c'mon!)
Driving: The Words - Nathan Miles (HA! i know glen's reading this. a good thinking song.)
Flashback: One PM Again - Yo La Tengo
Getting Back Together: Lay Lady Lay - Bob Dylan (slow dancing. there's definately slowdancing.)
Birth of Child: Ambulance - TV on the Radio (this song RULES. Why is my child born before my wedding? Oh well.)
Wedding Scene: Skinny Dip - from the 'Thumbsucker' soundtrack. (beautiful & builds. perfect song. i actually could walk down the aisle to this song)
Final Battle: I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles (freaky. it's like Face Off when they play 'somewhere over the rainbow'.)
Death Scene: There, there - Eric Gorfain/Radiohead
Funeral Song: In My Time of Need - Ryan Adams (pretty good.)
End Credits: Plainsong - The Cure (perfect.)
My movie's funny, touching, ironic. COME SEE IT. or rather, come be apart of it and make the credits!
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