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indie eclaire
indie eclaire aka taylor is a 102.06 year old girl, has been a member since October 10, 2006, has scored 304 submissions, giving an average score of 3.04, helping 7 designs get printed.
Top 3 Movies(in no order):
Little Miss Sunshine
I Heart Huckabees
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Science of Sleep went out of theaters really quickly near where I live so I didnt get a chance to see it egepogj34o2t;l34t!!! is it any good?
I Top 5 Books:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Thumbsucker
Running With Scissors (read it twice, havent seen the movie...yet.)
Thank you for Smoking (I thought the movie wasnt as good)
Me Talk Pretty One Day


Hooray!

tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Nov 19 '06 at 9:10pm
your top 3 movies look suspiciously like 1
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Nov 19 '06 at 9:11pm
I had to fix it, bugs with my writing.
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Nov 19 '06 at 9:12pm
it was ok...very pretty, but lacking a bit of plot.
hi-fi gods
hi-fi gods on Nov 19 '06 at 9:13pm
ehhhh i've read plenty better books.





but I wish more people liked I Heart Huckabees! hooray!
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Nov 19 '06 at 9:13pm
did it compare to Eternal Sunshine?
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Nov 19 '06 at 9:14pm
and, what are some of these "better books" ? im always looking for a good read.

hi-fi gods
hi-fi gods on Nov 19 '06 at 9:17pm
The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami

The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess

The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddonn
hi-fi gods
hi-fi gods on Nov 19 '06 at 9:19pm
i'm sure you have plenty of time to read, being nearly 97 years old and all.
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Nov 19 '06 at 9:22pm
hahaha 96.61 actually.
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Nov 19 '06 at 9:22pm
I've heard a lot about "the curious dog"...

is it really that good?
hi-fi gods
hi-fi gods on Nov 19 '06 at 9:23pm
the beginning is fantastic....then around 3/4ths of the way through, it sorta drags till it finishes.





I extremely recommend Extremely Loud and Incredibley Close, though.
shirotoras
shirotoras on Nov 19 '06 at 9:54pm
harry potter series- jk rowling

everything is illuminated.. and.. extremely loud and incredibly close by jonathan safran foer

1984- george orwell

the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime- mark haddon

and anything by lisa gardner or michael connelly



theres too many movies...



shirotoras
shirotoras on Nov 19 '06 at 9:55pm
oh yeah..and i really liked the perks of being a wallflower.. running with scissors and me talk pretty one day were alright
ButterflyWings
ButterflyWings on Nov 19 '06 at 10:21pm
Books: anything by Chuck Palahniuk & Paul Auster.



Running with Scissors, the book, was a great read. The movie, not so enjoyable, IMO.
10 days later
Tasha and_the Wall
Tasha and_the Wall on Nov 30 '06 at 5:54am
the curious incident of the dog in the night time you should read.



I like the way mark haddon writes.

I have it if you want to borrow it?
Tasha and_the Wall
Tasha and_the Wall on Nov 30 '06 at 5:54am
it takes you like two minutes to read
3 days later
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 10:08am
i actually bought that last weekend but havent got around to reading it.

Go figure.

Anyhow, will you help me get some footage today in hyannis?

phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 10:14am
i can't stop reading Mike Mignola comics at the moment.
Bramish
   Bramish on Dec 03 '06 at 10:17am
Top 3 Movies

Predator

Big Trouble In Little China

Platoon

Top 5 Books

Paul Auster - New York Trilogy

Haruki Murakami - The Wind Up Bird Chronicle

Alan Moore - Watchmen

Richard Price - Ladies Man

William Golding - Lord Of The Flies
phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 10:23am
Bram you read the City of glass comic?



Movies:

Big trouble in little...

Castle in the sky

Spinal Tap



Books:

Day o Triffids

Heart of darkness

Journey to centre of the earth

Hellboy comics

Valis
Bramish
   Bramish on Dec 03 '06 at 10:27am
Wha?! How the hell did I forg et Triffids?! Whack that in my list instead of Murakami.



Haven't but I want to.
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 10:29am
I've never heard of any of those... can you relate them to anything, or like, what they are about?
Bramish
   Bramish on Dec 03 '06 at 10:38am
Stuff.
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 10:40am
Nice. Thats ok, I guess I was asking a lot.

sugarless
sugarless on Dec 03 '06 at 10:52am
science of sleep.. it was in theatres here for one week.. i saw it. it.. wasn't good..



movies:

Magnolia (all time greatest movie EVER)

Little Miss Sunshine

American Beauty

Almost Famous

Friends w/ Money (that is actually somewhat new..)
lemonalle
lemonalle on Dec 03 '06 at 10:54am
Books

The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien

Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges

Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy

Ada by Nabokov

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

chelly
chelly on Dec 03 '06 at 10:55am
me talk pretty one day is great. you should check out some of his audio stuff, as it is quite good. in fact, he has a whole collection of holiday stories that i love!
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 10:55am
any idea why Science Of Sleep went out so quickly?

It was in theaters here for maybe 2 weeks.
sugarless
sugarless on Dec 03 '06 at 10:56am
it.. sucked
phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 10:56am
speaking of Bram how's our baby coming on?
squintygirl
squintygirl on Dec 03 '06 at 10:56am
Movies:

The Princess Bride

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

The Royal Tenenbaums

Rushmore

A Very Long Engagement
sugarless
sugarless on Dec 03 '06 at 10:56am
yea. i love david sedaris. holidays on ice is a good book..
phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 10:57am
squinty- was it you who wanted to see calamari wrestler?
squintygirl
squintygirl on Dec 03 '06 at 10:58am
'Twasn't I, phones, but the title alone sounds weirdly wonderful.
lemonalle
lemonalle on Dec 03 '06 at 10:58am
Movies:

Rushmore

The Cemetery Man

La Dolce Vita

Heathers

The Dreamlife of Angels

phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 11:01am
hahah yeah- it's as madcap as it sounds lol.



i neeeeeeeeed to see cemetary man!!!!!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Dec 03 '06 at 11:02am
Books:

A Prayer for Own Meany - John Irving

The Robber Bride - Margaret Atwood

Thank You For Smoking - Christopher Buckley

L.A. Confidential - James Ellroy

Leaven of Malice - Robertson Davies

Lives of Girls and Women - Alice Munro
lemonalle
lemonalle on Dec 03 '06 at 11:03am
i neeeeeeeeed to see cemetary man!!!!!



if you were my neighbor, i'd lend it to you, but alas you are not
phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 11:03am
love the way LA con is written!
squintygirl
squintygirl on Dec 03 '06 at 11:05am
Phones, I knew that my husband was the man for me when I first met him because we both had the same copy of LA Confidential. (He also had the same set of 'Pride and Prejudice' videos, too, but that's another story.)
phones
phones on Dec 03 '06 at 11:07am
hahaha awesome! I just need to find a girl with the same set of Fafrd and the Gray Mouser and i'm set!
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 11:17am
by the way, did anyone read Thank You For Smoking? I thought the movie just didnt compare, the ending wasn't as satisfactory and the order of a few things was moved, understandably.
squintygirl
squintygirl on Dec 03 '06 at 11:22am
I thought that the movie was quite good, but the book is on a whole other level.
indie eclaire
indie eclaire on Dec 03 '06 at 11:24am
exactly. I almost wish I saw the movie first, because I kept trying to compare it with the book and it made it less satisfactory, whereas if i could have watched it without that knowledge, I would have enjoyed it a lot more probably
24 days later
Tasha and_the Wall
Tasha and_the Wall on Dec 27 '06 at 12:01pm
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