She doesn't want to have to tie her laces
Driving home at the end of the night, I caught a fragment on the radio that turned out to belong to Chalk Talk's "Loveseat" (2022). The song is catchy and the music video cute and queer.
In between these two points, we made dinner and watched nearly the rest of the first season of One Piece (2023–), whose cast continues to amaze me by looking like real people somehow made out of the character designs Rush shows me at the end of every episode. I don't know if it's possible to sweep the Emmys for worldbuilding, but if so, they should.
On the recovered links front, I did not get a chance to post this celebration of the films of Powell and Pressburger in honor of the massive BFI retrospective currently ongoing. I am glad that A Canterbury Tale (1944) has gathered so much love and attention after its neglected beginnings. It still stands a good chance of being my favorite movie.

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What you've written about _The Canterbury Tales_ has made me quite curious to see it.
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Thank you! Zingerman's sells colatura di alici, which is directly descended and delicious. We no longer have a bottle in our refrigerator and I mourn it every time we make hamburgers.
What you've written about _The Canterbury Tales_ has made me quite curious to see it.
The Criterion DVD is in the Minuteman system! I hope you would love it.