Showing posts with label zooey deschanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zooey deschanel. Show all posts

28.12.10

Love the soundtrack. Love the guy. Love the girl. Love the movie.


the tracklisting goes as follows:
Regina Spektor - “Us”
The Smiths - “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”
Belle & Sebastian - “The Boy With The Arab Strap”
Black Lips - “Bad Kids”
The Smiths - “Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want.”
Patrick Swayze - “She’s Like The Wind.”
Jack Penate - “Have I Been a Fool? “
The Doves - “There Goes the Fear”
Hall & Oates - “You Make My Dreams”
Knight Rider Theme
Temper Trap - “Sweet Disposition”
Carla Bruni - “Quelqu’un M’a Dit”
Black Lips - “Veni, Vidi, Vici”
Paper Route - “The Music”
Feist - “Mushaboom”
Regina Spektor - “Hero”
Spoon - “Infinite Pet”
Simon & Garfunkel - “Bookends”
Wolfmother - “Vagabond”
Mumm-Rah - “She’s Got You High”
Karaoke Selections:
Poison “Every Rose Has Its Thorn”
Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazlewood as performed by Zooey Deschanel “Sugar Town”
The Pixies “Here Comes Your Man”

500 days of Summer

Most days of the year are unremarkable. They begin, and they end, with no lasting memories made in between. Most days have no impact on the course of a life.
[Day ()]
Tom’s Co-worker : So do you have a boyfriend?
Summer : No. Who needs it? We’re young, might as well have fun while we can.
Tom : Wait. What happens if you fall in love?
Summer : Love. You don’t believe in that. Do you?
Tom : What. It’s love, not Santa Claus.


As There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths is playing through Tom’s headphones
Summer : I love The Smiths.
Tom : [takes off headphones] Sorry?
Summer : I said I love The Smiths. You– you have a good taste in music.
Tom : You like The Smiths?
Summer : Yeah. “To die by your side is such a heavenly way to die.” I love ‘em.
[the elevator arrives and Summer gets off]
Tom : Holy.


Summer to Tom: You know, I dream sometimes about flying. It starts out like I’m running really, really fast. I’m like, superhuman. And the terrain starts to get really rocky and steep. And then I’m running so fast that my feet aren’t touching the ground. And I’m floating, and it’s like this amazing, amazing realness. I’m free. I’m safe. Then I realize… I’m completely alone. And then I wake up.
[Summer Finn]

“ Just because she’s likes the same bizarre crap you do doesn’t mean she’s your soul mate.
 [Rachel Hansen]

I hate Summer. I hate her crooked teeth. I hate her 1960s haircut. I hate her knobby knees. And I hate her cockroach-shaped splotch on her neck. I hate the way she smacks her lips before she talks. And I hate the way she sounds when she laughs.

[Day (488)]


Summer: Hey Tom! I thought I might see you here. I always loved this place ever since you brought me.
Tom      : So, I guess I should say, Congratulations.
Summer: Only if you mean it.
Tom      : Well and I guess
Summer : So are you okay?
Tom       : I will be.
Summer : I like your suit.
Tom       : Ah, Thanks.
Summer : You look sharp
Tom       : So do you.
Summer : Thanks.
Tom       : I quit the office.
Summer : You did? I didn’t know. That’s great
Tom       : You, uhm, you’re married?
Summer : Yeah. It’s crazy huh?
Tom       : You should’ve told me. When we’re at the wedding, when we’re dancing.
Summer : Yeah. You didn’t asked me.
Tom       : That he was in your life. So why did you danced with me?
Summer : Cause I wanted to.
Tom       : You just do what you want. Don’t you?You never want to be anyone’s girlfriend and now you’re somebody’s wife.
Summer : Yeah. It surprised me too.
Tom       : I don’t think I’ll ever understand that. I mean, it doesn’t make sense.
Summer : It just happened.
Tom       : Yeah, that’s what I’ll never understand. What just happened.
Summer : I just, I just woke up one day and I knew.
Tom       : Knew what?
Summer : What I was never sure of with you.
Tom       : You know it sucks, realizing that everything you believed in is complete bullshit.
Summer : What do you mean?
Tom       : You know. Destiny and soulmates, true love and all that childhood fairy tale, non sense. You’re right I should’ve listen to you.
Summer : No.
Tom       : Yeah. Why are you smiling? What? Why are you looking at me like that?
Summer : Well you know. i guess it’s cause i was sitting in a dely and reading dorian gray and a guy comes up to me and asked me about it and now he’s my husband.
Tom       : Yeah, and so?
Summer : So what if I’d gone in the movies? What if I had gone somewhere else for lunch? What if I’d gotten there ten minutes later? It was meant to be. I just kept thinking Tom was right.Yeah, I did.I did.It just was me that you weren’t right about. I should go.But I’m really happy that you’re doing well.
Tom       : Summer, I really do hope that you’re happy.



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15.10.10

#Why do you let me stay here



( she and him )

Why do you let me stay here?
All by myself
Why don't you come and play here?
I'm just sitting on the shelf

Why don't you sit right down and stay awhile?
We like the same things and I like your style
Its not a secret; why do you keep it?
I'm just sitting on the shelf

I got to get your presence
Let's make it known
I think you're just so pleasant
I would like you for my own

Why don't you sit right down and make me smile? (uh huh)
You make me feel like I am just a child
Why do you end it?
Just give me credit
I'm just sitting on the shelf



17.9.10

Zooey Deschanel Interview


Zooey did an interview with the A.V. Club recently, and they have added the interview to their site. She talks about She & Him and a her upcoming movies.

A.V. Club: Your music feels simultaneously nostalgic and modern. Do you ever feel torn between the two?
Zooey Deschanel: Yeah, I think so. I usually like stuff that was made before I was born. At the same time, I’m happy to live in 2010 and have access to many years of records.

AVC: A lot of your songs deal with unrequited love and relationships gone badThe . Now that you’re off the shelf, so to speak, what are you going to write about?
ZD: I still write about unrequited love. It’s interesting. It was never so personal. I mean, the emotions are personal. I’m moved by the emotions, but they were never all about me. I think when you use too much in your own—if you’re a creative person at all, if you overuse yourself as a pawn in your own adventures to write your masterpiece, I think you end up bending yourself. It’s all very sincere emotionally. It’s just not necessarily my life experience.

AVC: What keeps you coming back to that subject?
ZD: I don’t know. You just like some things or other things, I guess. Interesting stories.

AVC: Have you thought about collaborating with your husband, Ben Gibbard, on a project?
ZD: I like to keep it separate. I think it’s better to have your personal life and your work life separate. That way they don’t corrupt each other, so to speak.

AVC: So no Death Cab For She & Him?
ZD: I don’t think so. I like to be a supportive wife, and I think he likes to be a supportive husband, without having it become like “Let’s make a business out of it.” I think it’s better to just keep it separate.

AVC: Do you set aside time to write while on film sets?
ZD: I rarely do movies. I’ve done like one movie a year for the past couple years. I used to do a lot more, but I’ve just been a lot more choosy lately, so that I do have more time. I’ve been touring a lot, recording a lot, and writing a lot. I just do the movies I really, really want to do, and don’t overwork myself in that area. That way, I can concentrate on one thing at a time. I used to write all the time when I was working, and go home and stay up really late. I’ve just been spending more time doing music lately.

AVC: How’s that process different for you than acting?
ZD: I have a lot of control in writing music and being there for the recording process. I have a real role in all of it. If I’m just acting in something, there’s a lot of—you know, you’re following people’s direction. You’re collaborating. In a way, it’s like a job where you show up, and it’s really somebody else’s vision, someone else’s thing, and you’re there. You might have a lot of passion for it, but it’s not yours unless you’re part of developing it. But an actor for hire is really like—it’s one of many important jobs on a film set, but there are so many people you’re working with. You have to please a lot of people. There’s a burden that comes with that.

AVC: With the growing popularity of She & Him, are you thinking of that as your primary career?
ZD: I really love doing it. Writing music is really my favorite thing, and I’m privileged enough to get paid to do it. I’m not saying I’m quitting acting and stuff, but I really have been happier leaving more time to do music and really having the time and resources to concentrate on it, rather than it being something I fit in between movie projects. It’s sort of something I do mostly, and then I do movies when I want.

AVC: Is there a Volume Three in the works, or are you looking to go in a new direction for the next album?
ZD: We haven’t started recording or anything. I’m just writing right now, and we’re still touring for Volume Two. We’ll see.

AVC: Producing is such an all-encompassing and sometimes vague title. What’s M. Ward’s role specifically, and what’s your creative process working together?
ZD: I’ll write a song and make a demo of it and put in backing vocals, like a little produced demo. Then I’ll send it to Matt, and if he likes it, we’ll go in and work on it and record it for a record. Once we have enough songs that I’ve written that he likes, we’ll go and record it. It’s a pretty classic relay race. I enjoy making the demo because I like to play different instruments. I enjoy trying to make something Matt will like. I enjoy every part of the process. Matt’s very collaborative, and he always has great ideas. He’s a great producer, and keeps evolving. It’s really fun to watch how he has evolved as a producer. He’s an extremely creative person.

AVC: Your IMDB page credits you in development on an “Untitled Groupie Project.” Do you play a groupie?
ZD: I don’t. It’s really early in development. It’s sort of based on that book [Pamela Des Barres’ I’m With The Band: Confessions Of A Groupie], but it’s pretty different. It’s really, really loosely based. She’s not Pamela, so she’s not even the same person.

AVC: In David Gordon Green’s new stoner fantasy, Your Highness, you play a virginal bride who shares a name with a porn star. Was this a coincidence?
ZD: I had no idea. Does she? I don’t know anything about the porn industry, but it’s the dirtiest medieval comedy you will ever see. I will guarantee you that. Oh my God, it’s ridiculously dirty. I mean, it’s like the most dirty humor that you could possibly come up with.

AVC: How was inhabiting such a heightened reality different from the naturalistic roles you usually play?
ZD: It was totally fun.

AVC: Your other upcoming film is My Idiot Brother, where you play Rashida Jones’ girlfriend.
ZD: Yeah, I’m still shooting it now. Paul Rudd, Emily Mortimer, Elizabeth Banks, and I are all siblings. He’s in jail for a minor drug offense, and comes in and messes with all his sisters’ lives.

AVC: How was the lesbian dynamic working with Rashida Jones different from, say, working with guys?
ZD: Rashida Jones is awesome! I’ve been totally surprised at what a huge deal everyone’s made out of it, about that. It’s not any different. It’s just like playing people with the same problems straight people have. [Laughs.]



31.3.10

Winter Passing

 
Beberapa malam ini, aku terbangun karena bunyi hujan...
Bergemuruh dekat jendelaku, seperti membuangku dari tempat tidurku.
Suara gemuruh seperti guntur lalu senyap.
Aku sesungguhnya sendirian.
Aku sendirian di kota yang membuat orang merasa tua dan tak terpakai.
Tapi aku beruntung, bahkan di masa tergelap pun...
...aku selalu berhasil kembali tenang.




Ahh...ingin nonton film ini lagi, film ini tempat pertemuan pertama saya dengan Zooey...hehe

28.2.10

SHE & HIM


Be open to everything and you end up stumbling upon a world of beautiful things.
[Zooey Deschanel]




always fall in love with SHE & HIM