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PROMO SPOTS:
Robert K. Wilson (the first man to photograph the Loch Ness Monster), Senpai Phyllis (founder of the Seido Karate Deaf Program at LaGuardia Community College), Emmett Brown “Doc†(the inventor of the time machine) and Paul Taylor (the world’s greatest living choreographer). In the trunk I would throw Al Snow (of the WWF) and find out if he could escape.
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~NO PARTICULAR ORDER~ -Donnie Darko, Godfather, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Super Troopers, Me and You and Everyone We Know (Miranda July...I Love YOU!), Fight Club, Requiem for a Dream, Mallrats ("stink palm?" ...oh yeah), American Beauty, Boiler Room ("I went the white boy way of slangin' crack...I became a stockbroker."), Catch Me If You Can, Rounders, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, Almost Famous, Citizen Kane, Puddle Chaser, Love Liza, Storytelling, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness, The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, Bottle Rocket, The Life Aquatic, American Psycho, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Lost in Translation...this list could go on forever...
Arrested Development ("oh! big bear!"), Nip/Tuck, Lost (so addicted...), Family Guy ("and for my next trick, I'll turn water into FUNK!"), Simpsons ("I sleep in a drawer..."), Taradise! (...kidding...), Entourage ("Call me Helen Keller because I'm a fucking miracle worker!"), Scrubs (in love with Zach Braff), Grey's Anatomy (I don't want to be a doctor, but I'd love to play one on TV)
The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald), The Lord of the Ring series (Tolkien), Chronicles of Narnia series (Lewis), Lord of the Flies (Golding), Dress You Family in Corduroy and Denim (Sedaris), Fight Club (Palahniuk), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Thompson), Gonzo Papers: Vol. 1&2 (Thompson), Ogilvy on Advertising (Ogilvy), Down and Dirty Pictures (Biskind), Ask and It Is Given (Hicks), The Tipping Point (Gladwell), Blink (Gladwell), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Chbosky)
Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby is a young man, around thirty years old, who rose from an impoverished childhood in rural North Dakota to become fabulously wealthy. However, he achieved this lofty goal by participating in organized crime, including distributing illegal alcohol and trading in stolen securities. From his early youth, Gatsby despised poverty and longed for wealth and sophistication—he dropped out of St. Olaf’s College after only two weeks because he could not bear the janitorial job with which he was paying his tuition. Though Gatsby has always wanted to be rich, his main motivation in acquiring his fortune was his love for Daisy Buchanan, whom he met as a young military officer in Louisville before leaving to fight in World War I in 1917. Gatsby immediately fell in love with Daisy’s aura of luxury, grace, and charm, and lied to her about his own background in order to convince her that he was good enough for her. Daisy promised to wait for him when he left for the war, but married Tom Buchanan in 1919, while Gatsby was studying at Oxford after the war in an attempt to gain an education. From that moment on, Gatsby dedicated himself to winning Daisy back, and his acquisition of millions of dollars, his purchase of a gaudy mansion on West Egg, and his lavish weekly parties are all merely means to that end. --I can respect Jay Gatsby's life, because fortunately yet unfortunately, it is glaringly similar to my own...(sigh)