"Losers are people who are so afraid of not winning, they don't even try."I chose watching "Little Miss Sunshine" for two hours, rather than using that time wisely and revising for one of the two exams I have tomorrow. I don't actually regret it. It must have been a good film, because I am using more time that I could spend revising, blogging about how good it was - though to be fair I do have bitesized open on a tab and am randomly going back to it, scribbling down forms of coastal erosion and trying to remember it. I have red-bull in my system anyway (sugarfree red bull is really gross), in a vain attempt to keep me up longer. I wasn't interested in the hype when the film first came out, but then again, I rarely am interested until the hype is washed away and nobody even cares anymore. I'm the one who goes to pick up the dusty thing that everyone used to love and adore and I make it remember who it used to be, in a much smaller scale. I kind of like doing that. Though even I couldn't escape the Twilight hype, and obviously not the Harry Potter hype either. However, when Buster were popular in the UK, I hated them. It was only when they had broken up that I listened properly and fell in love, a love that I carry on still to this day.
Also, that little girl in this film is the best fucking actor I've ever actually seen. And of course, I really fancied Dwain. I seem to always fancy the awkward, American teen in films, especially when it's played by Michael Cera or whatever his name is.
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