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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Two Movies on Netflix That Everyone Should See

Did you notice that this post isn't bookish? I know. *shocker* I mean when do I ever (and I really mean ever) post something that has no bookish correlation what-so-ever ? That's right folks. Never. Except now. Now that's it's summer I can watch more stuff. Like re-watch Bones for the millionth time even though it has like a zillion episodes.


"Three years past his divorce, veteran novelist Bill Borgens (Academy Award® nominee Greg Kinnear) can¹t stop obsessing over, let alone spying on, his ex-wife Erica (Academy Award® winner Jennifer Connelly), who ignominiously left him for another man. Even as his neighbor-with-benefits, Tricia (Kristen Bell, ³House of Lies²), tries to push him back into the dating pool, he remains blind to anyone else¹s charms. Meanwhile, his fiercely independent collegiate daughter Samantha (Lily Collins, MIRROR MIRROR) is publishing her first novel while recoiling at the very thought of first love with a diehard romantic (Logan Lerman, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER); and his teen son Rusty (Nat Wolff, PEACE, LOVE AND MISUNDERSTANDING) is trying to find his voice, both as a fantasy writer and as the unexpected boyfriend of a dream girl with unsettlingly real problems. As each of these situations mounts into a tangled trio of romantic holiday crises, it brings the Borgens to surprising revelations about how endings become beginnings." -via (http://stuckinlovemovie.com/)



"The lead singer/guitarist of a high school rock band openly and unapologetically proclaims himself a newly converted jerk; however, the right girl comes along who could change him back to his former sweet self." - via (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1145157/)



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