elaine, 25, film student always, and the last to leave the theatre.

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May 24th
18:01
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So Now Then by Jon Brion. From Magnolia.

May 17th
06:57
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Malaguena Salerosa

by Chingon

Malagueña Salerosa by Chingon. From Kill Bill Vol. 2. 

April 22nd
22:03
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Basement Jaxx - "The Ends" from "Attack The Block"

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“the Ends” - Basement Jaxx

April 17th
23:29
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Earth Angel

by Marvin Berry

Earth Angel by Marvin Berry and The Starlighters. From Back to The Future. 

April 10th
07:58

Miss Misery by Elliott Smith. From Good Will Hunting.

March 26th
14:02
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Sussudio - Phil Collins. From American Psycho.

March 18th
16:27

Favorite stalker anthem. Patrick Wilson sings On The Street Where You Live at the Kennedy Center Honors for Julie Andrews in 2001.

March 1st
06:56
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Penelope's Theme

by Nathan Johnson

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Penelope’s Theme (The Brothers Bloom) - Nathan Johnson with The Cinematic Underground 

February 29th
15:03
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A Wonderful Thing

by Richard Wells

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A piece of music guaranteed to make you weep when you think about your ships or the pain your shows put you through. Or when you think about how seriously you take television. 

Richard Wells - A Wonderful Thing 

February 25th
09:52

The Shins - “Simple Song”

The Band: James Mercer, Richard Swift, Jessica Dobson, Joe Plummer, Yuuki Matthews
The Kids: Niko Jacobson, Natalie Shershaw, Anthony Chow, Lea Claire Zawada, Emma Smith
Mother: Tonetta Weaver
Jessica’s Husband: Nich Ealy-Elder
Girl Next Door: Emily Matthews

Dir: DANIELS
Prod Co: PrettyBird
EP: Candice Ouaknine
Producer: Jonathan Wang
DP: Larkin Seiple
Production Designer: Jason Kisvarday

February 14th
07:01

Happy Valentine’s Day, jerks.

January 15th
14:33
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“Wound That Heals (aka Kaifuku Suru Kizu)” by Salyu. From Kill Bill Vol. 1., Hattori Hanzo’s swords scene.