My favorite Part of the Golden Globes, just got a REMIX.
This is so stupid and I love it.
How hard is Josh Radnor trying to be Zach Braff in this picture? I mean, he may very well have made a fine movie — with a title like Happythankyoumoreplease, I doubt it — but this photo does nothing but inspire a new level of hatred for Zach Braff and anger at the fact that Garden State and The Last Kiss have had an influence on a new generation of filmmakers. Note to Braff and Radnor: You’re not an “artist” if the only thing you’re capable of creating is a self-indulgent, self-starring vehicle in which you peddle your emo sensibilities to unsuspecting fans who only gave your movie a shot because they like the show you star on.
photo via /Film

*Spoilers for Lost ahead*
I’ve been rewatching Season 1 of Lost with my roommate. We’re six episodes in so far. A couple thoughts have come to mind.
- It’s insane how much cooler Jack was at the beginning of the show. Before he was risking the lives of hundreds of people and, you know, THE ENTIRE TIME CONTINUUM on a *chance* that Kate *might* like him like him, he was a pretty selfless guy. Too bad he’s a complete tool now. (Seriously. He’s willing to blow himself up along with everyone else on the island for Kate when he wouldn’t give Jin a few extra seconds to get off the boat? Fuck Jack.)
- When Lost ends after this upcoming season, the fate of Jin and Sun will be the biggest factor on where I come down on the show as a whole. If Lost does not have a qualifier-free happy ending for Jin and Sun, I will hate the show no matter what. More so than even Eric and Tami Taylor, Jin and Sun make me believe in love. That’s cheesy as hell to say, but it’s true. Lost has been so caught up in trying to make me care about the Jack-Kate-Sawyer-Juliet clusterfuck that they’ve shafted the couple that has been through shit that Jack and Kate could only imagine. So Lost, handle your melodramatic bullshit between your attractive white *leads*, but don’t forget about Jin and Sun while you’re at it.
