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I started watching this Korean show called God's Gift: 14 Days, about a woman who is given the chance to go back in time 14 days to try and solve her young daughter's tragic death. They really got me sympathizing because the daughter is just so goddamn adorable.

Last night My Gal Friday and I also randomly watched Strange Magic, which was oddly entertaining, and written by George Lucas, no less. The guy is creative, and the movie had incredible graphical/animation quality. It was a mish-mash of different inspirations like Shakespeare's comedies, and while the singing got a little overbearing, all the inhabitants of the Dark Forest lampshading it made it a little more funny. Just go into it not expecting too much but some really silly fun.

 
Garden of Words by Makoto Shinkai.

This is my favourite Shinkai film, such a beautiful but bittersweet movie about two people, a teenage boy and a woman who both are alienated from society and form a bond in a public garden on rainy days. Both are suffering problems with their personal lives, yet they encourage each other.

And who can forget that gorgeous artwork throughout he movie...
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Not sure if this counts as "watching" or "listening", but I'll post it here anyway.


This is one of the creepier, or should I say, disquieting, music videos out there.
 
More Skyrim mod videos. This one looks really awesome! It's pretty much the same as Magicka Sabers except instead of lightsabers from Star Wars, they are "lore friendly" lightsabers.

 
Re-watching Star Wars Ep IV: A New Hope (good gods, that title is long when it's fully written out; how did I never notice that before?) for the hundredth million time. Gotta say, though I've been watching this series for as long as I can remember, one of my favorite memories of it is my 6th grade English teacher having us watch this movie as a representation of the classic "coming of age" tale.
 
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