Lately, I’ve been watching some of the movies on this list:
Some of the Absolute Best Shit on Netflix Streaming Right Now
Speaking of which, have you seen Upstream Color? It’s a surreal, beautiful movie about two people who experience a traumatic event, find each other later, and fall in love. Pigs feature prominently. I’m not sure how else to explain it without just telling you the entire plot. Anyway, watch it if you’re into arty shit.
On a side note, I wish there were a way to keep track of movies I love, something like Goodreads but for film. If you know of something, please let me know.

I use Letterboxd (http://letterboxd.com/) to keep track of movies watched. Really easy to use, can see other people’s ratings, write reviews etc. I think the design’s nicer than Goodreads, too!
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We use Letterboxd for films, too.
It’s not without it’s flaws but I’ve grown rather fond of it. They don’t have an app (yet) but the mobile version is fine for quick logging after a trip to the cinema, if that’s your thing, and obviously the web version is much better! 🙂
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Yes! The stages of browsing on Netflix are:
Excitement/hope: There’s so much to watch!
Self-doubt: I can’t find anything I like. It must be me/I’m doing it wrong.
Re-evaluation of self: I guess don’t like watching movies after all.
Despair/hopelessness
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Thank you for the Letterboxd recommendation. I’m so glad you asked, Maggie. I have been wanting the same thing and just haven’t bothered to search.
Yay!!
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I loved Upstream Color! Saw it twice in the theater. It is such a beautiful, unusual movie and I loved every minute of it.
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I use Pinterest for EVERYTHING. Books I’ve read, books to read, my daughter’s favorite books, favorite new songs, articles to read and reread, recipes to make, art to contemplate, projects to do, homes to dream, all of the images, all them, ALL OF THEM. It is my Happy Place.
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