Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mcoeur song of the night: Video Games



Video Games by Lana Del Rey

This song has an exquisite creepiness with old soul vibe.

Hello Kitty X Forever 21





Available November 18th online and in store.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Song of the Day


Pearl Jam- Last Kiss

I am currently working on my Psquared and the City post. Due to the nature of the post content, this song is in my head. I also bought it this morning on iTunes for 0.69$ since I didn't have my CD with me at work.

p.s. I picked the video from Montreal 2005 since my BFF and I were at that show! Nat, I think you remember me jumping for joy when this song started playing!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

I Need a Liquorville Near by...


This is another video that I watch on a constant basis...it always makes me laugh!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Ryan at TIFF, Me at Home



I watch this video often, but today it was fitting, so I shared....

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Just for you my co-blogger...



I MCOEUR EMINEM!!!!! (well Jay-Z too but that wouldn't annoy you)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Psquared and the City: One Day

Well, I have been a hermit for a couple of weeks now due to the doctors' orders so I haven't had much content for this weekly post unless you want to hear about hazardous materials and other science mumbo jumbo aka my job.

However, I did take my mom to a movie a few weeks back that I need to seriously mention. We went to see "One Day" starring Anne Hathaway (which I am not usually a big fan of) and Jim Sturgess (who I didn't realize was that cute).


The movie is adapted for screen by David Nicholls fom his 2009 bestselling novel of the same name. The film depicts the friendship and love between two characters, Emma and Dexter, through scenes from one day, July 15th, of each year.

This movie was amazing, the kind of amazing that stayed with me hours after the movie. I really got lost into this movie to the point that I didn't even mind Anne Hathaways' fake oddly British accent. There is something touching about the simpleness of life that we seem to always ignore until the last minute.