Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Small Apartments: Go Watch it Now!



Ok, so, first thing's first. This movie is weird. It's goofy, strange, out there, and questionable at times. And while it's not the best movie I've ever seen and certainly wouldn't win any major awards, it was enjoyable all the same, and I'd happily recommend it.

I'd never even heard anything about Small Apartments but came across it in the Redbox with my friend. After some investigation, we decided to go for it. Why the heck not? It had some stars that we liked (James Marsden, Billy Crystal, Rebel Wilson) and seemed as though it would be on the weird side - which is sometimes the best kind of movie. After popping the DVD in, we soon realized that Small Apartments was more than on the weird side. Let me explain...

  • The main character's name is Franklin Franklin
  • He is bald, walks around in just underwear more often than not, has a gross amount of orange soda two liters throughout his apartment, and has one of those giant horns from the Ricola cough drop commercials
  • His brother, James Marsden, is in a mental institution and sends him "motivational" cassettes along with his toenail clippings on a daily basis
  • The supporting cast are all super strange, too
  • It's just an odd movie in general
  • The whole premise is around the fact that Franklin Franklin killed his landlord and is trying to get rid of his body

So as you can see, I wasn't fooling you when I said this was a weirdo type of movie. Honestly, there's no overwhelming message you're left with at the end or anything of that sort. It wasn't deep or positive or even sentimental. At least not really. It was just strange - a hilariously odd, somewhat uncomfortable movie that had its fair share of humorous quirks. I laughed out loud on multiple occasions (though it was purely out of discomfort sometimes), shrieked when Franklin Franklin was in his whitey tighties over and over, and kept thinking to myself, "Oh, that's really strange." And while I won't watch it again for a good while, I would recommend you take a peek at Small Apartments just because the weird factor is all the way up there. Even if you just watch this movie once, it'll be something to talk about.

Adios amigos,

Liz :)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

5 Songs I'm Loving

1. Synesthesia - Andrew McMahon

First off, the meaning behind this song title is an amazing word. Synesthesia, if you didn't know, can involve any of the senses but is most commonly used in reference to seeing certain colors in response to certain sounds. Pretty amazing, right? It's also the first single from Andrew McMahon's new EP, The Pop Underground. Since I think Mr. McMahon is a total genius, of course I'm in love with this song. The EP was certainly different than I had expected, but I'm playing it on repeat just the same. This song is incredibly catchy, upbeat, and really optimistic - a combination that I adore. Because he's brilliant, check it out!

2. The 1975 - Sex

Gah, I do adore this band as of late. Hailing from Britain, this alternative rock group is totally unique and intriguing. It was love at first listen, and I've been caught in The 1975 web ever since. One of my favorites from them is Sex (hehe!). And honestly, we Americans have a soft spot for Brits, don't we? Their style is kind of hard to describe, and I think the best thing to do is devote a few minutes of your time to this song.

3. Fall Out Boy - My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)

I can't say I've ever been a fan of Fall Out Boy, though I have enjoyed songs by them every now and then. However, I've never quite loved a song like I've loved this one. And honestly, this is surprising. Despite hearing this song repeatedly over the last couple weeks as it plays on commercials for the Pittsburgh Penguins, I still get a burst of excitement every time I hear it. As someone who really really starts to get irritated with songs that play all the time/are on commercials constantly/are just around too much, I'd like to point out how wild this is. Anyways, you've probably heard it, but here's a link to take another listen anyways. *insert me singing terribly* "Light em up up up. Light em up up up. Light em up up up. I'm on fiiiiiireeeee!"

4. Get Lucky - Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams

I have to thank my roomie/bestie for this one. And man, I'm thankful. She raved and raved about the new Daft Punk song, and now I truly understand how catchy it is. It actually kind of reminds me of the Bee Gees for whatever reason, and that's totally a good thing. Literally so addicting - you know you wanna take a listen and become just as obsessed as me.

5. Capital Cities - Safe and Sound

Apparently I'm all about catchy, upbeat, snazzy songs lately...so here's another one. This song is by Capital Cities, an indie rock duo from LA that I'm planning on creeping on a bit more thoroughly as soon as I finish typing up this post. I know I've heard this song somewhere before - either in a commercial or in a tv show or something of that nature. But, since I can't place where the initial auditory experience began, I'm simply playing it on repeat and having a nice little dance session by myself. Care to join me?

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Night Circus - Go Read it Now!



During the school year, I find that I don't reach for reading as a leisurely activity...I'm guessing because school implies so much reading to begin with. This always makes me sad since reading has always been one of my very favorite things to do. Thankfully, I'm done with school and have been keeping myself occupied with a selection of books. One of my favorites thus far is a book that I've read once before: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.

This book is simply AMAZING. Obviously so good that I've willingly read it twice and will probably read it again before the summer is through. In short, the book is a magical fantasy revolving around Le Cirque des Rêves, or the Circus of Dreams. Basically, this circus appears on a whim without any notice and is only open at night. Inside, there are absolutely spectacular sights to see that Morgenstern describes with amazing vision. At the circus, two magicians, Celia and Marco, have unknowingly been thrust into a competition to essentially out perform the other. And along the way, an adorable love story blossoms.

Like I said, this book is good enough to read multiple times, and I would recommend it to everyone! I must say, however, that I'm apparently a sucker for loads of lovely imagery and the whole appeal and atmosphere of a plot like this one. So, if that's not your cup of tea, this book might not be for you. Even if you're not gung ho about fantasy type novels, this one is so perfectly magical and dream-like that I think you'd still enjoy it. Erin Morgenstern has such a beautiful way with words that really makes you feel as though you are at the circus experiencing it all for yourself - and isn't that the best kind of book?

“The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is only open at night.” 

Happy reading,

Liz :)

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

My Crazy Colored Hair Adventures

Upon knowing me for quite a short period of time, it becomes rather apparent that I'm a lover of colors - particularly brights. My wardrobe is filled with greens and blues and purples and rainbows, and I decorate my bedroom in the same sort of manner. Freshman year of college, I met a friend who introduced me to the world of crazy hair colors...and I've never looked back since! I've had quite a few colors as well as good and bad experiences over the past few years, so I thought I would take this time to share them with you :)

(Also, I apologize in advance for the quality of the pictures as I never knew I was going to make an internet post like this!)

Fall/Spring-ish '10: This is when I decided to color my hair for the first time! Sadly, I don't have any pictures that do the hair color any justice. The first time I got it done, I went to my hair stylist at the time and she procured a purple hair dye (I never asked what the brand was). This experience was positively AWFUL. I'm not sure she knew what she was doing, and I don't think she even bleached my hair ahead of time. Keep in mind, I have very dark brown hair. The color showed up a decent amount, but it got on my body, my clothing, and ran terribly. Overall, I was not satisfied with this experience, and it turned me off from dyeing my hair for a while.

Spring '11: This time, I went to a stylist who I knew had experience with doing unusual colors in hair. What an awesome decision that was...she's great! I ended up getting purple again, and the product she used was CHI Chromashine in Vibrant Violet. My stylist bleached my hair in small streaks ahead of time, and I came back a couple of days later for the color. She also gave me some tips about keeping the purple vibrant, a step that was truly helpful. Again, I don't have any pictures which do this color justice - but I absolutely loved it at the time. It also faded to a nice fuscia/hot pink color, and almost did an ombre effect as the time passed.

Summer '11: Finally, some pictures! After having the purple in my hair for a few months, I knew I wanted to keep the fun streaks but needed a change. (That's a common theme with me and hair color - I get bored quite easily!) So, I opted for blue. I went back to the same chica, she didn't rebleach as my streaks were still intact, and we put CHI Chromashine in Rich Blue on. I loved this blue. It was incredibly vibrant and really stood out against the dark brown of my natural hair. This sounds a bit funny, but the purple blended more naturally. The major downside of this color for me was that it faded to a gray shade, not a light blue as I had expected. Either way, I really loved it!

Just a day or two after getting this color - super vibrant!

After a couple weeks or so without touching up
Fall '11: Once fall rolled around, I opted to put some red in my hair. The main reason for this change was school. As a nursing student, I assumed my clinical instructors wouldn't approve of bright blue or purple in my hair. So, red it was! I kept the same sort of streaks, but this time I decided to just do them towards the front - touching up the color on the back of my head was a giant nuisance and required the help of friends! Sadly again, I am lacking pictures of this red. My stylist did the color this time, as well, and she was able to use a more permanent type since red is not an unusual shade. I loved the red, but it soon became too boring for me! I went back to purple and attempted to be sneaky and rebellious while wearing it for school. I know all of my instructors and peers noticed, but since my hair was long, it blended pretty well and apparently wasn't a big enough deal for me to get in trouble over. Score! Another super exciting part? I had started working at a new job as an aide in the late fall, and when I came into work with purple/blue/red hair, they all loved it! So, no more fears of being shunned for weird hair on my part!

Spring/Summer '12: Finally! School ended for the semester, and I was free to do whatever I wanted to my hair.  This time, the coloring was rather exciting. The biggest reason was that I had chopped most of my hair off and rocked a short 'do at this point. At this point, I had also decided that it was crazy to be paying for my stylist to do the color over and over again (with a cut, my appointments were around $80-100!). So, I ventured into the hair dyeing myself! I had some leftover CHI hair dye, and I went off to pick up some bleaching supplies. I was pretty happy with the results - especially since I had never done something like this before.

Bleached just the tips for my first time around - if I messed up, I could just chop it off!


Summer '12: Yet again, I wanted a color change, but I ran out of my leftover CHI hair dye. So, I popped on over to Ulta and picked up some Jerome Russell Punky Colour hair dye. This stuff was love at first application. The first color I used was Violet. I was really satisfied with this brand, though the Violet was darker and less of a pop of color than I had hoped. However, I still loved it! Punky Colour is an amazing brand of dye, and I've never gone back to CHI nor felt the need to test out any other brands. There's a wide range of choices that I'm satisfied with, and until I want a color they do not offer, I'm sticking with this kind. Again, no pics of the violet :/

Fall/Winter '12: After having done red, purple, and blue, I decided that I had to try out a much desired color on my part: teal. So, going back to my trusty Punky Colour again, I picked up both Turquoise and Lagoon Blue. Yet again, I bleached my hair on my own and was even more satisfied with the results than I had been the last time. I popped on some of the Turquoise, let it do its work, and washed it out to find an amazing, brilliant shade of turquoise/teal. I absolutely loved it! This color started out more blue and faded to the greener spectrum. Even when it had been in my hair for a month or so without touch ups, it still looked pretty darn good.

Oh, just showing my bleached hair for a chuckle.

This is probably after two weeks of wearing the color...love!

After about a month or so without touch ups...you can see the green tones more here.

Winter/Spring '13: Since I had purchased the Lagoon Blue at my last Ulta trip, I decided to try it out since it was just sitting around. But, I didn't really wanna go full out blue at the time, so I made my first dye concoction! I mixed some Turquoise with Lagoon Blue and popped it onto my hair. It came out to be a fabulous shade! I did some mixing touch ups a few times over the months, not really paying attention to how much I was putting in each time compared to the last. I had a lot of fun and even added some of the Violet shade once to darken up the results a tad.

Combo of Turquoise and Lagoon Blue

Lagoon Blue with a tad of Violet to darken it up!
Late Spring '13/Now: I kept the above combinations in my hair for about five months. That may seem like nothing, but it was a very long time of the same-ish colors for me! So, deciding I needed a change, I chose to do the only color I really hadn't dabbled in before - orange! I covered up the old stuff, re-bleached my hair, and popped in some Flame (again by Jerome Russell). Once the dye had been rinsed out, I was on the fence about this one. While I liked the idea of having orange, I wasn't super excited about how it looked with my dark hair, how it appeared against my skin tone, and how it appeared in general. Needless to say, I kept the color in and have been wearing it for a week or two now.

Lookin' all cool and hair/shirt matchy

Future Plans: I haven't been taking all that great of care on my orange hair so that it will fade more quickly, and I hope to re-color soon since I'm not the biggest fan of it. I recently purchased Purple and Atlantic Blue from the Punky Color line, and I think I'm going to do the Purple shade next. I think I'm just a purple/blue/green type of gal (those are my favorite colors in general anyways), and I probably won't go for orange again, though a red (maybe purple toned) may be up my alley down the road. We shall see!

If you liked this post, please let me know! I love reading about wild colored hair, and I think it's interesting to see what people enjoy using/how they use it/how they liked it, etc. In the weeks to come, I'll probably do a post about my hair dyeing routine and one about how I attempt to maintain my color, so keep an eye out for that.

Later gators,

Liz :)

Friday, May 3, 2013

Hello! My Name is Liz!

So, here I am, and I've decided to create a blog. As a recent college graduate, I'm not going to be filling my free time with studying anymore (as if I usually did that anyways). While I was thinking of ways to occupy my days off, I immediately thought of writing. Ever since I was young, I've always had a love for English, grammar, and writing in general. What better hobby to adopt?

Though I think from time to time about how I'd love to be able to write a book, my attention span really isn't cut out for that at this point in my life. With the ability to post whatever's on my mind at that point in time (from makeup to books to music to movies to random stories to nursing things), a blog seemed like the perfect way to express myself. Here I am!

For whoever chooses to venture onto this page and creep around, I think a little introduction to me, myself, and I would be good. So, without further ado, here are 25 facts about me, Liz:

1. I'm more cheerful than the average person.
2. I love to laugh and do so often.
3. I recently graduated with a nursing degree and shall be starting my career in the next couple of months!
4. My favorite color is purple. Or yellow. Or teal. Or aqua. Scratch that...I just love colors.
5. I have a slight obsession with nail polish.
6. I chopped off my hair about a year ago, and it was the best decision ever.
7. Speaking of hair, I like to put random, fun colors in mine.
8. I love superhero movies. SO EXCITED FOR THE MAN OF STEEL. Henry Cavill - woweeee.
9. I like to craft, but I really don't do it often enough.
10. I'm a vegetarian. And no, it's really not that difficult.
11. I love animals. And babies. I mean, who doesn't?
12. I'm kind of tall for a girl (5'9"ish).
13. Grammar freak right here.
14. Weird things happen to me on a frequent basis.
15. I love citrusy, lemony smells the most. Yum.
16. Dexter. That is all.
17. I have a lot of celebrity crushes. A lot.
18. I love math, and I miss taking math classes.
19. Tumblr is one of my favorite ways to goof off and waste time. Oh how addicting it is.
20. My favorite desk accessory is my orange-haired troll from the '90s. He's a cutie.
21. Andrew McMahon is a genius and my absolute favorite musician ever.
22. I'm hoping to get a tattoo this summer - my first.
23. I wish I could be a character on New Girl. The main reason is because I want to fall in love with Nick Miller.
24. Coke is better than Pepsi.
25. Finding Nemo is my favorite.

Until next time,

Liz :)