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Source:Neil Patrick Harris In A Toga Vs. A Bunch Of Ninjas | BuzzFeed
From the March 19th episode of HIMYM. My apologies for the spoiler but are you really mad? I mean look at that picture.
Source: aetv.comThe Imposter (Dir. Bart Layton)
“In 1994 a 13-year-old boy disappeared without a trace from his home in San Antonio, Texas. Three and a half years later he is found alive thousands of miles away in a village in southern Spain with a horrifying story of kidnap and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home. But all is not quite as it seems. The boy bears many of the same distinguishing marks he always did, but why does he now have a strange accent? Why does he look so different? And why doesn’t the family seem to notice these glaring inconsistencies? It’s only when an investigator starts asking questions that this strange tale takes an even stranger turn…
Documentary meets Film Noir in this astonishing true story which has all the twists and turns of a great thriller. Just as the truth begins to dawn on you, another truth begins to emerge leaving you even more on edge.”
Source: conanofallonlate night hosts with kittens and puppies
This has definitely been a thing lately, and we’re fine with it.
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Source: nycartsceneOpens Tonight, Feb 17, 6-9p:
The inaugural exhibition at Luhring Augustine Bushwick
”The Illusion of Democracy”
Charles AtlasLuhring Augustine Bushwick
25 Knickerbocker Ave, Brooklyn, NY (btw Johnson and Ingraham)
Atlas is a pioneering figure in film and video; for over four decades he has stretched the limits of his medium, forging new territory in a far-reaching range of genres, stylistic approaches, and techniques. The exhibition will include two video installations never before seen in New York, Painting by Numbers, 2008 and Plato’s Alley, 2009. Atlas will also exhibit a new large-scale video work made specifically for this exhibition. - thru May 20