This post is spoiler free.
I finally got to see Juno tonight. It’s been sitting at the top of my Netflix queue for nearly two months with a long wait. What a great movie! One of my favorite parts was the soundtrack. There were several great songs by Kimya Dawson (of the Moldy Peaches) and then a performance by the two leads of the Moldy Peaches song “Anyone Else But You.” The version sung in the movie is missing a few stanzas. My favorite of the missing ones is below (sung by Kimya):
“Up up down down left right left right B A start
Just because we use cheats
Doesn’t mean we’re not smart
I don’t see what anyone can see in anyone else
But you…”
Go geek references (and Thundercats)! And speaking of cheats, trying using that cheat code in Google Reader (minus the start button at the end of course).
And returning to Netflix: they are removing individual profiles from accounts as of September 1st. What a boneheaded, retardafreakin’ idea. Supposedly it will help them make the website better. I hope it’s a lot better since this change has me pissed.




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20 June 2008 at 17:29:48
Melinda Weathers
I am with you on being upset about the Netflix change. John likes to be bumping up against the 500 movie limit for your queue. So I will never be able to find any of my movies again if we re-combine. :( At breakfast today we designed a way to manage the separate queues ourselves, but it sounded like a bit more work than it was worth. If only Netflix would allow you to have the separate queues if you pay, say, $1/month more. We would do that.