Joseph Gordon Levitt and Zooey Deschenel's new movie 500 Days of Summer may be the most indie-bred movie of all-time. After viewing only about 25 seconds of the trailer, in which the two discuss The Smiths' "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" off of the group's landmark 1985 album The Queen is Dead, (a la Garden State with The Shins' "New Slang" scene. Come to think of it, it might as well be the exact same fucking thing) you can get a clear sense of that.
Yet despite the clear niche pseudo-appeal, I've fallen for it. The movie's set to release July 17, so you and your 18-24 year-old white girlfriend/boyfriend can sit in a theater and enjoy yourself with dozens of other 18-24 year-old white couples.
500 Days of Summer (Trailer)
Also, for those who may like the song they just heard, courtesy of Space Toasters.
The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition - MP3
Friday, June 19, 2009
500 Days of Summer
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