Slate’s Compilation of Movie Scenes With Teenagers Climbing Through Bedroom Windows

Posted on August 3, 2015 at 8:00 am

Slate has a very funny supercut inspired by a scene in “Paper Towns,” where Cara Delevingne climbs through the window of her next door neighbor, played by Nat Wolff. Apparently every movie about teenagers features someone climbing through a window.

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Movie Scenes in Grocery Stores — Featuring Macaulay Culkin, Michael Keaton, Natalie Portman, Steve Martin, Ryan Gosling, and More

Posted on April 18, 2015 at 8:00 am

Check out Slate’s compilation of movie scenes set in grocery stores.  It has a lot of my favorites, but leaves out this classic with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, from the fact-based “Yours, Mine, and Ours.”

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#Notamovie on Slate’s The Gist — You Can Inspire a TMBG Song!

Posted on April 4, 2015 at 9:27 am

Wouldn’t you like to be immortalized with a song title for one of the coolest bands ever, They Might Be Giants? You have two more days to tweet titles of imaginary movies to @slategist using the hashtag #NotAMovie — the best one will inspire the two Johns to create a song for your imaginary film. You can see my suggestions @moviemom — I’m sure you can do better!

Highly recommended: Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns – A Movie about They Might Be Giants

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Listen to People’s Lives: David Plotz’s Working Podcast

Posted on December 18, 2014 at 3:59 pm

Former Slate editor David Plotz, now at Atlas Obscura, says that he is a big fan of Studs Terkel’s classic book Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do. He has paid tribute to that great work in the best possible way, by updating it with his podcast series, Working. With thoughtful, insightful questions, he interviews people about how they spend their workday. Some of the people have high profile jobs. The first in the series is Stephen Colbert, and whether the idea of the series appeals to you or not, whether you are a fan of the Colbert Report or not, you have to listen to this one, and I guarantee you will be moved. Other interviews include an LA waiter, a lexicographer (she works on dictionaries), a farmer, a hospice worker, a television writer, a musician, a porn star, a political cartoonist, and a pastor. The stories are fascinating, illuminating, and inspiring. You will not think about the people around you or about your own job the same way again. Highly, highly recommended.

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