A preview of the much-anticipated (by northwest indie rockers) film "Some Days are Better than Others" is online.
Sad people and people tired-of-being-happy apply below:
The Portland film -- billed as a "charmingly melancholy look at abandonment that asks the question, 'Why do the good times slip by so fast while the sad times seem so sticky?'” -- "Some Days are Better than Others" stars Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein and Shins frontman James Mercer.
Conveniently, director Matt McCormick and cinematographer Greg P. Schmitt have worked with 'em before, on Shins and Sleater-Kinney videos.
They say it's a black comedy, but the trailer simply suggests dark. These days are the others.
Eh, I'm sure no one killed themselves after listening to the "Garden State" soundtrack.