Friday, 27 March 2009
20:41
j ibwf npwfe <== decrypt this anyone?
tata. titi. tutu.
i have moved. goodbye to you.
cheers
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Thursday, 19 March 2009
23:49
a very happy birthday to alvin neo! many more good years ahead!
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
09:01
this song is bloody catchy.
no posting of self pawnage gpa results this time around. not really a dog's bollocks of a result. slight improvement but was below expectations. 4 days of marketing and only a B+ sure is dissappointing.
oasis coming down on 5th April at SIS, got to catch them this time around. they just grabbed best british band at NME awards few weeks ago yea. im outta time.
*edit* heres the link to the sistic site
SISTICDATE
5 Apr 2009
Sun, 20:00PM
DURATION
Approx 1 hr 30 mins
VENUE
Singapore Indoor Stadium
TICKET PRICE (Exclude Booking Fee)
Standard - S$128, S$98, S$48
Free Standing - S$98 (12 yrs old & above only)
Please add to above price $3 Booking Fee per ticket for tickets above $20 and $1 Booking Fee per ticket for tickets $20 and below. Charges include GST where applicable.
Cathay celebrating local films, there will be screenings of local favourites such as 881, chicken rice wars and 12 storeys. limited screenings though.
Friday, 13 February 2009
00:05
A short movie to entertain you guys while taking a break from the numbers and memory work.
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Sunday, 8 February 2009
23:53
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Zodiac) who previously had worked with Brad Pitt in the previous movies. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is somewhat similar to Forrest Gump only that the protagonist ages backwards. Aging backwards somehow makes the story more sad, seeing the ones you love grow naturally. I won't write much spoilers, you must watch this show if you liked Forrest Gump. Apparently both movies share the same screenplay writer in Eric Roth, explaining the similarity in style.
Nevertheless, great chemistry shown between Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. They have previously worked together and had great chemistry in Babel, so it is not surprising that they put on a good show. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is about the struggles of life, from his father to his adopted mother to his love, his daughter and things that went on in his curious life. *spoiler ahead* Most moving part of the movie was when he left, *im trying to be discrete here* and he sent back postcards saying how he wished he was there on for his daughter. And the most funny part would be the occasional, " Have i told you before that i was struck by lightning 7 times?".
Deserved its 13 Oscar Nominations? Yes. Winning them? Maybe. Slumdog Millionaire, Milk, Frost/Nixon aren't pushovers and i felt that they are have more originality over The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Still for that $6 (that is if you're still a student), this 2.5hr show is definitely worth your money. Just remember to watch it at a cinema with comfy seats and legroom, GV Yishun is definitely not one of them.
Saturday, 7 February 2009
20:10
ahh its the end of BK, and friday had to end like that. to answer san and selfie, friday was like any other normal movie watching day.
projects sucks, gotten A , B and C for diff modules. bloody C, damn. watched 4 movies this week. on wednesday watched Red Cliff 2 at cine and spotted some BJ people there, afterwhich continued with another show, Eden Lake when CH came over to join in. both shows were nice. luckily managed to catch Eden Lake as it was the 2nd last time slot before the movie closes. i did not promise to watch with the class, so technically i did not pung seh the class, lol. i said i was going home to change and depends on which movie you guys watching then i will decide whether to join or not. you guys should know that i don't watch crap shows. haha.
ok on friday was a pung seh act, i must admit. haha. it is due to situations that are unavoidable. watched Underworld: Rise of the Lycans with a group of underaged, followed by The Curious Case of Benjamin Button . Both shows were nice.
and its that time of the academic calendar again. pull on your nylon stockings dudes, time to mug.
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
00:02
hullabaloo!
not really a proper greeting, anyway, its been awhile since i update anything meaningful. im still not going to update anything meaningful. currently reading our effective writing report and watching Milk and updating this blog concurrently. Milk is a very nice movie, damn, most sean penn's movie are nice. its a biography of harvey milk, who became the first openly gay to be voted into office. his struggles and fight for gay rights. its r21 and its timeslots in the cinemas are rather late so i watched in online. really worth to watch. played soccer with the 86 peeps in the afternoon, and got caught in something so plan failed to catch eden lake today :(
watched marley and me yesterday, another nice movie. missed it when it was shown in the cinemas, might be getting the book, probably worth reading too. although i have a line up of books still on my waiting to be read list.
and yeah how can i forget, happy cny to all. its the year of the ox. a castrated beast of burden, or neuter beast of burden ;p .
will find time to catch eden lake in the cinemas next week. its a british movie for heaven's sake, a must watch. reviews have been encouraging so far.
watched live n loaded on channel 5, been awhile since i was excited by a local production. electrico and tgse playing live on tv, it was nice. and tgse closed the show with class 'a' love affair with the crowd body surfing in the mosh pit was very nice and the crowd was singing along to the tune also.
alright thats all for now folks.
" You cant live without hope alone, but without hope life is not worth living "
Harvey Milk