My Rating

This is probably the most expensive movie outing I've had so far. Almost 100 bucks spent =_=. Due to some misunderstanding we ended having our lunch @ a Belgium Restaurant before the movie which cost me roughly S$20+ and dinner @ a Swiss Restaurant which cost another S$40+. T.T Well all in all it was a good day..... duh.


The best thing about Wolverine's Origin gotta be its cinematography. It's so good that it's worth watching in cinema just for that aspect. Another plus point would be the casts of the movie. The casts are very well chosen especially Victor. He resemble the Marvel character so perfectly. Two thumbs up for that. Lastly, I definitely think that it's living up to the X-Men's reputation.


Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥


for Synopsis & Summary go to  myanimelist.net


Recently I just had time to watch this anime. It was recommended by a friend. I'd give this anime credit for 1 thing and that is shattering my expectation. It's nothing about what I thought it was about. That is good of course otherwise it will be a boring ride. Seirei no Moribito has less of battles and more of drama so if you're looking non-stop spear action, you may find yourself stumbling on the wrong title. Although the notion of having a female spear wander as the main character give the impression of endless spear battles fearsome rivals, it is not the case. It's not a focus that Seirei no Moribito is trying to capture.



My Rating

Never intended to watch this movie at all. I always thought these types of movie are more for fans than for general viewers. But due to some twisted fate I ended up watching it anyway. I suddenly received some privilege card for free ice cream @ Swesen's on weekday then a friend of mine has a privilege card for movie tickets on weekday and we happened to be free on a particular weekday. So yeah we obviously decided to go for a meal and a movie. It so happens that there is no other choice of movie for us beside this. I mean there are but we didn't think the rest was worth watching in cinema. Oh well that's how thing turned out.


After the movie, I gotta say I'm impressed. It's a very good movie. And you can trust me because I'm not one of them (if you know who I am talking about) -- the Trekkies. You don't need to have followed the series or be a fan to watch movie though you'd probably enjoy it more if you're one. I gotta say that the cinematography and graphic design of the space and the spaceship are much better than Star War -- Revenge of the Sith. All in all, this is definitely a movie you may not wanna to miss in Cinema.


My Rating


Finally... I watch it! So many times, I was about to watch it and I ended up watching sth else instead. Eventhough it's quite highly rated in IMDB, but the notion of relationship between a man and a dog doesn't entice me at all. On top of that, the movie is 2 hrs long. Everytime I was about to open the file, I was like "nah, it's gonna boring. I think I'll pass. Keep it for next time". Aaand.. finally the next time is here.

Well, overall, the movie is good. Definitely 2hr worth spent. It doesn't just show how a relationship between a man and the dog evolves throughout the movie but also many other aspects of life that an individual may experience. It addressed many different concept of life in one's adulthood such as career, family, mariage and stuff. Again if you're not the type of person who'd look for life reality in a movie, you'd be cursing me for recommending this crap.

Lastly, the cutest moment in the movie for me would be when Collen gave away her favorite soft toy to Marley and said to him, "You could take Lammy but don't chew her other ear off." LOL


Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥

Detail: Series Summary


Just realize I haven't been writing about anime in a while so well I shall get a few titles on. Eyeshield 21 is nothing new. It's been going on for 140 over episodes now. But among my peers, it does not seem to be very well received as in very few people actually heard of this anime let alone watch 'em. I think this anime is awesome because despite the fact that I don't really like American football (well you see the anime is all about American football), I like the anime. I don't really follow the anime episode by episode though. I just watch the matches and skip most of the stories. Overall, it's worth checking out. Do not skip this title just because you don't like American football.




After watching 1 of Natalie's video on youtube, I thought I'd start my own line of my favorite quotes from the movies I watched. Haven't been trying to remember any of 'em so far... here are the few of the recent movie I've watched or re-watched.


"Let's hurry before we all come to our senses"



"I wonder if the God likes seafood."



"Nicole is here to service your need. So feel free to use her in any way you wish"

I don't why although a lot people think that Kris Allen sang No Boundaries better than Adam Lambert, but I still prefer the Adam Lambert version more than Kris Allen's one. There's just something about his voice that keeps me listening.

Mad World is definitely Adam's best performance of the season for me.





















My 3 favorites:















Yesterday was the mass departure for some of us, including me, from our beloved facebook online game clan, called Suikoden. The chatroom of this small clan was filled with a mixture of emotions, relief, sadness, disappointment, shock, and even a slight anger. Well all in all the departure and farewell went pretty quick. Though it was kinda abrupt but I think it was for the best. The longer it takes the harder it is for those who were leaving as well as for those who're staying. It's funny how most of us get so emotional of this little community created solely for entertainment purpose. If you weren't apart of it you'd never understand that feeling. A lot of ignorant people will dismiss the sentiment as virtual obsession. Yes everything was virtual but I can assure 1 thing that is real and that is the friendship we built through playing it and being a part of this little virtual community.

Suikoden is the 1st online game clan (well it's not even exactly a true blue online game) that I actually got so attached and involved in. I'd say that now I finally have a taste of what some of those online game addicts feel. With this, I understand that gamers sometime are not addicted because of their obsession to be powerful (in the game), to escape reality but instead, it maybe the bond and attachment that they've built with various people over the net that prevent them from leaving. All in all, it has been a fun ride. It allows me to keep in touch with my real life friends who're residing at different part of the world. It also allows me to get to know more friends who I may actually going meet in real life someday. If not because of this stupid facebook application, our path may never cross for the rest of our lives.

Anyway, sometime it seems that it's better not to get too attached to anything because you'll never when you're going to lose it.

Lastly, I wish all my Suikoden peeps all the best in their furture endeavor.
For the past week since my exam was over, I found myself got entangled up in a few dramatic situation. First of all was me sulking and getting all moody over my poor performance in exam. After that, it was my friend turn sulk to over his. Then we talked to find out who's worse. -_-" A few days later, one of my friends suddenly became overly irritating but I couldn't do anything about it for some reasons. I figured I should lay my opinions somewhere to prevent it from accumulating to frustration. And well I did. And just 1 or 2 days back, in my online gaming clan, there was a member who raised a complain regarding a certain situation. The complain caused a few members to get quite emotional and the situation became more dramatic than it should've been.

This suddenly reminds me of how our lives are, in one way or another, similar to those Korean, Japanese, Chinese or Singapore drama. The basic idea behind the plot is the same and that is one's emotion(s)/feeling(s) affects another person's emotion, which in turn affects another's. This chain reaction create a story. You often hear people say they want to live a happy life or they only long for happiness in their life. But you never hear people wanting misery or sadness to be part of their lives. However, the ugly truth is we can't live without it. If we can't have it in our lives, we unconsciously wish it to happen in our friends' so we can be apart of that misery. And if it doesn't happen in our lives and neither our friends' lives, we will crave for it by other means. This is precisely why people loves watching those Asian dramas or those reality shows. To feel emotion, get emotional and ultimately, share that emotions.  But if you ask, not many of them will admit it. The reason is probably lie in my previous entry, titled "unappreciated". There also the other bunch of people where they have "very good" reasons for doing so like "Dramas are interesting", "drama helps you understand life", "they teach us life lesson", or a more sophisticated reason will be "drama is an art that portrays philosophy of life". Let's dissect those few reasons.

"Interesting" is most vague answer one can possibly give. What makes drama interesting. Is it the part where it makes cry? or the part where it makes you smile after you cry? or the part where it makes you curse the plot for making the characters so dumb and fall into every emotional trap that could never possibly happen in real life (well that is according to you of course)? "Dramas are interesting." is a statement and not a reason.

Let's move on to "helps us understand life" and "teach us life lesson". Fun fact, this is what my mom told me when I made an ignorant comment about drama series being predictable, unrealistic, and boring. Well if you have seen enough of the outside world, you'd come to understand that life is far to complex and individualistic for drama to help us understand it, let alone teach us life lesson. What it does is exaggerate situation that some of us may face in life for us to relate our feelings and memory with. It's funny how we human tend to find solace in other's misery. On the surface we deny it but underneath we succumb to it.

I think I'm getting quite carried away with this so I'm just gonna end it here. This is 1 of the things we think and don't say.


Just came across an article on Google Chrome TV Ads. I think they're awesome. Some of them are very creative.

Watch all Here: Google Hits TV with 11 Chrome Ads: See Them All