Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2009

the entry about notwithstanding premises and bereavement

i'd like to think of myself as not a stupid person, or at least that's what i think. but i couldn't help feeling like a nincompoop after watching the dvd version of push, starring chris evans and dakota fanning. if push came to shove, i would have stayed away from that flick even if my life depended on it. unless you're planning to ingest a 111 minute mind-numbing picture permeated with perfunctory acting, plagiaristic plots, and cringe-worthy jargons (the characters are categorized under pushers, watchers, movers, bleeders, stitchers, etc), my advise would be you're better off just watching recaps of michael jackson's videos.

speaking of the late superstar, the news of his demise came as a huge shock to me. i was under the impression that this might have been one of the many internet hoaxes that we see these days, but alas, it was not meant to be. his premature death also drives home a poignant yet oft-shunned truism of life. for all the money he had in the world, the white-gloved entertainer proved to us that even the most sizzling, brightest star has a use-by date. we are reminded of our mortality and it exposes the frailty and vulnerability in all of us, that wherever we are born, however wealthy or healthy we might be, whatever kind of looks we are endowed with, our span on this planet is limited, is finite. we live, we age, and for better or for worse, we die. every thread of relationship we ever had, every wisp of memory we ever held, every facet of feelings we ever felt, it'd be all wiped out in the blink of an eye that never opens again. we fall into a chasm of darkness that we will never be able to climb out of, ever. in the most literal sense, it's the eternal slumber that no one, in his right frame of mind, would ever look forward to.

poetically speaking, death is a fact of life. the best we can make of life is to cherish it whilst it lasts. seize the day and live the moment, for life is short.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

the entry about another unhitching post

oh how have we advanced in terms of theatrical technology. first there was thx, then we moved onto dolby stereo, and now we herald the quantum leap into digital 3d. conversely, megan fox (hot female lead in transformers and the upcoming transformers 2: revenge of the fallen) has degenerated and ditched her squeaky-clean image and opted for a midriff-baring, tattered denim shorts et al nympho in her latest movie outing. nevertheless, she's smoking!!!

my grey matter is disintegrating by the minute. i am practically talking about humdrum matters in life that don't even matter to me at all.

on another note, i managed to catch sam raimi's drag me to hell. if you are prepared for a edge-of-the seat, nail-biting experience, do watch out for this premise. it's a campy hell of a scary ride that will have you jumping from your seat for one minute, and giggling at the over-the-top gore the next ,which sam is a maestro at. i enjoyed it so much i ended up bunking with my maid just to quell over the horror that still inhibited me very much so after watching it. so much for machismo.

god forgive me.

meanwhile, being a technophile, whom are basically a breed of decidedly whimsical people when it comes to gadgetry, i am beginning to scour the market for the latest handphone, given that the previous phone i had just procured, lg prada ii, just two months ago has failed to live up to its expectations of a pricey tag and has the technological speed of a 286 processor. i am looking forward to the new release of iphone 3rd generation, which spots a gamut of different colors, or the blackberry thunder touchscreen. i am torn between these two. any advice anyone?