So, recently got an iPod nano 8GB for my birthday. Of which I only possess 50% ownership. Watched Taledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby & The Devil Wears Prada on Wednesday. I would just like to say how much I love Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly. Her soft courteous voice being sheath to ice cold malice and ruthlessness. Simply loved it. Oh yea, Anne Hathaway was good too.
If this blog bores you its only because I lack stimulation to sarcasticly insult objects, people and such.
Right, anyway The Prestige opened yesterday and I'm psyched out to see it. C'mon, magic, drama, Scarlett Johanson. What's not to like? Okay, scratch Scarlett. It still has magic and drama, and the potential murder of rival magicians, what's not to love? Movie's I'm also planning to watch include Stormbreaker(I'm only watching it because Ewan McGregor is in it, okay?), Charlotte's Web, Open Season, a man eating another man, and maybe buy a Casablanca DVD.
I'm actually running out of things to say right now. Let me ponder a moment.
Nope. Got nothing.
Good hunting.
Edit: Okay, I've just thought of something.
So, you know what's really ridiculous? Clowns in Armani suits, and Malaysian TV shows. Particularly of the reality-tv genre. So I think I've said a few words about the laxative of television, "Cornetto Perhaps Love", but I don't think what I've said is adequate. Let me start off by saying just how incredibly unoriginal this is. The show reeks of Western ideas and influence and Malaysian tv decided to jump the bandwagon. Seriously, who watches this excrement? A show about single men trying to vye for the hearts of three women? Yea..... okay...... I believe there are only 2 plausible reasons someone would subject themselves to pimelight humiliation. Either the women have the body of Angelina Jolie, the heart of Mother Theresa, and the brains of some smart person, which I do not know (Okay, so the second and third reason isn't really that important to most guys), OR they just want the attention. My money's on the latter. Moving on the the women. Why the hell do they need a television program to help them find dates? Are they social skill really that insubstantial? Again, money on the spotlight. But I can honestly say that whoever ends up with who, they really deserve each other. Really.
Another thing about Malaysian tv is how unMalaysian it's becoming. Apparently majority of the English speaking Malaysian community (or at least those who live in KL) have speak patterns that mimic that of those who grew up on the streets of Manhattan. Perhaps upper class society has a secret method of making themselves completely oblivious to the "la"s, "you ni"s, "I ni"s, "gua"s and other typical Malaysian slangs. And just so you know, I don't have that technique la. Once upon a time, there used to be a comedy which was well, distinctly Malaysian, "Kopitiam". However that was before Bernice Chan and Jojo what's-her-name entered the picture. After that, it was like watching a train wreck in action. Slowly. Morbid facination and sentimental attachment made me watch the ressurection for about... 3 episodes, before I had to ship my TV over to New York.
Then there was "Show Me the Money", another apparent brainchild of some producer I do not care to remember. Yes, well I don't think I can say much. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Motion pictures must be worth much more. Yet, those words describing show-which-shall-not-be-named falls oddly near the same target. Saddest thing to ever, and I use the term loosely, grace Malaysian terrestial tv.
Man, I miss kopitiam. When Lina Teoh was still in it. Good times... good times....
Good hunting.
Again.