Friday, November 24, 2006

it's "best friend" day

(originally posted 11.24, 12:01 am)








bea
and i were scheduled to meet up at greenbelt for dinner and happy feet.
mark called me and we chatted up while i was walking to fish & co.

bei arrived. we ate, watched movie, and went our separate ways.

i go online when i get back. i text bei that i'm technically home. mark's online but he's busy, i don't bug him.

gp goes online a few minutes later, buzzes. we talk. i bug mark after a few.



these are people i haven't heard from for quite some time now--and i am very happy that i have. all in the same day, no less.


Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Feet

Rating:★★★
Category:Movies
Genre: Animation
You may find it happy, but I didn't. Not much, at least.

Okay, so Happy Feet starts out cute. Real cute. Along the way more cuteness ensues, along with the heart-stopping chase scene, and even more cuteness. Slight sadness, too. Then cuteness.

And then political issues come in.

I would have appreciated the sudden change of direction if the moviemakers weren't so blatant about it. It suddenly wasn't so cute anymore.

Don't get me wrong. It was still cute.

House MD - Seasons 1 & 2

Rating:★★★★
Category:Other
So one day my older sister Teena brought home a very much pirated but nicely-functioning two-DVD set of House MD. Initially I had my typical cynical apprehension. Still reeling from annoyance at the callousness of Grey's Anatomy (fine--I like it, but it just irritates me), I had misgivings with yet another medical drama.

Ranting about Grey's will completely derail me from this review, but getting straight to my point--House MD just freaking rocks.

House is, erm, Dr. Gregory House, head of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine of the Princeton Plainsboro Training Hospital in New Jersey. Played by British actor Hugh Laurie who has traces of the accent whatsoever, House is an antagonistic, manipulative yet brilliant doctor. Along with him are Dr. Eric Foreman, a no-nonsense neurologist; Dr. Robert Chase, the pretty-boy-with-brains intensivist; and Dr. Allison Cameron, the emotional and infatuated-with-House immunologist. Paraphrasing the DVD cover blurb, he and his team of medical sleuths uncover weekly mysteries.

The first season was highly charged and exciting--everything was established and put in its place. House's impeccable wit and sarcasm was effectively put into play, and he seemed to be invincible all the time. One particular scene I adored was when House pulled out tiny figurines from a toddler's nostril.

The next season, on the other hand, became a bit of a drag for me--maybe it was because it showed more humanized characters, House himself especially. In spite of that, my two favorite episodes are from the second season: Euphoria Part One and Two, which I will not spoil because I want you to watch this series.

So, there. Get your copies.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Bea's birthday!

Start:     Dec 12, '06 12:00a

Monday, November 6, 2006

a letter to God

dear Lord,

everything's crazy right now, in a very good sense. there is no other word for me to describe my entire situation--or, to put it ever so succinctly, my LIFE.

i'm beginning to ask if i even DESERVE all of this, but i won't, because that would be unwise and demeaning to You. i'm just so THANKFUL right now, YOU have NO IDEA.

i can only say THANK YOU. THANK YOU. and THANK YOU.

and thank you even MORE.

cineuropa!!

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