April 30, 2008

- - j o u r n a l s - -

a crib we loose ourselves to pen down uncertain feelings, gossips, dramas & long
auditions of group meetings,funn-y, lame, exciting, melancholic, dull etc characters we had to meet in earning our trusts.

some individuals left their lurve bites while others avenged to meet us where 'it' so called began.

hmm... journals . our best friend and enemy.

the most exciting journey for me started when i came back from the states in which i had the opportunity to balance out the boring familiar work routines,and venture into the new exciting and random grounds of crimes ;P
don't most of us do?

journals.

April 15, 2008

jive

....jive jive jive

pressure eh?
here's a lesson to remember :

" w h a t e v e r"

When people are watching your every move,
parroting your conversations (maybe plagiarizing your blog..losers eheh)
expecting an outstanding conduct or speech out of you in which they themselves fail to live up to,
and mimicking from every hem of your clothes to the very strand of your hair,

...here's a video for ya.

enough is enough.
reserve your brain space for worth while moments than wasting it for their nuisance.
hahah
enjoy!

Whatttevveerr!!! :P

April 08, 2008

"where dreams do come true"- - DisneyLand..Do they?




Starring:
Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Edward Burns, Judy Greer, Melora Hardin
Genre: Romantic Comedy

........haaappyyy endings!
Dont we all like them?

what weights good or bad plots in a story?
...Critics!
They have been always been our arbiters of ethnicity, the ultimate interpreters of intellectual dialogue.

Sadly most of us have not spend time understanding how perilious it may be when we choose to set in one's views and not weighing the reality of consequences on others.

heres what christian today writes in their toprated material :) ENJOY!
http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/special/toprated.html

27 dresses:

http://www.christianitytoday.com/search/?query=27+dresses

Crust for film critics:
As the late critic Kingsley Amis put it:
"If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing."

Whether critics are irritants or masters of elucidation, opinions still matter.
But no one is respected simply because of the authority of the institution they write for. The Web isn't the enemy of critical thinking. The land of a million blogs is a medium brimming with opinion. What's different is the reader gets to decide whose opinion matters the most. It's a big adjustment, but maybe it's time critics, like many artists, realize they should pay more attention to their audience.
..Los Angeles Times, April 8th, Patrick Goldstein

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