Saturday, January 29, 2011

vanity flair


my sister bought two sets of nail decals online; one band of skulls and a bunch of colorful flower decals. t'was actually expensive for less than half the size of a short bond paper. however, it'll be much costly to go to a nail salon. using them wasn't as easy as i imagined. it's suggested that you cut out little pieces of decals first and shape them the size of your fingernails one by one then afterwards just follow the steps below.

  • soak the decals in water for 10seconds. 
  • apply some natural/clear nail polish to your nails
  • stick all the decals 
  • apply some more clear nail polish 
  • let your nails dry

Saturday, January 22, 2011

my take on some stuff..food and whathaveyous..

a lot of going ons for me lately. been very busy with me and my sisters up and coming flight/venture for the year. i'm excited and i've been researching and reading a lot about cultures and stuff not just singapore's but it's neighboring countries, malaysia and indonesia. but then am mostly interested with thailand because am a fan of their horror movies. this is what i usually do months before i go somewhere, i research and read a lot because ignorance excuses no one. 

food trip

 'binalot' (this popular food stop where food is wrapped in a piece of brown paper and banana leaf).

fried ice cream - sounds interesting right? it's not really fried though because that'd be impossible. it was just called as such because they prepare while you wait in a what looks like a frying pan lol.

scramble
the ones they're selling now is far better than before. they now come in different flavors plus your choice of toppings.

speaking of unusual stuff, i watched dining with death few days ago and i can't wrap my head around why some people can afford to eat unusual things like tarantula and bugs.  in cambodia, they drown tarantula's to death, deep fry them then season to taste. in thailand, they drown scorpions to death and deep fry them as well and last but not least, in taiwan they see deep fried seahorse on sticks and bugs as well ewr.



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

enjoy the ride


Enjoy The Ride
Morcheeba


Shut the gates and sunset
After that you can't get out
You can see the bigger picture
Find out what it’s all about
You're open to the skyline
You won't want to go back home
In a garden full of angels
You will never be alone
But oh the road is long
The stones that you are walking on
Have gone
With the moonlight to guide you
Feel the joy of being alive
The day that you stop running
Is the day that you arrive
And the night that you got locked in
Was the time to decide
Stop chasing shadows
Just enjoy the ride
If you close the door to your house
Don't let anybody in
It's a room that's full of nothing
All that underneath your skin
Face against the window
You can't watch it fade to grey
And you'll never catch the fickle wind
If you choose to stay
But oh the road is long
The stones that you are walking on
Have gone
With the moonlight to guide you
Feel the joy of being alive
The day that you stop running
Is the day that you arrive
And the night that you got locked in
Was the time to decide
Stop chasing shadows
Just enjoy the ride
Stop chasing shadows
Just enjoy the ride

Saturday, January 8, 2011

flickpickles

i haven't written about movies  in a while 'cuz i've been a busy bee lately so i took some time writing about them again to warn err i mean share which movies are worth watching..


DARAH (Golden Village, 2009 Indonesian)

plot:
Two newlyweds Adjie and Astrid, along with three of their best mates decide to have an interstate road trip as a last attempt to reconcile Adjie with his estranged younger sister Ladya. Their drive is, however, cut abruptly when they run into Maya, a strange girl who wanders aimlessly out of nowhere into their path. Maya introduces Adjie and friends to her courteous blue-blooded mother, Darah, an ageless enigma of a woman. Darah insists that they should stay for a feast. This is when the night turns into a crimson-hell for them where one by one, they are slaughtered. Everybody will bleed and the dark of night has never looked so red.

what's my take on the movie? well, the movie was interesting at first because Darah speaks in monotone and it's really weird that she looks as if she's the same age as her daughter Maya. second, her hair was obviously a piece of wig attached to her head which made me feel that i am really watching a 'movie.' third, the movie was not able to establish a lot of things.  i can't help but  get distracted with darah's oh so fake hairstyle because anything that doesn't look real will definitely give the movie that fake feeling. you see, costumes and over-all production matters to me and that will cover everything from hairstyle down to the lighting, location, how the casts were dressed/styled and what not. i did not like Maya's acting as she was obviously just 'acting' on most part. you know when you watch a really good actor, they don't care how ugly they will look onscreen and act the part no matter what, which i found the the actress lacked so much. the movie was ok due to the non-stop adrenaline rush. the endless chasing and all. i will still recommend people to see the movie nonetheless BUT don't expect much :)

+_+


case #39 (2010)

i was surprised to see bridget jones diary star Renée Zellweger top billed this flick as i was used seeing her on mostly feel good movies.

plot:

Prompted to rescue ten-year-old Lillith Sullivan (Jodelle Ferland) from her parents after allegations of abuse suggest that the child is not safe in her own home, kind-hearted social worker Emily Jenkins (Renée Zellweger) discovers to her horror that the situation is far deadlier than she ever suspected.

i liked the movie because it was a suspense thriller (although it was tagged as horror for some reason). Lillith Sullivan (Jodelle Ferland) was a damn good child star as i've seen her in many hollywood flicks and her acting has always been believable and brilliant to the point that you want to pull her hair and despise her for disguising as an innocent & sweet little girl yet a really pain in the ass one.  i think this flick has some similarities with movies such as the orphan and hide & seek because of the plot.

+_+

charlie st. cloud (2010)
zach efron

plot:

Charlie St. Cloud is a 2010 romantic drama film based on Ben Sherwood's best-selling novel, The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud published in 2004 by Bantam Books. The film is directed by Burr Steers and stars Zac Efron and Amanda Crew. The story is of Charlie St. Cloud's choice between keeping a promise he made to his brother, who died in a car accident, or going after the girl he loves.

again, what's my take on the movie? it's really tragic.

charlie blamed himself for the death of his younger brother sam and since then all his future dreams died as well. he optedto live a lonely life working for the cemetery so he could see his brother's ghost or let's just say he created this illusion that he's able to speak and play baseball with his demised sibling. things just changed when he finally accepted that he can no longer turn back the time and let his brother come to life again. after the acceptance, charlie realized he's no longer able to see his brother simply because he learned to live life again and finally let sam cross over.

the movie made sense since it's just facing one fact about life that we fear the most --death. it's also about moving on as dwelling in the past won't help although it won't hurt neither to look back, learn from it and move on afterwards. it may not be easy but there's a need to do so as it's such a mistake to let all your dreams die as well because someone you love died.  watching the movie is like reading chicken soup for the soul.

+_+

eat, pray, love (2010)

a book adaptation.

plot:

At 32 years old, Elizabeth Gilbert (Julia Roberts) was educated, had a home, a husband, and a successful career as a writer. However, she was unhappy in her marriage and often spent the night crying on her bathroom floor. After separating from her husband and initiating a divorce, which he contested, she embarked on a rebound relationship which continued for some time but did not work out, leaving her devastated and alone.

Afterwards, while writing an article on yoga vacations in Bali, Gilbert met a ninth-generation medicine man who told her she would one day come back and study with him. After finalizing her difficult divorce, Gilbert spent the next year traveling around the world. The trip was paid for in advance with a book deal from the publisher.
She spent four months in Italy, eating and enjoying life ("Eat"). She spent four months in India, finding her spirituality ("Pray"). She ended the year in Bali, Indonesia, looking for "balance" of the two and found love ("Love") in the form of a dashing Brazilian factory owner.

the flick was pretty lengthy which is somewhat expected as it's another book adaptation. that's how movie version of books usually end up, either they shrink the whole plot in the movie and miss out on most parts or it'll end up really lengthy because of the worry that significant parts might be omitted. the movie was about a woman's journey and soul searching. the main character then embarked on a journey to faraway countries to find herself.  it's a very inspiring movie.

+_+


Fan Kao (My Ex, 2009, Thai Ghost/ Horror)

another thai horror flick.

plot:

Ken is a heartthrob actor who has a bad boy reputation of loving beautiful girls and dumping them when he finds a new girl. His complicated relationship always leads to many gossips. When Ken's wedding is announced, the public curiously take more focuses on him and his life never be the same again. Soon, Ken is convinced that he is threatened by his fanclub and paparazzi. But when the threats getting more deadly, Ken begins to realize that an envious ghost of one of his ex-girlfriend never wants to let him go.

the movie was ok. i wasn't really thrilled considering it's horror. i was bored to be honest because it wasn't any typical thai horror movie about urban legends and stuff.






year of the white metal Rabbit

i can say i'm finally over this whole vacation 'hang-over' thing. i'm back to work as normal and been busy again. allow me to say happy new year first of, 2011 is the year of the white metal Rabbit.


The Hsin Mao 2011 year symbolizes sensitivity, prudence and wealth earned with hard work. 2011 year is a dutiful, family oriented and dependable year. 2011 year of the metal Rabbit, may show his love in terms of how hard he can work for the loved ones. Now in 2011 year of the Rabbit you may not express your feelings in words but make up it by deeds.


Monday, January 3, 2011

bored

why do i always feel sad once vacation is over? anyways, life is a series of moving on. i'll be missing mom's home cooked food again and so as my favorite dog jack. he's been very sweet when it's when i was about to leave the house. why oh why? it's like he's pleading don't go please! sigh. the world and it's perplexities.