Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Dark Knight

Am not going to post a review of this movie, not qualified to do that, and also there are a lot of professional reviews out there.

Love Heath Ledger, thanks for giving us the awesome, great, so soulful performance as The Joker. I was totally blown away by your performance, it's not a character that can be simply performed, it's someone smart, but neglects the society standard and ethical code, yet with his own complicated and notorious background, to show the world that everyone's ugliest side. We call them freak, usually. Without Heath Ledger, I can't imagine how the film will be..

Love Gordon, yes the Gordon, starring Gary Oldman. Ooh Gary Oldman.
I dropped my first tears in this movie (yes *shamefully*) when I thought Gordon was dead. And when I finally saw the name of Gary Oldman appears in the actor's list, I was like, OMG no wonder..... I like Gary Oldman since I was 16 I guess. It's good to see you come back. :)

Thanks Tiong Seng for getting us the LAST TWO tickets for this film. Yes, it's a bloody RM11 couple seat and we're not a couple BUT STILL.... Thanks!!!!!!!

PS: Did not write much about Christian Bale the Batman, maybe I prefer Heath Ledger more. Ahem. Anyway, I like Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman still.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Some happy stuff

Let me soak in some small lil things which touched me recently.

The "Red Cliff" film which is not a bad one that convey my favourite
story since I read the book in my 11. Well, I'm not a strict audience
though.

The happily sheep feeding time I had back in Agrodome Sheep Farm, Rotorua New Zealand. Touching them, seeing them happily licking food on your palm, there's nothing to be aware of, or being cautious, from being back-stabbed, or hurt.

Mixing around with some nice, mature and sincere old pals, learn from their maturity and wisdom. They're warm, caring, forgiving and wide-hearted, and we're definitely closely-bounded.

Knowing there is someone always beside you, so supportive and without asking for any return. This is something precious.

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Be thankful on every breath you take.

Quote to Ponder

I read this from my brother's profile:
"Don't do others say, just listen them, but do what you feel good,
after all it's your life then why give chance to others to rule our
life" - Warren Buffet.

It's great, isn't it?
Why give chance to others to rule your life?
That's a great one.
But it's not easy to be implemented.
Especially for someone like me.

Anyway I read another quote written by a Rinpoche, it says something like:
"Don't angry if people critic you, they're just pointing out something exist, so why angry? Don't angry if people misinterprets or misjudge you, they' re saying something wrong, so why angry?"

If someone said you're pretty, it doesn't mean you're really pretty.
If someone said you're ugly, it also doesn't mean you're ugly.
The truth never lies.

I found out there are many people talk a lot, but think less.
I thought people gather more wisdom when they're getting older?
But how come I saw the shallowness in crowd?

Being humorous, means you're saying something funny, relaxing but wise.
Can't wait to comment others could be egoistic, or maybe it was an attention seeker.
Making fool on others doesn't mean you're smarter or superior, it will just reveal the shallowness.

Am learning to feel numb on all of these.
Pray for me, I am working hard now.

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