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SQWAK!!

until today, i still dont know how to spell that word, but i keep using it, each time with a different spelling hmm. RANDOM!


updates, got a new haircut, jus like SARAH! =D whaha, still in awe of how tiny thgs lyk a haircut can make one feel so different. i'm a new... MAAAN!!! KAW KAW KAW! don back my contacts, mm, did little chgs here thr... yea~ my point is, life is pretty mundane around here lol..


tried out diff genres of music. jason strongly recommended metallica once b4. expecting it to blast my eardrums to smitherins (duno how to spell either- crap). so i turned the volume to mid range, n braced myself. - then i found myself falling asleep. lol. no la not really. just that they were more soothing than i expected, almost like a lullaby, not too bad, not exactly boring, but their songs r loooonnnngggg... n i have a short attention span. =) not exactly to my taste, but i don't reject it. =)


speaking of songs- jay's new album, not too bad, but i still like his 2nd album best of all.. has the nice eccentric feel to it. this is abit too poppish. hmm. but is ok. still like his emo songs alot =D waka, if anything, jay does the word "emo" alot of justice- to its fullest sense- give the guy some credit.


been singing my ass off in front of the com :D


movies [all rented- rather old time movies =D pardon my no-life ness]

pan's labyrinth- quite liked it, but wasnt as sensational as i expected it to be, but nonetheless good. =D neat storyline, lovely scenes.


the illusionist- i'm afraid i wont do it justice if i try to comment on it. just- watch it. enthralling plot. fantastic.


rattatouille- AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =DDDDD you get the point. i LOVED it!!! they are so human!! watch out for their expressions man!!! the animators were fantastic!! they must have spent ages watching people- the nuances in behavior, tone, expression, all nicely woven in- ahhh~ fantastic one. LOOOVVVVEEEE


the woods- some not very heard of movie. an ok movie i guess, but not very fitting of its genre- thriller. not very thrilling la..


curse of the golden flower- hmm, i think the set was marvelous for this one... grandiose in every sense of the word. very befitting of palace life. the male n female lead were fantastic actors. i especially love the male lead- forgot his name haha.. very powerful air n evthg, awesome acting. i quite like the story line, but in all it wasnt a very on-the-edge-of-my-seat-movie for me... some of it i thought was overdone, like the jay chou fighting against so many other soldiers- ok la, i kinda laughed at the idea of it, but it was tear jerking? :D i guess intention was met then. an OK movie..


let's see...


i cant remember what else i watched

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