BITE ME NOW NAH !!!

11 12 2008

(HOT GUY Photo courtesy of my fav blogger Cecil Zamora Van Stratten of Chuvaness )
I’m finally “unbitten” by vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) … and just like Bella and all the other million girls all over the living world, I am perpetually in that limbo stage of “dying to be bitten”!

And so my unsent text is : Phulezzzzz Edward…. B.I.T.E me now na !!!!

And just like all the other rabid fans of the Twilight movie, I goggled every information available about Edward/Robert and just realizing that he was in fact Cedric Diggory of Harry Potter.

So the transformation is from this – - ->

To this – - – >

From this cute innnocent looking boy – - – >

To this hot vegetarian pizza eating vampire – - >

Henywayzzzz, the movie last night showing all over Melbourne was not even half filled. And I was expecting heaps of giggling girls and rabid fans …. and I have to drag my man who found it really boooooringg! In exchange for his movie – which is the Day After Whatever and Transporter 3, then he agreed to watch Edward Pattinson! Well, I could not stop hyperventilating especially during the romantic portions …. and I found the Cullen family really cool especially during that dinner and baseball scenes. Well, there is also a homoerotic suggestions between the Dr Cullen who made Edward a vampire …. reminiscent of Brad and Tom’s the Interview with a Vampire.

I could not wait for the release of the sequel and maybe it is a good idea to buy the trilogy book afterall.

Now after watching this film I could not imagine any of these actors (who auditioned for the role) to be Edward:

Henry Cavill of the Tudors

or any of the following:

Hayden Christensen, Orlando Bloom and Gerard Way

No Waayyyyyy…..

I cunt imagine at all …. I think Edward is Robert P is perfect as Edward…

So please, please, please

BITE ME NAHHHHH !!!!

Like this – - – >





BITE ME NOW NAH !!!

11 12 2008

(HOT GUY Photo courtesy of my fav blogger Cecil Zamora Van Stratten of Chuvaness )
I’m finally “unbitten” by vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) … and just like Bella and all the other million girls all over the living world, I am perpetually in that limbo stage of “dying to be bitten”!

And so my unsent text is : Phulezzzzz Edward…. B.I.T.E me now na !!!!

And just like all the other rabid fans of the Twilight movie, I goggled every information available about Edward/Robert and just realizing that he was in fact Cedric Diggory of Harry Potter.

So the transformation is from this – - ->

To this – - – >

From this cute innnocent looking boy – - – >

To this hot vegetarian pizza eating vampire – - >

Henywayzzzz, the movie last night showing all over Melbourne was not even half filled. And I was expecting heaps of giggling girls and rabid fans …. and I have to drag my man who found it really boooooringg! In exchange for his movie – which is the Day After Whatever and Transporter 3, then he agreed to watch Edward Pattinson! Well, I could not stop hyperventilating especially during the romantic portions …. and I found the Cullen family really cool especially during that dinner and baseball scenes. Well, there is also a homoerotic suggestions between the Dr Cullen who made Edward a vampire …. reminiscent of Brad and Tom’s the Interview with a Vampire.

I could not wait for the release of the sequel and maybe it is a good idea to buy the trilogy book afterall.

Now after watching this film I could not imagine any of these actors (who auditioned for the role) to be Edward:

Henry Cavill of the Tudors

or any of the following:

Hayden Christensen, Orlando Bloom and Gerard Way

No Waayyyyyy…..

I cunt imagine at all …. I think Edward is Robert P is perfect as Edward…

So please, please, please

BITE ME NAHHHHH !!!!

Like this – - – >





A U S T R A L I A (the movie)

4 12 2008

Last night, out of happy coincidences or fate, we were able to bring my parentals (who are on holidays here for three months :) ), to the the movie Australia! I would say the choice was so APT as my parentals are the “Sound of Music” types, especially my dad. We grew up singing for him everynight with our hands clasped (just like the kids in that movie!).

As other “not so positive reviews” would have said, this epic movie of Baz Lurhmann is an old mother’s recipe which I would say is mainly a CHICKEN SOUP that is presented and rehashed with other spices and influences from other old time movies such as :

GONE WITH THE WIND
FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
THE WIZARD OF OZ
PEARL HARBOR
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

And as almost two hour extravaganza, I laughed, was mesmerized and cried a little.

Not because of the romance between Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) and Drover (Hugh Jackman). But because of the LOVE between a mother and a child.
I must have watched a lot of of Nicole Kidman’s movie (I love her in Moulin Rouge), that the romantic Lady Sarah in Australia seems to be eclipsed by her role as “mother” figure and the new “SOUL” or spirit of the more loving and tolerant Australia. Nicole’s aura is more of a woman – who found meaning in life by being a MOTHER. And much so in real life, that while filming the movie – she got pregnant.

In essence, this movie is all about Nullah (Brandon Walters), “a half-white, half-Aboriginal child in 1941 set against the pre-modern mysticism of the aboriginal peoples crashing against the modern world’s government-sanctioned racism and world war”.
I am very romantic but everytime I see Hugh Jackman, I am reminded of X-men’s wolverine, and I could not stop myself from giggling and that’s not romantic at all!

I’d love to remember this film as about the ABORIGINALs’ plight. It is about their misunderstood walkabouts, their songs, their meanings, their symbolisms, their dimensiosn – - – and how modern Australia has finally found the reason to listen, learn and accept this BASIC part and truth of this continent, we call Australia!





A U S T R A L I A (the movie)

4 12 2008

Last night, out of happy coincidences or fate, we were able to bring my parentals (who are on holidays here for three months :) ), to the the movie Australia! I would say the choice was so APT as my parentals are the “Sound of Music” types, especially my dad. We grew up singing for him everynight with our hands clasped (just like the kids in that movie!).

As other “not so positive reviews” would have said, this epic movie of Baz Lurhmann is an old mother’s recipe which I would say is mainly a CHICKEN SOUP that is presented and rehashed with other spices and influences from other old time movies such as :

GONE WITH THE WIND
FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
THE WIZARD OF OZ
PEARL HARBOR
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

And as almost two hour extravaganza, I laughed, was mesmerized and cried a little.

Not because of the romance between Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) and Drover (Hugh Jackman). But because of the LOVE between a mother and a child.
I must have watched a lot of of Nicole Kidman’s movie (I love her in Moulin Rouge), that the romantic Lady Sarah in Australia seems to be eclipsed by her role as “mother” figure and the new “SOUL” or spirit of the more loving and tolerant Australia. Nicole’s aura is more of a woman – who found meaning in life by being a MOTHER. And much so in real life, that while filming the movie – she got pregnant.

In essence, this movie is all about Nullah (Brandon Walters), “a half-white, half-Aboriginal child in 1941 set against the pre-modern mysticism of the aboriginal peoples crashing against the modern world’s government-sanctioned racism and world war”.
I am very romantic but everytime I see Hugh Jackman, I am reminded of X-men’s wolverine, and I could not stop myself from giggling and that’s not romantic at all!

I’d love to remember this film as about the ABORIGINALs’ plight. It is about their misunderstood walkabouts, their songs, their meanings, their symbolisms, their dimensiosn – - – and how modern Australia has finally found the reason to listen, learn and accept this BASIC part and truth of this continent, we call Australia!





AN EASTER REVUE

18 04 2006

As I was kneeling on four, brushing our old “baltic pine” wood floor with opaque lacquer to give it a final gloss, I contemplated on my life and where my values are. Am I becoming more of a slave to material things?

Am I being fearful of days when I/we would be short of cash, jobless and under concession (government aid)?
Am I being terrified of what people would say? Am I being worried more of things that are temporary?
Am I not free? Am I at the brink of insanity? These were questions of penance, is suppose, that lingered on until the end of the easter weekend.

Last night, we watched a movie called V, and apart from all the other scenes which were totally forgettable/ludicrous, there was a scene that really grabbed me by the throat. Natalie Portman was imprisoned, stripped, shaved, interrogated, floored down, etc. to the point where she willed to give her life in lieu of the truth. When she was ready to die and give it all, she felt free – for she finally reached that reality than there is more to being just alive. Values such as heroism, love and honor, freedom.

In the celebration of the Easter week, I was again reminded that there is more to life than these. The magic of the flowers I captured above, during the International Flower Melbourne Exhibition last week, reveals it all.

Peace!