11:11 AM
Thursday, June 18, 2009
UP, UP AND AWAY!
I WANT THIS HOODIE :D


watched MONSTERS VS ALIENS 3D yesterday
MONSTERS WON :D hah!
the 3D goggles are bloody uncomfortable
&the 3D effects weren't as nice as i expected ):

it was quite funny, but not memorable
forgot what happened by the time we reached the bus stop -.-
the only thing i rmb is that the aliens are freaking stupid
it's actually only one alien, who cloned himself..

I WANT THIS! lol, i need a casual dress :D


yay! i cant wait for saturday :D

I WANNA WATCH UP! the trailer is FAB :D
idk whether it's out yet though..
according to RUTH:
Up is an utterly brilliant film. Forget the totally ludicrous premise of 20,000 helium balloons attached to a house, transforming it into an unbelievable dirigible (and this was done with a Sears lawn chair once before)-- it's a Pixar movie, for God's sake, so it might be sensible to switch gears, like one does when reading Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Anthropomorphized animals, unbelievably spry septuagenarians, floating houses-- it all comes with the territory. And Up works with it-- hell, it isn't close to magical realism, it's outlandishly comic-- but it works.

With balloons-- hundreds! thousands of them!-- tethered to his house, Carl Fredricksen-- a crotchety, cantankerous old man, recently made a widower-- flies to Paradise Falls, a distant childhood dream shared by his late wife. To his chagrin, Russell-- a Wilderness Explorer with one badge to complete, 'assisting the elderly'-- ends up on board. To follow all this with a trite 'hilarity ensures' would detract from the sad seriousness that drifts along like cloud cover behind the film's comic front. Certainly it is mostly funny, but I can't bring myself to classify it under the 'action- adventure' tag. It's more than that.
i like reading her blog, quite funny :D