Friday, October 30, 2009

This Is It (2009)

Just came back from the movie. Wow.

This Is It is like your usual concert movie, except that it's all rehearsals. It has the songs, the behind-the-scenes footage, and as in the case of Michael Jackson concerts, the videos introducing or accompanying the songs.

Based on the footage in the movie, and based on his energy, and his dancing all the frakin' time (and even keeping in time with his half-his-age background dancers), he didn't look sick and he didn't SEEM sick. He looked just fine. And that's why I teared up a few times during the movie. It's just so sad that he passed on when he did.

The songs in the movie are his classics, although some of the more famous ones were missing from the movie, like We Are The World, Bad, and You Are Not Alone, though Heal The World was played over the end credits.


[Speaking of the end credits, apparently there's something after it. I don't know what it is, because as fucking usual, my radar for after-credit goodies suck big... well, you know. Anyway, just a heads-up ^^]

Although, if he hadn't died and I got an INSANELY REMOTELY UNLIKELY CHANCE to go, I'd be disappointed with Smooth Criminal. No leaning.

['Cuz if there were, it would've been in the movie.]

Watching the movie reminds me of how Michael's music transcends generations and borders. Old and young alike love his music. You hardly see a teenager (or 'young adult') jamming to Elvis or The Beatles, because they're the Golden Oldies, with much emphasis on the 'Old'. But you do see fans of the Golden Oldies appreciating Michael's music.

And when you think about it, when someone's death has that much impact on the world, that pretty much every government issued a statement about his death, you know that it's not a craze or an intense liking you have for that person, it is because that person himself has touched the world.

It's obvious who I'm referring to. I seriously doubt you can get that kind of effect with Britney or GaGa or even Madonna.
 
The movie ends with his performance of Man In The Mirror (which I think, is the song he intended to end his concerts), arms wide open, and the words,

"Michael Jackson
King of Pop
Love Lives Forever"

Simple words, yet beautiful and poignant. Just like how the man was.

At the end of the movie, a bunch of people at the front were clapping, and then someone at the back said, "Gila ke?"

And his friend said, "Itu bukan gila, itu respek."

I salute you, companion of Stupid Idiot.

Think what you want about the man, judge him if you will, but you cannot deny that his music is genius.

R.I.P Michael Jackson.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Why so HILARIOUS?!!

I received this helluva gem from Keng Yee earlier. Click to enlarge:





Anyone able to read Mandarin or Japanese/Korean? I'd love to know the dialogue :)

And besides, just because it's grammatically incorrect doesn't mean it's not "descriptive."

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

WoT Book 12 first chapter thoughts!

As from here, Robert Jordan's passing meant that another person would have to expand on and continue Jordan's story so as to complete the entire Wheel of Time series (which, at 11 books not including prequel, is slowly outstaying their welcome). The final book was initially called A Memory of Light, but according to them, since there were still so many loose ends and other such things to be tied up, it will be split into three(!!!) volumes, thereby making it the final saga.


[This is worst than the final Harry Potter book getting the two-movie treatment.]

And we're not even bringing in the uncompleted prequels yet.

Anyway, the first volume, The Gathering Storm, will be released on October 27th of this year, and the publishers, Tor, has released the first chapter for free on their website (you can check it out here, but you'd have to sign up to be able to have access to it).

And surprisingly, I didn't hate it. And I'm an extreme purist.

In the beginning, it's VERY apparent that it's not Jordan's style of writing anymore, since Brandon Sanderson went into Ultra-Descriptive Mode about the general situation around, which really isn't wrong except that I'm not used to it (Jordan writes from the POV of each character, and that early part just threw me off a bit). But afterward when we got to Rand, it reads very much like Jordan.

Not sure whether there is a prologue or not (although knowing them, there probably will be), but the first chapter is intriguing. In a nutshell, it mentions a bit of their Nynaeve and Cadsuane's interrogation of Semirhage, a really sadistic chick who'd put ALL torture-porn filmmakers to shame (and then some), as well as Lews Therin's vague-and-incomplete words (but of course!) about how the absence of GIRL POWER!women brought about the downfall of the Hundred Companions back during the Age of Legends (which, as you can see, means a Long, Long Time Ago).


[Though not in A Galaxy Far, Far Away]

Sigh. My mom's gonna kick my ass for making this the next Harry Potter
And they've still got three more tomes (no, really) to go :(

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Friday, October 9, 2009

I have a confession...

...I am a Starbucks virgin.

Though I've stepped into Starbucks before, I didn't buy anything because

1) it was in Melbourne and everything was pretty much Times 3 then, and

2) that was the only time I was EVER in Starbucks.

There, I've said it.


In your face, Shop Of OverPriced Coffee. Blek.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Is totally happy 'cuz....

I found the English version of my favourite song!!!! Now I can listen to both!! :D:D:D

Check out Tokio Hotel's 1000 Meere, if you will:

Lovely, lovely song :)

If you like the German version, you can go to the YouTube link for English version here.

[If I, Miss Fussypot, can get past the guyliner, so can you! :D]

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Win!





That is all.

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