Friday, June 10, 2005

The Life After

Exams are over, exams are over, exams are over. YiPPie!!!

It's so the finally OVER!

Well, exams ended with the hardest blow. Chemistry 6 was one big disappointment - all those Transition Elements Chemistry we had to memorise was in vain. And since when did Henry's Law become so bloody complicated? Worst, some classmates of mine decided to answer another option topic that Mr.Andrew didn't teach - Biochemistry - which was peanuts compared to Phase Equilibria. So Minnie and I shouted with exasperation in Latt's ear - he was one of them. Serves him right for bragging about how everything was about peptide bonds and Bio AS syllabus. He's going to ruin the graph! (for grade determination)

Everyone was basically zombie-fide after that. We decided to indulge in movieS that didn't quite take so much brain power - since most of us left it in LHE anyway.

A Lot Like Love.

Okay, was excited because Ashton Kucther was playing the male lead. None of us have seen anything worthy to be deemed eye-candy material for some time now.

To Ashton's groupies out there - You're in for one hell of a ride. See the normally screwy Punk'd mastermind in a whole new mature light. And he's so adorable……..sigh….

To Male Heterosexuals - Amanda Peet and her trademark smoky eyes are a sure winner. So fret not!

Am speechless really, but I can say that it’s value for money all right. Minus the glittering stars, the Big-Bang of first attraction, my best guess is, this movie depicts lasting attachment, all the time being honestly unaware of their dependence on each other. It's not about romance and it's not about sexual climaxes either, but it sure is about love or a lot like it. And it's not those bubble-gum popping movies, so it will be a good watch, regardless of age and gender.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

My goodness! That’s a $11 burn in the pocket I tell you. Totally stupid! The only reconciliation is you’re paying to see the gorgeous couple, even that – Angie Jolie is a greater attention-grabber than Pitt. Time and age have been quite cruel to him..sigh…

I call it cheerful morbidity, but honestly, the movie tries to poke fun at the joy of killing people – like as if life was a computer game. They were actually competing of the number of marks they have taken down. Bloody losers!

If I’m not already so disgusted – my only advice is, PLEASE save your money!


Current music: Good Charlotte’s I just want to live

1 Comments:

Blogger fishtail said...

"We decided to indulge in movieS that didn't quite take so much brain power - since most of us left it in LHE anyway. A Lot Like Love." Huh? You left love in LHE?

Thanks for the tip on Mr & Mrs Smith. My coffee buddy thinks it's a must-watch, but after what you've wrote, I'm going to give it a miss.

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