yaadgaar was today, which, bizarrely enough, means that I not only went up on stage, but did it to sing, and to top it all, did it more than once! Go figure. Sang 'When I'm Sixty-Four' with my flatmates, and an unmentionable song with my class, and no it wasn't 'Behenchod Sutta'.
Still searching for "Thank you for smoking" - sometimes my p2p sucks... though i won't name no names coz the rest of the time it's a pretty good thing to have. Just saw Dr. Strangelove - the man is an unparalleled genius in Hollywood history when it comes to creating a dystopic scenario that effectively conveys a hopelessness that usually borders on the absurdist...
Saw 2046 too, right after 400 Blows - funny the contrast, from a black and white, cinema verite, handheld camera told tale that holds you riveted throughout, to a glossy, almost tactile visual experience in its rich tones and warm lighting that merely manages to mesmerize your eyes for the most part. But for all that, just for watching/seeing you don't mind sitting through a rather long, somewhat weak tale, its so brilliantly compositioned and shot. I think this is going to be the cinematographer's decade if not century, the potential of the visual is beginning to be truly realised now - which may perhaps have something to do also with experimentation in animation... my god that is the way of the future. Some of the experimental stuff going on truly evokes awe, its a whole new mind fuck.
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nooooo... i protest. freedom of expression notwithstanding, you can't express bad taste or any opinions against south park here. Its your quintessential mind-numbingly addictive entertainment.
maybe not after amelie though... hey watch out for "life of pi" - its being directed jointly by jeunet (Amelie) and Cuaron (Y Tu Mama Tambien)
lixyue... is it me or is word verification getting hornier?
oh boy this is hitting new extremes of vehlaness and technology dependence... but at least we're wasting more time than money right... and we all know which one is non-renewable... oh that reminds me...
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