Monday, October 12, 2009
Star Trek
Ang gandaaa!!! huhuhu sobrang galing! Sayang di ko napanuod sa big screen. It's an interesting deviation from the original series. I mean, once you open up the world of alternate universes (brought about by changing past events) then you effectively allow the writers to create a whole new Star Trek saga. One that's more in tune with the tastes of today's generation.
Sana nga lang, di nila binago yung animation ng transporters. Mas gusto ko yung vertical lines kesa sa pabilog na sabog sabog.
The Proposal
Bagay talaga si Sandra Bullock sa mga ganitong movies. Whodathunk na pwede din pala si Ryan Reynolds sa chick flicks. LOL! Gaganda ng katawan grabe. When they collided while naked, woooow...bato bato ni Ryan tas fat-free bod ni Sandra. wooooot!!!
Panalo.
Other Movies worth watching:
I Hate Valentines Day and My Life In Ruins. Both by Nia Vardalos, yung sa Big Fat Greek Wedding. Pero pag bobo ka sa english baka di mo ma-appreciate. Witty kasi ang punchlines. Not so much visual.
G.I. Joe. Hanep sa effects. As good as it can get without alien powers or superhero storylines. Sarap panuorin habang kumakabog yung subwoofers mo with your surround sound system.
Posted at 10:35 am by Sabishii Otoko
[link to this post](end of entry)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
My brother and sister have just told me something which bothered me. I found out how close we were from becoming part of the statistic brought about by typhoon Ondoy.
The flood water had already reached the street next to us and houses there were submerged up to the roof. And we were supposed to be next...
So this is what panic feels like.
Posted at 12:41 am by Sabishii Otoko
[link to this post](end of entry)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Lately, taking the shuttle (commuter van) to work has been like taking part in a Safari tour. Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE (well, save for the driver of course), is looking out the window on either side of the vehicle.
Imagine fat tourists with their crappy SLR's, camouflage-print shorts, and jungle-inspired tops peering out at the great wilds of Africa.
Only, we were looking at the latest artworks of mother nature. Giant trees uprooted, cars on top of each other or overturned, houses buried in mud, and people trying to save whatever is left of their lives.
Truly nothing beats the experience of seeing things for yourself. Try it. All it takes is 50 pesos.
Bring your cameras.
Posted at 10:52 am by Sabishii Otoko
[link to this post](end of entry)