Friday, March 28, 2008

ending week no.13

ending week no.13







Lers mood for the week: A re-organising period that i need to captive and expose my past and present. It's a deadly infection that writhes beneath my skin. But i had never worried abt contracting my emotions cuz my nightmares were always abt the sun going down too early and me not having enough time to shoot. Would be leaving for a short-discovering trip this weekend therefore this post was earlier than expected. Two pics (with me) to share-my secondary school classmate KOK KIT
and the PLR team: (left) prawn-rong, (centre) lerler, (left) ripple




Lers record of the week: Michael Jackson-Thriller: Before he became the recluse as everyone know as Wacko Jacko, Michael Jackson had the world at his fingertips. The Gloved One had a knack for making magic out of the simplest of songs and dazzled me with his out-of-this-world dance moves. This album,released 25 years ago is still a classic no matter which generation you're part of. It's a welcomed trip down memory lane. For others who deny, this album is proof that Michael wasnt always a nutcase who liked hanging babies over balconies. He actually had real talent.
Recommed: ALL-Thriller is a landmark album that should be picked up by any music fan worth their salt.




Lers movie of the week: Gone Baby Gone- Hey Ben(Affleck), remember the horrible film that was Gigli?? Thankfully, the actor redeems himself with a brilliant directorial debut this time round. Intriguing and compelling, he paints a morally ambiguous picture of the Boston underbelly and skillfully surprises me with the script's many twists and turns. This Oscar nominated drama looks at Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan, a couple of private investigators who just happen to be dating, as they go in search of a missing 4years old. However,they soon discover that not all is what it seems and their relationship and values get put to the test. Sadly, little publicity was done for the film. It can be a tad slow moving at times and it's definitely not a cheery or happy movie. Still, it's an excellent film.





Lers classic movie of all time: BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (2005), starring Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway-Brokeback Mountain is a sweeping epic that explores the lives of 2 young cowboys who meet in the summer of 1963 and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection. The complications, joys and heartbreaks they experience provide a testament to the endurance and power of love. This highly feted film changed the cinematic landscape as Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal delivered some of the most emotional and moving performances ever captured on film--it's destined to become one of the great classics. This movie won 3 Oscars, 76 non-Oscar film awards and many more nominations,but it may not be for everyone. If you are willing to open ur heart and mind to let in its beauty and emotions, you will not be disappointed.




Lers craving for the week: Egg Tarts






Lers dream-espresso maker: This E.T look alike machine was NOT my invention haha. Starbucks and Coffee Bean will no longer stay in ur mind once u gotten this EEEEE.TTTT machine

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