Tuesday, April 8, 2008

ending of week no.14

Ending of week no.14











Lers mood for the week: The lonesome & unhappiness had gradually declined..The next phrase of life are just right ahead of me or perhaps not. I'm now living in 2 different zones,one divine me away from reality yet another draw me closer to it...I'm sorry for all the neglection occured, this might not be the right time to express myself but still i'm glad those who had supported me and lead me tactically. Thanks so much!!





Lers movie of the week-The Bucket List: Two eldery men, both cancer patients with a yr left to live, go on a madcap bender of all the things they want to do before they die (Indeed, the movie's title refers to the list of things they want to do before 'kicking the bucket'.) It's a potentially dull premise until you find that the old geezers are played by none other than Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, doyens of cinema comedy. The world tour that ensures makes no pretense of actually having been filmed on location: their stops at the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids are clearly no more than a little soundstage trickery. Also, Freeman and Nicholson will undoubtedly be the most robust final-stage cancer patients you'll ever seen in reel-life or real-life. But as road trip movies go,this one serves up the poignancy and slapstick admirably.



Lers record of the week: Once a musician, always a musician. Kenji proves he still make market-like,funny and humourous tunes in his fourth self-composed album that can either (a)put u to sleep or (b)have u singing along. The 1st single 'Poem for You' definitely stands out with it 'Twinkle twinkle little star' as opening melody,together with its rhythmic lyrics, soon it gonna hit the KTV chart. Also, look out for his soppy song dedications to all those-in-love! (the song 'hold hold hold hands')Awwww.....am i a sucker for his sentimental crooners? Remember 'General Order' and all his happy strumming from 'Big Tongue'? Unlike his previous album, poem takes on a less sunny outlook and looks at the darker and more political side of life. In the track 'My Legend', he laments abt his sadlistic life before hitting the trone as a top male singer. It's difficult not to love him with that track. The album should grow on you with each subsequent listen. Whilst the former cheeky looks at more serious issues, warm and drifting melodies still abound.





Lers all time favourite: Wang LeeHom-UNBELIEVABLE (2003): On Unbelievable, Lee Hom gives us more of the straight-up honky-tonk and working class ballads he's been delivering since his 1995 debut. The track 'Ya Birthday' and 'Boyfriend' is a stomping tongue twister abt an average Joe who's looking to blow off some steam after punching the clock all week,while first single 'Love is all around' is a touching,fiddle-laced tale of a man whom desiration for world-peace and a simple, God-fearing life. For those who admired his numerous wording of rap 'Love Love Love' wont fail to fulfill u. At some 30mins, Unbelievable is a bit of a long haul. But with material this solid, it's pretty easy to lay back and enjoy the rest.









Best Track: 'You Not There'-a beautifully composed hom-styled ballad

Lers Star Strike: 4 stars ****





Lers craving for the week: Chilli Crab








Lers dream-rack: Piola Pop, unscrewable pegs in 8 different colours on a semi-glossy lacquered board that can be left leaning against the wall or hung up




Piegato,holds up to 10kg and also as a magnet board





The hackey rack displays a pure white front without the graffiti and includes 2 large and small floor standing unit


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