18 November 2008
Categorised as Arts & tagged with Movies, music.
Made of WIN.

The $120 NZD ($65 USD) was so bloody worth the live stage show a few metres away from me. If you thought the 2004 movie was amazing (as I did), this was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G with capital letters.
I was sitting in the middle-middle of the theatre, and almost the entire time the chandelier was hanging right above my head.
And for those who don’t know the story of this musical, the chandelier falls and crashes to the middle of the theatre. But W-O-W at the music and stage effects.
I came home, sat down at the computer, and am replaying the musical soundtracks and singing along to it. I remembered the entire script and the lyrics since years ago. I’m obsessed. I’m definitely going again when it comes to Auckland again in ten years’ time.
What a great treat to myself to celebrate end of 2008 exams. If the show visits your way, make sure you throw in your money, and for the premium seats too. It’s going to Perth after leaving Auckland at the end of the month. Again, made of WIN.
10 August 2008
Categorised as Movies & tagged with lists, Movies.

ReeseSticks. Only the best (cheap) chocolate existing. Brought to you by The Hershey Company.
I’ve also continued being a movie whore after the last post. Over the last seven days…
- 13 going on 30: So true, so fun. How would you choose? Work or relationships?
- The Bee Movie: very cute, very funny. I was probably PMS-ing for some time and then this godly thing cheered me up, brought laughs and good luck.
- Mutant Chronicles: Human vs alien beings bloody scenes and all that. But a nice (and depressing) projection into the future of earth.
- Mamma Mia: I actually thought Pearce Brosnan sounded okay. But the girls, the girls were GODLY. It almost made me cry watching them sing so happily as I was reminiscing my old high school days singing with our girls’ quartet.
- 1408: I couldn’t continue watching it past 11.50pm last night.
Was jumping in my seat from shock scenes and having my hands half-covering the screen half the time. Extremely depressing movie that made my life this afternoon a sad grey hue until ReeseSticks came to the rescue. Honestly, I didn’t really understand the meaning of the movie.
- Beijing Olympics 2008: Not a movie but definitely deserving a 5-star rating! GO NEW ZEALAND (and Australia, UK, Chinese Taipei)!
Next on the list: The Onion Movie, Wanted, The Dark Knight (hopefully). Will need to stock up on ReeseSticks tomorrow to save myself from more possibly-depressing movies.
Update: Reese’s Butter Cups are good but I assure you all, ReeseSticks PWN Cups’ ass.
28 July 2008
Categorised as Movies & tagged with lists, Movies.
It was rushing a criminal essay during the last week of my three-week semester “break” and cutting the number of words from 2870 down to the maximum of 1800 the night before deadline (actually went down to 1798 woot).
And it’s movies and anime to welcome the pile of work to get started on. In order of movies watched:
- Flushed Away: very, very cute adventures of mice.
- The Comebacks: fucking gay and wrong in every single way possible. The 1 point is for being so bad that I could better concentrate on my work rather than watching it.
- Ratatouille: absolutely godly! Cute genius definitely.
- In the name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale: some mock-Lord of the Rings-ish thing.
- Devil Wears Prada: watched it for the second time. I love the pretty dresses.
- One Piece: only watched four episodes so far. It’s good, but I still like Bleach better.
- Enchanted: creative, beautiful, happy, simply great, great, great!
I’ve never watched so many movies in such little time. In addition, I also watched four movies in the cinema during the short break:
- 21: I liked it for the smart students but it was much too kiddish cheating, highly unrealistic for Las Vegas casinos.
- The Incredible Hulk: other than the admirable digitally-created green giant itself, the plot and ending is by far worse than the previous Hulk movie.
- Kung-Fu Panda: so incredibly cute and funny, I like the strong links to actual Chinese history on martial arts. A must-watch!
- Hancock: very average. Funny etc. in the middle but ending wasn’t anywhere near good. I repeat: very average.
Now just waiting for the bumhole New Zealand cinemas to hurry their arses up to get “Wanted” and “Wall-E” out!