First, I will give a report of my day. Without pictures, again, obviously.
Yours truly have never really gotten the bug for taking pictures wherever I go. I don’t know why; guess the whole photography thing hasn’t kicked in yet?
Jason and I started our Columbius-cum journey from Asia Jaya to KL Sentral. (RM2.00) The LRT was fine, except we had to stand for the entire journey. But it was fine. I’ve stood longer on my two feet. From KL Sentral, we walked out from the station to the nearest Monorail just few minutes away. We had to cross a packed street, which really just brings to mind how busy KL is, small or main roads it should be. The Monorail costs about uh, an unbelievable RM2.10 to get to Bukit Bintang. Why on earth is it so expensive is really a mystery. We got off one stop earlier though. Then we walked to Pavilion KL to get tickets for Bolt. When we had to pay the lady said that it was RM18 per person because the film was in 3D, complete with the bulky glasses we had to wear during the movie.
Jason and I: (Is this insane?)
Actually it was pure insanity because IMAX is much more worth it. Not price-wise, but the screen and other special effects. Either way, it will be a long time when I will ever consider watching a movie in 3D again. But Bolt was super cute. Very adorable. I want him too! (: I think the movie is just bent on showing Bolt in various poses of total cuteness, which is a sure win on Disney’s behalf. And there’s a movie called Coraline, written by Neil Gaiman (Stardust). It is done in stop-motion style, and of course, with beautiful graphics indeed. Check it out on Wiki or any movie page. It’s wonderful. Miley Cyrus fits singing country. Seriously.
And yes, Daniel Craig is adamant in patronizing me for as long as the movie should last. What is wrong with you? You horrified me in my dreams, and now you are set to get me wherever I go in KL? How preposterous is this. I saw him in Pavilion KL, in Lot 10, in Sungei Wang, and Low Yat. I tell you, he is out to get me, I swear. I even saw the movie poster! D: Take it down already, geez.
By what I said, we did go to those places I mentioned. My legs really hurt when I finally reached home. But I relish in the workout without heading to the gym. It was great. And KL transport is a bum.
It seems that Sherrin is one of my most loyal readers of Beautiful Disaster! (: Well, I must thank you loads for even allocating your time to read my rather random stories. It’s pretty cool that we keep in touch through our blogs-because our own class blog is static! And I’m glad that at least my stories has kept you entertained to some degree, because I didn’t know I can do that. I shall answer your questions!
Daniel Craig is totally not my Robert Downey Jr. indeed! I agree wholeheartedly on that! He’s creepy. And going topless in each of the 007 films will not boost ratings! Okay, about Beautiful Disaster, I’m currently thinking of what to do with it.
Haha, it’s nowhere close to Twilight, although another friend of mine has asked the same thing. But Heroes yes. I’m trying to write out a Heroes-something else crossover. But if you have been following the season lately, the whole thing is going out of control and so mind-boggling that even my friend from college (big fan) can’t even tell what’s happening anymore. ): Least to say, I’m even worse than him. So I’m currently considering rewriting the whole story and nixing out Heroes from it. If the show gets even obscure, there is no way I can continue writing this. I think Matt Parkman is messing with my head! Let’s hope that ain’t Sylar.
The Bucket List stars Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson as two old men who are cancer patients. And they are dying. Morgan Freeman’s character writes out a Bucket List, which are things to do before you die. Jack Nicholson’s character is a rich man, so the two of them have the opportunity to fulfill their dreams by completing the list they had put together. It’s a beautiful, heart-warming movie to watch and contemplate on. (:
My story has no synopsis! That is the very sad part of it. Because I write on a whim, and most of the time I draft out my story in my own head and attempt to visualize the whole thing like playing a film. But I would love to listen to your opinions before I cut Heroes out from my story first. I will try to keep the rest unscathed, or if I have to, change the story line. Perhaps some pointers from the genius of 5 Batai, if you would? (:
