Tuesday, July 24, 2007 

Unforgivables

I promised this to be a happy blog, but I just can’t stop muttering a few curses under my breath at a certain someone today. I would like to start with Imperius curse to undo a few unjust done to me, followed by Cruciatus curse for my own entertainment, I would have liked Stupefy, but this curse won’t work because this creature has already reached the magnum opus of stupidity and lastly, Avada Kedavra before it starts to breed colonies with brocolli for brains.

 

Hail Harry

It was a happy weekend, being work-free and the much-awaited launch of JK Rowling’s last publication of the Harry Potter saga. Chris actually reached Tesco at 830am to purchase the book for me. Priced at RM69.90, it’s a steal! Thanks! :)

Guess what I spent the last 48 hours doing?

I finished reading the book by Sunday midnight. A lot of things didn’t make sense, the way it always did. I was neutral about the previous book and I liked the finale even less. No spoilers here, but I do feel it was a letdown.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007 

The Cocolab

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Another hit with the family!

Interested in fresh homemade brownies? It’s reasonably priced at RM16 per half dozen and RM30 per dozen. Contact The Cocolab at:

thecocolab@gmail.com

11 Jalan Setiabakti 2
Bukit Damansara
500490 KL

Arlina 019 226 5771
Sjaiful 019 281 9177

 

Royce

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Is it a purse? Is it a Christmas gift?

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Neither! It’s a thermos bag with a pack of frozen gel that came with the ‘product’

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Forget M & M’s, Hello Royce! Never have I tasted such smooth and silky chocolate that melts in your mouth

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Kawaii-neh! In true Nihon style, it’s coated with powdered cocoa and comes with a mini spatula in case your warm fingers crush the soft centers before they reach your lips

Considering the favourable response from the family, I must say the RM33 was well spent. Exclusively at KLCC Isetan. :)

Monday, July 16, 2007 

Baa.... Baa.....


First glance on the design, I was like,"Eww.... Petaling Street nowadays really has NO taste!" After was told it's from Anya Hindmarch, I notice eyes were staring on me, disgracefully. (Btw, I was shown the Europe version which is exactly the same, just the words are in brown)

Well, maybe it's me who's no taste not Petaling Street, no,... I mean AH.

Then I was shown another picture (The picture below). Then I realised why it was sold out in hours in a lot of places.I believe many are like me too.

Just that, I still dont like the design. I m a minimalist, a hardcore one actually. It doesnt appeal to me like the LV bags design too. The only thing I am worry about is me, being interested in macro marketing, has actually lost my edge in being sensitive in marketing. I wouldnt make a bag like that, and I ll never be able to create a "Star" product like this. This is what I m worry about.

Herd mentality is a goose that lays golden eggs in marketing. It basically works in its own pace. If u get, you get it. If you cant, dont force it. The fantastic part of it is, every sheep in the herd will find a reason for its action, and the force will be unstoppable.

Just that sometimes there ll be a few black sheep in the herd.

If you are one of those who couldnt manage to get yourself one because AH is creating limited edition to create limited awareness of environmental issue to limited amount of people, tell yourself that the bag isnt actually that nice looking. The easiest way of doing that is, forget how Angelina Jolie look when she carry the bag. Picture yourself, if you need help, get a picture of you taken in pasar malam wearing t-shirts, shorts and slippers and look at it, carrying the bag.

You will find that suddenly you dont need the bag so badly.

Thursday, July 12, 2007 

Tony Roma's

I heard all about their famous counterpart way down south. Feeling ambitious, we headed to the newly opened branch in Cineleisure. To our dismay, the absence of pork really made a difference! To say the quality was sub-standard and below expectations is me being kind. :P

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Fried onion appetiser ala Chilli’s

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Potato skins - the worst we’ve had!

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The variety of BBQ sauces available

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What I ordered

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What Chris & Lee ordered

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Clyde’s sandwich

Wednesday, July 11, 2007 

New Skool

I had the pleasure of visiting Seri KDU school and I must say, I’m impressed! What a far cry from my public gomen all girl’s school in PJ.

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Grand entrance

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Beautiful greens surrounding the faculty

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Wah, check out the basketball court!

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Modern user-friendly stairs

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Who uses stairs these days? There’s a lift! Fulamak!

 

Considerate Cineleisure

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Female only parking space. I’m impressed!

 

Lalala In The Morning

One of those crazy weekends we had. Clyde woke up early on a Sat morning for marketing. We boiled the clams in the afternoon, shelled them and MIL cooked lala omelette and see hum ham choy the next evening. :P

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Love the smell of cooked/uncooked seafood

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The result

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Hum

 

Welcome Back Chris & Lee

... and helloooo Salted Egg Crabs! :)

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Tak Fook famous Salted Egg Crab is a steal at RM20 per kg

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My all time favourite kangkong belaccan

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Wish I can have this everyday; Shark Fin’s Soup without shark’s fin! The waitress rolled her eyes when I made my 'special request' :)

 

Tansformer - The Movie

Watched it a few days ago. Before this, heard a lot of people giving "extremely" good review on it; people around me just got all hyped up after watching it.

Before I start, let me clarify that, depite being a geek who is into all sorts of comics and toys and robots, I am not a big transformer fan. I had a few toys when I was young, but never been crazy about it.

However, actually I kinda have some hope or expectation on Micheal Bay. Armageddon and Pearl Harbour aint my cup of tea, but I kinda like the two Bad Boys, and the Island is aceptable to me.

Therefore, I did have some expectation onto this movie too.

Rating? I would give 7 outta 10.

Well at least I m not hyped up. Infact, there're quite a number of disappointment, despite overall it's a typically enjoyable Hollywood brainless action flick.

1. Story. Well, Hollywood action film and story...... probably I will skip it. Basically I dont expect much from it. Hence there's no disappointment at all. Can write the sypnosis in two sentences.

2. Logic. A lot of loop holes. Anyway, I m kind enough to overlook that too.......

3. Story telling. I think there's a lot more to hope for. Micheal Bay wasnt that bad in this. However, in this movie, I think he fell flat on his nose. Unnecessary character developement, unless scene, bad timing jokes, out of control overall momentum setting etc etc. Read somewhere before when speilberg first asked him to direct the show, Micheal thought it was just another "robot cartoon" stuff like that. I think the main problem he was facing is the balance of characters in the movie. According to Transformer fans, this show is about the Transformers, an alien living things. However, in this movie, there's a confussion of who is the main character, the alien? or human. I think Bay is not very familiar with this, there're many moments, in fact most of the time, people will just see the transformers as military gadgets or human's tools instead of a living thing.

4. Character development & Design. Is pretty bad in fact. There're charaters that the movie has spent so much time in developing but of no use. In other words, one can just take away these charaters and the story still goes on. However, Bay is not famous for this so maybe I could close one eye. Just that it's a bit frustrating when you thought a character was the main guy and try to connect yourself to him/her while lateron realised that is just nobody. It's a bit like those disaster movie where many characters are involved but none are actually a deciding hero. That's ok cause the disaster itself is actually the main focus. But, Transformer, it's definitely not a disaster movie.
As for the robot designs: I am a heavy metal fan. Instead of focusing on the character/robot, when I m making plastic model, I am always more attracted to the inner engine/ machine. Not only robots, but cars and bikes. I just like the complicated feel of different piece of metal put together and function as a whole. a more "low tech" feel like the fork-lift robot in Aliens or anyone could remeber the big robot in Judge Dred? So when I first saw some screen shots and posters, I was totally fascinated. I told myself if there're to be transformer injection kit out in the market, I will trade my life to buy.
The only problem here is: The action sequences and animation in the movie is so damn fast! To add on top of it, Bays cinematography makes it even harder to differentiate which is which (Will eleborate more in the next paragraph). I think color used in the movie is just not enough. Except Bumble Bee (Orangy Yellow) and Optimus Prime (Red); all the other characters are in silver and black, yeah light olive green, or some might call field green grey. Silver is more or less grey, it's only the reflective nature that we can call it silver than grey. So can you imagine one black and one grey transformer with 75% of there engineparts/inner machanical parts exposed which are also silver or grey, fighting each other? With different cameras shifting to each others in every 1.8 seconds? To me, many times I just cant tell which is which. More like two piles of metal moving and punching and rolling onto each other.
5. Cinematography. Bay is definitely into military stuff. Shots on all those military scene is so much better than the Transformers'. Explosion, glass breaking, cars flipping over and flying off(!), car chase, F21 ready to take off; all these are so much fun to watch, and is top notch quality. But I m here to watch Transformer!
In HongKong traditional kungfu movies, I always enjoy those with characters who really fight. How do I know as an audience? Long scene, capture the two fighting character at least 80% of there body, which can clearly see their chereography and movement. This is good. For the bad ones, or the actor/actress cant do the move, the movie will contain a lot of short scene, close-up angle; mainly to cover up the inability of the character to perform certain moves.
I must agree the transforming movement in the show is awesome. And I know it's very difficult to generate such animation, blend it into the pre-shoot scene. I also know it's extremely hard for a director to shoot such a scene. However, as a summer blockbuster and one of the most highly anticipated movie of the year, I expect more.
If there're only one transformer or they are not interacting with each other physically (like just doing their own stuff individually), I just love the detail and top notch special effects. However, when come to fight scene, there're a "few" scenes that show their full bodies. Far too few I think. Most of the time are short cuts and close ups. In addition, the color scheme is just too similar among Transformers; a lot of time I could just see there 're some movement, someone fighting another one, but did not know who is who.




For example, for Pic1, the whole scene takes 3~4 seconds. The audience could see clearly character A jump, in the air he pulls back his right arm, then punch on the face of chracter B, and character B fall down. It's more fun to watch. Lets say if character A cant jump,or a stunt man needed for it, the six frames on the left will be shot. 1 Close up of A's foot to show he jumps. 2 . Ready to striker. 3. cut to the face of B. 4. Close up showing partly of bothe A's and B's; probably cant see the face of B (stunt man). 5. Close up of some body moving in high speed, for the feel of high spped :) 6. B's face.
Probably each frame then will only have 0.7 seconds.
This's the problem with the movie's action scene.
So I sounded like totally hate the show? No, 7 outta 10 is already a damn good rating. IT's an entertaining movie nevertheless. Is just that I feel Bay is definitely lost, or he's just struggling with outer pressure, the producer, boss, and the fans; or inner confussion; trying to understand why people like robot animation, especially transformers, which are actually not robots but aliens. I think he has made this movie half way of everything. Partly disaster, partly military, partly sci-fi robotic movie. Neither is completely done.
Now I know how he felt when he was first offer this opportunity. I think he is feeling more or less the same thing now, unfortunately.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007 

Warm

Sometimes, people just do something good out of your expectation.

How would you eact to it? Let it be something small or insignificant, good things nevertheless.

For me, I dont know why until now, I will just act cool and as if no big deal. Of course I will still say "thank you".

I just dont know how to express, the warm feeling in my heart.

The warmth that even put a smile on my face when I wake up in the following morning.

Thank you.



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