Sunday, February 26, 2006
Sunday night ramblings - part 2
i was channel surfing a while ago. i caught this 80s-looking concert video of george michael (i think it was him, i'm not sure). he sang "don't let the sun go down on me" with elton john. wowowow!! i loved it! (they're gays....aight??? hehe!) i'm just wondering who made the original version..i think it was elton john. i'm not sure...again. anyway, i really liked that collaboration. the vocals were great and the song is just so lovely. i'm so going to search for an mp3 of that song! wahehe! but it's quite old, i don't think i'd find it easily... i remembered i searched for the mp3 of pink floyd's wish you were before (beautiful song btw). i ended up downloading incubus' wish you were, which was a totally different song. i thought incubus had another version of it. but anyway, that incubus song was great too. it's already on my mp3 playlist!
i'm currently listening to katharine mcphee's "since i fell for you". i like how she plays with the notes. she does it like a pro! and that "aahhyaahaayaahaa" part was great!
Saturday, February 25, 2006
AI na naman
I’m quite ashamed to admit it. But I love Ace Young. As Randy said, the guy is “a star and can sing”. He is a total package, that is. I hope he’s not gay. lol. At first I thought he was a rocker, you know that he’d sound like Constantine or Bo. But no, he actually sounded like he’s a member of a boyband! Yay! And omg, that last look during his performance, he acted like he was shooting for a video! It was hot! Yay again!
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Sunday night ramblings
I finally saw The Classic. I can’t say that I am disappointed. It was a beautiful film, really. Jo In Sung (although he plays a minor role) is still cute. And it also stars one of my favorite Korean female stars – Son Ye Jin (her acting is still great). I guess I expected too much from it. All of the reviews I’ve read before gave high praises on the movie. Again, it wasn’t that disappointing. It’s just that I wasn’t moved by it. There are some boring scenes… or say some clichés. But I think the story is really nice. But the down side of it is that you know those types of stories only happen in movies. Hehe. The director of this movie also made My Sassy Girl and Windstruck. I noticed some similarities: the female lead plays the piano, rain scenes (which I think is ‘cinematically’ good), the main character does the storytelling, and the combination of humor and drama. Of the three movies, I’d say that My Sassy Girl was the most enjoyable to watch. But it had the simplest story. Windstruck almost made me cry. Although I find the last part corny (when the dead guy Myungwoo came back to see Kyunjin,the female lead, for the last time), I still think it was a good prequel movie. And The Classic… well its story is definitely more twisted, more dramatic, it’s deeper, lesser humor and I guess the most serious among the three. By the way, read this. I have read a lot of reviews from this person and I agree with her most of the time. She’s right, it was an entertaining movie but it did lack the “wow” factor.
I slept the whole afternoon that’s why I’m still awake right now. You see, it’s already 2 am. My neighbor’s cats are making these weird sounds! This one female cat (I assume it’s a female) sounds like a 5-year old girl crying. It honestly sounded so human!! I’m not kidding! I thought these cats must have seen ghosts! You see, there were some whitelady and ghost stories here in our neighborhood before. But my sister said these cats are just having sex. Well… she’s probably right. But why is she crying like that? If my sister is right, then that cat must probably be in great pain! Hahaha!
Yesterday, I bought a book entitled “What Should I Do With My Life?” by Po Bronson.
Let me talk about the latest happenings on TV! American Idol Season 5 has started and so far I have no bet! Hehe. But I do like that black girl named