Archive for January 2007
Scrubbing Scrubs

Scrubs – a good sitcom with tons of good characters comes once-in-a-boingboing-time.
Shiok
Thoughtful Chicky Flicks.
It’s not the first thing on my mind right now to write about this, but it has been on my mind as Netflix comes and goes.
You, Me and Dupree & Wedding Crashers, are surely (and hopefully) not among the top few movies you want to catch with your extra bucks. And that’s why I got them through Netflix.
I played them while I was busy doing work or playing with Pipi or was just cooking, so that I won’t feel, at the end of the movies that I have wasted a whole lot of time (an hour or two).
The surprise is, they are deep, well, deeper than a Chick flick would ever be. For instance, Mean Girls and Material Girls (things that guys should just never think about watching).
I think its Owen Wilson. His sincerity is so strong that it just manifest everyone everywhere. And on both pairings, Matt Dillion & Vince Vaughn is just classic. Not an absolute stormer, but surely you can give it a shot.
I guess that’s my duo-movie review. Welcome back.
And the two ladies Kate Hudson and Rachel McAdams are just perfect.
Children of Men

I should be napping to get enough sleep for Connexion, but I have the laptop in front of me.
I remember vaguely the images of “Children of Men” on TV, and like so many other trailers, it didn’t leave too deep an impression.
Then I came across the title ‘Why “Children of Men” is the Best Picture of the Year” on Digg, with 1000+ digg-ed!
Mmm… I wonder. So, I went through five minutes of YouTube to check it out.
The reviews are stunningly deep. Deeper than it normally goes.
Finally, RottenTomatoes, the toughest place to be, if you are a Movie.
93% was the review.
And no, 93% is not under ‘norm’.
Pursuit of Happyness didn’t even make it to the B-rank.
In conclusion, go watch it, especially if you have studied social informatics and understood the term ‘dystopia’.
Going to nap now.
Lately

It’s not that I have became selfish and stopped sharing.
I have to blame it on my incompetent English. I want to share, but sometimes (and most of the times in recent days), I just don’t know what words to put in each posting.
Man, I hope you know what I mean.
Urbana is great, by the way, really enjoyed it.



