18 June 2011
Ronn and I watched Green Lantern at the Shang Cineplex. I must say, the popcorn was the best I’ve tasted so far (probably because it’s free! haha). Seriously speaking though, I’d probably watch movies there more often because of that. *nomnom*
I also like Blake Lively better as a brunette. =P
isa sa mga paborito naming pag-usapan ni Ronn - kung bakit iisa lang ang tabas ng mukha ni Kris Aquino sa mga pelikula niya. haha. sakto pa sa Undas dba? =P
“Ang Hinagpis ni Kris”
Feng Shui (Chito Roño, Star Cinema, 2004)
People do it everyday, they talk to themselves… they see themselves as they’d like to be, they don’t have the courage you have, to just run with it.FIGHT CLUB (1999 dir. Fincher)
Why does this remind me of the Rules of Fight Club?! haha. xD
My Sassy Girl 2001
The 10 Rules:
- Don’t ask her to be feminine.
- Don’t let her drink over three glasses.
- Drink coffee instead of Coke/Juice.
- If she hits you, act like it hurts. If it hurts, act like it doesn’t.
- On your 100th day together, give her a rose during her class.
- Make sure you learn fencing and squash.
- Be prepared to go to prison sometimes.
- If she says she’ll kill you, don’t take it lightly.
- If her feet hurt, exchange shoes with her.
- She likes to write. Encourage her.
How The Movie Rating System Actually Works - Unlike an R rated movie, you don’t have to sneak into this article, because it’s on the internet…for free.
Read it, then Reddit?
Another fun one to put together.
“During rehearsals, Brad Pitt and Edward Norton found out that they both hated the new Volkswagen Beetle with a passion, and for the scene where Tyler and The Narrator are hitting cars with baseball bats, Pitt and Norton insisted that one of the cars be a Beetle. As Norton explains on the DVD commentary, he hates the car because the Beetle was one of the primary symbols of 60s youth culture and freedom. However, the youth of the 60s had become the corporate bosses of the 90s, and had repackaged the symbol of their own youth, selling it to the youth of another generation as if it didn’t mean anything. Both Norton and Pitt felt that this kind of corporate selling out was exactly what the film was railing against, hence the inclusion of the car; “It’s a perfect example of the Baby Boomer generation marketing its youth culture to us. As if our happiness is going to come by buying the symbol of their youth movement, even with the little flower holder in the plastic molding. It’s appalling to me. I hate it.”
(Source: hey-paul, via )
can you see what i see? haha.
I call this one, The insanely twisted version of ”Where’s Waldo?”.
“You say things like that and you make it impossible for me to hate you!”
oh my, this is so true. haha.
(via himandher)