Saturday, July 4, 2009

3 to 4

it's 2 odd in the morning when i just got home.
the bbq, is really a success, thou we got alittle bit too much of the wings and mutton satay!

"uhm, why not the first Saturday of July", said Ronnie.
uh yea! after that the 5 of us, begin planing and everything!

so we kinda fit the last piece of puzzle in on the 4th if July.
and our bbq preparation takes flight.
hahahas, uh well went to meet jon and kunda at the jon's house.
after that, head over to kunda house, kunda start to prepare and everything then jon and i head over to shengsiong to get our satay! >_<
uh yea we totally forget about it.
head back, and shun bian get libing's MARSHMALLOW
kraft one hor, siao siao~

get some curry puff and cab back ^^
regroup with kunda.
THANKS to Kunda's MUM!!!
nice bee hoon~
i swear, it's better than senja's grand!
woohoo~

bring the things down at 5 plus, and went ahead to start up!
the charcoal's burning and freed not,
the drinks and everything's up :)
people keep streaming in!
yay~! it's a success XD woohoo~
BBQ and everything, commence!
it all ended rather fast, head over back with Jon and Cheryl before bathing and meeting jon and went to find them over at bpp.

Get back at home, uh yea, it's 2 sharp in the morning!
was watching away on 8.
yes the movie THREE aka 三更

it's 3 stories, formed into a movie itself, so particularly there's no official poster or something.
so coming up first was, Memories.

summaries are credit to wiki!




"A man goes to a psychiatrist to try to remember what happened the day his wife disappeared from his life. Meanwhile, his wife wakes up and finds herself lying on a deserted road, having no idea how she got there in the first place. She tries to find her way home. At the same time, her husband drives home to their apartment. Separately, they begin to regain their memories of what happened."

after it, it's a Thai production, titled: The Wheel.




"A puppet master lies dying in his bed. This is no ordinary death bed, as screams of terror erupt from him, surrounded by ghosts, which await his death. We later find out that his death was a result of a curse - a curse brought about by the improper ownership of ancient Thai puppets. The puppets belong to their proper master, and whosoever claims these puppets will suffer a horrible death.

The puppets are stolen, and the curse lands on the head of an oblivious Thai puppet troupe. They see great promise in the puppets, yet violence and destruction rains down upon them."

well the 2 movies are like more of, those movies without any particular meaning or ending, so maybe it might got some of you pissed or, confused.
am reaching the last movie now, Going Home. featuring Leon Lai, Eric Tsang.




"While searching for his missing son, a cop, Wai, finds himself detained by his neighbor Yu in his apartment. Yu has been tending to the body of his dead wife for three years, apparently believing that his wife is still alive and will wake up in a day or two so they can go home together."

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With Going Home, Peter Chan doesn't miss his story beats. Even with the revelations all up till the end, he keeps tremendous focus and delivers a thoughtful, touching message about deep love and beliefs. Combine that expert storytelling with Christopher Doyle's cinematography, Hai Chung Man's art direction and you have a gem of a drama that proves Peter Chan, despite his break in this capacity, is still a director that delivers. Going Home was definitely one of the finest examples of Hong Kong cinema during 2002.

uh yep! that pretty sums it all,
*yawns* tired~
CHEERS (:

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