Saturday, August 1, 2009

Yasmin Ahmad 1958 - 2009

It was in the evening while I was driving back from Penang when I heard the announcement on the radio, that Yasmin Ahmad, the director that brought us all those interesting TV commercial during the festive season had suffered a stroke and past away.

For that moment, I was reminded of this commercial about a boy expressing his love for this girl in the commercial (which actually, I found out later that day that it was the other way round, oops).

[yasmin_ahmad.jpg]

Besides that, she was also a great story teller and director by producing films that won awards all over the world. Though the only movie I have manage to watch produced by her was Sepet. I don’t quite remember what the film is about anymore, but I reckon it was one of the best, why? Because it actually caught my mother’s attention after she read the reviews and she waited till the original DVD is out so she could watch it at home. Mind you, to catch my mom’s attention on a movie and making her forked out extra to buy the original DVD, and not from the local ahbeng DVD seller is really really impressive.

Most story written by the late Yasmin Ahmad is all about a slice-of-life of the local Malaysian people. Every time I see her advertisement on the TV, this feeling of nostalgic and familiarity will come out within. In my mind will be thinking “Damn, that is just SO MALAYSIAN!” you just felt you can relate to this. She have this ability to capture small little things that we always took for granted and amplify in her short commercials. Just brilliant.

Here’s a short clip of what I’m talking about earlier.

You will be dearly miss by every single Malaysian out there.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sleepless Nights

IT is always nights like these that will make me think a lot. I think about all kinds of stuffs, some good, some bad, mostly bad stuffs though these days… The good stuffs seem to be running dry in my life right now. Ain’t complaining, since I have my fair share of ups and downs like every single Dick, Jane and Joe out there. Just that this time, it seemed to last a wee bit longer than usual… I guess I will pull through it as usual, I’ve always pull through all this kinda stuffs, time will help me heal the wounds inflicted upon me. Slowly, but surely.

Well this post is a bit special due to the reason that I have never fired up my Windows Live Writer to start blogging before during sleepless nights like this. I guess, everyone have their firsts.

Besides that, this post is special because this is my first post to my blog ever since I have moved to Kampar.

A lot have happened lately. One of the most prominent and heartbreaking one that left a great deal of sorrow and a gap within the hearts of me and my housemates is the passing of Zero, our pet puppy. At this point of time, I don’t know if I should continue writing this, as the pain of digging our boy Zero here, a grave have inflicted some great deal of shocked and despair within me. Never have I picture myself digging someone a grave. I promised myself, this would be the first and the last time I am going to dig someone a grave.

The pain of losing something so dear and meaningful to anyone is just so great that no living thing should be force to go through it. And yet, it is happening right in front of my eyes, and I can’t do anything to stop it.

Despite the lack of expression when I saw Zero’s lifeless body, so blissfully lying on his favourite blanket in my friend’s room, while my friend weeping away, literally crying her eyes out. The ordeal is just so great for that split second that I felt some kind of numbness, so much that, I don’t really know what kind of expression should I give. It just hits you like a train. After much later, when I was digging the grave, I saw the face of my two housemates, with tears flowing down their cheeks uncontrollably under the vain light far away from them, that I told my self that I must be the stronger one among them, for I am the only guy in the house and I believe that I have the strength to help them carry the emotional baggage that is inflicted upon them. I know that I am no saint, but to get you guys through this painful times, I am available all the time for you guys to dump your baggage on me.

 

To my housemates,

I know it’s difficult now, having to lose something so dear to you in this short period of time. But no matter what life throws to you, you have to face it and accept the fact that it is no longer there anymore. Use your courage to help yourself. Give yourself a short while to be sad and then pick yourself up and continue walking. You know that they will be up in heaven watching you and giving you their blessings. Whatever doesn't kill you will only make you stronger. Be strong girls…

 

And rest in peace Zero… We’ll miss you.

[zero_edit.jpg]

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Subaru

wants a Subaru now. <3

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Mooooovieeeessss

 Omg the sun is being so unforgiving again! I don’t mind working on my tan once in awhile(Can’t help even if I am unable to get tan right…), but dayumm its hot!

_______________________________________

Uhum…(clears throat) Sorry for the absence, here are some movies I’ve manage to catch lately. Some are masterpiece, but some are just downright boringgg!

The Reader (2008)

image

I must say, Kate Winslet’s performance in this movie is quite astonishing (she won an Oscar for leading actress). Set in post WWII Germany, about an affair with two very unlikely person. The Reader is also a story about truth and reconciliation, about how one generation comes to terms with the crimes of another.

 

Inkheart (2008)

image

I find this movie quite boring, but then, I’m not much of a fairy-tale fan either. So if you like fairy-tale, dragon slaying, saving princesses and whatnots, this might appeal to you.

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

image

Makes me wanna Jai Ho!!! Very inspiring movie about surviving in a harsh environment that is India. People there will do anything just to survive, even poke out little kid’s eyeball.

Watchmen (2009)

image

Freakin AWESOME movie! Always love how 300 was filmed and this movie catches all the essence of 300. Plus omfg look at Malin Akerman as Silk Spectre in her oh-god-damn-tights, dayumnnnnnn!

Sex is Zero (2002)

image

A really funny Korean movie! Though it carries an important message in the end of the show. Good for kicking back and relax in the end of the day. Oh theres also a sequel to this movie called Sex is Zero 2, which I’m going to watch soon, so wait for it!

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

image

Everybody’s favourite X-Men is back! And now you can know how he got his oh-so-awesome claw from and his grudge for Sabretooth. Not only guys will enjoy the action and uber coolness fighting scenes, there is also plenty of eye candy for the ladies and the lady-like man too from buff up Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Magnificent!

The Sniper (2009)

image

No matter what, SKIP THIS MOVIE! You can be bored as hell and wanting to watch a movie at the cinema, with no particular movie you wanna watch in mind, but the only movie left was The Sniper and you thought, gee, about people shooting at each other, it should be not bad… well STOP! You don’t wanna spend an hour plus sleeping the in the cinema or spend watching this god-awful hongkie movie which suck A LOT! Let me explain why it suck. First, the storyline SUCK BALLSSS!! The whole plot is so freaking predictable, it’s as if every single screen writer in Hong Kong is having a writer’s block, damn it, it’s just so freaking not creative even a 12 year old can write better than that! And second, the actors CAN’T ACT! Especially Richie Jen and Edison Chen! Well, I' am not saying I am a better actor than them, but damn, you guys are professionals! Go back to acting school or something, I know there are much better actors in Hong Kong, especially those from TVB soaps, so it ain’t an excuse finding half ass actors to film this movie! So kids, no matter what, tell your brothers, sisters and friends to skip this movie aight!

Allrightythen! That sums up most of the movie’s that is still quite vivid in my memory. Some are good some are bad, they are solely based on my perspective, so it may be good for you, but it’s just crap to me, like they said, one man’s charsiew (or is it siewyoke) is another man’s poison, or something like that, well you know lah! =D

Monday, May 11, 2009

Shake that ass fo me

I was looking through my playlist today and found this old song from Eminem’s Curtain Call album all the way back from 2005 and it got me sooo fucking addicted to this song now! Man, I feel like hitting the club now.

Ain’t the original video, but still have lotsa ass going on there. Yea girl shake that ass fo me now.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Amid the grieving, a rare act of sportsmanship

This is the title for an article I found this morning. Abide all the negative things and scandals around the sports world lately, it is a breath of fresh air to read something like this. Other than that, it reminds me how caring we can be towards each other, which however, sad to say, is crumbling by the day. Sad, isn't it?

Anyhow, here’s the heart warming article.

February 18, 2009

Amid the grieving, a rare act of sportsmanship

Associated Press

The coach never considered any other option.

It didn't matter that his DeKalb, Ill., High School basketball team had ridden a bus two and a half hours to get to Milwaukee, then waited another hour past game time to play. Didn't matter that the game was close, or that this was a chance to beat a big city team.

Something else was on Dave Rohlman's mind when he asked for a volunteer to shoot two free throws awarded his team on a technical foul in the second quarter. His senior captain raised his hand, ready to go to the line as he had many times before.

Only this time it was different.

"You realize you're going to miss them, don't you?" Rohlman said.

Darius McNeal nodded his head. He understood what had to be done.

It was a Saturday night in February, and the Barbs were playing a non-conference game on the road against Milwaukee Madison. It was the third meeting between the two schools, who were developing a friendly rivalry that spanned two states.

The teams planned to get together after the game and share some pizzas and soda. But the game itself almost never took place.

Hours earlier, the mother of Milwaukee Madison senior captain Johntel Franklin died at a local hospital. Carlitha Franklin had been in remission after a five-year fight with cervical cancer, but she began to hemorrhage that morning while Johntel was taking his college ACT exam.

Her son and several of his teammates were at the hospital late that afternoon when the decision was made to turn off the life-support system. Carlitha Franklin was just 39.

"She was young and they were real close," said Milwaukee coach Aaron Womack Jr., who was at the hospital. "He was very distraught and it happened so suddenly he didn't have time to grieve."

Womack was going to cancel the game, but Franklin told him he wanted the team to play. And play they did, even though the game started late and Milwaukee Madison dressed only eight players.

Early in the second quarter, Womack saw someone out of the corner of his eye. It was Franklin, who came there directly from the hospital to root his teammates on.

The Knights had possession, so Womack called a time out. His players went over and hugged their grieving teammate. Fans came out of the stands to do the same.

"We got back to playing the game and I asked if he wanted to come and sit on the bench," Womack said during a telephone interview.

"No," Franklin replied. "I want to play."

There was just one problem. Since Franklin wasn't on the pre-game roster, putting him in meant drawing a technical foul that would give DeKalb two free throws.

Though it was a tight game, Womack was willing to give up the two points. It was more important to help his senior guard and co-captain deal with his grief by playing.

Over on the other bench, though, Rohlman wasn't so willing to take them. He told the referees to forget the technical and just let Franklin play.

"I could hear them arguing for five to seven minutes, saying, `We're not taking it, we're not taking it," Womack said. "The refs told them, no, that's the rule. You have to take them."

That's when Rohlman asked for volunteers, and McNeal's hand went up.

He went alone to the free throw line, dribbled the ball a couple of times, and looked at the rim.

His first attempt went about two feet, bouncing a couple of times as it rolled toward the end line. The second barely left his hand.

It didn't take long for the Milwaukee players to figure out what was going on.

They stood and turned toward the DeKalb bench and started applauding the gesture of sportsmanship. Soon, so did everybody in the stands.

"I did it for the guy who lost his mom," McNeal told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "It was the right thing to do."

Franklin would go on to score 10 points, and Milwaukee Madison broke open the game in the second half to win 62-47. Afterward, the teams went out for pizza, two players from each team sharing each pie.

Franklin stopped by briefly, thankful that his team was there for him.

"I got kind of emotional but it helped a lot just to play," he said. "I felt like I had a lot of support out there."

Carlitha Franklin's funeral was last Friday, and the school turned out for her and her son. Cheerleaders came in uniform, and everyone from the principal and teachers to Johntel's classmates were there.

"Even the cooks from school showed up," Womack said. "It lets you know what kind of kid he is."

Basketball is a second sport for the 18-year-old Franklin, who says he has had some scholarship nibbles and plans to play football in college. He just has a few games left for the Knights, who are 6-11 and got beat 71-36 Tuesday night by Milwaukee Hamilton.

It hasn't been the greatest season for the team, but they have stuck together through a lot of adversity.

"We maybe don't have the best basketball players in the world but they go to class and take care of business," Womack said. "We have a losing record but there's life lessons going on, good ones."

None so good, though, as the moment a team and a player decided there were more important things than winning and having good stats.

Yes, DeKalb would go home with a loss. But it was a trip they'll never forget.

"This is something our kids will hold for a lifetime," Rohlman said. "They may not remember our record 20 years from now, but they'll remember what happened in that gym that night."

Source

I got a lil emotional when I read this article, I don’t know why, maybe because of how fuck up things happens around us lately, ya know, terrorists attacks, wars and all. It may not have an impact on you, but I definitely had one when I read this.

_________________________________________

PS:

Currently listening to Joanna Wang’s cover of “Aubrey”, originally from the 70’s band “Bread”. They don’t make song like this anymore. Go check it out when you’re free.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Shhh… Police is coming…

Don’t worry, I’m not being wanted by the police… yet, at least. More about the title later.

Soo, this is my first post on this new year, yay!! Errr, ok maybe not that new, ONLY 2 months and 19 days late, oops… I’ve been getting complains about my lack-of-update-blog a lot. The reason for it is simple, I have got nothing to write about and I am lazy as hell! There you have it. =DD

Now back to the title, it was quoted from a friend of Adrian, Casey, two days ago on his 21 YEAR OLD birthday! So she was telling this joke about how her friend got drunk in the car, kicking, shouting and all, then suddenly a police patrol car passed by and she goes:

“Shhhhhh… Police is cominggg…”

Hahaah… It was a great gathering with a good amount of booze going around and a few people getting drunk and all lol!

The pics from that day

PICT0010

PICT0039

PICT0041

PICT0045

PICT0054

PICT0061

PICT0064

PICT0070

More pics…

PICT0075

PICT0084

PICT0062

PICT0063

PICT0083

PICT0088

PICT0103

PICT0104

Yep, that’s all folks. See y’all when I’m not lazy xD. XOXO