Wednesday, July 30, 2008

movie review: red cliff



synopsis:
With a budget of US$80million, "Red Cliff" is the most expensive Asian-financed film to date. The movie is based on historical records of "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdom" rather than the novel, "Romance of the Three Kingdom". In the early third century, the land of Wu is invaded by the warlord Cao Cao and his soldiers. The ruler of Wu, Sun Quan (Chang Chen), calls on the rival warlord Liu Bei (You Yong) for help, but their two armies are still badly outnumbered. However, the strategists Zhou Yu (Tony Leung) and Zhuge Liang (Takeshi Kaneshiro) see that Cao Cao's army is unused to battling on the sea. With 200,000 men, Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang defeat Cao Cao's army at the Yangtze River.

my say:
this movie if full of bloody scenes, lots of blood. even though it's a battle film, i still do feel that there's a little bit way too much of violence and blood elements in this film. there's too much of it, such that i've grown used to it and had no reaction to those scenes at the later part of the film. nevertheless, the interesting storylines and goodlooking casts, did catch my attention and didn't put me to sleep. i have to commend on john woo's portray of the characters in the film. there's a lot of personalities and details in most of the characters. i still feel that the actor as guanyu didn't do a very good job, as his voice wasn't harsh and man enough for the character. in one particular scene, when zhang fei fought bare handed with the cao's troops, i feel that it was a little bit over done. althought the director's intention was to show zhangfei's manliness and courage, it was done in a too layman and direct manner i should say. the director had also cleverly added some funny moments when the audience can view a more cheerful sight in the warring time, well, some surprises here and there.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Singapore Garden Festival

the long awaited singapore garden festival is finally here.
bought the tickets 2 months ago, and thanks to thiamchen,
we managed to enter at $6, 50% off the original price!
anyway, just as i was taking out my camera, something
shocking happened. my nikon died on me!!! again....
this time, my compact flash card couldn't be read.
i took out, insert again, and take out, and waited and insert
and blow, and meddle the slot, and insert again, (hey, hey, no naughty thoughts k...)
still no signs of survival... sob sob.... think i'll have to send to ER on monday.
below are taken using thiamchen' camera, only posted those
with faces lah...

my most favourite exhibition: seeking shangrila...


hey, they made this football table out of spades!!!


thiamchen posing with marilyn monroe...


oh yah, i had those doctor fishes eating away my dead skin
on my feet....eeewww.....

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

wow, i've really done a lot...

looking back, it's been 3 years since i've left NUS.
i realised that during the past 3 years, it's really been very fruitful
and fulfilling, coz i've done lots more which i didn't have the
chance to do when i was still schooling...
like....

- diving
- bungee jumping
- travelling overseas alone
- cable skiing
- dragon boating
- taking part in singing competition
- keel boat sailing
- mountain climbing (mt kk)
- white water rafting

and counting...

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Gary Cao, Welcome To My World Asia Live Tour 2008



wow, gary really sounded exactly like the CD
when he sang live, nearly flawless, and pure listening pleasure.
but he can't dance! i was so amused when he tried to
do the tap dance and martial arts antics...
but it was rather disappointing as there was no encore at all
and was surprised when he sang the last song and nobody shouted encore!
and also, he didn't speak as much as i thought as he would when
he was interviewed on yes933.
oh well, perhaps i expected too much out of the $148 tix i bought...

Corporate Community Games dragon boat challenge





i would really like to shout out proudly: WE'VE DONE EXTREMELY WELL!!!
given only 4 training sessions, we didn't come out last even though we didn't win.
when we reached bedok reservoir, we were rather intimidated by our
competitors, so uniformed and all those buldging muscles!
but fear didn't engulf us for long, and we managed to 'recover' very fast.



from our timing of 2m45s in our first training, to 1m44s in my last training,
we've shown tremendous improvements.
and during the race, we did our personal best at 1m32s !!!
what a feat, despite all those pressure from the atmosphere of the competition ground.



all these are not possible without our sheer determination and great team spirit.
many thanks to roystern for his coaching.
and to eugene for his encouragements and patience during the
last stage of our training and during the race itself.

Friday, July 11, 2008

POA's finally over...

at last, it's over. i couldn't stay till the end coz i was
really feeling very sick and had to go back earlier after lunch to take
a really good rest. not only that, i still have got a
dragon boat race to go for tomolo, so better rest well and get better in time,
else history will repeat itself again.
yes, i vomitted during our dragon boat training yesterday. into kallang river...
i wasn't sea sick, just that i was already sick for the past week
and not getting any better, and the over-exertion made it even worse.
pardon me guys... i didn't mean to puke, keke...
can't wait for tomorrow to come and show the rest what we've got.
Go Team AstraZeneca!!! We Can Do It!!!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Monday, July 07, 2008

down with cough and sore throat...

seems like the weather's really very bad recently,
so many people around me are sick.
i had a very bad cough since last week and the doctor
put me on a course of antibiotics.
however, i really feel that 5 days of klacid's really underdosing
as many of my doctors also said 7 days should be the minimum.
gotta get a week more supply of it to make sure i'm sufficiently
covered... hope will get better tomorrow!

Saturday, July 05, 2008

movie review: hancock



Synopsis:
There are heroes... there are superheroes... and then there's Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility -- everyone knows that -- everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, conflicted, sarcastic, and misunderstood, Hancock's well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. The public has finally had enough -- as grateful as they are to have their local hero, the good citizens of Los Angeles are wondering what they ever did to deserve this guy. Hancock isn't the kind of man who cares what other people think -- until the day that he saves the life of PR executive Ray Embrey, and the sardonic superhero begins to realize that he may have a vulnerable side after all. Facing that will be Hancock's greatest challenge yet -- and a task that may prove impossible as Ray's wife, Mary, insists that he's a lost cause.

my say:
i think the story's kinda refreshing and acting of will smith and charlize theron
were great. i really think theron's very attractive in certain scenes.
the ending was kinda abrupt i think and wasn't very well plotted.

blur don....

was supposed to catch a movie with don, and this is what happened:

1) we're supposed to meet at 3pm, but he was late and arrived only
at 3.20pm, and the show's supposed to start at 3.25pm

2) he called me and told me he's already at the ticketing booth,
but i couldn't see him. guessed what, he bought the tickets at
cathay orchard cineleisure, but i was at cathay at The Cathay!!!
i even called him to confirmed with him the night before
that it is at The Cathay or not and he said yes....

3) worst of all, he bought the ticket for 3.25am. you're not mistaken.... AM!!!
*faint* luckily he managed to change the timing to 3.40pm
and got a fairly comfortable centre seat...

i had to rush all the way from The Cathay to Orchard Cineleisure...
what a shag move for watching a movie...

wake up don!!!

Friday, July 04, 2008

if you don't want anyone to see your monitor

complimentary from mdm lay...
i even suspect that that's her! or well, the geek?


why chinese shouldn't have christian names...

Caller: Hello, can I speak to Annie Wan (anyone) ?

Operator: Yes you can speak to me.

Caller: No, I want to speak to Annie Wan (anyone) !

Operator: You are speaking to someone! Who is this?

Caller: I'm Sam Wan(Somone). And I need to speak to Annie Wan (anyone)! It's urgent.

Operator: I know you are someone and you want to talk to anyone. But what's this urgent matter about?

Caller: Well... Just tell my sister Annie Wan (anyone) that our brother Noel Wan (no one) has involved in an accident. Noel Wan (no one) got injured and now Noel Wan (no one) is being sent to the hospital. Right now, Avery wan (everyone) is on his way to the hospital.

Operator: Look if no one was injured and no one was sent to the hospital, then the accident isn't an urgent matter! You may find this hilarious but I don't have time for this!

Caller: You are so rude. Who are you?

Operator: I'm Saw Lee (Sorry).

Caller: Yes! You should be sorry. Now give me your name!

wakakaka!!!!

Thursday, July 03, 2008

kiwi from dr tan yoke khim

dr tan gave michelle & myself this pack of kiwi fruit
when we left her clinic... orhhh....how nice of her...

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

GO Team AstraZeneca, GO!

we clocked our new record: 2'12'' ! for 300m of dragon boating during our training yesterday.
that was a tremendous improvement from 2'45'' from last sat.
wow, i really cannot believe it despite the fact that this is only our 3rd training.
we're working very hard to clock lesser than 2 min, and I'm definitely sure we can do it!