After all patience to do not read the synopsis on Wikipedia and kept my eyes open all night long, I finished watch it on YouTube!
" An urban love story set in modern day Bangkok where thirty-year-old Mei Li struggles to find true love. When Mei Li accidentally meets a handsome skytrain engineer whom she considers as the right man, she plans to make her first move. Though endless obstacles keep coming her way, she never gives up. "
This hilarious film was made for BTS's birthday. By showing busy people with a variety of public transport, this film gives what Bangkok is. I loooooove it. Started with funny things, some sad moment in the middle and ended with sweeeeet words. Jokes that appearing is simple, but the effect is very large. I kept waiting for a surprise what else would come. And indeed there is always something funny, no matter how small it is, that made me laugh out loud XD
My favorite scene was . . I think I liked them all. But for that I really like is the ending. The Loong's words. How sweet it is. I felt a little offended by this film. Because, oh yes, I'm single. But in other case, I'm not. Hahaha.
Gila Sinema already wrote in his blog and he said that seem good to made it in the Indonesian version. Jakarta Traffic (Love) Story or Busway Traffic (Love) Story perhaps?
" An urban love story set in modern day Bangkok where thirty-year-old Mei Li struggles to find true love. When Mei Li accidentally meets a handsome skytrain engineer whom she considers as the right man, she plans to make her first move. Though endless obstacles keep coming her way, she never gives up. "
This hilarious film was made for BTS's birthday. By showing busy people with a variety of public transport, this film gives what Bangkok is. I loooooove it. Started with funny things, some sad moment in the middle and ended with sweeeeet words. Jokes that appearing is simple, but the effect is very large. I kept waiting for a surprise what else would come. And indeed there is always something funny, no matter how small it is, that made me laugh out loud XD
My favorite scene was . . I think I liked them all. But for that I really like is the ending. The Loong's words. How sweet it is. I felt a little offended by this film. Because, oh yes, I'm single. But in other case, I'm not. Hahaha.
Gila Sinema already wrote in his blog and he said that seem good to made it in the Indonesian version. Jakarta Traffic (Love) Story or Busway Traffic (Love) Story perhaps?
I just know it when I was writing Books To Movies: Twilight that The Twilight Saga has a next book, Midnight Sun, which is tells the story from Edward Cullen's view. It is true?
The book haven't finish, but I found the link to download it, hehe. Visiting Twilight Indonesia gave me much information about The Twilight Saga and oh yeah, I just know about the parody of Twilight.
The book haven't finish, but I found the link to download it, hehe. Visiting Twilight Indonesia gave me much information about The Twilight Saga and oh yeah, I just know about the parody of Twilight.
a nice cover ;P
All comment tell that it's pretty good. Maybe I would like to read it if the Indonesian version came out, hihihi.
The Cullens, including Edward, looks very pale, hate it!
OMG
Crawl
Rollacoasta
Crawl
Rollacoasta
I haven't got "Make Me Wanna Die" video music. So I didn't post it. Check my last post to hear the song. But I found it!
Happy Sunday =)
Happy Sunday =)
I wrote before that the next Books To Movies was Jumper. But now I posted about Twilight. So ask, why? Because I haven't finish Jumper until now. Then I thought that I rather post other book than I didn't at all. So I posted this.
The novel
I read it after watched the movie and it made RobPatz's face appears when I was reading it. There are my favorite parts.
First, It's healthy to ditch class now and then, hehe
" The silence lasted until I noticed that the cafeteria was almost empty.
I jumped to my feet. "We're going to be late."
"I'm not going to class today," he said, twirling the lid so fast it was just a blur.
"Why not?"
"It's healthy to ditch class now and then." He smiled up at me, but his eyes were still troubled.
"Well, I'm going," I told him. I was far too big a coward to risk getting caught. He turned his attention back to his makeshift top. "I'll see you later, then."
I hesitated, torn, but then the first bell sent me hurrying out the door — with a last glance confirming that he hadn't moved a centimeter.As I half-ran to class, my head was spinning faster than the bottle cap. So few questions had been answered in comparison to how many new questions had been raised. At least the rain had stopped.
I was lucky; Mr. Banner wasn't in the room yet when I arrived. I settled quickly into my seat, aware that both Mike and Angela were staring at me. Mike looked resentful; Angela looked surprised, and slightly awed.
Mr. Banner came in the room then, calling the class to order. He was juggling a few small cardboard boxes in his arms. He put them down on Mike's table, telling him to start passing them around the class.
"Okay, guys, I want you all to take one piece from each box," he said as he produced a pair of rubber gloves from the pocket of his lab jacket and pulled them on. The sharp sound as the gloves snapped into place against his wrists seemed ominous to me. "The first should be an indicator card," he went on, grabbing a white card with four squares marked on it and displaying it. "The second is a four-pronged applicator —" he held up something that looked like a nearly toothless hair pick "— and the third is a sterile microlancet."
He held up a small piece of blue plastic and split it open. The barb was invisible from this distance, but my stomach flipped.
"I'll be coming around with a dropper of water to prepare your cards, so please don't start until I get to you." He began at Mike's table again, carefully putting one drop of water in each of the four squares. "Then I want you to carefully prick your finger with the lancet…" He grabbed Mike's hand and jabbed the spike into the tip of Mike's middle finger. Oh no. Clammy moisture broke out across my forehead.
"Put a small drop of blood on each of the prongs." He demonstrated, squeezing Mike's finger till the blood flowed. I swallowed convulsively, my stomach heaving.
"And then apply it to the card," he finished, holding up the dripping red card for us to see. I closed my eyes, trying to hear through the ringing in my ears.
"The Red Cross is having a blood drive in Port Angeles next weekend, so I thought you should all know your blood type." He sounded proud of himself. "Those of you who aren't eighteen yet will need a parent's permission — I have slips at my desk."
He continued through the room with his water drops. I put my cheek against the cool black tabletop and tried to hold on to my consciousness. All around me I could hear squeals, complaints, and giggles as my classmates skewered their fingers. I breathed slowly in and out through my mouth.
"Bella, are you all right?" Mr. Banner asked. His voice was close to my head, and it sounded alarmed.
"I already know my blood type, Mr. Banner," I said in a weak voice. I was afraid to raise my head.
"Are you feeling faint?"
"Yes, sir," I muttered, internally kicking myself for not ditching when I had the chance. "
Second, I don't why, I just love it!
" "I'm just pleasantly surprised," he clarified. "In the last hundred years or so," his voice was teasing, "I never imagined anything like this. I didn't believe I would ever find someone I wanted to be with… in another way than my brothers and sisters. And then to find, even though it's all new to me, that I'm good at it… at being with you…" "
Third, something funny before they went to The Cullen's house.
" "Okay." I bounced down the stairs. "I'm decent."
He was waiting at the foot of the stairs, closer than I'd thought, and I bounded right into him. He steadied me, holding me a careful distance away for a few seconds before suddenly pulling me closer.
"Wrong again," he murmured in my ear. "You are utterly indecent — no one should look so tempting, it's not fair."
"Tempting how?" I asked. "I can change…"
He sighed, shaking his head. "You are so absurd." He pressed his cool lips delicately to my forehead, and the room spun. The smell of his breath made it impossible to think.
"Shall I explain how you are tempting me?" he said. It was clearly a rhetorical question.
His fingers traced slowly down my spine, his breath coming more quickly against my skin. My hands were limp on his chest, and I felt lightheaded again. He tilted his head slowly and touched his cool lips to mine for the second time, very carefully, parting them slightly. And then I collapsed.
"Bella?" His voice was alarmed as he caught me and held me up.
"You… made… me… faint," I accused him dizzily.
"What am I going to do with you?" he groaned in exasperation. "Yesterday I kiss you,
and you attack me! Today you pass out on me!"
I laughed weakly, letting his arms support me while my head spun.
"So much for being good at everything," he sighed.
"That's the problem." I was still dizzy. "You're too good. Far, far too good." "
The movie
My review about it before looks so horrible and amateur. When I was writing it I felt the movie hasn't no climax. The story just emphasize relationship between Bella and Edward. This are my favorite scenes.
But I can't lie that I didn't enjoying Edward's scene. You (and of course me) absolutely too focus with Edward and missed those mistakes :P
I got it from here
The song
After watched Twilight two times, I still have no idea where this song is. On end-credit or where? On the other hand, I thought that The Birds And The Bees's song was the soundtrack of this movie. I listened it many times when the movie was premiere.
The next Books To Movies is . . Lets see then =D
The novel
I read it after watched the movie and it made RobPatz's face appears when I was reading it. There are my favorite parts.
First, It's healthy to ditch class now and then, hehe
" The silence lasted until I noticed that the cafeteria was almost empty.
I jumped to my feet. "We're going to be late."
"I'm not going to class today," he said, twirling the lid so fast it was just a blur.
"Why not?"
"It's healthy to ditch class now and then." He smiled up at me, but his eyes were still troubled.
"Well, I'm going," I told him. I was far too big a coward to risk getting caught. He turned his attention back to his makeshift top. "I'll see you later, then."
I hesitated, torn, but then the first bell sent me hurrying out the door — with a last glance confirming that he hadn't moved a centimeter.As I half-ran to class, my head was spinning faster than the bottle cap. So few questions had been answered in comparison to how many new questions had been raised. At least the rain had stopped.
I was lucky; Mr. Banner wasn't in the room yet when I arrived. I settled quickly into my seat, aware that both Mike and Angela were staring at me. Mike looked resentful; Angela looked surprised, and slightly awed.
Mr. Banner came in the room then, calling the class to order. He was juggling a few small cardboard boxes in his arms. He put them down on Mike's table, telling him to start passing them around the class.
"Okay, guys, I want you all to take one piece from each box," he said as he produced a pair of rubber gloves from the pocket of his lab jacket and pulled them on. The sharp sound as the gloves snapped into place against his wrists seemed ominous to me. "The first should be an indicator card," he went on, grabbing a white card with four squares marked on it and displaying it. "The second is a four-pronged applicator —" he held up something that looked like a nearly toothless hair pick "— and the third is a sterile microlancet."
He held up a small piece of blue plastic and split it open. The barb was invisible from this distance, but my stomach flipped.
"I'll be coming around with a dropper of water to prepare your cards, so please don't start until I get to you." He began at Mike's table again, carefully putting one drop of water in each of the four squares. "Then I want you to carefully prick your finger with the lancet…" He grabbed Mike's hand and jabbed the spike into the tip of Mike's middle finger. Oh no. Clammy moisture broke out across my forehead.
"Put a small drop of blood on each of the prongs." He demonstrated, squeezing Mike's finger till the blood flowed. I swallowed convulsively, my stomach heaving.
"And then apply it to the card," he finished, holding up the dripping red card for us to see. I closed my eyes, trying to hear through the ringing in my ears.
"The Red Cross is having a blood drive in Port Angeles next weekend, so I thought you should all know your blood type." He sounded proud of himself. "Those of you who aren't eighteen yet will need a parent's permission — I have slips at my desk."
He continued through the room with his water drops. I put my cheek against the cool black tabletop and tried to hold on to my consciousness. All around me I could hear squeals, complaints, and giggles as my classmates skewered their fingers. I breathed slowly in and out through my mouth.
"Bella, are you all right?" Mr. Banner asked. His voice was close to my head, and it sounded alarmed.
"I already know my blood type, Mr. Banner," I said in a weak voice. I was afraid to raise my head.
"Are you feeling faint?"
"Yes, sir," I muttered, internally kicking myself for not ditching when I had the chance. "
Second, I don't why, I just love it!
" "I'm just pleasantly surprised," he clarified. "In the last hundred years or so," his voice was teasing, "I never imagined anything like this. I didn't believe I would ever find someone I wanted to be with… in another way than my brothers and sisters. And then to find, even though it's all new to me, that I'm good at it… at being with you…" "
Third, something funny before they went to The Cullen's house.
" "Okay." I bounced down the stairs. "I'm decent."
He was waiting at the foot of the stairs, closer than I'd thought, and I bounded right into him. He steadied me, holding me a careful distance away for a few seconds before suddenly pulling me closer.
"Wrong again," he murmured in my ear. "You are utterly indecent — no one should look so tempting, it's not fair."
"Tempting how?" I asked. "I can change…"
He sighed, shaking his head. "You are so absurd." He pressed his cool lips delicately to my forehead, and the room spun. The smell of his breath made it impossible to think.
"Shall I explain how you are tempting me?" he said. It was clearly a rhetorical question.
His fingers traced slowly down my spine, his breath coming more quickly against my skin. My hands were limp on his chest, and I felt lightheaded again. He tilted his head slowly and touched his cool lips to mine for the second time, very carefully, parting them slightly. And then I collapsed.
"Bella?" His voice was alarmed as he caught me and held me up.
"You… made… me… faint," I accused him dizzily.
"What am I going to do with you?" he groaned in exasperation. "Yesterday I kiss you,
and you attack me! Today you pass out on me!"
I laughed weakly, letting his arms support me while my head spun.
"So much for being good at everything," he sighed.
"That's the problem." I was still dizzy. "You're too good. Far, far too good." "
The movie
My review about it before looks so horrible and amateur. When I was writing it I felt the movie hasn't no climax. The story just emphasize relationship between Bella and Edward. This are my favorite scenes.
But I can't lie that I didn't enjoying Edward's scene. You (and of course me) absolutely too focus with Edward and missed those mistakes :P
I got it from here
The song
After watched Twilight two times, I still have no idea where this song is. On end-credit or where? On the other hand, I thought that The Birds And The Bees's song was the soundtrack of this movie. I listened it many times when the movie was premiere.
The next Books To Movies is . . Lets see then =D
Last Sunday, I met up with Rumah Blogger's members at Grand Hotel Preanger. Click here to know what we were done. Bena Kribo was theree!
Lunch at Solaria, PVJ. Diana Rikasari also thereee!
I, as a newbie, don't say anything. Breathless. By the way, thanks to Ghagah for the pics =D
Lunch at Solaria, PVJ. Diana Rikasari also thereee!
I, as a newbie, don't say anything. Breathless. By the way, thanks to Ghagah for the pics =D
I have watched the trailer and read the article that Kate Bosworth played in this movie, but I didn't interest to watch it. One day I was read a review from Screen, Popcorn and Coke about it and curious with quote " Winner winner chicken dinner" and directly I looked for it on YouTube.
" Ben Campbell is a shy, brilliant M.I.T. student who -- needing to pay school tuition -- finds the answers in the cards. He is recruited to join a group of the school's most gifted students that heads to Vegas every weekend armed with fake identities and the know-how to turn the odds at blackjack in their favor. With unorthodox math professor and stats genius Micky Rosa leading the way, they've cracked the code. By counting cards and employing an intricate system of signals, the team can beat the casinos big time. Seduced by the money, the Vegas lifestyle, and by his smart and sexy teammate, Jill Taylor , Ben begins to push the limits. Though counting cards isn't illegal, the stakes are high, and the challenge becomes not only keeping the numbers straight, but staying one step ahead of the casinos' menacing enforcer: Cole Williams. "
BLANK! I can't understand what the story about. Because no subtitle there. Pity me. All that I know are the guy is Ben, the girl is Jill. They play casino to get money quickly but problem always come there. So, I opened Wikipedia to make it clear.
I think my opinion almost same with the review that I have read. Ben is too handsome too be a geek. A big glasses, vest, or curly hair perhaps can make it better. The game make me confuse, due to I don't like Math so much! Yet the tricks and how they played card is interesting. The best part is the ending. Ben did something and it's surprising me! I won't tell it here. You have to watch it to know what I mean.
" Ben Campbell is a shy, brilliant M.I.T. student who -- needing to pay school tuition -- finds the answers in the cards. He is recruited to join a group of the school's most gifted students that heads to Vegas every weekend armed with fake identities and the know-how to turn the odds at blackjack in their favor. With unorthodox math professor and stats genius Micky Rosa leading the way, they've cracked the code. By counting cards and employing an intricate system of signals, the team can beat the casinos big time. Seduced by the money, the Vegas lifestyle, and by his smart and sexy teammate, Jill Taylor , Ben begins to push the limits. Though counting cards isn't illegal, the stakes are high, and the challenge becomes not only keeping the numbers straight, but staying one step ahead of the casinos' menacing enforcer: Cole Williams. "
BLANK! I can't understand what the story about. Because no subtitle there. Pity me. All that I know are the guy is Ben, the girl is Jill. They play casino to get money quickly but problem always come there. So, I opened Wikipedia to make it clear.
I think my opinion almost same with the review that I have read. Ben is too handsome too be a geek. A big glasses, vest, or curly hair perhaps can make it better. The game make me confuse, due to I don't like Math so much! Yet the tricks and how they played card is interesting. The best part is the ending. Ben did something and it's surprising me! I won't tell it here. You have to watch it to know what I mean.
My friend told about this movie and want to watch it than How To Train Your Dragon and I was not interest well. The reviews that I have read also tell that the movie not WOW enough. But I didn't mind when my other friends invited me to watch it.
" College professor Parker Wilson finds a young Akita puppy that's been abandoned at the local train station, and he's instantly captivated by the dog. Assuming the dog's owner will return to the train station to claim him in the morning, Parker takes the puppy home overnight. But when no one comes to get the dog, Parker convinces his wife, Cate, to welcome him as part of the family. He dubs the puppy Hachiko--Hachi, for short--because of the Japanese symbol for good luck that's hanging from his collar. Hachi is a somewhat peculiar dog that refuses to learn to fetch or master other people-pleasing tricks, but he is a faithful companion and friend to Parker, alerting him of potential dangers and accompanying him to the train station each morning and meeting him there after his return trip each evening. After the professor dies while away from home, the dog keeps vigil waiting for his master for nearly a decade. "
The story so touchy. In the beginning, it was a little bit boring. Just Richard Gere, who is unfuckingbelievable still look fresh, can made me survive to finish it. He also remind me to my senior high school teacher. The dog played well. He is sooooo cute! Both when he was young and adult.
In the middle, we were curious where the saddest part. Because some people said that something shocked happen. My friend read the synopsis from DVD packing (oh yeah, we were watched the pirated DVD) and started cry. She told that Parker pass away and Hachi waiting him at the station for nine years after it. I wanted not to cry and not really care when read the synopsis. But when that scene came out, I felt something wrong with my eyes. Ok, I was crying too just a little. One of my friend, who is read the synopsis, started to cry (again) with funny sound. Then I cried and laughed at the same time. Absurd!
Hachiko statue in front of Shibuya station. I read from my friend's status which is tell that, sadly, the condition not good enough.
" College professor Parker Wilson finds a young Akita puppy that's been abandoned at the local train station, and he's instantly captivated by the dog. Assuming the dog's owner will return to the train station to claim him in the morning, Parker takes the puppy home overnight. But when no one comes to get the dog, Parker convinces his wife, Cate, to welcome him as part of the family. He dubs the puppy Hachiko--Hachi, for short--because of the Japanese symbol for good luck that's hanging from his collar. Hachi is a somewhat peculiar dog that refuses to learn to fetch or master other people-pleasing tricks, but he is a faithful companion and friend to Parker, alerting him of potential dangers and accompanying him to the train station each morning and meeting him there after his return trip each evening. After the professor dies while away from home, the dog keeps vigil waiting for his master for nearly a decade. "
The story so touchy. In the beginning, it was a little bit boring. Just Richard Gere, who is unfuckingbelievable still look fresh, can made me survive to finish it. He also remind me to my senior high school teacher. The dog played well. He is sooooo cute! Both when he was young and adult.
In the middle, we were curious where the saddest part. Because some people said that something shocked happen. My friend read the synopsis from DVD packing (oh yeah, we were watched the pirated DVD) and started cry. She told that Parker pass away and Hachi waiting him at the station for nine years after it. I wanted not to cry and not really care when read the synopsis. But when that scene came out, I felt something wrong with my eyes. Ok, I was crying too just a little. One of my friend, who is read the synopsis, started to cry (again) with funny sound. Then I cried and laughed at the same time. Absurd!
Hachiko statue in front of Shibuya station. I read from my friend's status which is tell that, sadly, the condition not good enough.