... as the only guy who wasn't in the photo with the other 9 finalists. *sigh*
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Sunday, May 04, 2008
THE STAR's special mention of Chicken Rice Mystery and Me
It seems that today's THE STAR had another write-up on BMW SHORTIES, and I got a special mention...

... as the only guy who wasn't in the photo with the other 9 finalists. *sigh*
... as the only guy who wasn't in the photo with the other 9 finalists. *sigh*
Check out Da Huang PIctures' Online Shop
The folks at DA HUANG PICTURES have set up an online shop, so you can now buy their much-talked-about festival hits and watch it at the comfort of your own living room.
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Shaolin Girl 少林少女
After 3 weeks of Japanese language classes, I decided to put my newly-acquired language skills to test by going to the cinema for the first time since arriving at Tokyo. My original plan was to see IRON MAN, but since it isn't going to come out in Japan until September, I can only pick a Japanese film to watch (all other Hollywood fare were stuff that came out during the end of 2007, the newer stuff showing now are SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES and 10 000 B.C...)
I picked a film which I knew wouldn't really be too much of a challenge to understand despite my lack of Japanese language skills:
SHAOLIN GIRL.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Visiting Tokyo Tower
Yesterday was Showa Memorial Day, so I went to visit Tokyo Tower with some friends.
My camcorder and my digital camera can never co-exist, if I bring only my camera, I am more likely to take some good photos, but when I'm busy shooting with my camcorder, the quality of the photos from my camera tend to suffer.
I was very surprised that only 20% of the photos I took yesterday were presentable. My camera is useless in taking night photos (it's an old Canon PC1226). Almost everything I took were blurry. Should have brought my mini-tripod.
Anyway, here are the photos:
My camcorder and my digital camera can never co-exist, if I bring only my camera, I am more likely to take some good photos, but when I'm busy shooting with my camcorder, the quality of the photos from my camera tend to suffer.
I was very surprised that only 20% of the photos I took yesterday were presentable. My camera is useless in taking night photos (it's an old Canon PC1226). Almost everything I took were blurry. Should have brought my mini-tripod.
Anyway, here are the photos:
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Japanese Films vs The Rest Of The World
(I'll be peppering this post with photos of the awesome NAKAMA YUKIE, whom I've liked a lot since I first watched the TRICK series, and also in honour of Gokusen 3 being the top-rated dorama in Tokyo now)
Last night (or two nights ago, since it's past midnight), I read an article on Japan Times called FILM FESTIVALS: HOW JAPAN IS VIEWED FROM AFAR by Alexander Jacoby, and I find myself agreeing with the opening paragraphs:
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Buying A New Jacket In Shibuya
My old black leather jacket can't be worn anymore. For some weird reason, whitish-looking powdery stuff have been coming out of it. For the past few weeks, I've been wearing the same black jersey the whole time (the one you see on the black and white photo I used for the Twitter window at the right sidebar) because my other jackets are way too thick to wear during the Spring.
Besides, I needed to take a walk, and I haven't been to Shibuya all these while either.
Shibuya is a colourful place, and I see lots of costumed musicians performing, and promoting something. The ones in the photo below were standing outside a pachinko shop.
Besides, I needed to take a walk, and I haven't been to Shibuya all these while either.
Shibuya is a colourful place, and I see lots of costumed musicians performing, and promoting something. The ones in the photo below were standing outside a pachinko shop.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Daihachi Yoshida's wonderful Funuke, Show Some Love You Losers! 腑抜けども、悲しみの愛を見せろ
Been getting rather difficult for me to write any film reviews lately, but here you go:
Funuke, Show Some Love You Losers! is a film I knew nothing about when I started watching it, and I finished it feeling rather rewarded.
It's a film about a dysfunctional family, it's driven completely by the four primary characters and the relationship and interaction between them. The opening scene sets the tone for things to come, we see a gruesome traffic accident caused by a cat that's sickeningly funny.
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