Stuff

July 31st, 2008

Bee Movie

Issie just loves watching this movie. She watches it every night!

According to IMDB, there was a live action trailer… Thanks to YouTube, here it is:

April 20th, 2008
April 14th, 2008

Primer on Primer

Well, not really.

Last Saturday, we watched Primer and were we confused! (DVD was courtesy of Allan, the movie addict.)

Dionne was not able to finish the movie as she was already sleepy. So that left me to finish the movie and explain it to her.

I finished the movie but couldn’t explain it to her! That’s even after I read some articles on it online.

We decided to watch the movie again, from the point where she dozed off.

This time, we had more time to analyze what was happening and make guesses on why/how/what happened.

If you haven’t seen this yet, I recommend watching it. If you think you understand it, give us a buzz and you can explain to us over coffee. :)

July 20th, 2007

The Rebellion Begins

Last Wednesday, Dionne and I went to watch Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix at Greenbelt 3. (We were finally able to use our M-Pass again. It was about to expire after two more months of inactivity. But after Wednesday, it’s back to six more months.)

We opted for a relatively early screening (7:05 PM) so as to avoid being out too late. At 6:15 PM, we were able to get our tickets.

Because we didn’t have enough time for a non-fastfood meal, we just bought snacks to bring to the movie. Dionne had what looked like a big bucket of cheese-flavored popcorn. She eventually found out that there was a piece of cardboard at the bottom of the bucket that occupies around 20% of its volume. Tsk tsk tsk.

While I had a Sack of 4 (with cheese) from Sliders. For PHP 100, it’s not worth your money.

(We also bought a box of cupcakes from Gonuts Donuts. You have to try these!)

Surprisingly, the cinema wasn’t even half-full. That’s just a week after it started being shown.

And then it started…

Dionne liked this movie more than the previous ones because Yates‘ take on it is more catered for adults than for kids.

My younger brother Jeffrey (Male, 24, Single) said that his friends say that they didn’t like this one because there was no Quidditch.

See the kids’ point of view?

Anyway, the last installment of the series is going to be available tomorrow. I’m not sure if bookstores will still be open at 12:01 AM later to sell these… If you are one of those who didn’t reserve a copy and want to get your hands on it, you can check this out. I got the link from one of my former officemates. I started reading it yesterday but somehow it felt different from J. K. Rowling’s style. I could be wrong… I’ll know tomorrow. :)

After the movie, we had a hearty dinner at Bubba Gump. We ordered one pasta dish and a bucket of shrimps cooked in different ways. One of them was called “chilly.” We thought it would be spicy. It didn’t occur to us that it was spelled such.

Imagine our surprise when we took our first bite of this chilly shrimp. It was cold.

Chilly not chili! Duh!

I was still able to finish most of it though. And still felt bad that I was not able to wipe out the chilly shrimps. They just taste odd. Just like the cold soup I had in London. (Yes, I still owe you guys the London kwento.)

From Bubba Gump, we went to Cold Rock. Dionne treated me to Ferrero-flavored ice cream with cookie dough and Nutella. Sinful!

I’m very happy with how our date turned out. It’s been a while I guess. I hope to do this more often now that most of my projects are almost done. As long as baby allows us. Wavyu baby!

June 29th, 2007

Transform and … Pop!

Yesterday, we went for an unscheduled visit to Dionne’s OB because she’s been sick for the past few days. She was beginning to worry about our baby.

At around 10:30AM we were on our way to Chinese General Hospital. When we got there, there were already five other women in the queue. We had to wait for around 30 minutes before the doctor came. Then an hour for our turn.

When we got inside the clinic, the doctor asked her questions on how she feels now and how long it’s been since she got sick. She prescribed some meds for Dionne to take for one week. I do hope she feels better now.

As part of the routine checkup, the doctor listens to baby’s heartbeat via the doppler. For the past tow sessions, I missed hearing this. Not this time!

At the sight of the oil (was that oil?) being applied on Dionne’s tummy, I bolted up from my chair and stood on the doctor’s left. Unfortunately for me, baby wasn’t as steady as before so it was hard to get a reading. But I did get to hear a few seconds of it…

POP-POP-POP!

Wow. Simply wow.

After the movie, we had lunch at home then went to SM San Lazaro to pay my credit card bill that was due on that day.

I originally just had permission for a half-day leave, which was extended to a whole day, thanks to the kindness of my boss. Although I still feel I am entitled to at least two weeks vacation for the work that I did in London. But that’s for another post. Hehe.

I got to spend the whole afternoon with Dionne. Yey!

We were surprised by the number of people at SM on a Thursday, and at 2PM! It could be because it’s the first day for Transformers!

Having missed a lot of good movies the past month, we (at least, I, hehe) wouldn’t want to miss this one.

And did we have a blast with the movie!

I was in awe when I saw their new looks. Bumblebee is … Oops. Sorry about that.

And Megratron! He’s … OOOPS. Sorry again. Just watch the movie. If you’re a fan of the original series (not the Primal one), you’ll love this one.

I do hope there’s going to be a sequel.

(Anybody wants to play Transformers TCG? I’d rather have the toys!)

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