Thursday, August 30, 2007
The High School in HSM is nothing like mineAt my school, there is no school spirit, there are no "groups" of skaters/jocks/nerds and the stage production sucks. I know that the high school in HSM is very exaggerated, but my school doesn't even come close to any aspects of it.
In HSM, for some reason when someone sing and dance on the table, people will follow him/her singing and dancing while adults really don't give a damn about it ,whereas in any other high school in the world you would get beaten and people making fun of you if you jumped on tables and started singing and possibly you'll be kicked out of your school.
The most unrealistic part of HSM is how everyone can read other people's mind as they can sing and dance in sequence order and unison. For example, it's like all the basketball players knew that the lead dancer's next move is. IRL, IF all of them dance, there won't be a basketball team instead it will be a ballet team run by a gay teacher.
There's really no reality in HSM. If that's really happen in a typical school, everyone will often spontaneously break out into catchy songs. It's really sad actually that those young children who watch HSM will think that secondary schools will be like this. Big, spacious and clean school, mind reading students, active dancers and singers and everyone is happy with everyone.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Yatta! 3 movies in 3 weeks!!
It's rare for me to watch movies in a row as I usually rest for 1 week and watch it the next week.
1. The Simpsons Movie
This is the movie that I've anticipated for a really long time. But, I was still watching it with low expectations because the recent episodes of The Simpsons are crap with focus towards physical humour. Blek. After coming out of the theater watching a 1 1/2 hour long episode, I was dissapointed. One of the main reasons were they were still focusing on physical humour! It's so annoying that the whole audience laugh at Homer getting injured.
Speaking of audience, it's one of the weak points when I was watching it. I was like WTF when everyone was still laughing at Spider Pig. Seriously, just click any channel right now and there will be Homer singing Spider Pig. Besides that, those not Simpsons fan don't get the jokes that have reference to the show. Like when Homer and Bart jump over the gorge..I spotted something that the fans will laugh and the ending where Dr. Nick died. Ughh, I was the only one who laugh at that because he said, "Bye everybody". Still a great film to watch IF you were watching in a small crowd and alone.
2. Rush Hour 3
This trilogy must be the worst among the trilogies (yes, even Spiderman 3...). Maybe it was Jackie getting old and not getting many fight scenes in it. I was so irritated with the pacing for a 1 1/2 hour movie. When they were showing the final fight scene, I thought to myself, "This scene is quite long for a rising action." And when they show the credits after that, I was seriously shocked. The plot sucks hardly, too. It's really logical to have a Japanese as a brother to a Chinese guy. /sarcasm
And this time, Chris Tucker gets into my nerves sometimes. His dialogues sucks ass so much until I need to close my ears. Overall, bad plot + bad directing + bad fight scenes = Great Failure!
3. Ratatouille
Ahh, Pixar. You've done it again with this wonderful movie. You made me feel like going to Paris and eat ratatouille (anyone know where I can eat it at KL?) The movie was so beautiful and splendid. The animators made Paris so pretty and shiny like those holiday ads.
Besides that, the plot was superb. To make it more interesting, they add in 4 more subplots as their finishing touch. A must watch movie for all and it's under my best film of 2007, btw. =D
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