The complete...
Jan. 8th, 2005 04:36 amBeen reading "The Complete Suicide Manual" (a result of my searching for a similar book in the series). Strangely fascinating. Too bad that reading from screen makes me tired so quickly, I want to move on to "The Complete Revenge Manual" as well.
As for my book,
vicky_guu_sama, I'll get around to scanning it eventually...
Oh yeah and, dinner with sis, Sai & co. I got there first, and since I have no idea what Sai's friends look like, I called sis and go WTF where the hell are you, from Yeung Shing in China Town. At that moment, they were on their way from Uniqlo. Regent Street, man. *sigh* I did see the table I suspect would be the one, but well, by some chance I found Walter, Ken and Edward in the same floor as well XD So sat down with them for a while. Walter still wants my Glay videos, will need to burn him some. Was another one of those boring dinners, because I didn't know those people and didn't feel like knowing them. Well CY I wouldn't mind being friends with, as for the others...
As for my book,
Oh yeah and, dinner with sis, Sai & co. I got there first, and since I have no idea what Sai's friends look like, I called sis and go WTF where the hell are you, from Yeung Shing in China Town. At that moment, they were on their way from Uniqlo. Regent Street, man. *sigh* I did see the table I suspect would be the one, but well, by some chance I found Walter, Ken and Edward in the same floor as well XD So sat down with them for a while. Walter still wants my Glay videos, will need to burn him some. Was another one of those boring dinners, because I didn't know those people and didn't feel like knowing them. Well CY I wouldn't mind being friends with, as for the others...
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Been reading "The Complete Suicide Manual" (a result of my searching for a similar book in the series). Strangely fascinating. Too bad that reading from screen makes me tired so quickly, I want to move on to "The Complete Revenge Manual" as well.
As for my book, <user site="livejournal.com" user="vicky_guu_sama">, I'll get around to scanning it eventually...
Oh yeah and, dinner with sis, Sai & co. I got there first, and since I have no idea what Sai's friends look like, I called sis and go WTF where the hell are you, from Yeung Shing in China Town. At that moment, they were on their way from Uniqlo. Regent Street, man. *sigh* I did see the table I suspect would be the one, but well, by some chance I found Walter, Ken and Edward in the same floor as well XD So sat down with them for a while. Walter still wants my Glay videos, will need to burn him some. Was another one of those boring dinners, because I didn't know those people and didn't feel like knowing them. Well CY I wouldn't mind being friends with, as for the others... <_< >_>
Tonight it's been reading book, more Kingdom Hearts, and some typing. I want my new keyboard.
My Glay DVD boxset has been shipped, yay!
And and. <a href="http://www.wkw2046.com/">2046</a> is being shown in UK cinemas nationwide. I never got to see it since it only came out in HK after the summer... it's one of those movies you'd totally love or hate. But seeing the cast (they even have Kimura Takuya O_O), I really should give it a go.
<lj-cut text="A quick intro thingy to the movie from yesasia.com">~~~
Possibly the most highly anticipated film from Hong Kong this year is undoubtedly the brand new piece from Wong Kar Wai, one of the world's most acclaimed directors. Five years in the making and starring some of the biggest stars in Asia, 2046 is not merely a film, it is a cultural event of 2004.
With a cast featuring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau, Faye Wong and Kimura Takuya one cannot deny the star power in this project, but the spotlight is really on Wong. His usual production collaborators such as production designer and editor William Cheng and cinematographer Christopher Doyle are back on board for this ride into the world that only Wong Kar Wai can conjure. Is 2046 a hotel room number? A train to the future? A memory? The year before China’s fifty-year of self-governing promise for Hong Kong expires? In many ways, it is all of the above, but also none of the above. Like all previous Wong films, it is the journey, and not the destination that matters, and all these inhabitants in his film are haunted not by the fear of the future but by the pain of the past.
Loosely a sequel to Wong's previous film, In the Mood for Love, Tony Leung once again plays writer Chow Mo Wan, but he is nothing like the Chow Mo Wan from the previous film. Now Chow has become a womanizer who writes soft pornographic stories to sustain his boozing habits. In the film we see his various relationships with a group of women: Black Spider (Gong Li) in Singapore, whose real name, Su Li Zhen, is the same as slz 1960 (Maggie Cheung), his lover in In The Mood for Love. His friendship with Mimi (Carina Lau reprising a previous WKW role), Wang Jing Wen (Faye Wong), the daughter of the motel owner who is in love with a Japanese man (Kimura Takuya) and his illicit affair with callgirl Bai Ling (Zhang Ziyi), a resident in room 2046. Is Chow Mo Wan really a completely different character, existing in a parallel world to In the Mood for Love, or is he really the same character but is now completely destroyed by a failed romance?
With Cheng's luscious art direction, Doyle's stunning cinematography, a hypnotic soundtrack by Peer Raben and Shigeru Umebayashi, as well as stunning performances from the cast, 2046, is the latest masterpiece from writer/producer/director Wong Kar Wai. The story is presented to you, and it's up to you to find its own meaning.
~~~</lj-cut>
And and and. I seem to be the only one in the entire Milky Way who thinks Myu3's Tezuka is a better Tezuka. Both in terms of looks and voice. (TakaEiji's very good looking, but doesn't make as good a Tezuka, to me.)
As for my book, <user site="livejournal.com" user="vicky_guu_sama">, I'll get around to scanning it eventually...
Oh yeah and, dinner with sis, Sai & co. I got there first, and since I have no idea what Sai's friends look like, I called sis and go WTF where the hell are you, from Yeung Shing in China Town. At that moment, they were on their way from Uniqlo. Regent Street, man. *sigh* I did see the table I suspect would be the one, but well, by some chance I found Walter, Ken and Edward in the same floor as well XD So sat down with them for a while. Walter still wants my Glay videos, will need to burn him some. Was another one of those boring dinners, because I didn't know those people and didn't feel like knowing them. Well CY I wouldn't mind being friends with, as for the others... <_< >_>
Tonight it's been reading book, more Kingdom Hearts, and some typing. I want my new keyboard.
My Glay DVD boxset has been shipped, yay!
And and. <a href="http://www.wkw2046.com/">2046</a> is being shown in UK cinemas nationwide. I never got to see it since it only came out in HK after the summer... it's one of those movies you'd totally love or hate. But seeing the cast (they even have Kimura Takuya O_O), I really should give it a go.
<lj-cut text="A quick intro thingy to the movie from yesasia.com">~~~
Possibly the most highly anticipated film from Hong Kong this year is undoubtedly the brand new piece from Wong Kar Wai, one of the world's most acclaimed directors. Five years in the making and starring some of the biggest stars in Asia, 2046 is not merely a film, it is a cultural event of 2004.
With a cast featuring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau, Faye Wong and Kimura Takuya one cannot deny the star power in this project, but the spotlight is really on Wong. His usual production collaborators such as production designer and editor William Cheng and cinematographer Christopher Doyle are back on board for this ride into the world that only Wong Kar Wai can conjure. Is 2046 a hotel room number? A train to the future? A memory? The year before China’s fifty-year of self-governing promise for Hong Kong expires? In many ways, it is all of the above, but also none of the above. Like all previous Wong films, it is the journey, and not the destination that matters, and all these inhabitants in his film are haunted not by the fear of the future but by the pain of the past.
Loosely a sequel to Wong's previous film, In the Mood for Love, Tony Leung once again plays writer Chow Mo Wan, but he is nothing like the Chow Mo Wan from the previous film. Now Chow has become a womanizer who writes soft pornographic stories to sustain his boozing habits. In the film we see his various relationships with a group of women: Black Spider (Gong Li) in Singapore, whose real name, Su Li Zhen, is the same as slz 1960 (Maggie Cheung), his lover in In The Mood for Love. His friendship with Mimi (Carina Lau reprising a previous WKW role), Wang Jing Wen (Faye Wong), the daughter of the motel owner who is in love with a Japanese man (Kimura Takuya) and his illicit affair with callgirl Bai Ling (Zhang Ziyi), a resident in room 2046. Is Chow Mo Wan really a completely different character, existing in a parallel world to In the Mood for Love, or is he really the same character but is now completely destroyed by a failed romance?
With Cheng's luscious art direction, Doyle's stunning cinematography, a hypnotic soundtrack by Peer Raben and Shigeru Umebayashi, as well as stunning performances from the cast, 2046, is the latest masterpiece from writer/producer/director Wong Kar Wai. The story is presented to you, and it's up to you to find its own meaning.
~~~</lj-cut>
And and and. I seem to be the only one in the entire Milky Way who thinks Myu3's Tezuka is a better Tezuka. Both in terms of looks and voice. (TakaEiji's very good looking, but doesn't make as good a Tezuka, to me.)
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Date: 2005-01-08 12:12 pm (UTC)Besides, Myu3's Tez looks more uke than Myu2's...
Oh I gotta rewatch Myu2 and see..... XD