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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Hi peeps! Long time haven't blogged.
Im about crazy bcause I found a really marvelous novels
I already read about 4 novels
The first novel tittled Glam Girls, the second one is Reputation and I just finished reading the third one which tittled Unbelievable and the fourth one Magnificent (I read it first before Unbelievable) and the fifth Outrageous (haven't read it) I colored the tittles based on the covers.
Those novels told us about 3 girls's lifes which so Glamorous, Popular, Fashionista much, Rich ppl, and many other fabolous things which would make you envy when you read those.
There are 3 teens, they're adrianna(Ad) the smarttest, Rashida Agasi Pradakso (Rashi) the richest the "Bos" the most stylish and has a very big power to do anything she wants to do and Shinna Maessa Wijaya (maybella) the western girl,model of maybeline.
The first novel (Glam Grils) told us about Ad's life.
The second novel (Reputation) told us about Rashi's life. OMG I swear you won't regret to read this book,totally awesome pretty complicated BUT THIS BOOK IS SO DAMN HAWT you should buy it tho
The third novel (unbelievable) told us about Maybella's life. Her glamour life,models,runaway,NY,brand clothes,shoes,bags and other feminime,cute,hawt things.
Well I Vote for Reputation cause that book is totally oh wait which word can describe how great that book is! Ah just read it and you'll know
I love those boook much
About the fourth book,magnificent, I think the rest of the book are telling as about the nerd side or lemme say more patient hm unlucky side for a teen
The clique is a gang of Rashi,Maybella,Ad which is so POPULAR!
Ah too many words to told you how awosome the story of the books are.
YOU SHOULD READ IT!!!!!!!!!!
Friday, July 30, 2010
I think what it comes down to is not that I dislike the film, but it’s actually well enough made that certain things the characters do actually activate parts of my personality. For the storyline between Anna & Ben that means the fact that I can’t tolerate people that cheat on their significant others gets kicked in and I can’t stand to watch their scenes – it literally makes me mad at Ben that he would cheat on his wife, and upset at Anna that she would be okay with taking a married man away from his wife.
The case of Gigi isn’t as severe. What resonates with me about Gigi, is that though she is much bolder than I there are parts of her character that I see so clearly in my personality that I literally become embarrassed for her. While I can watch all of her scenes, I literally become emotionally tense as she goes through situations with men. When she finally hits on Alex after the party I usually talk to the screen and tell her just to “leave!” – of course I know she won’t listen, but I swear to you my brain just wants her to avoid embarrassment.
You’d think as He’s Just Not That Into You isn’t really a relaxing film for me to watch, I wouldn’t enjoy it enough to watch a lot. Truth is, I do love watching it. I think it’s a well made film, and there are parts of the film that don’t make me embarrassed or upset. I think one of the best, most heartfelt stories about love is in the film between Beth & Neil. Theirs is a story line I would actually watch more of, but their place in the film helps to round out everything else that may make the film an “interactive” home viewing experience for me.
What can I say, this is one “chick flick” that I like.
Alex: I dunno... I like you
Gigi: You do?
Alex: Well, yeah, okay, don't start doodling my name on your binder, okay.
Simply put, I think the man has one of the most unique visions out there and I cannot wait to see what leaps from his brain, to page to screen next.
One of my professors once said that you could tell a directors talent by watching their second film; if their first film was fantastic and their second film lacking, it usually meant that the director was overwhelmed and didn’t truly understand how they put the first film together and made it what it was. Well,Brick was always going to be a tough act to follow, but Johnson hit his second film out of the park with The Brother’s Bloom.
This is a film where every visual is calculated to give maximum impact, color is used to create whimsy in what should be a dark world, and again, the writing shows the unique mind of the creator behind it. The Brother’s Bloom is a unique world or quirky characters, real danger, whimsy and intrigue. This is a film where gentlemen thieves exist and there is no damsel in distress, a witty narrator helps tell the tale, and when the credits roll none of the characters will ever be the same – yet it can still end on a hopeful note.
If you haven’t seen this gem of a film I emplore you to see it. You’ll be ushered into a world unlike any other, and at the end of the day I hope you’ll be awaiting Johnson’s next film as well.
Penelope: This was a story about a girl who could find infinite beauty in anything, any little thing, and even love the person she was trapped with. And i told myself this story until it became true. Now, did doing this help me escape a wasted life? Or did it blind me so I didn't want to escape it? I don't know, but either way I was the one telling my own story...
Labels: adrien brody, brothers bloom, mark ruffalo, rachel weisz, rian johnson
Someone got me wonder about changes of mind today…
In the other hand we love to craft identities, unconscious motionless individuals, instead of allowing you to just BE. How can you be so free at one point and suddenly be fasten in the strings of sureness!?
So turns it out to be another day, the new challenges that we say we couldn’t live without show up and the static identity gets confused and frustrated setting a new beginning by changing its mind!
Hummm maybe is just a redundant cycle of life!!!!!!! Found it just better not try to understand this individuality …
Labels: Wonder wall
Thursday, July 29, 2010
This is a show made by its characters. Dave Foley plays the stations new News Manager, who has to fire the man he’s replacing as his first act of business. Stephen Root is Jimmy James who you’ll find more often in the mens room or behind Dave’s desk than crunching numbers. Andy Dick plays Matthew, the reporter who apparently has no skill whatsoever besides annoying his coworkers. Maura Tierney is Lisa Miller, the straight edged reporter who though she was a shoe-in for Dave’s job and ends up entwined in a relationship with Dave. Vicki Lewis is Beth, the world’s most memorable secretary who would rather skip out on a bonus than get Dave coffee. Joe Rogan is Joe the handyman who makes things out of reclaimed parts and without an instruction manual instead of making a trip to the hardware store. Khandi Alexander is Catherine Duke, regal news anchor and office spitfire. And rounding out the cast is Phil Hartman is Bill McNeal the stations egotist news anchor.
This show makes me miss Phil Hartman in a way I haven’t since he first died. This man was a comic of unparalelled skill and his star was only starting to shine when he was murdered. The only issue I have is that in hindsight the first Christmas episode, where Bill has a stalker that is trying to kill him is very hard to watch knowing how he actually died. When the stalker finally cuts his brake line and the episode ends with Bill unable to stop his care I was unable to laugh knowing that Phil Hartman was murdered.
Even with that tragedy hanging over the show, it’s impossible not to fall in love with NewsRadio. This show is one of the best written sitcoms that may have ever been on the air, and the fact that it was cut down in its prime still makes me a bit sad.
Dave: Have you thought about how this will make you co-workers feel?
Bill: Actually, one of the great things about the cubicle is not having to think about my co-workers at all.
~ The Shrink
Labels: dave foley, joe rogan, maura tierney, newsradio, phil hartman, stephen root
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
If you haven’t seen Brick here’s why I think it’s so awe inspiring.
I’m going to start with the visuals, the cinematography. This film is fully planned visually, somehow balancing an Orange County setting with dirt and grit. As I live in Orange County, not too far from where Brick was filmed, I know what this local looks like and somehow Johnson and DP Steve Yedlin managed to make San Clemente look like a place I’d never seen before. On as meager a budget as they had, the duo put a consistent color scheme, texture and feel into their film that set it apart from so many low budget films. The cinematography tells the story as the characters go through it.
You can’t talk about Brick without talking about the cast. This is the film that helped launch Joseph Gordon-Levitt into the realm of a hard core indy actor and shake loose from the mantle of television he’d had on him. In a career that’s since spanned some of the richest roles in recent cinema, Brick still stands as one of his best performances. Getting that kind of performance out of your lead actor, and achieving riveting and genuine performances out of everyone else onscreen is a thing to be envious of. As a director it’s hard enough to get one outstanding performance out of your cast, but to get every actor to appear onscreen as if they were born into the roles they are playing is a thing of downright beauty.
One cannot watch even the trailer for this film without noticing the writing, again by Rian Johnson. The dialogue that drips off the characters tongues seems ripped from Dashiell Hammett and the plot could easily fit within any noir made in the era of Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder. This is a film so intricate that the audience gets lost with the characters and if any one element were out of place the entire film would come crashing down around us all.
Every single element that awes me about Brick comes back to one central element – Rian Johnson and his directorial style. Johnson manages to hit it out of the park from the opening shots of Brick; for a first feature he artfully merges tone, acting, dialogule, the visuals and the plot in such a way that his directorial stamp is clearly seen. Along with the story of Brendan Frye you can see the hand of Rian Johnson, and that is an incredibly difficult thing to achieve on a first feature.
Rian Johnson is someone I am both humbled by and inspired by because we’re young directors from the same county, and yet I have yet to be able to achieve what he has already artfully succeeded at doing.
Brendan: No, bulls would gum it. They'd flash their dusty standards at the wide-eyes and probably find some yegg to pin, probably even the right one. But they'd trample the real tracks and scare the real players back into their holes, and if we're doing this I want the whole story. No cops, not for a bit.
Labels: brick, joseph gordon-levitt, rian johnson
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
With every film Leonardo DiCaprio seems to be getting better, and Inception is one of his finest performances to date. I heard someone compare Leo’s character in Inception with his character in Shutter Island stating that the two were far too similar; despite the fact that both characters are fathers separated from their families I really see no further similarities. While it’s coincidence that both films came out in the same year, Cobb is a very sane man wanting desperately to be a father again and Teddy Daniels sole goal is to break the case and exact revenge.
One of the most stunning things in this film is still the sequences with Arthur and the rotating corridor. The sheer skill and coordination that went into the scene is mind boggling and the visuals are flawless. Nolan created an action sequence that I think will be imitated in the years to come, the same way that other filmmakers stole bullet time from The Matrix.
With Inception Christopher Nolan manages to make a film that is both thought provoking and action oriented. It’s a story that sparks of craftsmanship and I will be quite interested to see if it remains on everyone’s radar when awards season approaches.
Cobb: Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Hi there! Just bathed feel fresh much! Whats up!
Today is my first day in bandun,for several times. I just spent my 2 months holiday and yap need to go back to school so here Iam! Being alone again,doin evrysingle things all just by my self.
I lived here alone,mom&dad are in our house in Depok
SO need to be an independent girl,again.
Really the hardest thing to do is the distance between me&my family. Isn't an easy thing to be through.
I cried to move to another school but I was late for the registration,in public school, school already began since 2 weeks ago.
Today morning I went here at around 8am along our way when my dad asked about something or joking or just wanna start a chit chat I just blew him off. I hate him for a moment! SHIT why do I have to doing these kind of stuffs otherwise Im still 16! FUCK why do I hv to doing all these kind of stuff ALONE? HATE I HATE IT!
Stop argggghhhh I'm burning noo no gonna explode!
SO just wishing I could get a better life. Give up! School thingy just pissing me off all the time
Peace&Love
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Still not 100% but I’m back to work today! Yesterday I had too much time to think about my “dilemmas” that I didn’t want to stay another day at home.
I think I need a chill pill!!!!
Labels: Angola, Daily Life
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Due to some mistreat towards my own well-being condition I got a flu!!!
Today I had to stay at home doing nothing, well it doesn't sound that bad, but is not like you gonna be free just chilling around, it really gets boring to just seat and wait for the effect of the drugs!!!
It made me feel a bit homesick today!
Homesickness is the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from the specific home environment.The term is in origin a loan translation of nostalgia, as a feeling someone has when missing home.Frequently occurs when someone travels and may be exacerbated by unfamiliar environments or foreign cultural contexts, experience a sense of dread, helplessness!
Labels: Daily Life
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Haia peeps! Exhausted hoop sucha really tiring day!
Today, 20July is my bestfriend's birthday, her name is Ghina.
She has her own group named SS. 2 days before her birthday, I contacted one of her friend (ss) I told 'em I'm gonna join to make a surprise for Ghina.
So We talked through blackberry messenger, We set the surprise.
Today noon I went to Citos bought a cupcake for Ghina. Then off to margo. I met Piwi,Rista& Dira they're friends of Ghina's (ss). I don't really close to them thou and felt so awkward when Im with them but yeah I throw that feel away for Ghina. hahaha lol
We picked a shoes for Ghina's birthday gift
Then We bought donuts at j.co. After finished with the whole stuffs. We gone to Ghina's house
We met again at another alley but still close with ghin's house. Decorated the cupcake&donuts all together. But sudden, we lost the candles.
I went to a bakery shop w/ ka cesa,ka billy,ka via. Idk what should I write but billy made something stupid till evryone near that shop looking at us curiously! Ah If there's billy the situation would be so you know so joyful! hahahaha then we went back to the alley.
Put the candles above the donuts. Walked to ghina's house before that we asked for ghin's sister to turning off the whole lamps in their house and actin like there's something wrong in their house.
Ka cesa was turn off the whole lamps then we walked slowly, the whole lamps already off. It's dark there's Ghina in her terrace then we came while singing "happy birthday"
hahahaha It was touch her thou.
Im the one who's holding the donust with the burning candles! hahaha
So happy that it work! A minute after it we ate the donuts then Ghina invited us to eat. We ate after that we went back home. But I was still at Ghin's till maybe 10.30pm the other were already home.
Had a lil chit-chat w/ ghins. She said she appreciated&thankful for our lil surprise! Ah that words paid the whole tired feelings!
So here I am. Already at home. Blogging,sharing a lil story about my best ;)
What I really love about the directing of Inglourious Basterds is that there are no lost performances. When I watch the film, every character that makes it on screen is memorable, rounded and worth paying attention to – with an ensemble cast as big as this, and numerous notable cameos that’s quite a feat for Tarantino to pull off. However, right down to Samuel L. Jackson’s voice over, there is nothing throwaway in this film.
I wish I could rave, rant and write about my favorite things in this film, but as I love this film enough that I want to keep the readers that haven’t seen it in the dark I won’t. Instead I will keep this short and say one thing: Inglourious Basterds is a film that you need to experience for yourself, so please, go experience it.
Lt. Aldo Raine: You didn't say the goddamn rendezvous was in a fuckin' basement.
Lt. Archie Hicox: I didn't know.
Lt. Aldo Raine: You said it was in a tavern.
Lt. Archie Hicox: It is a tavern.
Lt. Aldo Raine: Yeah, in a basement. You know, fightin' in a basement offers a lot of difficulties. Number one being, you're fightin' in a basement!
Labels: brad pitt, eli roth, inglourious basterds, quentin tarantino
Monday, July 19, 2010
I know that the Coen’s got Blood Simple made because of sheer determination. I’ve heard stories of where they showed clips of test footage in people’s living rooms as fund raisers, taped Frances McDormand into camera rigging for special shots, and just generally did everything short of selling their souls for their first feature.
The effort paid off.
I watch Blood Simple and I miss the days when independent film wasn’t its own market. When determination, style and talent could get your farther than a budget and a known cast. While that’s not completely gone from the indy market of today, the indy market is much more main stream now than it is independent. Watching Blood Simple reminds me of a much more pure way of making your passion films.
The single thing that characterizes Blood Simple more than anything else is how stark the film is. The setting are bleak, empty and harsh as is the situation they are all thrown into. While the plot may revolve around Abby having left her husband Marty, we never wonder which one of the two is more at fault for their rift – Abby is the adultrus wife, but Marty is the crazed, abusive husband and no one around them is clean.
It’s plain and simple to see watching this film how the Coen’s turned into Oscar winners. Their imagination and vision has always been unique and different. They are filmmakers that from the very start had great stories to tell.
Directors & Writers: Joel & Ethan Coen
Ray: John Getz
Abby: Frances McDormand
Marty: Dan Hedaya
Private Detective: M. Emmet Walsh
Private Detective:The world is full o' complainers. An' the fact is, nothin' comes with a guarantee. Now I don't care if you're the pope of Rome, President of the United States or Man of the Year; somethin' can all go wrong. Now go on ahead, y'know, complain, tell your problems to your neighbor, ask for help, 'n watch him fly. Now, in Russia, they got it mapped out so that everyone pulls for everyone else... that's the theory, anyway. But what I know about is Texas, an' down here... you're on your own.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Have you ever chewing jelly beans?
Have you ever taste the delicious jelly beans?
It has many colours. The tastes was depend on each colours
Because it was so colorful,it make jelly beans looks more cutie! Ah I love it!
I loves the blue,pink with it dots/patterns on each jelly
But the brown,red taste bad! I hate both of 'em. It taste like iuh! Totally terrible seriously! -_-
I guess jelly beans is one of the most delicious food which's cannot be denied by anyone!
So far I never seen jelly beans was sell in Indonesia, never found which place where they sell jelly beans!
I LOVE JELLY BEANS! Do you?
It has many colours aite! Ah beauty!