Friday, August 6, 2010

Tags

Now that's a real problem up there. Somehow, I'm having a hard time with tags. I know its purpose and all that, but I just lack the motivated to get things started I need my daily dose of  Naruto! Perhaps tomorrow, I'll do it. And since I have a blog draft, I might really get heated tomorrow. Expect 2 blog posts tomorrow! 

For tonight, I'll think about proper tags. I'm a neat person, you know. Now you know.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

3 Reasons why my "Blogging" is hindered (everytime)

Basically, I can write about stuff whenever and wherever I want. Be it on my mind, be it in the shower where I make life decisions, or even that time in class where everyone is completely blank. However, there are problems that never fail to present themselves whenever I feel the urge to discuss and analyze a particular topic or issue (even rants, mind you) and hinder me from creating a bountiful and (possibly) useful post.


Among the top contenders are [there are 3 (originally 5, but meh)]:
Author's note: Please, please, pretty please read. Put strikethrough here.



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Don't fret.

Okay, it's time to be active again.

Rarely do I find that moment wherein I am ravaged by a deluge of new ideas, inspirations, and plain nonsense. Also, I'll be trying to switch my fonts into default, since it's pretty much messy and tiring to customize the fonts I use every single time I compose. A simpler life would be better and more healthful, don't you think?

And oh, this blog will cover things anything under the sun soon. Not unless I get paid to advertise something or something, though. All that's well, ends well. Okay, that was random. I'm also thinking of being a Cracked Editor. I love humor.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

On Hiatus

Well, if you want to put it that way. I have a lot of things on my mind right now. When I'm in the tub, I think about random things and ideas suddenly poof out. "Ah, I'll blog this one, etc." But when I come out of the bath, the ideas are gone. Vanish like bubbles. I'll make updates, but not that often. I think my summer's just starting - JAMPACKED.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Free Willy

Meh, I didn't watch this movie. It's a movie right? Then, why was Willy called free? Did he/she had his/her freedom? Was he/she allowed to do whatever he/she wanted?


In a way, I am like Free Willy. I am free, although not free in the sense that I could do whatever I want. I'm free because I have nothing to do. I will start initiating. I will start working. I will start developing. Rather than will, I shall. I'm a procrastinator though, so I won't wonder if someday I'm still idle. If I'm still the same lonely boat on the turbulent rapids, going wherever the waves go. If I'm still the same ol' one who keeps on dreaming, who keeps on isolating, who keeps on being crazy, who keeps on being aloof.

But hey, I'm trying hard. I'm trying to be an author now. Well, here's my hanky. Wipe the tears off your eyes. That was just a literary idea. No big deal, seriously. Embracing a new task now.

PS. The procrastinator part was true.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Plans (which will surely remain as plans)

Since it's summer, I want to do a lot of things. New things, to be exact. Ha ha, I know that's not exactly exact, but let me pass this time. Also, I'm not used to make to-do lists or any related lists. I keep it in my mind, make it spontaneous.

Among the things I'd like to do this summer, here are the exciting ones:

  1. Gym membership or simply go to the gym and work out
  2. Go scuba-diving in the aquariums
  3. Take skiing lessons
  4. Register in a sports club
  5. Desert Safari!
I really wanted to make this as confidential as possible, but I guess I could cut off some slack since it's summer.


For the Gym Membership. Simple. I just want to work out. Nuff said. Scuba-diving seems fun, so yeah. With the sharks, fishes, and manta rays. Yum! Oops. Skiing lessons, for me to go to the top of the hill. I need to have some prior experience and I don't see the need for me to stumble every single time I try to ski. Too bad I won't be able to do this often though. Sports Club. Tennis will do, I like Tennis. Archery will do too, provided I get to wear Oriental clothes. Baah. Desert Safari. Nuff Said. Too bad it's so hot.

As I said earlier in my recent blog post, I'm devastated. Private reasons. So it reflects on my blog. Hey, it's mine after all.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: The Last Installment

The final installment of the Harry Potter series is now up - with a trailer. Watch it here:



After an extended opening showing Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) approaching Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), the trailer blazes through a montage of some of the big action moments in the films: Harry flies over London on Hagrid's motorcycle, runs for his life through the forest, and gets attacked by a giant snake. Harry's friends also get to show their heroic sides, with Hermione (Emma Watson) standing up to a threat with wand drawn, and Ron (Rupert Grint) swinging a sword.
The trailer also gives a look at the epic scope of the movies. It shows the gigantic dragon that guards the vaults of Gringotts Bank. Hogwarts is surrounded by a dome of fiery energy. And the students run away as the school is blasted with explosions. It all leads up to Harry and Voldemort facing off against each other in the courtyard, locked in their climatic battle.
You're not going to get to see that fight, though, for another year. The first part of "The Deathly Hallows" will open in theaters on November 19 of this year, but the second half won't be out until July 15, 2011. That will be nearly 10 years since the first movie hit screens in 2001.
Splitting one massive "Potter" book into two movies isn't a new idea. The filmmakers considered splitting "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" into separate films, but decided instead to trim out many of the novel's subplots and just focus on Harry's story. That wasn't an option for the sprawling final book, so they chose to divide it into halves. Naturally, they did consult with J.K. Rowling first, and she agreed with their decision.
Both parts will be shown in 3D, though they were shot in 2D and will be converted in post-production. Segments of the past two "Potter" films were adapted to 3D, but this is the first time a full movie will undergo the process.
If you think that saying good-bye to Harry Potter will be emotional for you, don't worry, you're not alone. Daniel Radcliffe said in a recent interview that he and his costars were all overwhelmed when they filmed the final shot of the series. He told MTV, "I didn't expect myself to get particularly emotional but I really did." Radcliffe said the last shot he filmed was a simple stunt of him jumping and rolling onto a mat, and when that was finished, "It just was bizarre; really, really strange indeed."
taken from Yahoo! Movies




I hope I won't be disappointed. Why? Because,
  1. I have already read the book. I know all the twists and turns, what really happened, the real action, the scenes. Therefore, if an exciting part in the book is dropped in the movie, I shall truly be disappointed. Pretty much like the Half-Blood Prince. Lots of good scenes were omitted.
  2. The book was such an exciting read. The movie should do it justice.
  3. Since it's the last, why need to cut down costs? ha ha ha.
But since it will be divided into two parts, I think it will contain all the vital and critical scenes in the book. I really hope so, since the book was such a page-turner.


This is all I can blog, since I'm pretty much devastated these days. Sick and tired.