Thursday, June 30, 2005

Why I Haven't Seen "War of the Worlds"

I admire Steven Spielberg a lot, as a person and as producer/director/writer but I haven't seen the movie "War of the Worlds."

It's because Tom Cruise doesn't sit on my favorites list. Well, I don't usually base my movie-watching activities on whether I like actors or not. Think "Seven," I watched it and I wasn't into Brad Pitt nor Gwyneth Paltrow (at the time).

I was never really into Tom Cruise, he never "had me at hello," I never really fell for his boyish looks in all of his movies. I'd probably choose Brad Pitt over him in a snap. Not because I got turned off by his war of words with Brooke Shields, after all, he is entitled to his own bouts of know-it-all-ness ("I know the history of psychiatry"). Not because there were and still ARE persistent rumors that he is GAY, being gay doesn't factor into how I choose my favorite actors. Not because of his alleged hyped-up romance with Katie Holmes, who's 20 or so years younger than him (goodness knows, theirs is not the only weird coupling out there!). Not because I think he actually IS on mind-altering drugs (proof are his actions of late).

It's just that his acting seemed to lack depth and always looked contrived. Heck, Bernie Mac is more sincere. Probably why he hasn't gotten an Oscar... He's just a pretty boy with the chiclets smile. They say he's the highest paid actor to date, I pray someone tell him to improve and give the moviegoing public value for their hard earned money!!

Also, my friends who have seen the movie are raving about the fx but contend that this movie won't be on their personal list of favorite movies of all time. The only notable actor in the film is (whaddaya expect?) Dakota Fanning.

Well, perhaps I will drag my lazy behind to the cineplex one of these days. But for now, I'm content with my friends' two cents on this one.

Note to self: watch "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" soon.

PS. pinyapol says Cruise looks like he has no character... Ouch!

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Movie: Madagascar












2005 Dreamworks. For more info, check out the movie's website.

I saw Madagascar last night with my sister pinyapol and had a blast. I love animated movies, anyone who generally dislikes animation in general has a childhood issue I think. He he..

The premise of the movie revolves around the zebra Marty's dream about being in the wild. The other animals in the New York Central Park Zoo, his best friend star-lion-king-of-the-zoo Alex, sassy hippo Gloria and hypochondriac giraffe Melman don't want to budge from their comfortable city life. The only other animals who wanted to get out of the zoo were the penguins. The penguins were hilarious. They look cute and cuddly but they are psychotic deep inside... Plotting all kinds of schemes just to go to Antartica. Kind of like one person I know, not that my friend wants to go to Antarctica, he's just plain devious :)

When they are finally in the wilds (unwillingly) of Madagascar, Marty realizes that he didn't like the wild at all. Even the penguins realize that Antarctica wasn't as cool as they imagined it to be.

Even if he was sooo hungry he could eat a horse (or a zebra), Alex the Lion demonstrated that even animals can control their base instincts in favor of friendship.

Along the way, they encounter the party-loving lemurs and hungry foosas.

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Personal Note: I wonder why 60% of married Pinoys could not contain their base instincts in favor of marital infidelity? Oh... Someone whispered that Pinoy males are not as highly evolved as lions he he... In this fish-out-of-water (or animals-out-of-the-zoo) movie, it just got me thinking of the movie "Castaway" (Tom Hamks). The movie even has a reference to Tom's ball Wilson in one scene. Of course, if you haven't seen "Castaway" you wouldn't know what I am talking about.

Well folks, as I have said before, I will say it again anyways, don't take this seriously, 'cause I certainly don't! Ciao :)

Sunday, June 26, 2005

Heartlands

There's a healthier way to office lunching. And it's called Heartlands. All you have to do is check out their website and order. They deliver to most offices in Makati and Ortigas.

You won't have to break the bank to taste Heny Sison's creations. A duo of salad and pasta is only P130. You order a fastfood combo meal and you get charged about P130 anyway.

For those on a low carb diet like Cherry who is on Atkins and Aileen who is on SBD, I guess you could try the salads or other vegetarian pasta (like the one tried La Primaverita) :)

Saturday, June 25, 2005

Movie: Monster In Law














2005 New Line Cinema
Jennifer Lopez as Charlie
Michael Vartan as Kevin
Jane Fonda as Viola, Kevin's mother
Wanda Sykes as Ruby, Viola's assistant
Directed by Robert Luketic
for more info, check out the movie's website.

The premise of the movie revolves around Charlie's soon-to-be mother-in-law, Viola, who recently got axed as a network anchor in favor of a younger woman. Then she meets her only son Kevin and his girlfriend Charlie and is not so thrilled to learn that she is going to be replaced by another woman in her son's life too.

So she concocts a plan to become the worst mother-in-law in history, Charlie would have to call the wedding off.

This movie marks Jane Fonda's return to the big screen after a 14-year absence. And return she did. She is still beautiful and fit, she virtually outshone Jennifer Lopez. Wanda Sykes also made a notable performance. The duo of Sykes and Fonda was hilarious. Vartan was blah. And what would you expect in a Jennifer Lopez vehicle but nice, prettied-up shots of her. Acting-wise, nothing new from Mrs. Marc Anthony.

Again, this is not a thinking person's movie but this is highly enjoyable if only for the Fonda-Sykes tandem. Do I hear Monster-In-Law Part II?

Friday, June 24, 2005

Eric Grohe

I have the utmost respect for artists. My friend Ems emailed me about Eric Grohe. I was blown away by the way he transforms a 2D blank wall into 3D art.

We're not worthy!!! :)

Here are samples of his work.

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Here's another one...

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Check out Eric Grohe's website. It contains more awesome murals...

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Killen Gets 60 Years for Murder of 3 Civil Rights Activists in 1964

Ku Klux Klansman Edgar Ray Killen was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 60 years in prison.

This case was the basis for the movie, "Mississippi Burning" starring Gene Hackman and Willem Defoe.

Click here for the report .

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Jerry Rice Moves to Denver

Warning: Football Talk

Jerry Rice, that long-time 49er WR, quite possibly the best wide receiver the NFL has ever seen, goes to Mike Shanahan's Denver Broncos.

He began his practice scrimmage with the team on 1 June, donning a new number (19) and not the good old no. 80 that has seen him in countless trips to the Super Bowl. Currently, Rod Smith, an 11-year Bronco veteran wears that number.

I think it is nice for Rice, considering his stature in NFL history, to let WR Rod Smith wear the number. After all, Rod earned that number 80 for Denver.

Personally, I would rather have seen Rice retire with the number 80, period. It's like seeing Dan Marino wearing a number 30 or John Elway a 70.

I wonder why Mike Shanahan got him on the team? I don't think he can beef up the offensive line much, taking into account his performance last season with the Seahawks. I do think filling in the shows of Shannon Sharpe and Ed McCaffrey (both retired) are a daunting task for Rod Smith but what can Jerry Rice do?

But as I said, maybe a miracle will happen this year :)

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

So Long, Cardinal Sin

Jaime Cardinal Sin, archbishop of Manila till his retirement in 2003, passed away today Tuesday, June 21, 2005 due to multiple organ failure.

He was a political force and was instrumental in ousting two presidents, bringing to fore the long-standing debate of separation of Church and State in the Philippines.

Thank you, Cardinal Sin. You shall be greatly missed.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Of Gyms and Gay Men

I don't know what it is with gyms but they are bursting with gay men... The more uppity the gym, the more gay guys you see. And I have seen this first hand.

A guy friend once said wait till I see what goes on in the shower rooms. And he was dead serious when he said that. No, thank you...

My hunny doesn't go to the gym. He just plays and plays basketball and golf every freaking weekend. But that's another story... :)

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Movie: Kinsey


2004 Fox Searchlight
Liam Neeson as Alfred Kinsey
Laura Linney as Clara Kinsey
Peter Sarsgaard as Clyde Martin
John Lithgow as Kinsey's father
Bill Condon, Director
for more info, go to http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/kinsey/site/

I watched the movie Kinsey today. It is not for the ultra-conservative viewer as there are "sexually deviant" acts portrayed in the film and frontal nudity for Peter Sarsgaard. I won't go into the definition of deviancy, since I am not a psychologist.

It's just that in 1948, an entomologist by the name of Alfred Kinsey (PRAK, as his wife and students fondly called him) managed to create a major impact on psychology and culture by publishing the book "The Sexual Behavior of the Human Male." Although many have been written about Kinsey and how emotionally unwell he was, he shook things up and managed to delve into a taboo subject at the time. Actually, it is still taboo to talk of "such things" even here in the Philippines in these "modern times."

Some parents just do NOT discuss sex with their children. So children turn to other sources of info: the internet (mostly porn), library (scientific), friends (still more porn). But that is another story altogether... :)

I don't pass judgment on Kinsey. Goodness knows, plenty of people have. But looking back, he sort of opened the bedroom door and tapped psychologists' shoulders on the issue of sexuality. Although Kinsey's research methods were questionable to say the least, his lapses have prompted other researchers in this field to improve their own methods.

It was an eye-opening movie. Gives credit to Kinsey for what he has done and portrays a scientist who's also human, with many many failings.

Memorable lines:
Kinsey narrates about where to draw the line between science and love. And that he wouldn't know how to make a scientific inquiry into love because it cannot be measured. Or something to that effect. Cheesy, but it got me :)

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Personal Note:
We sort of breezed through Kinsey in College Psychology. I think I am more of a Masters & Johnson fan. Now that would also make a nice movie he he... Wonder who would do another full frontal for that one :D

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

What Drink Am I?

According to this test I took online, I'm tea. A lethal combination of nice and nasty he he :)


What Flavour Are You? Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.Cor blimey, I taste like Tea.


I am a subtle flavour, quiet and polite, gentle, almost ambient. My presence in crowds will often go unnoticed. Best not to spill me on your clothes though, I can leave a nasty stain. What Flavour Are You?

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Movie: New York Minute


New York Minute: this was my favorite scene -- go to http://newyorkminutemovie.warnerbros.com/ for more pics

Cast: Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Eugene Levy, Jared Padelecki, Riley Smith, Reynaldo the dog

I watched "New York Minute" on DVD today. It was actually fun seeing the girls all grown up, although Mary-Kate is soo thin here. I think this was filmed before she checked into that posh rehab clinic for her anorexia.

It was a story about twins wanting to be different from each other but the more they want to be different, the more they realize that they actually are very similar (duh). Eugene Levy is a truant officer who is on Roxy's (Mary-Kate) tail. Seeing him on the screen makes me always want to ask where Jason Biggs is, he he. And Riley Smith is cute. The dog Reynaldo is also cute but the initial shock of seeing a dog with small clumps of fur tempers the cuteness factor.

It's not a thinking person's movie but it was enjoyable though.

Independence Day!

Happy Independence Day everyone!

Sana ay maging malaya na rin tayo sa pagiging pagkamakasarili ng ating mga puso't damdamin.

I pray that each Filipino would start to look inward and be independent of the private demons that enslave him.

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Writing

I am *also* a technical writer. I ask people what they do and then write about it. No fuss, no frills. That's why creative writers fascinate me. I mean, where do they get all these ideas for their characters and stories? Their idea well must be very deep.

Technical writing is just putting words together to describe something that is already there. Then use MLA standards to make it real professional-looking. Creative writing, on the other hand, is creating experiences for the reader. I wish I could do that. Perhaps I could that that. But it would take years and years of Silliman summer workshops to pull any creative writing goo out of me :)

Monday, June 06, 2005

The 90/10 Principle

I received this from Ems today... Stephen Covey says that we should be less reactive and put things in perspective when uncontrollable snags in our day happens.

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The 90/10 Principle
by Stephen Covey

Discover the 90/10 Principle. It will change your life.

What is the 90/10 Principle?
10% of life is made up of what happens to you.
90% of life is decided by how you react.

What does this mean?
We really have no control over 10% of what happens to us.
We cannot stop the car from breaking down.
The plane will be late arriving, which throws our whole schedule off.

A driver may cut us off in traffic.
We have no control over this 10%.
The other 90% is different.
You determine the other 90%.
How? By your reaction.

You cannot control a red light, but you can control your reaction.
Don't let people fool you; YOU can control how you react.
Let's use an example.

You are eating breakfast with your family.
Your daughter knocks over a cup of coffee onto your business shirt.
You have no control over what just what happened.
What happens when the next will be determined by how you react.
You curse.
You harshly scold your daughter for knocking the cup over.
She breaks down in tears.
After scolding her, you turn to your spouse and criticize her for placing the cup too close to the edge of the table.
A short verbal battle follows.
You storm upstairs and change your shirt.
Back downstairs, you find your daughter has been too busy crying to finish breakfast and get ready for school.
She misses the bus.
Your spouse must leave immediately for work.
You rush to the car and drive your daughter to school.
Because you are late, you drive 40 miles an hour in a 30 mph speed limit.
After a 15-minute delay and throwing $60 traffic fine away, you arrive at school.
Your daughter runs into the building without saying goodbye.
After arriving at the office 20 minutes late, you find you forgot
your briefcase.
Your day has started terribly.
As it continues, it seems to get worse and worse.
You look forward to coming home. When you arrive home, you find
a small wedge in your relationship with your spouse and daughter.
Why? Because of how you reacted in the morning.

Why did you have a bad day?
A) Did the coffee cause it?
B) Did your daughter cause it?
C) Did the policeman cause it?
D) Did you cause it?

The answer is D.

You had no control over what happened with the coffee.
How you reacted in those 5 seconds is what caused your bad day.
Here is what could have and should have happened.

Coffee splashes over you.
Your daughter is about to cry.
You gently say, "It's ok honey, you just need, to be more careful
next time."
Grabbing a towel you rush upstairs.
After grabbing a new shirt and your briefcase,
you come back down in time to look through the window and see your
child getting on the bus.
She turns and waves.
You arrive 5 minutes early and cheerfully greet the staff.
Your boss comments on how good the day you are having.
Notice the difference?
Two different scenarios.
Both started the same.
Both ended different.
Why? Because of how you REACTED.

You really do not have any control over 10% of what happens.
The other 90% was determined by your reaction.
Here are some ways to apply the 90/10 principle.

If someone says something negative about you, don't be a sponge.
Let the attack roll off like water on glass.
You don't have to let the negative comment affect you!
React properly and it will not ruin your day.
A wrong reaction could result in losing a friend, being fired,
getting stressed out etc.

How do you react if someone cuts you off in traffic?
Do you lose your temper?
Pound on the steering wheel?
A friend of mine had the steering wheel fall off!
Do you curse?
Does your blood pressure skyrocket?
Do you try and bump them? WHO CARES if you arrive ten seconds
later at work?
Why let the cars ruin your drive?
Remember the 90/10 principle, and do not worry about it.
You are told you lost your job.
Why lose sleep and get irritated?
It will work out.
Use your worrying energy and time into finding another job.

The plane is late; it is going to mangle your schedule for the day.
Why take out your frustration on the flight attendant?
She has no control over what is going on.
Use your time to study, get to know the other passenger.
Why get stressed out?
It will just make things worse.

Now you know the 90-10 principle.
Apply it and you will be amazed at the results.
You will lose nothing if you try it.
The 90-10 principle is incredible.
Very few know and apply this principle.
The result?
Millions of people are suffering from undeserved stress, trials,
problems and heartache.
There never seem to be a success in life.
Bad days follow bad days.
Terrible things seem to be constantly happening.
There is constant stress, lack of joy, and broken relationships.

Worry consumes time.
Anger breaks friendships and life seems dreary and is not enjoyed to
the fullest.Friends are lost.
Life is a bore and often seems cruel.

Does this describe you? If so, do not be discouraged.
You can be different!
Understand and apply the 90/10 principle.
It will change your life.

Have a Great Day & an even Greater Tomorrow!

Saturday, June 04, 2005

Shampoo Girl

This was taken in Discovery Suites before the picnic...


Cheryl the shampoo commercial model :) Posted by Hello

Friday, June 03, 2005

Mini Stop

Mini Stops are sprouting all over Makati. This one was taken last year with Jun in his japorms look at Mini Stop in Herrera in Sage House I think...


Josie, me, Jun Posted by Hello

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Buds

Just wanted to publish this pic of Thon and Jun taken last December in Seattle's Best - South Luzon Expressway. Need I say Thon is a VW Beetle loyalist? :)


Thon and Jun Posted by Hello

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Office Memo

We received this memo from the Human Resource Department today...

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Dear Employees:

It has been brought to management's attention that some individuals throughout the company have been using foul language during the course of normal conversation with their co-workers. Due to complaints received from some employees who may be easily offended, this type of language will no longer be tolerated. We do, however realize the critical importance of being able to accurately express your feelings when communicating with co-workers.

Therefore, a list of 18 New and
Innovative "TRY SAYING" phrases have been provided so that proper exchange of ideas and information can continue in an effective manner.


1) TRY SAYING: I think you could use more training.
INSTEAD OF: You don't know what the f___ you're doing.

2) TRY SAYING: She's an aggressive go-getter.
INSTEAD OF: She's a f___ing bit_h.

3) TRY SAYING: Perhaps I can work late.
INSTEAD OF: And when the f___ do you expect me to do this?

4) TRY SAYING: I'm certain that isn't feasible.
INSTEAD OF: No f___ing way.

5) TRY SAYING: Really?
INSTEAD OF: You've got to be sh___ing me!

6) TRY SAYING: Perhaps you should check with...
INSTEAD OF: Tell someone who gives a sh__.

7) TRY SAYING: I wasn't involved in the project.
INSTEAD OF: It's not my f___ing problem.

8) TRY SAYING: That's interesting.
INSTEAD OF: What the f___?

9) TRY SAYING: I'm not sure this can be implemented.
INSTEAD OF: This sh__ won't work.

10) TRY SAYING: I'll try to schedule that.
INSTEAD OF: Why the f___ didn't you tell me sooner?

11) TRY SAYING: He's not familiar with the issues.
INSTEAD OF: He's got his head up his a__.

12) TRY SAYING: Excuse me, sir?
INSTEAD OF: Eat sh__ and die.

13) TRY SAYING: So you weren't happy with it?
INSTEAD OF: Kiss my a__.

14) TRY SAYING: I'm a bit overloaded at the moment.
INSTEAD OF: F__ it, I'm on salary.

15) TRY SAYING: I don't think you understand.
INSTEAD OF: Shove it up your a__.

16) TRY SAYING: I love a challenge.
INSTEAD OF: This f___ing job sucks.

17) TRY SAYING: You want me to take care of that?
INSTEAD OF: Who the f___ died and made you boss?

18) TRY SAYING: He's somewhat insensitive.
INSTEAD OF: He's a pr_ck.