//the first chance i get to be a firstaider, i was a tad too far away from the action. a lady fainted on the train with a loud thud. i was half asleep and had no idea what was happening//i saw a group of eight young people wearing the same creamcoloured caps. i wonder if they were on a corporate company sponsored school excursion to conquer vic market for the glory of the corporate world//i spied for two seconds so i could see a redhead guy carrying an instrument walk to class. i didn't see him//my supervisor is away for the next five weeks so i might not get to fill out some forms to pass this subject with her//
//i'm addicted i'm needy i'm lost without you i need you amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me i once was lost but now i'm found was blind but now i see//
happy twentyfirst birthday, dear brother mine i thank God, you turned out so fine all the best in your aims in cricket in life, i hope you'll never sit on the picket
happy fiftyfifth, daddy dearest at being our dad, you certainly are the best but with the silly jokes, would you please stop because mum's almost chasing you with the mop
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
you know, i've stopped thinking about you until you started to talk to me again. i forget how much i was enamoured by you, your eyes, your voice. you've got my heart racing again. the pupils dilating, the whole works. but i do enjoy talking to you. you come up with the most interesting topics. i am afraid that i'll fall back to those days; especially with where i am now.
but i'm glad i know where we stand. it helps a lot.
this film is one you should wait for the release on dvd. save your money for another movie. like watching transformers for the second time.
ff2 did capture a lot of the playful squabbles between the characters as in the comics, especially between johnny storm and ben grimm. switching powers was also a nice touch.
however, it borders on mediocrity despite the amount of money spent making the silver surfer look as silvery as he did. the storyline was painfully predictable and the plot lacked twists and turns.
actually, i take back the dvd thing. wait till it comes out on free to air television.
only a child of the eighties (and the little kids it's made for) will enjoy this. i vividly remember the pink energy cubes that the decepticons had to cut and cart around. and they always seem to be stolen; either from each other or some other place. the film...ohh. i had a silly grin plastered on my face for the entire one hundred and fourtyfour minutes. and for a long time after.
what more could you want when a movie starts off with action scenes, realistic-looking cgi, lots of explosions, consistent action sequences and impulsive robots from outerspace? however, with a film of this magnitude, there is no avoiding the cheesy insertion of that infamous phrase. but that's not the only thing that was cringeworthy. there are too many closeups that can cause problems with the flow of your vision and you can lose your bearings. but it was just for a moment and you're slammed back into the action.
one thing i was hanging out for was the noises that they make when they were transforming. i'm not sure whether it's the lack of it or the noise of the action masking it but i didn't hear much of it.
and bumblebee...ooh, how my heart jumped when he took the form of the new camaro...