Tuesday, June 16, 2009

mornings, music and movies

I have a morning room. Erk, I say that wrongly. My room (not actually my room, but just a room where I will be staying in if Aman is not around, ‘cause if he’s here, I’ll be sleeping in my mom's room), is a morning room. You know, a room that faces the morning sunrise?

So it got hot every morning and I can’t really stay asleep until noon. Except in cases where I sleep after Subuh or something, I’ll just cover my head with a pillow and put the fan on superspeeeeed~ yeah!! *someone spoke to me in my head* what’s that again?—Owh, yeah of course I don’t have any air conditioning in this room, you silly…

Anyway, because of this and because I got nothing else better to do during mornings like this, I will just ramble my Tuesday morning off.

I don’t know why but, since last week, I am re-spinning Return of Saturn again and again. I remember listening to this record during secondary school. I can’t remember whose it was. Maybe Amoi. Hahahaha Naseb tuh aku tak gam. Aku asyek pinjam je. But for me it’s their best record compared to all five released albums maybe because I’m naturally not a Ska fan and this is the least ska but still not to0 poppy like Rock Steady (personal opinion). *they're coming out with a new album next year?*

There’s one possible reason why I came back to this album anyway—maybe Big Distraction. That’s probably why. Maybe New too. And anyway the whole album seems to deal with the issues that I am confronting now, seems to thinks the same thoughts as I currently am and I can imagine Stefani’s smirk the smirk that I want to smirk.

And hey—My Sister’s Keeper and The Time Traveler’s Wife will be out as mushy2, cuddly2 movies soon... I haven’t read those two books. Though I tried My Sister’s Keeper for awhile before deciding it was too depressing for me at that time. Don’t get me wrong, I really like depressing books. But I think Picoult’s novels weren’t really my cup of tea.

Was that The Pact that I read? Yep—that’s the only Picoult book that I read. My lost. I know. But hey, I am not actually a reader... it's really hard for me to really be engaged in a story in a written form. I still think I'll be a big fan of Mark Haddon if he writes more adult book, you know. excuses. But with the looks of the trailer (back to the sister's keeper topic), the movie is not actually that depressing as it was in my head when i try to read the book. So, I guess, I'll try to catch that. While Time Traveler’s Wife… I am kinda fond of Rachel McAdams, so I’ll try and catch that one too.

But whose NOOTTT excited about this ONEEE riteee??? I can’t wait to watch it for the adrenaline rush. But I somehow know that it’ll be like the first one. I can only watch it once on the bigscreen ‘cause the second time I watched it, I feel asleep half-way. So, opening end of this month, come one come all~!!

I’ll feel all excited like this for Watchmen and Terminator Salvation. But damn it… I got all—unfulfilled at the end of both shows. More of a disappointment for Watchmen actually.

Anyway that point aside, I heard the Hangover is hilarious and Inglourious Basterds is claimed to be awesome (Quentin Tarantino~) *site here* and Astro Boy will be out end of this year (angry fans all over too). Jack Black's coming out with Year 1 ...*holding back laughter*... with Michael Cera... And owh I have to wait for this movie too which I think is very interesting because it ties up two concepts: death and comedy. Let's see which of these movies will get the honour of being watched by me. tsk. heh~

And so apart from the cool movies I featured yesterday, I think I am gonna

OUCHHHHH iman just bite me on my shoulder while I was typing that!!! Aiiisshhhh~~~

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