"If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound?"
Seems like an intimate, heart-warming show.
It's too bad I just found out about you now that you're dead...
Cheers to Elliot Smith.
I've been making a cartoon for a few weeks now. I've drawn on about a hundred pages, but til now I still don't know how to transfer it to my computer and really make it into a cartoon. I tried scanning a few pages and then using Windows MovieMaker for the animation part to work, but it's a shit program! I can't move the drawings around. It just stretches it on per 'slide' thing, and I still need to edit some of the drawings and add a bit of color, maybe?
If any of you or if you know anyone who knows how to do this and is kind enough to help me, I'd really appreciate it. Just leave a comment or text me when you can. Thanks!
If any of you or if you know anyone who knows how to do this and is kind enough to help me, I'd really appreciate it. Just leave a comment or text me when you can. Thanks!
GUESS WHO HAS PATRON TICKETS TO THE ERASERHEADS CONCERT!?!!?
MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
Perfect way to officially start the term break right!
MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!
Perfect way to officially start the term break right!
Before I begin studying for my deadly test tomorrow (which I've accepted already that I am likely to fail), I will share with you my new favorite band's so-fucking-solid version of Pink Floyd's Brick in the Wall. I hung out with IQ (vocals, synths) in Cebu too and he's really cool and funny so that's a plus to their already awesome band.
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check SWITCH at myspace.com/switchisiq
Soliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
check SWITCH at myspace.com/switchisiq
I learned of sad news earlier today. When I opened my ym I was surprised to receive an offline message talking about one of my batchmates from high school's wake and funeral. I didn't know him so well, but he really seemed like a nice person. I remember that he visited my class frequently in senior year because he was courting one of my classmates. He always said hi to me... I asked what had happened to him, and it turned out he shot himself. I didn't know what to say. Honestly, it just felt weird... I hope he's alright now. Wherever he is. R.I.P. David Giron.
I've been listening to The Kooks again and I've finally downloaded their more recent songs from Konk.
Here's on of my favorite songs by them. I would've posted the video of Always where I need to be, because that's more recent but I don't know. I felt like sharing this more. So.. here is The Kook's Sofa Song.
How I wish I could hang out with them one day!
Here's on of my favorite songs by them. I would've posted the video of Always where I need to be, because that's more recent but I don't know. I felt like sharing this more. So.. here is The Kook's Sofa Song.
How I wish I could hang out with them one day!
So many things I'd like to buy...
So little money...
Plus Don's birthday is coming up..
I wish I won the lottery or something...
and that I pass the quiz tom in TheoryO.
Speaking of which, I should get back to studying...
Huhu. :|
So little money...
Plus Don's birthday is coming up..
I wish I won the lottery or something...
and that I pass the quiz tom in TheoryO.
Speaking of which, I should get back to studying...
Huhu. :|
- Sounds:AFI - Miss Murder
I tried out making Tom Yam and Pandan Chicken for dinner earlier and it was a success! I'm glad. It must be cooked again! Yummy!!! :D
I'm finally free motherfuckers!!!! Let's go out!!!!! Text me!!!!! >:D
Mythbusters wants to settle the question once and for all -did the Apollo astronauts really go to the moon? The cast and crew of Mythbusters visited several NASA locations to conduct experiments to see if the moon footage could have possibly been faked. Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy Blog served as an informal advisor for the episode, which is scheduled to air April 25th. If he has any inside knowledge of how the experiments went, he’s not telling.
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Duhn duhn!!!
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Duhn duhn!!!
Guess whose life finally has some kind of direction!!!! MEEEEE!!!! I got into org-com. Wooohoooo! Finally, I can apply for majors. :D
Thank you God! :D
Thank you God! :D
- Mood:
happy
- Mood:
sleepy
Aside from those in my previous list, here are some other movies that I really, really want to watch.
Trust me, although some of these have already been shown, I doubt they are any less worth looking forward to. I have pretty good taste in films, as well as a pretty good 'film instinct'... and if that isn't enough, try watching the trailers. Just click on the movie as I was kind enough to link them to their respective trailers.
The List:
Perfume - Story of a Murderer
Bucket List
Baby Mama
Waitress
Darjeeling Limited
Juno
Batman: The Dark Knight
Be Kind Rewind
21
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Smoking Aces
I've been downloading Perfume and I can't wait to watch it. I love the suspense/thriller/crime genre and also, a lot of my friends who have good taste in movies say it's very good too. I've been downloading Waitress too and I'm excited to see that just as much. Bucket list I think I can catch in the cinemas next or next next week, although I'm afraid people might see me cry. Hahaha! Baby Mama --it's by Tina Fey, man. The amazing, intelligent, witty woman who brought 30 Rock, Mean Girls, and co-writes and acts (with a coactor also in the movie, Amy Phoeler) on SNL. On Darjeeling Limited, well the main protagonists are exceptional, the reviews are great, and the trailer seems interesting so I'm much looking forward to that too. I probably will watch it on dvd though because it might be one of those indie/art films that don't have too much background music; and although that can produce a great effect with how the dialogue is shown, frankly they can get boring and give a dragging feeling in the theatre. Juno, I was supposed to download or buy a copy in Ruins, but I'm waiting on reviews from my friends because I'm afraid that it might just be another one of those award-winning but really just overrated indie flicks (like that Silence of Sleep, for example. Beautiful cinematography, but I really found the story lacking. It seemed to try too hard to be subtly meaningful). I do have faith in it still though, because the cast is great (most of them come from some of my favorite sitcoms) and the trailer is quite funny. Oh the soundtrack looks promising too. Batman, well it just looks great plus I think it'd be very interesting to see how the late Heath Ledger played the Joker(seems really creepy). His method acting of the part is said to be one of the reasons that lead to his death, after all. Be Kind Rewind... I initially saw the trailer in the movie theatre and it just should be watched. It looks hilarious. VHS nostalgia for us 90s kids with Jack Black and this guy who looks like Chapelle. Funny! 21 also seems great Ocean's Trilogy innovative thievery-ish genre but cooler because it's based on a true story about some MIT students who, great at numbers and counting cards, go to Vegas and duhnduhn. Take a wild guess. Haha super exciting. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story looks funny too, a parody on Walk the Line... for sabaw days.
Smoking Aces --super cool, action-packed, angas film... I've watched it already actually but it's on the list because it's one of my favorite films and I'd like to watch it again (and again...), which is only a testament to how cool and angas it is, since I am not that big a fan of noisy, action movies. As in solid. Smoking Aces is SMOKIN'. Oh and did I mention the cast was smokin' hot too?! Seriously! :D
More movies I'm looking forward to that are the animated film Wall-E, much awaited Sex and the City movie, etcetera etcetera.
Any other suggestions? :)
Trust me, although some of these have already been shown, I doubt they are any less worth looking forward to. I have pretty good taste in films, as well as a pretty good 'film instinct'... and if that isn't enough, try watching the trailers. Just click on the movie as I was kind enough to link them to their respective trailers.
The List:
Perfume - Story of a Murderer
Bucket List
Baby Mama
Waitress
Darjeeling Limited
Juno
Batman: The Dark Knight
Be Kind Rewind
21
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Smoking Aces
I've been downloading Perfume and I can't wait to watch it. I love the suspense/thriller/crime genre and also, a lot of my friends who have good taste in movies say it's very good too. I've been downloading Waitress too and I'm excited to see that just as much. Bucket list I think I can catch in the cinemas next or next next week, although I'm afraid people might see me cry. Hahaha! Baby Mama --it's by Tina Fey, man. The amazing, intelligent, witty woman who brought 30 Rock, Mean Girls, and co-writes and acts (with a coactor also in the movie, Amy Phoeler) on SNL. On Darjeeling Limited, well the main protagonists are exceptional, the reviews are great, and the trailer seems interesting so I'm much looking forward to that too. I probably will watch it on dvd though because it might be one of those indie/art films that don't have too much background music; and although that can produce a great effect with how the dialogue is shown, frankly they can get boring and give a dragging feeling in the theatre. Juno, I was supposed to download or buy a copy in Ruins, but I'm waiting on reviews from my friends because I'm afraid that it might just be another one of those award-winning but really just overrated indie flicks (like that Silence of Sleep, for example. Beautiful cinematography, but I really found the story lacking. It seemed to try too hard to be subtly meaningful). I do have faith in it still though, because the cast is great (most of them come from some of my favorite sitcoms) and the trailer is quite funny. Oh the soundtrack looks promising too. Batman, well it just looks great plus I think it'd be very interesting to see how the late Heath Ledger played the Joker(seems really creepy). His method acting of the part is said to be one of the reasons that lead to his death, after all. Be Kind Rewind... I initially saw the trailer in the movie theatre and it just should be watched. It looks hilarious. VHS nostalgia for us 90s kids with Jack Black and this guy who looks like Chapelle. Funny! 21 also seems great Ocean's Trilogy innovative thievery-ish genre but cooler because it's based on a true story about some MIT students who, great at numbers and counting cards, go to Vegas and duhnduhn. Take a wild guess. Haha super exciting. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story looks funny too, a parody on Walk the Line... for sabaw days.
Smoking Aces --super cool, action-packed, angas film... I've watched it already actually but it's on the list because it's one of my favorite films and I'd like to watch it again (and again...), which is only a testament to how cool and angas it is, since I am not that big a fan of noisy, action movies. As in solid. Smoking Aces is SMOKIN'. Oh and did I mention the cast was smokin' hot too?! Seriously! :D
More movies I'm looking forward to that are the animated film Wall-E, much awaited Sex and the City movie, etcetera etcetera.
Any other suggestions? :)
