27 December, 2008

George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead

today's Saturday ady lur..
tomoro im going bek..
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woke up late today..
kinda late lor.. around 11am ++
dat oso coz xiang suddenly SMS me,
if not, i wont wake up at all..
my whole body ache a lot..
from my arms, body, and legs.. and oso not forgetting, my butt.. >.< .
so, plan here n thr..
at last we planned to watch a movie..
i tried to book every movie which is possible..
around evening..
all seems to be fully booked, coz itz saturday..
but i managed to book 4 seats on George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead..
itz 18SG.. well, im oredy 18! =.=ll
so.. Me, Joe, Mei Fang and Xiang went for di movie..
'although Joe is younger than me (by 3 months),
Mei Fang said he looks like 28.. lolx!!'
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before goin in, when they lined up to buy popcorns,
i start to have stomach cramp..
man, it was sux.. da pain is like...
errmm.. like before my fight during taekwando tournament..
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it was obvious enuf..
I WAS SCARED AND NERVOUS bout diz movie..
Joe keep saying it will be just like other zombie movie..
zombie kills by biting the living, and they'll turn zombie aft dat..
but still, im scared.. dammit!!
coward me!
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the movie went...quite ok i guess..
i mean, most of the time i covered my face,
avoiding myself to see the geli scenes..
hehez~
here's the synopsis of diz movie..
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Horror icon George A. Romero effectively hits the "reset" button on his hugely influential Dead series with this scaled-back look at the zombie apocalypse as told from the perspective of a student filmmaker who sets out to shoot a low-budget fright film, but instead captures the breakdown of modern society at the decaying hands of flesh-eating ghouls. Jason Creed (Joshua Close) and his crew are shooting a mummy movie in the Pennsylvania woods when media reports begin pouring in about the dead rising from their graves to feast on the flesh of the living. While self-centered star Ridley (Phillip Riccio) beats a hasty retreat to his family's fortified mansion halfway across the state, the remaining cast and crew are forced to fight for their lives despite having no weapons to speak of, and only a wobbly recreational vehicle in which to seek shelter. Immediately recognizing the gravity of the situation and outspokenly skeptical of the media, determined director Creed decides to use his own camera to capture the real story in a documentary entitled "The Death of Death." Now, as the group attempts to fight their way to safety, the skeptics will all watch as their greatest fears become reality, and the realists will attempt to process a nightmare that modern science would pass off as impossible.
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after the movie (the nitemare),
xiang said he wanted to puke..
he said itz becoz of the movie..
too geli i guess..
i felt so guilty!
i shouldnt have booked diz movie..
im so sorry~~!!
and i tink i spoiled his mood oso..
aikz~~ T___T
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anyway..
i had lotsa fun frm diz 1-week holiday here..
i spent a lot too.. =.=ll
got to know more new friends..
and i got more experiences too..
i learnt a lesson here oso..
which then i made it as a promise to myself..
and of coz, i will keep it.. ^^

datz all..

sayonara

""we have hopes coz we have love""

~(JoLeNe)~

diz promise that i will keep..
hope it will do more good to me than bad..
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