I've always wanted to have a blog where I can share my misadventures in NZ with my friends from the Philippines. Now, I finally got around to doing it. It's not much but it's a start.
http://kiwi-pino.blogspot.com/
It's also on my links tab on the right (My Kiwi-Pino Site).
Disclaimer - you probably won't understand what the heck I'm talking about if you don't speak filipino.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
Weight Loss 3
Ok so now it's down to 70 kilos. I wish Rainer was back .... at this rate I'll be 65 by Monday and I would look like a wimp. I could start eating again but I could go over 73 easily. I'm an expert at losing weight but maintaining it is a different story :P
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Weight Loss Part 2
Yup, Basketball did it. I'm officially 10 kilos less than what I weighed last January 23. It's probably mostly water but it's still 10 kilos. It's weird how I thought I was stuck at 74 kilos for more than a week. I checked my weight last night and it was still 74 but when I checked it again when I woke up in the morning it was down to 72.5.
Now the hard part is maintaining it till Rainer comes back from his holiday.
Now the hard part is maintaining it till Rainer comes back from his holiday.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Weight Loss
I started losing weight last January 23 because of a bet with Rainer, a friend at work. I'm sort of an expert at 'fad' diets so I agreed that I would have lost 10 kilos by February 26, the day he comes back to work after his NZ tour. I've already lost almost 9 kilos last Feb 9 but this last kilo doesn't seem to want to come off. Maybe because I haven't played basketball yet this week. I just wish Rainer would come back from his holiday sooner so I can stop this bullshit and eat normally again. All these sugar substitutes are making a mess of my system.
In case you're wondering, Rainer weighed me at 83 kilos (I weighed in after a really heavy breakfast) during the start of my diet. I weigh around 74 kilos now. I'll be playing basketball today so we'll see what happens tomorrow.
In case you're wondering, Rainer weighed me at 83 kilos (I weighed in after a really heavy breakfast) during the start of my diet. I weigh around 74 kilos now. I'll be playing basketball today so we'll see what happens tomorrow.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
The Departed Infernal Affairs
We went to watch 'The Departed' with really high expectations. 'A lesson in how to make a good movie great' was what it said in one of the reviews that Trish has read. Awesome, we thought as we really liked 'Infernal Affairs'.
30 minutes into the movie, I found myself yawning and wondering whether the camera angles and transitions that Scorsese has done was appropriate. There's this circular/telescopic transition which kinda reminds me of James Bond and this Bird's eye view shot that sort of bothered me. But that's ok I guess, maybe I'm over-analyzing it. Then I realized I wasn't really happy with the editing either. I looked at Trish to find any clues if she's enjoying the movie but the expression on her face looked like she's just been given a calculus equation.
Ok, so what's wrong? This was supposed to be a tighter version and it's been getting rave reviews like how Jack Nicholson was so 'intense'. We thought he just looked old and pathetic. Only Leonardo did a decent job but maybe that's because I kept comparing it to the Hong Kong movie. Even Mark Wahlberg's character seems unnecessary and in fact just feels distracting. Don't get me wrong, I like Marky Mark and I've actually seen most of his movies.
I thought that 'Infernal Affairs' established the backgrounds of each character really well. It gives them depth and makes the connections seamless throughout the entire movie. This was missing in 'The Departed' and when they rewrote it, they just added more loopholes.
If I would write a review for this movie, I would probably say something like 'A lesson in how to ruin a really good movie'. But then again, that's just me. And Trish. And that's all that matters (to us).
30 minutes into the movie, I found myself yawning and wondering whether the camera angles and transitions that Scorsese has done was appropriate. There's this circular/telescopic transition which kinda reminds me of James Bond and this Bird's eye view shot that sort of bothered me. But that's ok I guess, maybe I'm over-analyzing it. Then I realized I wasn't really happy with the editing either. I looked at Trish to find any clues if she's enjoying the movie but the expression on her face looked like she's just been given a calculus equation.
Ok, so what's wrong? This was supposed to be a tighter version and it's been getting rave reviews like how Jack Nicholson was so 'intense'. We thought he just looked old and pathetic. Only Leonardo did a decent job but maybe that's because I kept comparing it to the Hong Kong movie. Even Mark Wahlberg's character seems unnecessary and in fact just feels distracting. Don't get me wrong, I like Marky Mark and I've actually seen most of his movies.
I thought that 'Infernal Affairs' established the backgrounds of each character really well. It gives them depth and makes the connections seamless throughout the entire movie. This was missing in 'The Departed' and when they rewrote it, they just added more loopholes.
If I would write a review for this movie, I would probably say something like 'A lesson in how to ruin a really good movie'. But then again, that's just me. And Trish. And that's all that matters (to us).
Thursday, February 08, 2007
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