Tuesday, January 30, 2007

hey ms, this is lianne...i lost my blog coz i lost my email so i'll blog here for the meantime (thanks carla!)

for the hw, my fave movie is coyote ugly because i want to be a bartender someday. maybe for a side job only, as long as i can get tips from the generous drunks. haha..that's not exactly a bad way to make some extra money. anyway, i like how they show things that happen in real life (even though it was obviously coated hollywood style), like how people would do anything to reach their dreams. sometimes, they get there the right way but other times, they use a different route. others just follow whatever's laid out in front of them because they probably don't have much of a choice. and so that brings me back to the question i'll someday encounter: is my future career worth doing something that doesn't seem right just so i can achieve the success i want? should i consider that certain something as an opportunity to get ahead or just a distraction that will possibly corrupt me? because i really don't know how far i'll go to get what i want..haha

there.. the movie was nice and all that but i didn't like how they portrayed being a coyote as something "noble" or "respected". in real life, some people have to live with the shame that comes with pole-dancing or whatever..unless, of course, they enjoy doing that..in which case, they'll probably be all like "passionate" about it. eew. anyway, i also like the songs they used here :D

Monday, January 29, 2007

NEW HOMEWORK!!!

Anyways...

What is your favorite movie and why?

Well, I'd have to say that my favorite movie of all time would be the Lord of the Rings. Its is not because of the uber hot actors that run across the scene with their swords, amuck et all, wearing prosthetic pointy ears and pointy shoes, and wearing clothes that somewhat look like a woman's dress gone wrong. It is not because of the really cool special effects (although it added to the over all coolness and appeal of the movie). But I liked it best because of the story line. I love books that were made by J.R.R. Tolkien, and it began with my fancy with the Hobbit (I really hope they make a movie about that book too). So there, I am not a shallow movie watcher that favors movies with really good looking actors with hair that looks better than my own but I always take a look at the story, after all, if the actors cant act, you can always look at the over all product and judge it as a whole. And as a whole one can say that this movie was quite good. And the entire trilogy is what I'm talking about, by the way.