Saturday, November 29, 2008

Parents.

In 20 years of my life, I've never seen so much pain in someone before.

I really thanked my brother for being there for me and cared for me with all his heart. What i'm doing right now, hardly match up for the things he's done for me, but I would still proceed with it.

There are many type of parents in this globe that we live in.

Not too long ago, I read an article from The Star, mentioning that parents do not have a course or a guide to qualify them as parents. Gary mentioned that there should be institution to guide parents on how to be a good parent. Probably we should be one too.

In life, before we actually want to guide someone, mentor, teach or be a role model to wrap it all, we must question ourselves, how much do our life values, belief and principles weigh against the world? Or in fact, do we have any of those?

Do we have a personal deep philosophy of life that we hold strongly to and would want others to look at life the same way you do?

If we can hardly take good care of ourselves, to know that we're matured enough, emotionally stable enough, how can we even guide or influence others?

It's true that life is a never ending, learning journey. But there is a point in life where you come to a stable sense of reasoning, of having your personal values and belief and would want to live life to it's fullest.

There is a difference in being a parent and a guardian. A parent would pour love on to their child, guide them to understand life and understand them in every possible way. To be there for them when they're hurt and to protect them from danger. To get to know their potential life partner, to see whether he/she suits your child (considering the fact that if you really know your child well) and then show support in all ways possible.

Sometimes, it amazes me that certain individuals can be so numb and hard headed that they just don't know why are they even living life for.

I just need prayers for them right now.

God bless.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Wong Fu Publicity.

Just love their videos. Really inspiring and mind provoking. Please do take a look at their other videos too :)





http://www.youtube.com/user/WongFuProductions?ob=1



They have traveled far and they'll keep going on. Please do check out their really old ones too, you'll feel the major difference.

Thanks for your time.

Cheers, God bless.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Does James Bond with you?

It's been a while back since I watched it. I'll give it a 7/10.

DON'T WORRY, i won't reveal anything here. Since the last time I spent so much time writing a movie review, my traffic decreased instead of increasing. Will consider that a "life lesson" learned.

Tribute time!

Sean Connery (1962-1971)

Dr. No 1962, From Russia with Love 1963, Goldfinger 1964, Thunderball 1965, You Only Live Twice 1967, Diamonds Are Forever 1971.

My mum really loves him, lol.

George Lazenby (1969)


On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969

Roger Moore (1973-1985)

Live and Let Die 1973, The Man with the Golden Gun 1974, The Spy Who Loved Me 1977, Moonraker 1979, For Your Eyes Only 1981, Octopussy 1983, A View to Kill 1985.

Timothy Dalton (1987-1989)

The Living Daylights 1987, Licence to Kill 1989

Pierce Brosnan (1995-2002) Finally! Mamma mia!


lol. Just can't help it.

GoldenEye 1995, Tomorrow Never Dies 1997, The World Is Not Enough 1999, Die Another Day 2002

Daniel Craig (2006-Present)


Casino Royale 2006, Quantum of Solace 2008.

Frankly speaking, I really enjoy Craig's bond, although I've never seen the earlier ones before. Yet if compared to Pierce's, Craig's bond appeals to me more.

More realistic, vulnerable and logical in many ways.

However, for Quantum, it's rather short for a bond movie. The final showdown was quite a letdown as alot of anticipation was built.

Oh and just for your information, the total amount of budget for all the bond movies is $1,098,000,000.

But in return of all that investment, is $11,615,711,960.

Would really want to watch the old ones now, it'll be fascinating.

Thanks for your time.

God bless, cheers.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Quantum of Solace!


The long awaited double zero seven. Watching it tomorrow! :D

Enjoyed the first one by Daniel Craig, predicting that it'll be the same for this one.