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14 June 2010

Over Eight


Saw this couple with matching pants last Friday. Might be performers. But still, quite cool haha!

Got Adobe lightroom trial! Despite Rifdi saying that it's redundant, it's still fancy and stylo. Hohoho!

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So I watched the Karate Kid (apparently known as BEST KID in South Korea. Wow) yesterday. Overall, it was a good movie. But something was missing though (no, not Pat Morita. HAHA).

Even though some might argue that it was what brought essence to the movie, Jaden Smith is kind of an, well, ass. In Roald Dahl's Dahlmanac 2, Roald Dahl stated something in the lines of make the villain worse than you can imagine so when he is defeated, the readers will get a good feeling or smth. Sure, the villain in the movie was a total wipe, fighting a new kid on the block for dancing so well. I mean, that was some sweet moves that he put up in front of the girl. Then him and his boygang attacked Dre (Smith's character) with some awesome kung fu moves. Repeat for the first hour.

Anyway back to the main character. Smith's character (or maybe himself in real life) is really annoying and big headed. Like if I was Jackie Chan I'd beat him up along with the other kids too. In the end, the bad guy (Cheng) looked more like a chivalrous, sportsmanly character when he decided to personally hand the trophy to Dre, who looks like a clueless, arrogant kid in comparison.

Despite the identity/character crisis in the movie, the training scenes were still awesome. The fighting scenes were awesome. And Jackie Chan's emotional scene was awesome too! Oh by the way, Jackie Chan speaks in a way that reminds us all of the "Confuscius Say" jokes. Which is kinda funny when he whips out his amazing one-liners.

Alright, playing tennis with Shaf tomorrow gotta sleep early! ish. Cya next time, world ;)