Monday, December 20, 2004

Breakfast

One of the best stuff you can eat here in Malaysia are the curries, and one of the best curries is the dry oyster curry. Goes DAMN WELL with fried noodles and vermicelli. I love how the Malay lady behind my house does her oyster curry. Chock-full of chillis and spices and not too greasy or wet. And after eating these stuff, it's a must to scan your teeth for stuck chilli bits. XD

And yes, have you watched the Phantom of the Opera movie? It was pretty good. Lots of good-looking people too. But I think the Phantom and Christine needs to have more dramatic stage stances and hand movements. In short, more acting lessons. It's weird seeing them exhibiting no body language whatsoever while singing. I just think it could have been better. And the guy who played Raoul, I was worried that his role will be too wimpy for my taste, but to my surprise, Patrick Wilson did a very good job and carried the role well. The movie could've been better, but it's still good. Musical score, costume and set are superb, as usual, and the sexual awakening/seduction theme in the story really got me all interested. Am always a sucker for stuff like these. That's prolly why I'm such a Regency/historical romance addict.

Next stop: Stephen Chow's Kungfu Hustle

And i have this god-awful headache for days. I think it's because I'm watching too much tv. I'm watching this latest TVB movie they call "War and Beauty". It's awesome. Lots of evil bitchy woman vying for the attention of the Emperor. Court intrigue, rich brocaded outfits, total awesomeness! TVB movies are too darn addictive.

Ugh, I need to complete a new ROMB page soon. Going to Brunei this weekend. Yippee!

2 comments:

Shinyu said...

u got headache and u still eat so much chilli???!?!?!?!!!

sure die lah like this :P

Gabeprime said...

Still haven't seen Phantom of the Opera. Although I'm very curious about the story, I think I'll just wait for it on DVD.

And you're going to Brunei? Ahh. I've missed that place. Back in the 80's my Dad worked for the Sultan at the Istana Nurul Iman so we spent our two month school break there every summer for like three years running. I wonder how it looks like now.

Anyway, have fun. :)