Friday 22 January 2010

500 days of Summer

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Simpsons rulez! I was just sitting there, on my bed, watching it before I came to the computer. Try this combination:





 Man! That'll rock your world! But please, don't copy me. I've drunk the whole carton of milk. I haven't eaten the whole bag of cookies because it's too much.
Anyway, Simpsons' good, milk's good, cookies' good!

About the topic now. Earlier this evening, I watched a goddamn good movie (this one on the left). It's about a guy who believes in love at first sight, fate, soul mate and this kinda things. He's pretty cool and works at a company which manufactures holiday cards. There he meets this girl named Summer. She's a very nice chick, beautiful, attractive and all the other stuff. Guess what? He falls for her. However, it's not that easy. She doesn't believe in love at all. Her parents got divorced when she still was a kid and since then she lots her faith in true love.
They start hanging out together and she finally falls in love with him. Some days pass by, actually more than a year, until she decided not to see him again. 

If I keep telling, you're gonna kill me. The end is nicely done. Moreover, the message I've got from the movie is very special:

- True love exists;

- Fate doesn't;

- Love at first sight does;

- If you are given a chance to be happy, grab it. Invite him/her to have a cup of coffee and make your path through happiness;

- Sometimes it's hard to get over someone, but you'd better do it, man. Because while you are obsessed with the person, more people are paying attention to you. More importantly, you are not giving a shit about'em.
    Well, pal. It's up to you watch the movie and see if you like it or not. I really enjoyed it and had a good time. It's a totally different film. There's no happy nor sad ending. It's just different. It makes you think, you know?


    And yo, modafuckers, the Comment Box ain't there to make this blog cutter. You'd better use it!
    Peace out.



    Wednesday 20 January 2010

    Lingering Book

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    This is a book which I have been reading since some time ago. When I first saw it at the bookstore, I thought it was a great idea to buy it. I've always been a huge fan of Poe. So huge that I've stolen a book from the library!
    Well, the point is: if you don't know Poe, don't buy it. If you like him, don't buy it.
    The plot is well written, but too massive. It took me hours to go through the middle of the book. The story is not well flown, the author takes a long time do describe something simple and futile. Despite the fact that he gets lost in some parts.
    I'm doing my best to finish reading this book. Really. I want to start a fresh one before traveling. It's called Mr. X

     
    "Think about this: What if you were looking at the world through the eyes and mind of Rosemary's Baby as that baby grew up into manhood, not knowing his true identity, having to figure it out by himself in a world where his father is absent and his mother doesn't understand him? There you have the title character, MR. X, who talks to us in first person from time to time throughout the book. So we DO get to look through those eyes, and quite a bone-numbing and nerve-shredding experience it is, too. It ain't easy being mean!"

    Hopefully this book will be the salvation for this semester. I've got no time to read, no patience and no will. The only book that I've got, it's awful. I'll put all my trust in this book, all because Stephen King is co-authoring it. I don't need to say anything about him. He's the King. By the way, the critics were very good about it and it got The Bram Stoker Award in 1999.
    I'll keep you posted about the end of The Poe Shadow and the beginning of Mr. X.
    If you really wanna read something nice. Here's the hint:



    Edgar Allan Poe, Histórias Extraordinárias.


    The book I've stolen from the City Library.
    I'll see you later, fellas! If you liked it, leave your comment.

    Jesus Christ, man!

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    I've been trying to create a decent blog for hours. Finally I've realized I'm too lame to do that! When you finish reading this stupid post. My eyes are burning, shedding tears and I'm still here.
    As you can notice the topic, this blog will be dedicated to my trip to London. I hope you follow it, because I think it will be interesting.
    I'll see you around and God save the queen!
     

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