Well, caught Miami Vice yesterday and the only thing good i have to say is i'm sure glad the ticket costs only 7 bucks. Jaime Fox(phenomenal in Ray but forgettable in Stealth) didn't really set the pace as the level-headed partner while Colin Farrell didn't really cut it as the smooth-talking brash kickass cop. Heck, I was expecting Gong Li to show more skin than that(that was the main motivation btw,lol). The worst part is, the plot was totally bland and i feel, a little bit disconcerting. So what happened to the leak in the Fed? Who exactly is the leaker? Does it even matter? The ending also leaves a lot to be desired. Seems like this has to be the worst show of this year for me.
Anyway, am watching Prison Break as i am typing this at the moment and i think this is one good series. Though its not really enough to displace CSI as the reigning champion on my list, it comes pretty close. Its amazing the amount of thought Scofield has put into his operation even before he enters the damn prison. Every step along the way, the bugger's got everything all planned out. Except for the occasional screwup, the guy's a genius. Its really very engaging to watch. No prizes for guessing what i'll be doing every Thursday night 10pm.
Anyway ever realised the number of ridiculously obvious questions people ask everyday? You meet someone at the bus-stop and they go "waiting for a bus?". You're eating and they go "Eating?". You go to the toilet and they go " peeing?"
you get the idea.
I'm sure you do this sometimes too. Its really unfathomable. When i do it, it hits me like the next instant how stupid i can get. Anyway, why am i bringing this up? Its just that i've gotten too many of these questions today from my parents that its really getting on my nerves. Well, i get them every other day but its especially bad today. Damn, I've got to get a defence mechanism up against stupid questions.
Quote of the day: Who's that lady in the double A paper ad? She's hot.
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