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This is just a short little one from me. I watched this today and

beamed a great big beam. It’s a quick clip of the recent Annual Critics’

Choice Movie Awards in Hollywood. On Friday, Sandra Bullock and

Meryl Streep shared a win for Best Actress – Bullock, for the Blind Side,

and Streep, for Julia and Julia.

I can’t wait to see the Blind Side, cause I really admire Bullock, I think

she is so full of sunshine, and I thought many great things about Julia

and Julia. (which I watched with Kat in Penang – we both got really

inspired with the ‘doing something you really love’ message)

As for the incomparable Streep … well, what can one say? She is a

freaking genius!

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What I love about this clip is that while everyone would probably focus

on the kissing part (it’s SO Britney and Madonna, no?) I actually give

it a few repeats because of the wonderfully charming interplay between

the two actresses.

I’d love to think they just basically showed in that one little minute

what I think what real, strong women are.

Both are instinctively funny, smart … naturally gracious …

and supportive of each other. I think both women have a wicked

sense of humour (and not just based on this brief encounter), indeed

I think I admire women who have an innate confidence that allows

them to be sunny funny. Not in-your-face, showy, pretentious kind of funny,

like they have to put on a comedic show in order to be liked.

The radiant, easy breezy type of funny – the kind your favourite uncle or aunty has,

the kind that makes you roar with laughter and want to hug the person at the same time.

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And just because we are on the subject of laughs, I go off track a bit

and tell you why one of my bestest friends Pin is such a soothing

presence in my life. He is hilarious, sometimes in the most awful,

keju and jagung way ever! (Boy, I haven’t used that term in a while,

have I?)

Yesterday, in very spontaneous fashion, he called me close to midnight

to ask if I’d like to follow him to the night club Rootz. I wouldn’t have

gone on such short notice normally, plus I’d gone out the night before

to the dance extravaganza that is the Heineken Green Room party.

But it’s Pin, and I had not hung out with him like that in a while.

So we go. In the car it’s me, Pin and our friend Munchies.

(Sometimes these full-blooded males pretend to be lovers -but

let’s not get into that, shall we?)

They are talking about some weird, silly, TOKOK kind of subject and

somewhere along the line I tell Munchies “Eh, you never look after your

wife properly lah”, referring to his ‘relationship’ with Pin.

After 3 whole minutes of replying to my comment, there is a little lull before

someone’s mental light bulb comes on.

Pin goes.. “Hey wait a minute. I’M NOT the WIFE, okay?!!”

He’s so touchy, that Wei Pin. As if there’s

anything wrong with being the wife in the relationship.   :P

Nice.

And then later in the car, and still on another stupid subject or the other …

I tell them both: “Oh my God, honestly both of you are like Dumb & Dumber okay?

And Pin says, without missing a beat: “I CHOPE DUMB!”

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……….     ….       ……

AHAHAHAHAHHAHA

I swear, these boys.

It never gets old.

xo

Keep forgetting about this, but how could I?

For those who haven’t been lucky enough to watch

Where the Wild Things Are yet, perhaps

you will be inspired by the awesome soundtrack to

get your hands on it, by hook or crook.

My travel buddies and I watched it on a quiet night out

in Roanoke, Virginia, after we had put laundry in

at the motel we were staying at and decided to go to

the nearest cinema.

It was worth the months of waiting, and I left the cinema that

night all happy and daydreamy.

The soundtrack, which I had been waiting for ever so eagerly is

so beautiful, I’m just even more in awe of Karen O.

Okay, so she collaborated with a bunch of other musicians,

but she is head honcho, thus Karen O and the Kids.

I like that she worked together with her ex-boyfriend, Spike Jonze,

on this dreamy vision of a movie. Genius loves company, as

they say, regardless of relationship cessation.

And this song … ah this song just makes my heart run laps around galaxies.

If you haven’t already guessed by now, I am so recommending

the full soundtrack for WTWTA.

It’s a definite buy, just like the soundtrack for Into the Wild.

Yes, both are wildly wonderful.

Both are the kinds of soundtracks you want playing when

you sit in the wilderness,

with the sunset casting all shades

of beautiful around you,

with butterflies dancing on the breeze,

with your hands nestled in the softest of grass,

with your mind and heart ten-storeys high.

xo

You know I have a massive girl crush on Miss Zooey Deschanel,

as I gushed about here, and here.

I’m a gush monkey when it comes to Zooey, actually.

 

Well anyhoo tonight I watched 500 Days of Summer,

and utterly. loved. it.

Although there were some major d*ckwads who kept talking

through the movie (and Wai Li & I eventually had to move,

after shusshing them and telling them off just did not

work), that much cuteness will be sustaining me

through the entire week.

Which in miao parlance means this week less people need

die by my hands, mua ha. ha  ha.              ha.

 

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Won’t be a pain and reveal any spoilers here,

but you should catch it now before it runs out

at TGV Sunway Pyramid.

Yep, it’s only playing there, nice one TGV!

Here let me make it easier for you.

Go H E R E   and book.

Enjoy the awesome soundtrack,

those big Zooey eyes,

oh, and jaga-jaga sikit with the parking maze at that

mall.

It’s changed quite a bit and I got disorientated.

Four mall attendants felt more manly helping

this damsel in parking distress.

You see, I just called myself damsel.

Damn you Deschanel, this is all your fault.

xo

Unless you’ve been hiding under some huge

rock somewhere, you’d have heard about the 

most excellent 15Malaysia project initiated by

Pete Teo.

 

Today, ‘House’ by Linus Chung is out.

Go watch it.

 

'House'

'House'

 

And make sure you watch the other ones coming out.

What a wonderful project.

15 different voices indeed, showcasing how

Malaysia may be one, but our beauty lies

the fact that we can be diverse and have different

viewpoints and feelings about our nation.

I’m sure as more of the films are released,

there will be people loving some, trashing others,

all becoming insta-critics.

Heck, this is very cool too.

 

 

 

Watch the films as they are released slowly.

Seriously.

Not tired of just seeing politicians’ views and portrayals

of Malaysia meh?

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500 Days of Summer

500 Days of Summer

 

I have had this massive girl crush on Zooey Deschanel for

a while now, and I don’t think it will abate any time soon.

Especially now ’500 Days of Summer’ will be coming out …

I think I can consider myself toast.

While I put many strong, talented women on a

pedestal (the list is long indeed), right now it’s Zooey

that completely floors me.

I recently re-watched the kiddie flick Bridge to Terabithia

just to see her in those lil scenes.

Eeek.


 

Sigh… Zooey!

Lucky thing us girls can talk about our

girl crushes pretty openly.

I just cannot imagine my guy friends doing the same

(guy crushes/bromance etc).

I’d dare them but I don’t think I’ll even bother.

The closest I’ve ever heard them talking about a fellow

brutha in such <3 tones would be …

..

……

I’ll get back to you on that.

xo

‘Where the Wild Things Are’ is the film adaptation

of a 1963 children’s book by Maurice Sendak.

Can’t wait to see this one, the latest from

uber cool Spike Jonze.

God bless directors who make us feel all 7 again,

wide-eyed and full of wonder.

xo

Gush.
Now tell me you don’t want to watch this one.
The always delightful Audrey Tautou as
Coco Chanel.
So what if you don’t like her Karl Lagerfeld,
I like her pretty damn fine.

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Mat Rempit and drag queens OUT

2009/07/19

By Meor Shariman

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Mat Rempit and transvestites will soon be missing from Malaysian movies and television.

A new ruling by the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry two months ago bans local filmmakers from showing Mat Rempit and men in women’s clothes in their productions.

The directive follows a letter from Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan to the Home Ministry to ban the term “Mat Rempit” in film and TV productions, and to ban scenes showing illegal racing and activities involving Mat Rempit.

Sources said it was one of the government’s ways to fight immoral activities linked to both groups.

It is a fact that each time a movie about Mat Rempit is shown in the cinemas, police have to be on high alert.

The most recent example was the box-office hit Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam. The same week the Skop Productions’ film hit cinemas, police had to double operations against illegal racing in major cities.

The media had a field day reporting Mat Rempit high jinks throughout the period the movie was screened.

It was the same when KL Menjerit Episod 1 and Remp-It were screened in 2005 and 2006.

The new rule will affect two high-profile films — Remp-It V3 and Anu Dalam Botol. Remp-It V3, by Metrowealth Movies Production, is completed and is waiting for the okay from the Censor ship Board.

But with the new rules, will this film ever see the light of day? It will not be a problem to drop the word Remp-It from its title but to snip all scenes that show Mat Rempit?

That will be impossible because the movie, as the title suggests, is about the life of Mat Rempit. The controversial Anu Dalam Botol is a film about a gay couple — Brokeback Mountain Malaysian style.

The story revolves around a man who went for a sex operation to show his undying love for his lover. Produced by Raja Azmi Raja Sulaiman, the film is expected to begin filming by the end of year.

Films featuring illegal racing do well at the box office. KL Menjerit and its sequel, KL Menjerit Episod 1, Remp-It and Bohsia are three movies that focus on the life of Mat Rempit and did well at the box off ice.

Many Malaysian films have at least one scene on Mat Rempit and a man dressed in women’s clothes (not necessarily a transvestite). Hit films that featured a scene or two of Mat Rempit and men in drag are Sifu & Tongga, Jangan Pandang Belakang Congkak and Senario The Movie Episod 1. How will this new rule affect the booming local movie industry? Only the filmmakers have the answer.

 

Truth be told, I don’t know what I feel about this completely.

I absolutely don’t agree with people who want to ban portrayals

of gays or transvestites.

But the bikers.

Hmmmm.

First I thought that any film portrayal of a real life phenomena

is justified, fair and totally sound. But as art imitates life,

in this case, I’ve learnt over the last year that

life really imitates art.

Speaking to Prof Rozmi a few months ago over

the Mat Rempit issue gave me a few things to think about.

Having researched Mat Rempits for many years, (hanging out 

with them, joining police blocks etc) he had told me

that these kids really do watch the Mat Rempit

movies and want to emulate them.

That sounds like such an easy, cop out thing to say, doesn’t it?

Chope.

 

I remember when I was around 16 and 17, and

all of us kids went crazy over that rollerblade movie.

Remember that? Airborne, which came out in 1993.

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We all got those damn rollerblades and tried doing

all sorts of shit with it.

I swear, we got a lot of knee injuries trying to

out-cool each other with those blades on our

very rollerblade-unfriendly tar roads and pavements.

(Bear with me)

 

And then we watched Hackers in 1995.

And were so entranced, it wasn’t funny.

And it wasn’t just because we fell for Angelina Jolie

or Jonny Lee Miller.

 

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And all fancied ourselves cyber geniuses.

Ohhh did we want to be those cool computer experts.

Experts okay. Not geeks!

We IRC-ed our pants off trying to … what was it,

irc bomb each other? (I never knew how to do it, damn it)

Some guys went seriously ape shit trying to

out ‘hack’ each other. It was a badge of honour

or respectability if you knew how to ‘bomb’ others

for your friends or kill their online biznaz halfway.

I got so furious at some points when I would get attacked

and my programme would turn off suddenly

or my computer would blank out.

Sigh.

 

And then in college those Young and Dangerous movies (really

cool Hong Kong triad series that portrayed the

deadly Hung Hing gang) came out in 1996 and beyond.

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WOW. I swear all my guy friends started strutting around

with some kind of new macho swagger.

Of course, they couldn’t do the crazy things the Hung Hing

characters were doing, ie. chopping people up

and all, but I do remember in the realm of boy-dom

at the time, there were a lot more fights.

Ohhh yes. I remember some hospital visits,

y’know.

Ahem. Boys will be boys ;)

Years later a lot of them would get similar triad-ish

tattoos, but I guess that’s something else altogether lah.

 

 

Ah well.

Anyway, I think there must be around 4 or 5 major Rempit

movies now. And more were supposed to come.

Judging by the Hung Hing movies, which came out

in delicious series, I suppose in the lives of the Malay boys

who have bikes (let’s face it, there aren’t Cina or India rempits),

these films are really THE movies to look forward to.

And I’ve seen some of these movies, they really do make

them look cool.

The boys who do stunts get the girls and the glory.

Prof said the boys want the lifestyle, and so they ape

the actions.

Remember, these young men can’t go pubbing, clubbing, go to

nice restaurants or movies for entertainment.

With RM5 they get to have fun on their bikes the whole night,

and so they do. They race, they bet on the winners,

maybe win some money, maybe catch the attention of their honeys.

I was told by some entertainment writers that apparently some of

the young actors in the Rempit movies are former

Mat Rempit idola themselves. Mat Rempit “done good.”

Can you imagine how … inspirational that must be in a way

for them?

Remember how you wanted to be like somebody

or do something, just by watching those movie characters?

 

 

But is it wrong to deny them of the entertainment they want

and like?

Isn’t it just showing what happens in real life?

(Or, er… does it really?)

Is zero-ing on movies just a cheat, and not

tackling the real problem of vicious Mat Rempit?

Prof Rozmi said when he talked to them, many seemed

“not to care about a lot of things”, as if they had little

hopes or goals for the future. As if they were lost.

That part disturbed me greatly.

Let me count the ways.

 

Picture from filmcritic.com

Picture from filmcritic.com

 

Thank you, This Recording for this interview with Wes Anderson, where

he breaks down his perfect mixtape for you.

Check out my darling Zooey Deschanel’s vocals on the Summer Day

track – oh so adorable! *deep sigh*

Yes indeed, I think I trust Anderson’s taste implicitly on all

matters relating to film and music. Some of my favourite films

are of course Rushmore and the Royal Tenenbaums, which I 

love watching again and again and again. 

He makes even the sad, the tragic and disastrous seem so

dreamy, beautiful … otherworldly.

And he just makes the world seem … cute, at the end of the day.

Sometimes, with all the crap going on in the world today,

it’s nice to remember it can be cute.