Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Superficial or not?

So recently I watched Aisha and yes! I loved it! Excellent plot line although it is based on Jane Austen's classic novel 'Emma', I think the director gave it a good indian flavour.

HOWEVER i've also heard mixed reviews about this movie, some critics and also my friends have slashed out saying the movie is entirely 'superficial' and does not represent what India really is like. To that I have to say, well every country has it's good points and bad, why must artists always show a bit of the bad side, in order to validate to the audience that it is in fact India and NOT a foriegn country.

hmm besides that, some people have also said 'the director should have casted a better actor for the character Arjun. To that I have to say: if girls face so much pressure to look good, it's exactly the same for guys. Probably more Physically demanding, but the point i'm trying to get to is that, THANK YOU for casting someone different and someone REAL. More importantly I like the charm in this character, nawww.

All in all i give this One an 8.5/10; only because Sonam's ditzy character got a tad bit annoying for my liking.
^ One of my favourite scenes; very cute!

I Shall end on a bimbo quote from the movie:

"what does that mean??" Aisha in response to "get a job" (it's better when you see it"

Smart Arse Comments

Congratulations Caroline!


An excellent performance after watching the highlights, but what I found more entertaining was her cheeky comment at the press conference.
When asked for her thoughts on her very short skirt (which was an extremely stupid question), she replied

"I hope I get more male fans now" followed by a lengthy chuckle.

I can't explain it properly, but if you have time here's the link:



I found that quite funny, like who asks questions like that. Some journalists these days; it's all about the looks not the talent. she just won against THE maria sharapova, who cares what she's wearing. Besides those sports dresses have tight shorts attached to them anyway.


Hope she finally wins a grand slam! better luck next time Maria!



On another, a not so smart-arse comment made earlier in the week was by Stefanie Rice. When she posted

"Suck on that f--gots," Rice tweeted."Probs the best game I've ever seen!! Well done boys."
After the wallabies victory over South Africa.

Personally I don't find that offensive, I don't even find that 'homophoebic' as it's been dubbed. There are so many versions of the one word these days, just go on thesaurus.com. haha (i actually havn't, but I bet there are) For instance there are heaps of versions of 'lol', some people actually laugh, some people just use it as a conversation shifter. lol , you get the point ;)
Any celebs you guys know, that have let a slip of the tongue?

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Is the glass half empty or half full?


I don't know what it is, but I feel empty for some reason. Don't get me wrong I am grateful for everything I have, and I am happy with my life, but now and again I get that feeling that something's missing. Something's out of place. Like the feeling I left the iron on at home, like i'm forgetting something but really I havn't. It's an odd feeling, maybe I've taken the wrong turn or maybe's i'm just too lazy to think about it. What is it? I wish I knew.
I know I will eventually figure out what it is, but till then i'm still in limbo.
Is the glass half empty or half full?
God knows.
What are your thoughts?

Friday, September 3, 2010

Facebook events

When you make a fb event and people either dont reply until the day before or they comment
"so sorry, i'm busy that day"

all I want to say is the world doesnt fkn revolve around YOU! just becoz you are not going doesn't mean that the event is going to be a total loss. can't someone make an event just to find the general consensus. i'm just annoyed. not that i make events, because the best events are always spontaneous!

cheeriOo