You laugh, but 30+ years from now, Taylor Swift, The Chainsmokers, Olivia Rodrigo, and a reformed Red Velvet will be coming here for 2-night concerts in Solaire while the gen-charlies are wondering what silly-ass music the previous gens were into.
Tonight's dinner ay tusok-tusok with rice dahil na-realize ko over the budget na ako sa pagkain by a pretty large margin starting last month and now I feel guilty about it. 😭
Ang mahal naman kumain. To be fair half of it kasama ko kapatid ko kumain so that's probably why ganun kalaki yung difference sa spending behavior on food.
Still. Pati yung tusok-tusok nagmahal na din. Kung ako lang pinapakain ko hindi kasing sakit sa bulsa.
Mag-rreflect muna ako sa aking buhay. Definitely not ready magka-anak and the like.
Usual diet ko magulay naman pero pag wala talagang time or super lakas ng cravings bumibili ako. Gulay talaga pinaggastusan ko, healthy diet is important.
I don't even buy meat much, namamahalan ako 😅 kung may meat yung baon ko probably outsourced yan hahaha. Eggs are a regular staple tho.
Maybe I’m just being petty, but Filipino film nerds are unbearable man 😂.
Saw a reddit post talking about the cinemas in the country where you shouldn’t watch, and pretty much almost all of the famous cinemas are there. Like ano ba gusto nila? To convince casual moviegoers to stop going to those accessible cinemas and have the same mindset as them when it comes to choosing cinemas? Lol
As someone who had to go to Cinema '76, Teatrino, Fully Booked's U View, PICC, Cine Adarna, Sine Pop, and where else just to watch these so-called amazing "indie" movies, they couldn't be anymore wrong. Lmao. The atmosphere, seating (dear lord that seating), and equipment are in the same tier as your elementary school film showing, except they have the chutzpah to charge money.
The best cinematic experience for me is still purchasing a random ticket in Trinoma's Cinema 4 to see Battleship. The screening had "2D" on it for some reason (2D naman lahat, di ba? lol) but the picture quality is the brightest and sharpest I've ever seen from a projector. Shame it's quite possibly the worst film of that year, but there's no denying the mouth-watering PQ. My succeeding attempts to watch at that exact same cinema wasn't able to replicate the beauty of that particular screening.
Some theater staffs nowadays don't give a fuck on audiences, even the projectionists (oh wait they don't reel/assemble celluloid like they used to). IMAX Digital, Large Format screens, and some CityMall and Robinson's cinemas are the only cinemas in our country that delivers brighter and better picture. I've seen degradation of projections on SM Cinemas' regular screens, and SM itself and audiences don't really gave a fuck on this issue, except myself and these so-called "nerds." It's sucks because this is not what I've used to experience for the past decade.
Avengers: Endgame is the last, true blockbuster film for any kind of audiences. Seen it twice, opening day and third week, and the whole theater was packed! Great projections, real 7.1 surround sound, and attentive staffs.
I just realized that Hurricane Hilary is in SoCal pala, which is unusual. It's also comparable in strength to Egay na run of the mill typhoon lang sa atin yet they're already struggling with flash floods and power outages (expected to last for a while).
My average travel time between work and home is usually around 30 minutes. Last night it took 2 hours; nearly an hour trapped at the Santolan U-turn and another from that U-turn to Ortigas. I half-expected the problem to be due to a higher volume of traffic going into Ortigas at the Ortigas flyover, but it was actually caused by an unusual volume at Ortigas ilalim; presumably to take either take a right turn to San Juan, or a U-turn to EDSA's northbound side. It's almost like an ouroboros.
Ngayon lang nags-sink in sa'kin kung gaano na kapagod 'yung puso ko. Hahaha Ito 'yung pagod na hindi na kayang tumanggap ng bago kesyo friendship man o kung ano. Ayoko muna ng bago. Ng kahit sino.
Walden Bello's review of Barbie favorably compares it to Marxism for Gen Z.
Even though it’s an ideal world, Barbieland is not seamlessly constructed. There’s a crack in Barbie’s world — she wakes up and finds out she has cellulite and flat feet — and she is forced to come down to earth to be “fixed” and discovers that the world is full of contradictions and conflicts that the elite, the black-suited directors of Mattel, don’t want people to grapple with and solve collectively, by focusing their attention instead on the ideal relationships of Barbieland. Barbie’s unexpected appearance threatens the long-standing equilibrium between the ideal and the real.