Saturday, January 20, 2007

Class Gathering

After yesterday Sushi buffet, today there is a "pot luck" gathering at XW house again. Haha, this time, we ordered pizzas, KFCs, some home-made spaghetti and desserts. By the looks of it, I am going to grow fat soon. I need to exercise!!! Argzzz.
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After eating, we proceed to watch some funny and crude movies.
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synopsis
Have you ever pressed "Send" on an email and immediately wished you could get it back? Scotty Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) and his Berlin-based computer pen pal Mieke (Jessica Boehrs) have been writing each other for years, sharing every detail of their lives. When Mieke makes a cyber pass at Scotty, he completely freaks out, thinking that this guy he’s known for years is coming on to him…in German no less. Too bad the the one detail Scotty doesn’t seem to know is that, in Germany, Mieke is a girl’s name.By the time Scotty figures out that Mieke is a girl, and a hot one at that, Mieke has cut off her email account and all contact with him. Thinking that this might be his one chance at true love—even though he’s never actually met the girl—Scotty and his best friends, Cooper (Jacob Pitts) and the twins Jenny (Michelle Trachtenberg) and Jamie (Travis Wester), embark on a raucous trip across Europe headed for Berlin.Their trek takes them from London to Paris to Amsterdam and Eastern Europe, exposing them—literally—to every lascivious, larcenous and lecherous indulgence Europe has to offer, in a comedy that gives new meaning to the phrase "foreign relations."
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In general, a movie that is good for a great laugh. Pretty crude at times but well the jokes are nice, too bad its a R-21 movie due to several nude scene. Hmmm.
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Synopsis

Jagshemash! Sacha Baron Cohen, the star and creator of HBO's "Da Ali G Show," brings his Kazakh journalist character Borat Sagdiyev to the big screen for the first time. Leaving his native Kazakhstan, Borat travels to America to make a documentary. As he zigzags across the nation, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences. His backwards behavior generates strong reactions around him, exposing prejudices and hypocrisies in American culture. In some cases, Borat's interview subjects embrace his outrageous views on race and sex by agreeing with him, while others attempt to offer a patriotic lesson in Western values. Wa-wa-wee-wa!Hilarious. Jaw-dropping. Inflammatory. Dangerous. Subversive. Borat, a satirical Kazakh journalist caricature invented and portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen, has been called all this – and more. Borat became a phenomenon in the U.K. with the comedy series "Da Ali G Show," in which Baron Cohen's outlandish humor and razor-sharp satire on anti-Semitism, misogyny and racism, came to life through his creation's bizarre behavior and interviews.
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Argzz I don't know how to say this. Extremely crude jokes about the Americans and super anti jews!! If you cannot stomach this kind of jokes, better stay off the movie. Luckily, I am not eating while the movie is on, else I think I will become a merlion!
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Shit...... I think I am falling sick soon.....
The nose has started to show symptoms of running......
I can feel my throat getting sore......
I keep Ah-chooing all day long.....
Die la, I don't want to fall sick!!
Argzzzz, eat too much heaty stuffs + sucky weather.
Shiny bright one hour and dark and gloomy the next....
Pui! Plus the pizzas and KFCs today, think I am a goner liao.....

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