"On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's mind. It becomes a pleasure. (The Importance of Being Earnest)"

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I know I should engage your attention if I wanted my page to rake up an obscene amount of hits. I suppose, in doing that, I ought to say something highfalutinly profound to give the impression that I am "interesting."

However, as I mainly concern myself of trivial stuff (i.e. taming my ugly mop of hair; hunting for the Lint Monster that eats up my socks during washer spin cycle), I'm afraid that I wouldn't be able to pull off having an intrinsic character despite peppering this space with lotsa German words like "zeitgeist", "weltanschauung", and "volkswagen".

I am shallow, people of the universe. So shallow that I tidy up complexity by putting people into neat boxes of stereotypes using the question, "What's your sign?".

But when I tire of being shallow, I try to critique movies and books. And sometimes, when my insecurity-level spikes so low, I try to make myself sound so interesting by talking about philosophy. "Try" is the operative word here.

Please excuse me if I talk about me a lot. It's my favorite topic. Next to talking about nothing.

And when one talks about nothing, nothing becomes something. And it's called "crap".


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9th Cinemanila to screen best films in Asia

IN commemoration of the ASEAN's 40th anniversary, the 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival (CIFF) celebrates "ASEAN Astig!" The CIFF will be showcasing several of the region's best films in an ASEAN Cinema Focus. The official line-up will include Thailand's "The Dorm," "Alone," and "Syndromes and a Century"; and Malaysia's "Village People Radio Show" and "Love Conquers All." The festival will screen several films of Pen-ek Ratanaruang and Garin Nugroho, including the latter's "Leaf on a Pillow," winner of the Lino Brocka Award in the first CIFF in 1999. As part of its competition highlights, the CIFF will give an award to the Best ASEAN Film of the year. A cash prize of P250,000 will be presented to the winner of this award. The Best ASEAN Short Film will be similarly honored and the winner will receive a prize of P50,000.00. These competitions and awards are made possible by the joint efforts of the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and Cinemanila.

Seeking to promote the identity of ASEAN cinema, CIFF will also be launching the SEAWAVE project this year. Some of the prominent filmmakers of the region will each be contributing 3 to 5-minute films revolving around the theme of "A Journey." The project will culminate in the production of a 90-minute feature from the contributions, to be previewed during the festival. Among the filmmakers who have been invited to participate in the SEAWAVE project are Riri Riza, Nan Achnas, and the I-Cinema Group of Indonesia; U-Wei bin Hajisaari, Tan Chui Mui, and Amir Muhammad of Malaysia; Eric Khoo, Royston Tan, and Kelvin Tong of Singapore; Nonzee Nimibutr, Apitchatpong Weerasethakul, Wisit Sasanatieng, and Pen-ek Ratana-ruang of Thailand; and Pinoy filmmakers Lav Diaz, John Torres, Raya Martin, Jeffrey Jeturian, Dante Mendoza, Auraeus Solito, Chito Ronio, and Rox Lee of the Philippines.

The 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival will have its run from August 8 to 19 at Gateway Mall Cineplex 10 in Araneta Center, Quezon City, and from August 17 to 19 in Boracay. The CIFF is organized jointly by the Independent Cinema Association of the Philippines (ICAP), the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). For more information, visit www.cinemanila. org.ph or email cinemanila@gmail. com.

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Friday, November 16, 2007
Switching Petridishes

   After coming back from my hibernation from writing (nonsensical, self-indulgent posts), I noticed that my blog has been invaded my various kinds of adwares (and possibly, low-risk survey/data gathering spywares) disguised as your usual irritating pop-ups. Even the most patient would not be able to stand having their blockers be barraged by outrageously numerous pop-ups. (The computer I once used blocked close to a hundred before I could move my mouse freely).

So, anyway, I was thinking that I should change my blog host. I'm thinking maybe of moving to either wordpress or blogspot.

But then, moving isn't that easy for me. For one, I have to come up of a great design for the page itself that's why I'm taking some time teaching myself some cool stuff for photoshop. Then there's the problem that my fingers are so used to typing my blog address that I will need time to retrain them fingers. Plus, let's not forget the fact that the three years that I spent with this blog has been the longest commitment I've ever had with anybody. Right, it's even longer than my relationship with Schroo (which is two years and 2 months to this date).

Gash. What to do, what to do. If I know only how to scream castlemedia's greetings goodbye, I'll never have to leave. And if only blogdrive is more flexible, I'm sure I'll be satisfied here.

*sigh*

 

P.S. The move won't be anytime soon. As I've said, it's going to take me some time to design the new page even with the help of my Schroo. But hey, I'll be posting more often now that I'm able to balance my schedule now.

P.P.S. It's good to be back ;)


Posted at 12:21 pm by pepperella

van
November 24, 2007   07:03 PM PST
 
@mama rain: mag-move na nga talaga ako. I.ph na aketch :D
van
November 24, 2007   07:02 PM PST
 
hey cheska :D wassup?
rain
November 21, 2007   07:53 AM PST
 
i vote to move. :)
cheska
November 17, 2007   07:19 AM PST
 
Van, glad you're back. i missed you.
 

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