Puss in Boots

So, what did I do when my whole family was not well? Well, apart from getting knocked out by those damn meds, I took the chance to chill out with my son a lil bit.

I stayed away from the PC and slowed my pace in writing my novel abit, leave some of my piling work undone and picked out a few good movies to watch with my boy when we’re not well.

I know we’re supposed to be resting in bed and stuff, but then again, I take this as an opportunity given to us by God to slow down in life a little bit and learn to get all cozy even though we don’t feel comfortable. There’s no point in complaining, right? It gets you nowhere and at the end of the day, it complaining just gets you irritated.

A couple of days ago… my boy was still coughing and sneezing and having fever. I did not allow him to go to school and he was getting rather bored despite the fact that I gave him some writing exercise to do. Even my Doraemon comics doesn’t seems to amuse him. ( I know I’m a bad mum, but tell me…how many mums out there lets her kids read comic books? See, I am not THAT bad of a mum. I let my kid have fun! LOL) He doesn’t seems to have interest in anything and so I turned on the PC to look for some movies to watch online.

Puss in Boots caught my interest and I decided to watch that with my boy, and we’re got really hooked on it. *grinz* I know that it’s somewhat illegal to watch those movies online, but hey, who cares…the quality is good and I don’t even have to step out of the house to have some quality time… so why not?

Puss in Boots is highly entertaining and engaging. It’s really a good movie to watch with your little ones if you’re a fan of comedic misadventures, that is. I’m telling you, if you love Shrek movies, you will definitely love Puss in Boots.

Puss in Boots is actually the prequel to Shrek movie instalments, telling the misadventures of Puss, Humpty and Puss’s love interest/sidekick, Kitty Softpaws. The three friends were pitted against Jack and Jill, two murderous outlaws who discover an ancient power which threatens the world.

The story takes place before Puss met Shrek and Donkey, when he was a swashbuckling hero who protected the innocent.

The movie opens with Puss escaping a bounty hunter and entering a nearby town. Puss learns that two murderous outlaws, Jack and Jill have the magic beans he’s been looking for half his life, which lead to a giant’s castle holding valuable golden goose eggs. When Puss tries to take them from the two outlaws, another cat with a mask interrupts. Both fail and escaped, and Puss follows the cat back to his hideout, where they have both a dance and a sword fight. After getting hit in the head with a guitar by Puss during their fight, the other cat reveals that she is female, much to Puss’s surprise.

Puss then meets his old childhood friend Humpty Dumpty who introduces her as Kitty Softpaws, one of the best cat thieves in the world. They ask him to join them in finding the beans, planting them, and getting the golden eggs which lie at the top. Puss refuses to work with Humpty due to a past betrayal that left him falsely accused for robbery, alienating him from his hometown and adoptive mother.

So… what happens next? I’m not going to spoil it for you, but I have to say that the movie is highly entertaining and is filled with moral values. It’s something you might wanna watch with your little children this coming school holiday.

If I were to rate this movie, I’d give it a 4 out of 5 stars. I thought Shrek was much more funny and wacky in comparison to Puss in Boots.

Watch the trailer for Puss in Boots below.

If the trailer caught your interest, don’t forget to bring your kids to the cinema this coming holiday to watch this, though. It’s a different experience altogether. 😀

 

 

Cleffairy: If life gives you lemon…squeeze it into a tequila and throw a cocktail party.

 

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Breaking Dawn Official Trailer

OMG! Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn official trailer is out! OMG! I’ve been waiting for this for quite some time now and now I finally can watch it on youtube~! Okay, I hope I don’t sound too much like a squealing fangirl, but here’s sharing the trailer. I’m so excited. Breaking Dawn is my favourite novel among all the books in Twilight Saga. Let’s just say I’m a hopeless romantic, and I just love the romance in the final book.

From the trailer… hardcore novel fans of Twilight Saga can now be relieved. ROFLOL. See.. there’s the hot bed-biting making love session as well as foreplay in the water. I’m sure lotsa lotsa feathers will be involved too. That’s just what we’re all waiting for, isn’t it? Admit it girls… we all have the hots for men who breaks the bed’s headboard out of passion for us…

Not Edward’s fan but fancies Jacob instead? No worries Jacob’s fan can be rest assured too. Our sweetheart Jake can never keep his shirt on for long and he’ll be throwing off his shirt again and again and show off his body for all to see.

*cough* Men will hate this movie for sure…Breaking Dawn definitely raise the expectation on men’s performance in bed. *COUGH*

Cleffairy: “Before you, my life was like a moonless night. Very dark, but there were stars — points of light and reason. And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy, there was beauty. When you were gone, when the meteor had fallen over the horizon, everything went black. Nothing had changed, but my eyes were blinded by the light. I couldn’t see the stars anymore. And there was no more reason for anything.”

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Are you a Taker?

Sometimes, it’s really nice to be a badass… otherwise, you’d get bullied pretty easily. I hate being bullied by people, and therefore, I’m gonna take a short course on how to be a certified badass so that I won’t be harassed and cornered easily. Initially, I thought of Googling for some short course on ‘How to Be A Badass’ or something… or maybe buy ‘Being a Badass for Dummies’, but apparently, people have yet to come up with such thing.

But fortunately for me… Siren Media and Sony Pictures is going to make it possible for me to learn on how to be a real badass… kekekekekekkeke…*cackles like an evil fairy I am*.

You know why?

Well, here is why…they are giving away a pair of tickets to the screening of The Takers. Bwhahahahahahahaahahaha…

The Takers is about a bunch of badass of bank robbers… who do nothing but rob banks day in day out for a living. Kewl, right? A life full of adventure and adrenaline rush! (Ohhh… I can see my Hayden Christensen there too… missed him as Anakin Skywalker and the young Darth Vader…)

All I need to do  to earn some ‘educational exposure’ on how to be a sexy badass and how to scroo the law is just take some personality test… you know… a personality test… testing on which Taker you are… to see if you’re indeed qualified to be a Taker and then email my blog entry on this to contest@sirens.my before 21st October 2010. (Ya… I know… this is kinda last minute thingie… but what the heck… the more thrilling it is…)

Okay, so I head over to HERE and take the test… 😀 So which Taker am I?

According to the test, I’m this feller… The Leader… the head of the badass. I am not a doer… but I am a strategist, I like to figure out puzzles and I’m always a step ahead… yups… sounds like me all right. I always like to plan things ahead…a trait that sometimes really annoy people. Typical Virgoan I am.

Neway… wanna learn on how to be a badass too? Well, then head over HERE to learn on how you can win a pair of ticket to The Takers screening and many more goodies from them. Go ahead… TAKE TAKE TAKE and don’t forget to thank Sirens Media and Sony Pictures. 😀

Cleffairy: I’m not a good person…but I am not a hypocrite… I shall embrace my dark side and live with it instead of denying it. I won’t have people under the illusion that I’m a good person too, that’s just plain plastic!

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Antitrust

Is it possible to gain understanding towards certain matter a few years late? I am not sure how knowledge works for people, but I think I am quite a slow learner. I need to understand how everything works before I absorb certain information into my brain. I guess my brain is pretty selective in storing infos.

I come to realize that as of late, I started to understand more about physics and it’s theories 8 years after I left school, when I’m no longer required to understand the theories. It is amazing how human brain works…it’s really a wonder. I failed physics for my SPM examination. Yes, FAILED. Because I could not understand the formula and how the theories ought to be applied in real life.

But amazingly…. 8 years later, I could grasps on the concept…one quite a few physics theories… such as Newton Law, Momentum, Inertia, Quantum Physics and many more. I come to wonder…if my brain is taking me into a different direction by allowing me to finally understand and work on the theories correctly? Is this what they call wisdom? If it’s not wisdom, then what exactly do you call this? The ability to grasps on certain knowledge and relate it to real life?

God, my father would really be proud of me if I told him I finally understand certain concept in physics and actually get the calculation right. Is it because now I exercise my brain more than before, it made my brain more active then when I was studying? Is that how our brain actually works? In order to really use your brain and gain understanding, you need to continuously exercise it and give it constant stimulation?

Anyway, ditch physics and my questions. What I want to talk about today is…understanding and coming to term with certain matters after a few years. You see, when I was a little girl… I read a lot of classics. Authors like Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and many more are on my regular read. No… I did not read the children version of their stories. I read the unabridged version instead, and more often than not, I struggled to understand the entire thing. I believe, my mind wasn’t sharpened enough and I lack experience to totally understand what the books are trying to deliver.

Same goes with movies. You see… my husband is a rather technical person… while I am the direct opposite. I am the creative person in the household.Like any other typical man, my husband tend to gravitate to watch movies that revolves around…technology and science. I don’t quite watch science fiction unless I could relate it in real life. And instead of being fascinated about certain things like other people do… I showed my interest and understanding through writing them down instead.

As of late, I realized that I am really quite a slow learner. I understood one movie in particular about 6 years late. The movie in question is ‘Antitrust’.

Antitrust is actually a movie targeted to people who believed in that human knowledge belongs to all and people who supports Open Source. In order for people to understand what this movie is really about and what message it’s trying to send across, one would have to understand Open Source concept, and Microsoft antitrust case that has been quite a hit in commercial court all over the world back then.

Initially, Antitrust is about Milo Hoffman. The story stars off with him working with his three friends at their new software development company known as Skullbocks. Things started to gets murky when  Milo Hoffman is contacted by CEO Gary Winston of NURV (Never Underestimate Radical Vision) for a very attractive programming position: a fat paycheck, an almost-unrestrained working environment. Milo accepted Winston’s offer and he and his girlfriend, Alice Poulson, move to NURV headquarters in Portland, Oregon.

Despite development of the flagship product (Synapse, a worldwide media distribution network) being well on schedule, Hoffman soon becomes suspicious of the excellent source code Winston personally provides to him, seemingly when needed most, while refusing to divulge the code’s origin.

After his best friend, Teddy Chin, is murdered, Hoffman discovers that NURV is stealing the code they need from programmers around the world — including Teddy Chin — and then killing them to cover their tracks. Hoffman learns that not only does NURV employ an extensive surveillance system to observe and steal code, the company has infiltrated the law and most of the mainstream media. Even his girlfriend is a spy, an ex-con hired by the company to manipulate him into doing their deeds.

While searching through a secret NURV database containing surveillance dossiers on employees, he finds that the company has information of a very personal nature about a friend and co-worker, Lisa Calighan. When he reveals to her that the company has this information, she agrees to help him expose NURV’s crimes to the world. Coordinating with one of Hoffman’s friends from his old startup, they plan to use a local cable access station to hijack Synapse and broadcast their charges against NURV to the world. However, Lisa Calighan turns out to be a double agent, foils Hoffman’s plan, and turns him over to Winston.

Hoffman had already confronted Poulson and convinced her to side with him against Winston and NURV. When it became clear that Hoffman had not succeeded, a backup plan is put into motion by Poulson, the fourth member of Skullbocks, and the incorruptible internal security firm hired by NURV. As Winston prepares to kill Hoffman, the second team successfully usurps one of NURV’s own work centers, “Building 21” and transmits the incriminating evidence as well as the Synapse code. Winston and his entourage are publicly arrested for their crimes. After parting ways with the redeemed Poulson, Hoffman rejoins Skullbocks.

Okay… after re-watching this show almost 7 years after I first watched it, it is no longer a nonsense movie that could put me to sleep. I could now understand what the movie is all about, after being an Open Source supporter myself. What the characters did in the story is also no longer gibberish to me, and much to my amusement, Antitrust actually have loads of message to tell, and honestly…this movie… is pro-Open Source and rather anti Microsoft.

It is amazing how Antitrust seems to send you to a paralell world of Internet and software development technology and the dirty tricks that comes with it. What amaze me is that the movie itself gives allusion that the antagonist in the movie is Bill Gates of Microsoft himself. I’m really surprised that they are not subjected to libel.

Anyway, I learned a lot from this movie too… albeit a few years late. This is what learned:

  • Knowledge is power, but it could also destroy and corrupt.
  • Never ever try to dominate the business world in a dirty way, or one day, it might backfire.
  • Behind a good software, there’s always good programmers, and one should not just stick at one brand in regards to technology. If there’s good and free software out there that could benefit you, consider using it instead of the expensive proprietary.
  • One should not be extreme… it doesn’t matter if you support Microsoft or Open Source, as long as you open your mind to everything, there’s limitless possibility.
  • Human knowledge belongs to the world and not just one person.
  • Always anticipate the move of your opponent. Life is like playing a game of chess. One must anticipate the opponent’s move, or one will loose.
  • Sometimes, even your loved ones can be your enemy, so beware… don’t trust anyone but yourself 100%.
  • Always have a backup plan.
  • Things are not always what they seems to be.
  • And last but not least… what seems to be harmless, cute and pretty childish on the outside, may hold many dark secrets and could possible be the cause of destruction inside. (Referring to the servers in NURV that contains CCTV surveillance of programmers all around the world… it was disguised as children’s PC in a daycare in NURV)

This movie… is something to WOW for. But only if you understood how Microsoft, Open Source and Programming world works in reality. Thumbs up for Antitrust. Here’s the trailer for Antitrust:

And if you’re wondering where you can watch Antitrust, the entire movie… You can watch it HERE

Cleffairy: The Internet should be public, open and accessible.

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I was in Seventh Heaven

It was my first time ever in Seventh Heaven, and it was definitely something that I would remember for the rest of my life. The experience of it was…exciting, arousing, and not to mention, rather erotic. It’s something one have to experience themselves to understand what I’m talking about.

If I were to explain it, I’d say, it’s a cross between Kamikaze and Screaming Orgasm shots. Exciting and exhilarating, and yet, rather mind boggling and scary. It was a realm of unknown. At least to me, it was.

I went to Seventh Heaven the other day.

It’s a beauty and personal care heaven for women. Located at 7th floor in Pavillion, Jalan Bukit Bintang, KL. Seventh Heaven is kinda hard to find, truthfully. The pathway and the entrance to Seventh Heaven was somewhat hidden from the eyes of the public, and being a first timer, I felt as if I was walking in a labyrinth before I finally found the entrance to Seventh Heaven.

This is not something I usually do…but I’ve received an invitation from Mary Chia The Beauty and Slimming Specialist for a complimentary relaxation facial session worth RM160 via ONLY BEAUTY– the free sample website that I was talking about in my previous blog entry.

This is not a paid or sponsored post, mind you. It is something I voluntarily do on the behalf of ONLY BEAUTY and Mary Chia The Beauty and Slimming Specialist since they had all but kindly provided the grumpy fairy with a free facial.

I’m somewhat indebted with the…experience, as I’ve never been to facial treatments before in my life, period! While it’s something normal for other people, the experience is rather new to me, so, please excuse my obnoxious entry.

Since the spas and beauty centres in Seventh Heaven are for ladies only, men are usually ushered out to the lounge, giving absolute privacies to women who went to Seventh Heaven for treatments and pampering. Mary Chia’s was not excluded. Absolute privacy.

Upon arrival, I introduced myself and  was greeted with a warm smile by the the receptionist and I was quickly ushered to the consultation room where a beautician awaits to consult me. I was served with some sort of mead during my consultation session with the beautician in Mary Chia’s.

I was rather nervous, as this is my first time in such a beauty centre. I took a sip of the mead, and I guess, it was to help the clients relax, as I felt much better after drinking the mead. Much, much better.

And when I said consultation, I meant it was strictly consultation. Frankly speaking, since this the facial session was a complimentary session, I initially thought that the consultation session would be a brainwashing session instead where the staff would promote their products and various spa packages to me and persuade me to buy or sign up for membership and whatnot.

But I was glad that I was wrong. It was strictly a consultation session where I was advised on how to take care of my complexion and my well being. I was lectured for my ‘laziness’ and also my ignorance on diet. And the most horrible part would be the lecture about the eyebags.

And I sat there quietly, feeling rather small for my ignorance. But then again, I found the ‘lectures’ were meant to educate me, and it’s certainly much more welcomed than those sales and marketing talks where clients are persuaded to buy their products.

After a good full 15 minutes of lecturing on my daily activities and diets and whatnot, I was quickly ushered to the treatment area, where I was told to keep my belongings in a locker. For those who are worried about thief, worry not when you’re in Mary Chia’s.

The lockers are pretty hi-tech, and it’s thumb prints activated. You need to scan your thumb prints before you keep your stuff inside, and re-scan again when you want to take back your belongings. I was rather baffled. I didn’t expect that a spa could be so advance.

There was various stuff in the small treatment area. I’m sorry I couldn’t describe what stuff there was inside the treatment area. I was too busy being anxious and was in panic.

And why panic, you ask me? Well… there’s one thing about me that not many knows. I am claustrophobic. I fear small and closed area, and I also don’t feel comfortable in the crowds 🙁 Plus, they had all but confiscate my spectacles. I’m partially blind without them!

I felt like crying and wanted so much to chicken out, but the beautician assured me that I’m in good hands and I will enjoy the experience. (I wonder if the people in Mary Chia’s are trained to read minds?)

I took in deep breath, and began to calm down. And before I was completely calmed down, I was told to take off my clothes. Imaginations started to run wild, and I was obviously showing my fear, because the beautician giggled and told me to put on a red colour satin tube that has been prepared instead.

She left the room for a good 5 minutes so that I get rid of my clothes and my bra and wear the silk tube instead.

The beautician who was in charge os taking care of me reenter the small and dark room and asked me if I’m ready for the treatment. Nervously, I said yes. And so, she asked me to lay down on the small bed and covers me with a blanket as she lowered down the temperature and turns on some music as well as light up some aroma theraphy candles.

The devil in me was partying, scaring me rotten; that if I were to be murdered, nobody would find my dead body! Seventh Heaven is rather hidden, after all.

Anyway, there was no murders involved, thank God! I stepped out of Mary Chia’s in one complete piece, and I even managed to relax as the facial and some light massage was performed on me. It was sensuous, yet extremely relaxing.

I was tensed up, truthfully, but thanks to the skillful beautician, I even fell asleep during the facial. Yes, she’s that good. She managed to make me sleep throughout second half of the facial session. She works wonder on my face and tensed body, and I felt much lighter when I walked out of the room after the session was over.

I had quite an experience in Mary Chia’s, and I would recommend it to you ladies out there. They’re good. Really good, and if I was asked if I’ll go back there again? I’s say, I would, despite of my claustrophobia.

On a second thought, though the beauticians in Mary Chia’s are very good, I probably won’t go there for facial, but some relaxing bath instead. LOL…at least it won’t be in the dark! 😛 ( I’m hopeless, aren’t I? My claustrophobia is still not cured yet, despite of the amazing experience in Mary Chia’s)

Thank you, Only Beauty and Mary Chia The Beauty and Slimming Specialist. This is one experience that I would not forget.


Cleffairy: There’s a reason why I love beaches, folks. Beaches are huge, open space and they do not confine me in a closed area.

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