Friday, July 24, 2009

those days

Last night in an effort to make my rest day productive, I watched Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast at Tiffany's. After watching the movie, I was thankful. Thankful that I wasn't born yesterday. Thankful that I was able to enjoy the movies that this generation has to offer to me. No offense to those who love Audrey Hepburn and the good old movies but I just find it weird the way how they acted in movies before. I find it OA. I just watched almost half part of it and stopped and switched to Ironman and watched it two times. I'm planning to watch it again.

I on the process of downloading a movie about Jane Austen. I haven't read a book that she wrote but I've heard she's a wonderful author and her books were classic. I bought her Pride and Prejudice and just read a few pages of it, I decided that it would be better if I just download an audio book of it. I find the book boring. I think classic is not just my type of books. But I love Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.

I also watched Latter Days. I think it is true in some way or another, sad stories are the best. I don't know why. Even in gay movies, I prefer Love of Siam than Latter Days. I remember sad movies and in a way they found their way in my heart than movies with happy endings.

3 comments :

  1. i love audrey! to kill a mocking bird and love of siam! oh so love them! hahahaha!

    glad you enjoy..

    if you want a happy ending, that depends where you stop your story...

    ReplyDelete
  2. unrequited love is always more interesting.

    ReplyDelete
  3. the love of siam (rak haeng siam) is the best dear..but you should try 'bangkok love story'

    mas painful yung nangyari sa story...maiiyak ka

    ReplyDelete