Showing posts with label Popcorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Popcorn. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Pewdiepie at Woozworld!
I don't care if he's the real thing or what. But imagine meeting Pewdiepie at Woozworld? That's insane! Hahaha. This is the closest that I can get to meeting one of the funniest gamer guys around. :) And I even got to chat with his girlfriend, Marzia. :)
P.S: That's me with the blonde hair and everything, with Felix beside me. He doesn't know I took a picture. Hehe.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
PewDiePie
When I'm bored and usually wants some "laugh-till-your-tummy-hurts" moments, I watch Felix's videos. I envy his huge collection of video games, the scary sort and he's got them for FREE. So yeah, if you're reading this post and would want to laugh at anything geeky and bro-filled, just click the link above and have fun!
Keep it real,
Joanne
Sunday, June 23, 2013
17 Filles
Seventeen filles or seventeen girls is a french movie which depicts the lives of seventeen teenage girls who got pregnant one after the other. This film is the first director stint of Delphine Coulin and Muriel Coulin.
The film has the "JUNO" touch and it actually happened at a local highschool in Massachusettes wherein there was this quite alarming number of teenage girls sporting some highly-noticeable bumps which is a far cry from the usual baby fat that one usually sheds off during puberty.
Camille was your typical teenage girl whose life revolves around being stubborn both at home and at school. She's really tight with her girl friends and they pretty much live a carefree life over a limited allowance. Camille's brother is a soldier and her constant companion is her mom who works at a nearby hospital. Camille often blames her mother for not giving her enough attention that's why she mostly relied in the comfort of her friends.
What's amusing is that when she and her friends decided that getting pregnant would somehow make them look like grown-up adults. They yearn to be treated seriously, and by 16 years old, they shocked their lonely coastal town by rocking some baby bumps.

Seventeen filles is filled with scenes which are so silent you can actually go deaf. These scenes are important though, because these are the scenes which encapsulates the moments to which these girls are alone by themselves and scared to what kind of life they're leading into.
I love European indie films and seventeen filles is a simple narration of how a girl can transform into a woman because of one decision. It captures the essence of growing up with friends while tunneling through different emotions which ranges from hate, lust, betrayal, loyalty, friendship and definitely some growing up to do.
Though the ending of the film might leave you craving for more, it's worth your 2 hours.
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