Movie of the year…

life of pi

… must watch !! The most magnificent part was when the whale jumps out from the water. It is so impressively beautiful. I got stunned a bit, I got my eyes opened real big and it got me wowed, softly and silently. How I wish that I could have this moment in life.

In conclusion, I love the entire movie. Hmm… I’ll be getting the book too. 😉

… everyone is talking about today’s date. So I join the fun and wishing you all a Happy Triple Twelve. =)

Add-ons (One man’s opinion): And everybody is saying; “It happens once in a life time”, “This is something never gonna happen again” or “What a meaningful day.” I wonder what about 13.12.12? 14.12.12? 15.12.12 and so on? It is gonna happen once in a life time too !! I would say, enjoy your everyday, o’right? 😉

Eleven Twelve Thirteen is kinda cute too. Let’s look forward to it. 😀

indulgence

… and fattening !! Anyways, good food are always higher in calories. But, it makes you me happy !! Hmp… I am not gonna give a S*** about it.  Makan !! Makan !! Weee… See, I am Happy and yeah… very much contented. =P

Monkeylisa…

monkeylisa

Completion Date: 1999
Style: Mixture of Pointillism & Fine Lines
Technique: Poster Colour
Material: Art Board
Dimensions: 28 x 33cm

… this is a’lil bit of a self-portrait. Yeap, that’s my zodiac :). M.O.N.K.E.Y.

As you can see, there’s wood background (love the daring-colour combination) and leaves framing around. Nature and forest is mesmerizing. Paint brush and pencils; I love drawing and painting since 4. Yes I still do. Books, aha~ I like reading. Geometric, mm… I like math and science back in ol’school days. Can’t believe it huh? 😛 Uhh… Bananas, I can eat 6-8 bananas at a time. Not too much huh? And the look; cool-snobbish-gloomy-pout lips-arm crossed-cheeky?. You name it. That’s me. Haha.

It was fun painting this. I hope to paint more when I am on my sabbatical soon. 🙂

… today was a nice and pretty laid-back Sunday, something that I have been craving for. I spent my morning at home doing some house chores. Wrapped up some backlogs. Then, I end my afternoon with a cuppa while waiting for the cake to bake.

And when you see this, get ready!! You know Christmas is coming!!

Charlie Chaplin…

… is one of the most creative and influential personalities. Aloha December and let’s not stop being creative. 🙂

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Sir Charles Spencer “Charlie” Chaplin, KBE (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977) was an English comic actor, film director and composer best known for his work in the United States during the silent film era. He became the most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I. Chaplin used mime, slapstick and other visual comedy routines, and continued well into the era of the talkies, though his films decreased in frequency from the end of the 1920s. His most famous role was that of The Tramp, which he first played in the Keystone comedy Kid Auto Races at Venice in 1914. From the April 1914 one-reeler Twenty Minutes of Love onwards he was writing and directing most of his films, by 1916 he was also producing them, and from 1918 he was even composing the music for them. With Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D. W. Griffith, he co-founded United Artists in 1919.

Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities of the silent-film era. He was influenced by his predecessor, the French silent film comedian Max Linder, to whom he dedicated one of his films. His working life in entertainment spanned over 75 years, from the Victorian stage and the music hall in the United Kingdom as a child performer, until close to his death at the age of 88. His high-profile public and private life encompassed both adulation and controversy. Chaplin was identified with left-wing politics during the McCarthy era and he was ultimately forced to resettle in Europe from 1952.

In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Chaplin the 10th-greatest American male screen legend of all time. In 2008, Martin Sieff, in a review of the book Chaplin: A Life, wrote, “Chaplin was not just ‘big’, he was gigantic. In 1915, he burst onto a war-torn world bringing it the gift of comedy, laughter and relief while it was tearing itself apart through World War I. Over the next 25 years, through the Great Depression and the rise of Adolf Hitler, he stayed on the job. … It is doubtful any individual [sic] has ever given more entertainment, pleasure and relief to so many human beings when they needed it the most.”George Bernard Shaw called Chaplin “the only genius to come out of the movie industry”.

From Wikipedia.

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