book, zoo and movie
i have this illogical problems with blockbuster movies. i am kiasu.
i insisted that Josh gets the STAR WARS - Revenge of The Sith tickets for 18th May.
coz 19th May is the official opening day. i don't care how is he gonna get them =P
me being me, wanna watch movies either before they open or on the very day they open.
(this only applies to blockbuster mega movies).
it's only fun when you watch it while it's hot. so there =)
Madagascar is an animated movie, produced by producers of Shrek and Shark's Tale.
Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith star as the voices of four zoo animals who hang up when they hear the call of the wild.
Alex the Lion is the king of the urban jungle, the main attraction at New York’s Central Park Zoo (thinks Ryan). He and his best friends Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo have lived their entire lives in blissful captivity, with regular meals provided and an admiring public to adore them.
Not content to leave well enough alone, Marty allows his curiosity to get the better of him and, with the help of some prodigious penguins, makes his escape to explore the world he’s been missing. Alex, Melman and Gloria go after him, but before they can go wild in the streets, they are captured, crated and put on a ship to Africa…to be ultimately set free. When those plotting penguins sabotage the ship, Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria find themselves washed ashore on the exotic island of Madagascar. Now, these native New Yorkers have to figure out how to survive in the wild and discover the true meaning of the phrase “It’s a jungle out there.”
as Michele suggested, we should watch this movie with fellow animal friends.
namely, doggie, lion, small prawn, big prawn, rabbit and monkey! yay!
alternatively we can plan an outing to the zoo!
there's one thing i hate about new books.
sometimes, they are so new that the damned national library doesn't even carry it.
thus that leaves me with the option of bunking at Borders or buying it.
i'm currently looking for Steven Levitt's Freakonomics. 6 socially interesting chapters.
without the regression statisical analysis or academic caveats.
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