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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Weekend is over!

I caught this tonight with my sick bee.


Oh man, this movie is very bad. very very bad. It uses this video camera for the entire movie, rather reminiscent of "The Blair Witch Project" which I watched when I was in lower secondary?

I think this is the one of the very few times whereby I saw people leaving their seats way before the show ends. Yes. That's how bad it is. Mr. Bee who was sick, got more sick with tremendous headaches during the film.

But maybe something worth watching, will be the storyline. Quite unexpected, but too bad for the director.

Loves loves.

XOXO

shortermemorygirl 10:55:00 PM