This City Never Sleeps
Wednesday, November 24, 2004 @ Hell's Gate
OK, i am out of breath rite now, cos i am just sick of mum's grumbling on her loss on not buying the 4numbers that comes out to be the 1st for 4D. A lesson flearnt from life and Best Bet: When you constantly buy a number, it did not comes out. When you stop buying, it comes out in top 3.

Returned back from hell today. Seriously, i almost died today while swimming. I was almost drowned in the 2m deep pool when i had a cramp, and somehow, no one even bother come to my rescue when i need help. The hunks and babes just stand on a side of the pool and chit chat away. As for the lifeguards? One was chatting away on the phone and another reading FHM. Well, just let me die, rather than putting me in a state of constant struggle in the pool, after seeing such a sad situation where everyone was selfish enough not to rescue a drowning man.

Despite the effort Warner Bros did to promote The Polar Express, the 1st CGI Animation from Tom Hanks and Robert Zemeckis, it seems that local theatres here has some kind of lost faith to the film, before Polar Express makes the general release here. While checking the theatres screening the anime, Shaw cineplext seems to place the film in a smaller theatre. Instead, bigger auditoriums were given for Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason. Just wonder if i should go for both. What i am trying to say here was Polar Express had the posters displayed in movie theatres for a year, and the results turns out to be so so. Wonder if Warner has learnt their lessons from MGM's Windtalkers, the war drama directed by John Woo starring Nicolas Cage?

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