Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Unintended

Unintended
by Muse

You could be my unintended
Choice to live my life extended
You could be the one I'll always love

You could be the one who listens to my deepest inquisitions
You could be the one I'll always love

I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before

First there was the one who challenged
All my dreams and all my balance
She could never be as good as you

You could be my unintended
Choice to live my life extended
You should be the one I'll always love

I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before

I'll be there as soon as I can
But I'm busy mending broken pieces of the life I had before

Before you

Merry Christmas

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Monday, December 22, 2008

An Inconvenient Truth Movie

AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH

Humanity is sitting on a ticking time bomb. If the vast majority of the world's scientists are right, we have just ten years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tail-spin of epic destruction involving extreme weather, floods, droughts, epidemics and killer heat waves beyond anything we have ever experienced.

If that sounds like a recipe for serious gloom and doom -- think again. From director Davis Guggenheim comes the Sundance Film Festival hit, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, which offers a passionate and inspirational look at one man's fervent crusade to halt global warming's deadly progress in its tracks by exposing the myths and misconceptions that surround it. That man is former Vice President Al Gore, who, in the wake of defeat in the 2000 election, re-set the course of his life to focus on a last-ditch, all-out effort to help save the planet from irrevocable change. In this eye-opening and poignant portrait of Gore and his "traveling global warming show," Gore also proves himself to be one of the most misunderstood characters in modern American public life. Here he is seen as never before in the media - funny, engaging, open and downright on fire about getting the surprisingly stirring truth about what he calls our "planetary emergency" out to ordinary citizens before it's too late.

With 2005, the worst storm season ever experienced in America just behind us, it seems we may be reaching a tipping point - and Gore pulls no punches in explaining the dire situation. Interspersed with the bracing facts and future predictions is the story of Gore's personal journey: from an idealistic college student who first saw a massive environmental crisis looming; to a young Senator facing a harrowing family tragedy that altered his perspective, to the man who almost became President but instead returned to the most important cause of his life - convinced that there is still time to make a difference.

With wit, smarts and hope, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH ultimately brings home Gore's persuasive argument that we can no longer afford to view global warming as a political issue - rather, it is the biggest moral challenges facing our global civilization.

Paramount Classics and Participant Productions present a film directed by Davis Guggenheim,
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
. Featuring Al Gore, the film is produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender and Scott Z. Burns. Jeff Skoll and Davis Guggenheim are the executive producers and the co-producer is Leslie Chilcott.


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my rate: 10/10

please watch this movie. be awaken. realize

Monday, December 15, 2008

Muse

MUSE

Muse are an English alternative rock band that formed in Teignmouth, Devon, England in 1994. Since their inception, the band has comprised vocalist, guitarist, pianist and songwriter Matthew Bellamy, bassist and backing vocalist Christopher Wolstenholme and drummer and percussionist Dominic Howard. The band are known for their progressive music style featuring arpeggiated synthesizers, alternative rock guitars and the falsetto vocals of frontman Bellamy.

Muse have released four studio albums to date. Their first, Showbiz, was released in 1999, followed by Origin of Symmetry in 2001, Absolution in 2003 and Black Holes & Revelations in 2006, the latter of which garnered the band a Mercury Prize nomination and a third place finish in the NME Albums of the Year list for 2006.[1] Muse have also won many other music awards throughout their career, including five MTV Europe Music Awards, five Q Awards, four NME Awards, two BRIT awards and four Kerrang! Awards. Their most recent release is HAARP, a live album documenting their performances at Wembley Stadium in London on 16 and 17 June 2007.

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REVIEWS

Showbiz

09/28/1999 3:00 AM, Yahoo! Music
Ken Micallef


The latest savior of Brit-pop comes packaged as this volatile trio from the sleepy village of Exeter. Like most small-town lads, Muse aspire to big things. But in singer/ guitarist Matthew Bellamy's howling vocal peals, squeals, and affected cries, that big thing already exists in Radiohead's Thom Yorke. Muse take big bites out of the Radiohead songbook, but their rock is also rife with brazen hardcore riffage, feverish arrangements, and clever ethnic influences. Passionate and powerful, Muse also recall Nirvana and perhaps the Cure, but with enough class and creativity to hopefully one day create a massively dysfunctional personality of their own.

Songs such as the Eastern European-tinged "Muscle Museum," the swooning ballad "Falling Down" (Freddie Mercury fans, take heart), and the majestically pummeling slop-rock of "Uno" show fertile fingers reaching for depth beyond the power-chord melodramatics. "Unintended," with its lovely melody and acoustic guitar halo, practically out-woes Radiohead, showing that Muse can fill up a slobbering pail of soppy beauty with the best of them. Conversely, "Escape" sounds tailor-made for a WB TV soundtrack, all tremulous verses and blaring, Nirvana 101 choruses.

Showbiz ends with "Hate This And I'll Love You," a neurotic plea for stardom from a band that tries a wee bit too hard. But if Muse can work through this Radiohead jones, and keep writing those wonderfully deadly melodies, they could be more than small-town saviors.

Showbiz Review

07/13/2005 7:32 AM, AMG


The musical touchstone for the British trio Muse is obviously Radiohead and that fact is crystal clear from the smoldering opening cut, "Sunburn." Their John Leckie-produced debut, Showbiz, is strong on angst-filled vocals, esoteric lyrics, and dramatic shifts in sonic dynamics. Hailing from rural England, singer/guitarist Matthew Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard average 20 years of age, so there's plenty of potential for them to grow into a sound that is more of their own. In the meantime, Bellamy does an impressive job of aping the quirky, nervous vocal tic of Thom Yorke on songs like the mid-tempo, Mellotron-driven "Muscle Museum," and he cuts loose vocally on the soaring "Cave" and on the lovely, mournful ballad "Unintended." Showbiz hints at the potential in this young band, and it should be of interest to many Radiohead fans. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide

Absolution Review

08/04/2007 11:09 PM, AMG


Though some may still consider them Radiohead mimics, obviously Muse continue to strike a nerve with their alternative hard rock audience, here releasing their third album of heavy guitars, haunted harmonics, and paranoid musings in Absolution. Frontman Matt Bellamy and company stick to the same disturbed, and sometimes disturbing, formula that's worked in the past: the emotional intensity and style of Radiohead, a rock thunder descended from Black Sabbath, and the baroque drama of Queen. Longtime producer John Leckie sits this one out, and in steps indie uber-engineer Rich Costey. With Costey manning the desk, the music feels more polished and slick, but less epic and raw. Longtime fans won't miss a beat though, because Bellamy delivers the same Thom Yorke vocal impersonation for which he's known, and continues the same anthemic posturing he's lifted from Freddie Mercury. With song titles and subject matter fueled by fear of the apocalypse, and worries about infidelities and random murders, the subject matter is as gloriously pretentious and lovably unlovable as ever. Newcomers to the band should expect killer guitars reminiscent of jackhammers and chainsaws, bloodcurdling choruses, and, of course, tender passages of falsetto. A recurring motif of racing samplers suggests nothing less than a rock opera version of the score to Koyaanisqatsi, and then there are the occasional spooky moments where funky rhythms mingle with heavy metal guitars, suggesting a progressive Italian zombie flick soundtrack. There's little point in selecting highlights, because other than some slow moments that feel tacked on, there's not much variation in theme or mood. Many listeners will probably prefer to tackle the album in small doses, and only the most headstrong won't require a breather. Muse continue to make unrelenting hardcore art rock; Absolution is a tad cheesy, a bit too grandiose in its ambitions, bursting at the seams with too many ideas, and thus exactly what any Muse fan craves. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

prince charming








exam day


preliminary exam day tomorrow for 2nd sem - 3rd yr

subjects:
Expository Writing
Political Dynamics
American Government
International Law
Public Administration
Rizal
Public Speaking

aja (go) yvet! aja to myself!

hays, exam day again. Sleep deprivation. I swear no crappy spiders tomorrow.
Bye for now bloggy. Study time.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

letter of a girl



My friend sent me this forwarded message through email. A guy fishing in the river found a bottle with a letter inside it. He forwarded the email, hoping that the guy Chris would be able to read this letter from Shadey. I will now post it in this beloved blog of mine. How sad for the girl to leave. Leave her love without even trying to talk to him and for the guy to let someone who greatly loved him to pass. This is a sad love story.

Letter of a girl.

For you my beloved Light C.,

There will come a time when all the pain that you’ve caused would eventually fade away.

Memories would fade. My face will be forever gone into your system because you will not see me anymore. Eventhough I know you don’t even recognized me. You don’t know my name either. Yes I am like a shadow grasping for your attention yet you don’t recognized it. This feeling had been with me for all those years. Hidden and locked in my heart. Now I let it burst with pride. Pride for I will leave in peace, leaving all the pain away. My feet will cross many bridge, roads, and miles away from you. But I won’t feel pain. I will feel joy. Joy because I have left you. Left with unanswered question, the inner me answered it, that “you don’t love me”. Yes I know. I knew it from the start!

I will now end this letter. Eventhough this letter won’t be able to reach you. I am letting this letter die in this river and fade away, so that my pain and love for you will leave my heart in peace.

I still love you, but I will now leave my love in this letter. Goodbye Christopher.

Shadey S.

dream

I remember my first speech in public speaking class.

Introduce Yourself: Hola! Me llamo Yvette .......

Why you have decided to take your major? Because before I intended to take up Law and become a lawyer, but right now I just want to get out of here and go abroad.

The most thing that you can do? The most thing that I can do is to accomplished my goal.

The least thing that you can do? Is to give up my dream.

Dream? I dream to live with my mom in London.

One Quotation: from Paulo Coelho, “When you want something the universe will conspire in helping you achieve it.”

Never give up. Focus on your goal. Don’t hesitate to do something.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Twilight movie fever

TWILIGHT ticket and BREAKING DAWN book

I bought this twilight ticket at Robinson Ermita scheduled to be shown last November 26, unfortunately I wasn't able to watch it in Robinson with my friends because we were late. Thus, we went to Trinoma on the same day, November 26, and watch Twilight movie at 2:30 pm, or maybe 3pm. I forgot the exact time. We had a memorable day because of the unfortunate events that happened, but at the end of the day, the unfortunate events turned into a fortunate, twilight crazy day and most of all, an enjoyable event because I had a great, fun time with my two close friends.

book - currently reading

After reading those four Twilight Books, I bought these two books for about 10 to 20 pesos each at Booksale. Here's the deal, cheap price! I haven't finished reading these books. The first book is a collection of stories...the husband's dilemma. The second one is about a young boy infected with a virus while doing his research project, then the struggle for a cure to the infectious virus that will threaten the lives of his love ones.

Keep on reading guys!
I buy books from 5 pesos at Booksale up to 500+ (The Host of Stephenie Meyer) at National Bookstore. Dont mind the price. Choose your books.
Have a great reading time guys!


The Husband's Dilemma
by Nicole Stansbury

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    ...Stansbury strikes just the right balance between humor and the kind of realism that is both familiar and shocking....[S]mart writing and thematic cohesion make this a welcome addition to the form.

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Code Orange
by Caroline B. Cooney
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    Readers won't soon forget either the profoundly disturbing premise of this page-turner or its likable, ultimately heroic slacker protagonist.


Code Orange (ISBN 0385732597, 2005) it a rat book ahahaIs a young adult novel by Caroline B. Cooney. It is about a teen boy by the name of Mitchell Blake "Mitty" who is care-free and doesn't worry much about his grades or school. His biology teacher Mr, Lynch assigns a report on an infectious disease. Mitty has no idea what virus he should do; But when his parents take him to their "country home" and find old medical books from 1899, Boston, he discovers something that will change his life forever. He finds an old evnvelope containing scabs from Variola Major (a sever form of smallpox) from an epidemic in 1902. It's no longer about his grades it's about finding out the unknown. It has the potential to kill everyone in New York City. He is determinded to find a cure, about a disease that is no longer in existance and that no one seems to know about. Will he be able to save his family and friends, but more importantly, himself? He is helped by Olivia,the girl he likes, and Derek, his best friend. He tries to contact anyone who can help but is captured by the wrong hands. Can he make it out alive?

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

back again

Hola! Im now back to my blogging.

FIRST, twilight…

I watched Twilight movie on the first day of showing. That’s how addiction works. Haha.

Majority said that the movie was great! I am one of them. About 1% said that the movie didn’t satisfy them, disappointed. I have to admit that the movie was not exactly 100% perfect, but it was great in the sense that it was the number 1 movie today. Hello, guys a movie isn’t comparable to the original book. A book is a book, a movie is a movie. If you really wanted to achieve your cravings for a 100% copy-cat movie based on the book, then GO create your own movie. I bet you can’t. haha. I don’t like to hear or to see people sour-grapping. Appreciate what you have. Don’t be too greedy for selfish satisfaction.

Again I really love the movie. Especially the first scene when Edward saw Bella. Gosh! The soundtrack…wow! I love paramore’s I Caught Myself and Decode.

The book? Well I’m done reading all four books of the Twilight saga. Now that I remember it, huhu, I feel like crying. Gosh. I’m done with it. No more stories. Paalam EDWARD and BELLA. Looking forward to watch NEW MOON movie SOON.

SECOND, school.

16 more months. Damn. I am dying to graduate soon. Well, not yet, March 2010 is the date. Oh well, I can’t do much about that. Live school life to the fullest. Haha. Enjoy, relax, chill and pass. I can’t blame myself for my “tired-with-the-present” attitude. Looking forward to the future, hate living with the present. Yes, I know its implication. I already realized that. Thanks to my high EQ plus my psyche analytical mind. Haha, get it? Simply, patience is a virtue. I hate waiting. No choice but to wait.

THIRD, priority

Hmm. Graduation day with high grades ofcourse, Spanish language, buy and read my favorite books, learn, have fun, work, study abroad if possible , go to Spain, next my London dream, travel, learn through travel, experience life at its best, have fun again and to be closer to God.

I guess that’s it. hmm. It feels so great to blog again. Share my emotions and learn new things from you guys/gals… the blog world.