Sunday, September 03, 2006

I want this mother****ing snakes off this mother****ing plane right now!

I think he added another **** somewhere, but who cares.

Yesterday was the Riverfire, which means there's a load of fireworks. I was ignorant of it, so I had planned to go to the movies with Gillian.

After we were informed of the riverfire, we decided to go and have a look. After all, we are tourists.

However, on the express train to Southbank (Gold Coast area), we decided that the crowd is way too much, and decided to detrain and run off to catch Snakes on a Plane as planned.

Too bad all shops closed at 5:30. I needed an earphone as mine died. Same goes for food too, as we ended up eating Burger King (Called hungry jacks here)

However, when we were going in, we realised that there's a major difference between here and Singapore.

For one, that damned place had no Nachos, although I'm sure every other place has it.

Another thing will be that there's a student price for movies. $6.50 is seriously FTW.

The third, is that it is free seating.

First come, first serve. You can't come here a full day before to get the tickets, and expect to get the best seats. For a good premier movie launch, you have to be there early if you want to get some kind of a decent seat.

Well, since it was the Riverfire night, the cinema is practically half empty. But, if it isn't, 2 seats aren't too hard to find.

The trick comes when you have a class outing. Everyone will most likely be split up, and you can't see who's a wuss at horror movies, and who's not. XD

In general, Snakes on a Plane was fairly exciting. One of the better action movies I've seen in a while, although they didn't protray the snakes as they should naturally be as well as I liked.

But who cares. Samuel L. Jackson rules.

"Xbox or Playstation?"

XD

And also, that movie is one huge advertisment. Thus far, I've seen Red Bull, Apple (iBook does very well to smack snakes), and I think what looks like a Nokia phone (It can take pictures, and send email. Even on an aeroplane!). BMW looks like the official sponsor of the cars, but I can't make it out too clearly.

Movies these days.

It's just one huge advertisment sign. Hehehe.

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