Saturday, April 23, 2011

Make.Every.Second.Count.

Finally, eventually..I can say that Spring is over. While it's true that I was longing for it to end, now that it's over, I feel as if it flew at a ligtning speed. Interesting how time seem to flow or move ever onward past us or with us, like an unstoppable river that continue flowing past a bank on which we stand and look from. That's life. Two more months, and I am done here. First things first, I have BTN this coming Mon, and it's compulsory for me to attend it in order to fulfil my scholarship requirement before I fly. I have no idea how it will be like, but let's just hope it will be fun. I am now more than glad that I have nothing to worry about, and I can just lay down on my bed with no assignments to rush or exams to study for. At least, not now. 

By the way, I managed to watch Source Code yesterday, and I am so glad that I did. It's like one of the best movies that I have watched in a very long time. Hands-down, man. Very well-made and not to mention, refreshingly original, intelligent, and authentic. I was so into the movie right form the beginning, until the end and it kept me on the edge of my seat with its mind-boggling plot, especially the ending. It's the kind of movie that you watch once and not know what the hell is going to happen next because it’s not borrowing or using stories that you’ve already heard or read elsewhere and by the time it’s over, you’ll be wondering what the hell just happened. Sweet. Kudos to Duncan Jones and Jake Gyllenhaal for pulling an amazing performance. So, if you haven't watched it, make sure you do because it's one kickass movie. Trust me, worth watching. Best watched in big screen, don't download. Before I end this post, let me just ask you something, what would you do if you knew you only had one minute to live? 






Lily awoke in an evening dress in an outbrook look. In her hand were 5 playing cards. At some point today, you're gonna hear about a failed terrorist attack on a commuter train near Chicago. You and I kept that bomb from going off. If you're reading this e-mail, then Source Code works even better than you and Dr. Rutledge imagined. You thought you were creating 8 minutes of a past event, but you're not. You've created a whole new world. Goodwin, if I'm right, somewhere at the Source Code facility, you have a Capt. Colter Stevens waiting to send on a mission. Promise me you'll help him. And when you do, do me a favor: tell him everything is gonna be okay.
- Colter Steven (Source Code) -

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