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My Take On Gravity

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, November 2, 2013 | Published in

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Last week, I watched the Alfonso Cuaron movie Gravity at TGV in 1Utama.

Initially, I was not sure I wanted to watch it, especially since I heard that there are only 2 actors in the whole movie. How good can a movie be with just 2 actors in it right? But the reviews were mostly good and the movie had been sitting on top of the US Box Office for 3 straight weeks, so I decided to give it a go.

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Turned out, it was the best decision I made. I have to say it's one of the best, if not the best movie of 2013!

I watched Gravity in IMAX 3D and boy, was it spectacular or what! If you plan to watch this movie, make sure you watch it in IMAX 3D. I would even go so far as saying that Gravity is probably the one movie that fully optimize the IMAX 3D medium to date.

If you have not watched the movie yet, here's the trailer to entice you.



Although Gravity is a sci-fi thriller movie, it is in fact more about survival and the human spirit. Basically, the story is about 2 astronauts on a mission to repair the Hubble Telescope.

Dr Ryan Stone (played by Sandra Bullock) is a medical engineer who recently lost her daughter and she's on her first shuttle mission. Lt Matt Kowalsky (played by George Clooney) is a veteran astronaut, who is commanding his final expedition.

By the way, don't you think Ryan sounds more like a man's name?

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SPOILER ALERT!!

Everything seems fine until a warning comes from NASA that debris from an exploded Russian satellite is hurtling towards them. They have to get out of the way, but too late! The debris hit their space shuttle Explorer and Stone is flung into space.

The scene where Stone was tumbling helplessly in space all alone was pretty scary to me. Imagine floating endlessly in space with no one around to save you. Even worse, Stone loses all contact with Kowalsky and her oxygen supply is dropping.

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Luckily for Stone, Kowalsky manages to locate her and bring her back to the Explorer only to find the shuttle badly damaged and all the crew dead. With the help of Kowalsky's thruster pack, they make their way to the International Space Station (ISS) which is about 100 km away. The problem is they only have 90 minutes before the debris completes an orbit and threatens them again.

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I enjoyed watching the part where Stone and Kowalsky are making their way to the ISS. Many may find this part of the movie boring as both Stone and Kowalsky are having conversations about their private lives. But I like that during their conversation, the radio Kowalsky is listening to is blaring some nice country music - I do not know how to describe it, but I just find that scene mesmerizing.

Remember I said I almost gave this movie a pass because it features only 2 actors? Well, guess what? At the ISS, tragedy struck and to cut the long story short, Kowalsky becomes a hero by sacrificing himself so that Stone has a chance to survive. So for the rest of the movie, we are left with only 1 actor! Gasp!!

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What happens after that is no less intense and gripping. Sandra Bullock managed to carry the rest of the film on her own perfectly well. She really gave an outstanding performance. We see how her character Stone overcomes challenges after challenges in order to survive and make it back to earth.

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And I like that scene where she gave up hope and was prepared to die in the Soyuz when Clooney's Kowalsky made a surprise return. My first thought was, What?! He did not die after all? It was quite unbelievable until, we soon realized that it's not real but all part of Stone's dream while she was unconscious.

Kowalsky's return to motivate Stone is a nice touch in the movie. I love it! Because of him, Stone finds new strength and eventually succeeds to return to earth alive. I would like to think that Kowalsky's spirit did really visit Stone and strengthen her will to live.

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For one and a half hour, I was transported into space. It was as if I was there with both Stone and Kowalsky. The cinematography was excellent. The storyline was engaging. The acting was superb.

Perhaps the only problem I find with the movie is the seemingly ease of hopping from one space shuttle or space station to another. Is that even possible in real life? I thought the Hubble Telescope and the ISS are at different orbits! And also, we should not be able to hear those explosions in space right?

I was also quite amused that Stone is able to drive the Shenzhou capsule towards the end of the movie when all the control buttons are in Chinese. The fact that she did a eenie-meenie-minee-moe on those buttons and somehow hit the right ones were laughable.

Oh well, there are probably many more scientific flaws with this movie but I guess, movies are made to entertain and as long as they are entertaining, I don't mind overlooking those factual errors. Whatever it is, do not miss Gravity - undeniably one of the best movies this year!

Storyline 7/10
Suspense 8/10
Acting 9/10
Special Effects 9/10
Cinematography 9/10


My Take On The Conjuring And Exorcism

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, August 3, 2013 | Published in

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Yesterday afternoon, I had some free time and decided to go watch a movie. It had been some time since I watched a really good horror movie, so I thought why not watch the newly released The Conjuring?

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Now being a horror movie fan, I have watched many horror movies, and I must say most are really lousy. So what makes The Conjuring any different? 

Well, for one, it was directed by James Wan (who's a Malaysian by the way), who also directed Saw and Insidious. Read my review on the movie Insidious HERE

Secondly, the movie was based on a true story. True ghost stories are always more scary compared to fiction, agree? 

Thirdly, The Conjuring received overwhelming praise from the critics, a rarity for the horror genre. It also opened at the No. 1 spot on the US Box Office with an incredible US$41.5 million in its opening weekend. Not bad at all for a horror movie! 

But what really made me want to watch this movie? It's none other than actress Vera Farmiga, whom I think is one of the best actresses around. I first saw her in the movie Source Code (read my review HERE) and had wanted to catch her playing different roles ever since.

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Actress Vera Farmiga with director James Wan

So what's the big deal about The Conjuring? Did it live up to my expectations? Well, Yes and No. 

But first, let's see what The Conjuring is all about. Briefly, it's based on the true story of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (played respectively by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) who came to the rescue of the Perron family (comprising a couple with 5 daughters) who were terrorized by an evil presence in their remote farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island.

Based on the synopsis above, you would think it sounds like your average horror movie which is full of cliches. How many times do they want to make a movie about a haunted house? Didn't we see all that in Paranormal Activity? Or Poltergeist? Or even Amityville Horror?

Watch the trailer below.



Incidentally, Amityville Horror, a 1979 movie, is based on another true story also investigated by the same couple - demonologist Ed Warren and clairvoyant Lorraine Warren. But it was later found out to be a hoax. The couple were accused of making up stories which were baseless. If they were in fact faking the story, then why would anyone believe The Conjuring is real?

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Lorraine Warren, now 86, and who was a consultant for The Conjuring, insisted that the story is true. Together with her husband, Ed Warren (who passed away in 2006), they were a well known couple,  having studied, documented and combated supernatural occurrences for decades.

They even own a museum near their house which contains objects and artifacts from their most celebrated cases, including the scary Annabelle doll. And what's even more creepy is that a priest continues to bless the items and pray over the household every night till this very day!

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By the way, this museum was also shown in the movie. But it was in the form of a room inside the house and their young daughter was forbidden to enter the room. And as for that Annabelle doll, you will have to watch the movie to know what it's all about!

Interestingly, prior to filming, actors Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga met up with Lorraine Warren to get first hand insights into her story. Vera opted not to visit the museum but Patrick was brave enough to even pose with the Annabelle doll! LOL!

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Ed Warren and Annabelle in the artifacts room

As for the authenticity of the story, they even interviewed Andrea Perron, the oldest of the 5 daughters of Roger and Carolyn Perron (played respectively by Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor). Andrea now 54, said that the film is a 'beautiful tapestry' with many elements of truth and some fiction.

Watch this trailer which also features members of the real Perron family.



So how much was fiction and how much was the truth is entirely up to the audience to judge. Now back to the movie.

Note : SPOILER ALERT beyond this point!! 

The movie started off by introducing us to the paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren who were involved in a possessed doll case. Then there were text on the screen explaining these were real people and this movie is based on a true story. Somehow, this made the story appeared real and credible which added to the experience watching the movie.

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Next we get to see the Perron family moving into their new home. Their dog refused to enter the house and ended up dead the next day. I have to admit I saw this one coming so it was somewhat cliched to me.

What followed next had all the elements of a horror movie. Things like creaking doors, whispering voices, banging walls, sudden drop in temperature, tinkling wind chimes, dark basement and lurking shadows. They were however not really scary to me - perhaps I watched too many horror movies and I had seen them all. Even the unexplained bruises suffered by Carolyn Perron did not seem that disturbing to me.

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However, that does not mean I did not enjoy the movie. It was pretty entertaining and even anxiety-inducing. Director James Wan really knew how to build up the tension and honestly, there was not a boring moment. I was glued to the screen the whole time, and occasionally at the edge of my seat!

The musical score by Joseph Bishara was also pretty effective in setting the mood of the entire film. By the way, did you know that Joseph also acted as Bathsheba, the evil witch who was the source of the hauntings?

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So if this movie looks similar to all those other haunted house movies - you know the drill - family moves into house, strange stuffs happen, experts called in to investigate, exorcise the ghosts - what sets it apart from the rest?

I think it was the actors who made all the difference. The whole cast did an amazing job with really believable performances. Lily Taylor was superb as the mother who loves her family so when she pleaded with the Warrens to help her, it was really heartfelt. It made me want the whole family to be safe!

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As for the Warrens, they were not depicted simply as ghost hunters, but as a loving couple with a daughter. Vera Farmiga was excellent in her portrayal of the vulnerable but firm Lorraine, whose work as a clairvoyant had taken a toll on her. It was learnt that her last case prior to this was pretty traumatic as she had seen something so frightening that she had locked herself in her room for 8 days! This really made me root for her and her husband when they had to fend off the demonic forces which even threatened their daughter's life.

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Although the movie did not really scare me, I did however feel quite uneasy when the Perron girls mentioned they could smell rotten or decaying flesh in the house whenever the evil presence was there. This is because I knew a few friends in real life who actually have this 'gift' of smelling dead people and spirits. They told me the smell was horrible and bad, like rotten flesh. You know who you are if you are reading this.

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A scene which I found to be quite chilling was that corpse hanging from the tree in front of the house. That actually prompted gasps and nervous laughter from the audience. The scene where the ghost jumped from above the wardrobe was also quite scary and somewhat reminded me of the Hong Kong horror movie The Eye.

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Another scary and rather disturbing scene was the part where one of the sisters sleepwalked and banged her head against the wardrobe door. I don't know why but I have to say the image of the girl standing in front of the wardrobe in the middle of the night and banging her head is more scary than any ghosts!

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The part where all the clocks in the house seem to stop at exactly 3.07am every morning gave me a deja vu feeling. It probably reminded me of a similar clock stopping scenario in a far more scarier movie - The Exorcism Of Emily Rose.

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The Conjuring also revisited the old scare tactic of peeping under the bed. It was not really scary, but the tension of waiting for whatever that would suddenly jump out from underneath the bed would surely increase your anxiety level up a few notches. And of course, that pulling-of-the-leg-while-one-is-lying-in-bed scene would definitely give nightmares to anyone who are not used to watching horror movies!

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The Perron girls seem to enjoy playing hide and clap, a game whereby one person is blindfolded and she has to count until 10 while the others quickly go and hide. After that she moves around the house, still blindfolded, in search for those who hide. She is allowed to ask those in hiding to clap their hands for 2 times to locate them. Once she is sure of their location, she will then ask them to clap a third time. Doing this in a normal house is perfectly fine, but when you do this in a haunted house, it can become nerve wrecking!

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And so when Carolyn was trapped in the basement and all of a sudden she heard clapping sounds and two hands appeared from behind - that sure as hell made me jump! Watch that scary scene in this trailer below.



One scene I found most memorable was the part when Lorraine was taking down the laundry outside the house. All of a sudden, the skies turned dark as if a storm is coming, and then without warning, a gust of strong wind blew and lifted up a laundry cloth, made it flew dramatically to the window on the top floor of the house to reveal a ghostly image of a female ghost!

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It was interesting to watch how The Conjurer effectively explored the theme on demonic possession and exorcism. Since both Ed and Lorraine Warrens also gave lectures on the paranormal, we were given a short explanation of the the 3 stages of possession. Read more about the 3 stages HERE.

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Ed and Lorraine explaining the 3 stages of demonic possession

To rid the house of the evil presence, the Warrens said that the house need to be exorcised. To do that would require a qualified exorcist approved by the Catholic Church. But in order to convince the Church to do so, enough evidence of the hauntings must be produced, and that's where the Warrens come in.

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However, as Ed warned Roger Perron, exorcism often goes horribly wrong. And to add to the complication, the Perrons were not deeply religious and their 5 daughters were not baptized yet. This is quite surprising information to me as I did not know you need to be deeply religious for the exorcism to work!

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The latter part of the movie which sees Carolyn being possessed and an exorcism unwittingly being carried out by Ed Warren was quite exciting but still, it wasn't the scariest exorcism scene I've seen in a movie. I still think no movies have yet surpassed The Exorcist in this regard.

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The good thing I like about this movie was the minimal use of CGI and other fancy digital effects. It was more of an old-school classic horror movie employing techniques used in horror movies of the 70's and 80's like The Exorcist and The Omen. Unfortunately, it fell short of achieving the same high standards as The Exorcist in terms of depth and story telling.

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I still remember how the scary effects linger on long after I finished watching The Exorcist and The Eye (original Hong Kong version). But for The Conjuring, the scariness seems to stay behind in the cinema hall. Still, I would highly recommend this movie.

And by the way, since the Warrens have investigated so many supernatural cases, a sequel is already confirmed!

Storyline : 6/10
Scariness : 6/10
Sound Effects : 8/10
Suspense : 9/10
Acting : 10/10

*Warning Note : Scariness is subjective. I have watched too many horror movies so it's difficult to scare me. If you seldom watch horror movies, and you get scared easily, my 6/10 may turn out to be 9/10 for you. FYI, The Conjuring was given an R rating by MPAA not for blood, gore, swearing or sex, but simply because it was deemed too scary! 

Read more about the true story behind The Conjuring HERE

Random Notes 31

Posted by : foongpc | Tuesday, December 4, 2012 | Published in

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1. Time flies and my birthday is over. Thank you all for the wonderful birthday greetings and wishes! Here is my improvised birthday cake from Redbox karaoke. LOL!



Why is there just one candle? Well, it signifies that I am one year older but none the wiser. Haha!

2. Last Sunday, I went to watch the movie 'Life Of Pi'. Have you watched it? I have read the book of the same name years ago, and was wondering how anyone could possibly make a movie out of it.



But thankfully, director Ang Lee is a genius! I enjoyed the movie very much from the beginning all the way to the very end. It's easily, in my opinion, one of the best movies of 2012!

3. Have you seen the new underwater hotel in China? It's called Hotel Ark.


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This unique hotel is half submerged in water, whereas the upper half has self cleaning windows! Would you stay in this hotel? According to feng shui expert Joey Yap, this hotel brings a whole new dimension to water feng shui!

4. My friend came back from a holiday in Turkey last month and bought me a box of Turkish Delight.



It was my first time tasting this sweet dessert from Turkey. It was made from pistachios and hazelnuts and a host of other ingredients.



I was expecting it to be overly sweet but surprisingly, it was not. In fact, it was chewy and yummy! I just could not get enough of it! Have you eaten Turkish Delight before?

5. The other day I found a huge envelope in my postbox. I opened it and found these!



They are souvenirs from blogger friend Mariuca who went on a holiday in Monte Carlo and Amsterdam.

This is fridge magnet clogs from Amsterdam. Nice?



And this is a super giant pencil with three mini pencils from Monte Carlo! Cute! : )



Oh by the way, I love the blue color clogs and pencil! Blue is my favorite color in case you do not know. Thanks Mariuca for these gifts! : )

6. I try to eat healthy nowadays. It's quite tough to do so when you are eating out most of the time. Do you think this is healthy? It's for my lunch.



However, just eating lots of vegetables and fruits do not mean you are eating healthy. You also have to make sure the vegetables and fruit are not pesticide laden, which is pretty common these days. That's why I said it's tough to eat healthy, but we must always try to do so to maintain good health.

7. On days that I need to lose some belly fat, I go for Subway Veggie Delite Wrap! Yes, it's very low in calories as it's all vegetables, but you can easily spoil it all with the added sauces!



To make sure it remains low in calories, only add honey mustard sauce. It tastes yummy and has the lowest calories among all the sauces offered at Subway, I think!

8. Of course eating unhealthy once in a while is OK so please live a little! LOL! I always love Tong Kee egg tarts, but recently I discovered a delicious egg tart from - of all places - KFC!!



This KFC egg tart is truly delicious! Have you eaten it before?

9. I love all types of fruits. Durian is still at the top of my list of favorite fruits, but I never ever turn down a bunch of duku langsat!



Unless, of course, they are tasteless or rotten. LOL!

10. Guess what song is playing in my mind again and again nowadays? No, it's not some Christmas songs although they are on heavy rotation on my CD player. It's Adele's Skyfall - the theme song for the latest James Bond movie of the same title.



This song suits Adele's voice perfectly and the background orchestration is super awesome! After listening to this classy song, a lot of other songs (refer to No. 11 below) sound like trash to me haha!! OK, I'm exaggerating but  I just love this song!

11. How do you feel when 8 or 9 year old kids start singing Flo Rida's Whistle or Katy Perry's Peacock or even Rihanna's Rude Boy? I wonder if the kids know what they are singing? The hidden meanings in these lyrics are obscene, at least to young children, don't you think?

If you are unfamiliar with these songs, check out the lyrics!
Flo Rida's Whistle lyrics
Katy Perry's Peacock lyrics
Rihanna's Rude Boy lyrics

Now I am not saying that I don't enjoy listening to these songs. They have pretty catchy melody and rhythm. But to think that children are happily singing away these songs just make me cringe. LOL!

Nicki Minaj - Mariah Carey Feud Escalates On American Idol!

Posted by : foongpc | Thursday, October 4, 2012 | Published in

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So, the rumors about the feud between rapper Nicki Minaj and singer Mariah Carey appears to be true after all!

In case you do not know, both Nicki and Mariah are now sitting on the same panel of judges for the 12th season of reality singing show American Idol. The other two judges are Keith Urban and Randy Jackson.


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How do I know that the rumors are true? Well, the fight between these two divas became so bad that the production of American Idol came to a halt in Charlotte on Tuesday when foul-mouthed Nicki Minaj unleashed a tirade of jabs and curses at Mariah.

Read More > My Top 5 Divas 

The proof? Someone actually recorded a video of it and TMZ posted it online. Not sure if it's still available now, but hopefully you can still watch a portion of it below.



It is difficult to hear what Nicki and Mariah said in the video but here's what was translated from one source. I think Nicki mostly drowned out Mariah's voice so we could not really hear what Mariah was saying.

Mariah : B***H!

Nicki : I'm gonna knock you out!

Nicki : Get this s**t in control. Get in control. Get in control.

Randy : Settle down, settle down.

Nicki : Don't lose your head. Don't lose your head (inaudible). Don't tell me I'm a gangster.

Nicki : (inaudible) Every five minutes. So every time you patronize me, I'm a-take it back, and if you've got a f***ing problem, handle it.

Nicki : I told them I'm not f***ing putting up with her f***ing highness over there. Figure it the f**k out.

Mariah : Oh Whyyy?

Nicki : Figure it out.

Mariah : Do I have a 3-year old sitting around me?

Nicki : I'm not gonna sit here every f***ing minute to have you come down and harass me every minute, every day.

Mariah : Listen .... I can't see my kids because you decided to make... to have a little baby fit and going all around the stage.

Nicki : Good, go see them now... go see them now. You're boring as f**k.

WHOA!! This is EPIC!!

And guess what? Poor Keith Urban was sitting in between these two feuding divas. I feel sorry for him! Wonder what will Nicole Kidman (Keith's wife) advise him in such a situation? LOL!

The video was presumably taken right after the two divas started to have a heated disagreement over a contestant's performance. And the exchange of words went so out of control that producers had to shut down the audition for the day even though there were some contestants left!

Judging from the limited exchange of words above, who do you think were at fault? Who started the argument in the first place?


The 4 judges with host, Ryan Seacrest  (Image source)

When Mariah was first paid a stunning USD18 million to be a judge on American Idol, she had no idea that Nicki would be joining the show as well. It was reported that she was upset when she heard that Nicki was hired.

Read More > In Praise Of Mariah Carey

No idea what came between them, but two years ago, Mariah actually collaborated with Nicki on a music video for Mariah's song Up Out My Face. Watch it below.



Although I am a huge fan of Mariah, I am not going to side with her based on this limited information. I also happen to like some of Nicki's songs though I think she's more of a rapper than a singer. But, Nicki just simply disappoints me with her foul language and horrible manners. I mean, even if Mariah did say something that hurt her feelings, couldn't she at least show some class?

Oh well, I guess all these feuding might just help American Idol in its ratings. Or it might not. Whatever happens, I can't wait to watch the next season of American Idol!

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I Love Thai TV And Thai MTV!

Posted by : foongpc | Saturday, May 26, 2012 | Published in

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I have been to Bangkok a few times already but I never get tired of this city! What is so charming about Bangkok that makes me want to re-visit it again and again?

Perhaps it's the people, the food, or the culture that attracts me. Or perhaps it's the combination of them all. Anyway, here are 5 amazing things I like about Thailand

Last January, I was in Bangkok again for a short holiday. If you have been following my blog, you would have already read about my visits to Terminal 21, Madame Tussauds Bangkok and Mansion 7.

During this latest trip, I discovered a new thing that I like about Bangkok. Can you guess what it is? Well, every night, when I returned to my hotel room, I would switch on the TV and watch Thai dramas! Yes, believe it or not, I suddenly found myself addicted to Thai TV! LOL!

Me, who grew up watching Hong Kong TVB dramas are now into Thai dramas? It must be quite a shock to anyone who knew me. Haha!

I think the Thai drama I watched is called Tomyam Lamsing, if not mistaken. I googled and managed to find this show on YouTube! Here's an excerpt from one of the episodes of the show.



The show did not come with any English subtitles so I was actually quite amazed with myself for being glued to it for a few consecutive nights! LOL!

Maybe it's the good looking actors and actresses that made me watch, but really, I thought they had pretty good acting skills too! Like these two pretty Thai actresses! I think they are both singers as well.



And after the Thai drama, I would stayed up till 2am, just to watch Thai MTVs! Yes, there's something about Thai music videos that made them so interesting to watch. Luckily, my friend is a night owl like me and he did not mind. Haha!

Here's a Thai music video for your enjoyment.



There was one night at about 2am when I heard and liked this particular song a lot and I wanted to record it using my iPhone. I turned up the TV volume so I was able to have a clearer recording. Guess what happened halfway my recording?

There was a sudden loud thud from behind the wall! The guest in our neighboring room must have gotten annoyed with our loud music and threw something onto his wall in frustration! Oops! I immediately lowered the volume after that! LOL!

Here's another Thai music video you might enjoy.



I have tried to search for the music videos on the Internet for some of the songs I heard during my stay in Bangkok. Unfortunately, due to not knowing how to read Thai language, I could not find them.

But one of the songs I heard inspired me to compose a Thai-flavoured pop song on my piano. I recorded my own playing one afternoon and here it is! I have no title for it so I simply called it "A Thai Pop Song." Haha! But I think it's a song about love between a boy and a girl just like the music videos you saw above.

Please excuse the sound of car horning towards the end as the room where I did the recording was not sound proof. Hope you enjoy my composition! : )


Note : The above recording is copyrighted. 

Now all I need is a lyricist to come up with the lyrics, a musician to help me add in other instruments and a good singer and I have a song ready for the charts! Haha!

By the way, anyone from Thailand reading this? If you feel that this song sounds like a Thai pop song sang by a female singer, you are correct! I think I was influenced by the first two lines of the chorus from that song as that's the only part I remember! LOL!

But if you know the name of the song and the singer, please do let me know. Thanks a million! : )

Mai Phen Rai

Posted by : foongpc | Sunday, March 25, 2012 | Published in

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Do you like to watch musicals?

One of the best musicals I have seen is not a Western musical but a musical from Singapore. It's called 'Chang & Eng The Musical' based on the real life story of conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker.

Staged in Istana Budaya KL way back in 2002, it was one of the first few musicals I have watched and remains one of the very best I have seen. It's also the longest running musical in Singapore.

Directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham, this musical did not boast of any outstanding dance choreography or awesome special effects, but what impressed me was the interesting storyline, the music and the stage design.


Image courtesy of etsy.com

Very briefly, the story is about Chang and Eng, the conjoined twins in 19th century Siam (now Thailand) who first gave birth to the famous term 'Siamese twins'. They were joined at the sternum by a small piece of cartilage. Although modern surgical techniques would have separated them easily, it was not medically possible at that time.

As such, the twins had to get on with life 'joined' together. Do you know how tough that is? When they were older, an American merchant discovered them and paid their family to take the twins to America to be shown as exhibits.

Later, the twins became American citizens, adopting Bunker as their new surname. The funny thing is, they fell in love with two sisters, Sallie and Adelaide Yates, married them and started a huge family! Can you imagine how they did that - both still joined together? A foursome perhaps? LOL!


Chang & Eng family portrait courtesy of Corbis Images

Aside from the very interesting storyline, I simply love the music! Composed by the multi-talented Ken Low, who shockingly died 2 years ago of complications from pneumonia at the age of 49, (read the news HERE), the music was so addictive and enjoyable. I even bought myself a CD after watching the musical!

The artists who played the major characters in the musical also did very well. Kudos must be given to the two actors who played the conjoined twins in the KL musical - Singaporean Robin Goh and Filipino-Australian RJ Rosales. By the way, RJ Rosales passed away mysteriously last December (I was totally shocked and devastated!) at the age of just 37. Read about it HERE.

Famous Singaporean celebrity Selena Tan did well as Nok, the mother of the twins although I thought her voice was not powerful enough. And who could forget the Midwife Of the West played to perfection by our very own Adibah Noor?

Anyway, one of the songs I love from this musical is Mai Phen Rai, sung by Selena Tan. It was touching, yet inspiring. It was sung during a scene when the twins were about to leave America, and they were fearful of leaving their mother behind. Here's the music taken from YouTube. (Lyrics provided below)


All this time, now our lives have been difficult,
Lord did you intend it this way?
My little sons, they did not ask to be born this way,
But if it's what you wish for me,
Please give me strength,
I'll hope and pray,
I'll love them more each and everyday...

Please don't cry, don't be sad,
Leave your tears behind,
Take your fears and throw them all away,
I can see, what you hide from me,
When you feel that no one's ever on your side.

Mai Phen Rai, means never mind my dear,
When you feel alone and lost and cold inside,
Mai Phen Rai, remember this my dear,
That my love will always be here by your side.

They might say you're different,
They might say you're strange,
But in my eyes I can see that you are special,
People are all different, they're fat or thin or tall,
It's what you have inside that matters most of all.

Mai Phen Rai, means never mind my dear,
You must look beyond search for one's better side,
Mai Phen Rai, will make it easier,
Just remember you are special in my eyes.

Mai Phen Rai, means never mind my dear,
When you feel alone and lost and cold inside,
Mai Phen Rai, remember this my dear,
That my love will always be here by your side.

Ooh.....Mai Phen Rai.

How do you like this song? It almost brought tears to my eyes when I first heard it. So touching coming from a mother to her sons. Of course, only Asians would understand this. I doubt the idea of the sons leaving the mother would touch a majority of Westerners - and probably that would explain why this musical would do well only in Asia.

I have been listening to this song a few times recently and one fine afternoon, decided to play it on the piano. So, here's the my piano version of Mai Phen Rai. As usual, please excuse the minor slips.

Hope you like it! : )



Music by Ken Low
Piano arrangement by Foong PC
This recording is copyrighted.

20112011

Posted by : foongpc | Sunday, November 20, 2011 | Published in

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Today is a special day. No, it’s not my birthday.


It’s 20112011

20th November 2011. A Double Match.

It happens only once in a lifetime! You’ll never get such a number again. So I guess I would like to wish everyone a wonderful day!

If you feel a sense of deja vu reading this, that's because I posted a similar post with the exact same wordings (except for the numbers) last year. Read it HERE.

Last year, the special day was on 20th October. That gave us 20102010.

So next year it will be 20th December which gives us 20122012.

While everyone was obsessed with the number 111111 on the 11th November 2011, I was more attracted to this date 20112011. The number 111111 may sound special but according to feng shui, there is really nothing significant about this date.

There were many couples who chose this date to get married, but feng shui expert Joey Yap had tweeted that it was actually not a very good day to do so! Oh well, hopefully all the couples who got married on that day would live happily ever after and not follow the trend set by Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries! LOL! OK just kidding there!


Kim & Kris image courtesy of celebs.gather.com

Errr...don't you think Kris is too tall for Kim? Smiley

There were also many babies being born on 111111. Now that's really something cos I bet the parents would have no problem remembering their child's birthday!

Anyway, I do not consider 111111 very special as it will occur again on the 11th November 2111, which is 100 years later. Whereas 20112011 will never ever occur again anytime in the future!

Since we are talking about dates, here are some important dates coming up. Do take note of them, even if some of the dates do not concern you. *hint hint*

Dec 1st 2011- My birthday! Smiley to me!!

Dec 25th 2011- Merry Xmas! Best time of the year! Smiley

Jan 1st 2012- Happy New Year 2012!! Will this be the final year for humankind? Personally, I don't think so!

Jan 23rd & 24th 2012- Gong Xi Fa Cai! Happy Chinese New Year Of The Dragon!

Feb 1st 2012 - Federal Territory Day. PJ will get jammed badly as many KL-lites throng PJ streets and malls.

Feb 4th 2012 - The day your feng shui changes so be prepared for it!!

Feb 7th 2012 - Thaipusam Day
Feb 14th 2012 - Valentine's Day Smiley

Mar 11th 2012 - My Very First Blog's 4th anniversary! Started way back on this day and month in 2008, I have come a long way in the world of blogging! I am still loving it as blogging is my passion. And I hope to continue blogging for many, many more years to come, perhaps for life!

Apr 1st 2012 - Don't be the fool on this April Fool's Day!

Apr 30th 2012 - Last day to submit your personal income tax if you are an employee.

May 1st 2012 - Labour Day. Yay!!

May 5th 2012 - Wesak Day

July 8th - Launching of iPhone 5! This time it comes with the incredible "Beam me up Scotty" feature that will render airlines and air travel obsolete! Just kidding!

Aug 19th & 20th 2012 - Hari Raya Puasa. Yay! Will be purposely driving around KL.

Aug 30th 2012 - Hungry Ghost Day. Be careful not to roam the streets at night during Hungry Ghost month from Aug 17th till Sept 15th. Smiley

Aug 31st 2012 - National Day. Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

Sept 16th 2012 - Malaysia Day. Holiday! Holiday! Holiday!

Sept 30th 2012 - Mooncake Festival. Please donate me some durian mooncakes! Thank you.

Oct 26th 2012 - Hari Raya Haji

Nov 7th 2012 - My 3rd anniversary with Twitter! Created a Twitter account on this day and month in 2009, I have no regrets about joining Twitter and I'm loving it more and more! Come follow me on Twitter if you have not already!

Nov 13th 2012 - Deepavali

Nov 15th 2012 - Awal Muharam

Dec 1st 2012 - My birthday again!! *hint hint* Smiley

Dec 20th - It's 20122012! Awesome!

Dec 25th - Xmas Day. Merry Xmas!!

Dec 31st - Wow! We survived the Doomsday prediction! Let's celebrate!!! Smiley

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