Found. Closure.

Just after finishing watching The Omen III and concluding the trilogy (I have decided to retract my stance on how they are OLD movies, because I realised this instalment was filmed the year I was born) and very amused by the older days cinematography.

Yes, I am an old-film virgin, and I am easily amused.

And of cos, am intrigued by the supposed “curses and hexes” behind the films.

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The little one just did something atrocious again this evening when she was in bed with me watching some television program. I think I really, really will have a headache in hands a little sooner than I expected it to be.

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My hair stood when I saw the reports of how 2 bodies from Air France 447 were found today.

I have been hoping that they will be more news to give the families a little closure, and yesterday’s reports of how they had thought the “debris” they had found were actually not from the plane and were just sea trash kinda killed off any hopes of that.

So the report made me a little more emotional than I should I guess, but I certainly hope it will help shed some light to make the investigation less vague than it was bound to be. This is a small breakthrough from the big bulk of disappointment from yesterday.

I can only imagine the anguish, the mythical theories, the contradicting reports, the uncertainties… and all that jazz that the surviving families and friends of the victims, and thus the interest in the news.

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Oh it is Sunday tomorrow.

Back to more videos and mindless time-wasters.

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2 Responses to “Found. Closure.”

  1. paperman says:

    I’m a fan of old movies too. There is a certain charm to productions from the 70s and 80s.

    I really liked Chinatown and Days of Heaven.

    Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore is also totally kick-ass because 1) I never knew Scorcese shoots stuff like that and 2) Ellen Burstyn was phenomenal.

  2. I have no idea on those you had mentioned. I am such a suaku kia! I think has to do with the fact that I ain’t quite proficient with English till late, and my very first film was Jurassic park which i didn’t quite understand it when i was twelve. Forrest Gump was my next cinema venture when I was 14 which I had to watch again when I turned 18 to understand the quotes that i missed.

    But I have to say my opinions of older films are greatly changed after watchin Omen, and might look to download for more.

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