Friday, July 24, 2009

Magic and Solar Eclipse


Hi! I recently watched Harry Potter 6. I thought it was a very good adaptation. I have read the book and I do love the whole series. I'm also quite sad it's gonna end soon. BTW, I have a new widget, the one from Triond. Watch out for the articles that will be shown there. I hope readers and those who happen to stumble opon my blog will find this new feature interesting and possibly helpful! Go ahead and read on!

Last 2 days ago, I had the chance to see the partial solar eclipse. Here in the Philippines, it's only partial but in places like India and Japan (if I'm not mistaken) and other Asian countries, it was total! Please feel free to share your experiences about any rare event like this by commenting!

Ok, so that's all for now, I'll catch up soon!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Comics Are Pure Fun!


Every Sunday, the Philippine Star newspaper comes with an 8-paged, full- color edition of its Sunday Comics. Among my favorites are: Hagar the Horrible, Beetle Bailey, Archie, Blondie, Spiderman and now, The Phantom. Normally, the Phantom's adventures take center stage, but now Prince Rex's love life becomes intriguing and confusing. Rex now has to choose between Princess Alicia or Captain Lara! Their love triangle has been told many years before, so I'm a late follower, now reading the version of De Paul illustrated by either Nolan or Ryan (as I found searching the net).

I wish the desire for comics will endure today's hype for tv series, movies and the internet. Its addicting and gives more leeway for our imagination.

BTW, I got to watch the new Transformers movie. The robots are bigger, stronger and fiercer. Its a worthy sequel with even better effects and a more absorbing, fast-paced story.

I just love it when comics are made into movies! Older people who followed, say, Spiderman when they were young kids enjoy seeing him in full animation technology! Whenever these comics superheroes hit theatres, people of every generation are eager and interested. These comics are the constant factor in every generation. Fascination for their characters never waver.They are constantly republished and the characters have become global icons. They are here to stay!

Another thing, is there a site out there which gives easy access to archives of these cool strips? Please, please can you tell me? Thanks...!!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Winning and Losing




I watched the Wimbledon finals last Sunday. The match was close and exciting. If I remember right, it was 4 hours and 19 minutes! I congratulate Roger Federer for winning and setting a new record in history. Actually, I feel really sad for Andy Roddick. I saw how determined he was and how much he wanted to win. Of course both players gave their best, but it was Andy Roddick's loss that I really sympathized with. Roger Federer could have reached his 15th slam another time; I'm sure he'll bag a few or more titles to his name, but its been quite a long time since Andy Roddick made it to a grandslam final, as he himself said. Throughout the match and even more so on the last games, me and my brother was eager for Andy Roddick to break Roger Federer's serve and win. However, that didn't happen, and Roger broke Andy's serve for the first time and eventually won. I don't know much about tennis but I think if Andy Roddick can well receive serves like his own or like Federer's then the match would be his. Overall it was a 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14 match, was that the longest 5th set in Wimbledon? I do hope Andy Roddick will win in Wimbledon next time. He lost the finals to Roger Federer for the third time so I hope he wins in the next.

Anyway, today, Michael Jackson's remains will be brought to the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Here in the Philippines, the live telecast will be shown on 1 am. I want to watch, although I'm not sure because its really very late. Michael Jackson's popularity especially his fans' support for him is heartwarming. Today is historic as well, we see that in spite of the many intrigues surrounding MJ's life, the good things he has done sustained the people's love for him and his music. Its true that he's had his share of faults, just like the rest of us, but he's done so many great things as well.

Its all as well, in life as in every sport, how we played the game may somehow, in the long run be more important than the game's outcome...I end my post by quoting this line from Rudyard Kipling's poem, "If". Its the same famous line etched on the wall at wimbledon; just where the players pass before they make their entrance on centre court.

"If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same..."