Oct 09, 2009 02:17
It is sometimes frustrating not being able to show or transmit things you can see/feel/sense to people you want to, but its okay I guess, not to be able to, allows you to do a lot of stuff in and limit them to your head.
Have you ever liked something with all your heart and life in your most difficult times and been afraid to go back to it in better times? I was surprised I was and I feel like a jerk about it.
Why do I love Anthony Bourdain?
Because.
He speaks his mind minus any forced obligatory-goodness. He is prejudiced against nothing and is open to everything new - be it street food in a completely new country or a completely different, un-understandable culture, the only thing he ever gives a miss is Mc Donald nuggets, well, those really are horrid things to put in your mouth!
Kaminey - very engaging but I think it missed something - it had a strong plot but was not very well woven, the only reason I liked Wake up Sid is because Ranbir is paired opposite Konkana, else it is as lame as any other love story. Few others that I watched are unmentionable and the one that left an impression was 'The Piano'. Eagerly waiting for ' The inglorious Basterds' to come online and also (of course how can there be no 'and also'?) Ishiquiyan and Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland and Where the wild things are - Spike Jonze, I love you too :-*
The mid-term is almost here... this time the sem is packed beyond belief, there's a project for every course, and the sad part is I am liking it :-(
Besides that I shall listen and listen and listen till I can, till my end, just with the hope that I can have a beginning I like next time and that I'll remember, in some way, some how :-) and I say/write this in a very optimistic way.