Tuesday, June 05, 2007

sunday and pirates...

it was church camp last weekend, from friday to sunday. i wasn't there. had to work on saturday again. suppose to wake up early and aimed to be there at 9 but decided to take it easy. relax a bit and was there at 11. still have sufficient time to finish up everything by evening.

we were watching pirates on sunday. kah ling couln't book tickets on the telephone cause it was full. but danny asked me to try to call, then i called, and to my amazement, i got places; or so i thought i got. when i was at the booth to collect the reservations, they asked for the 6-digit number. what 6-digit number?
turns out, i had pre-hang up and forgotten to take the 6-digit number after all the details. OR pre-hang up before they could check and tell me that there's no places left and so, no 6-digit number.
i forgotten about the 6-digit number. so now i re-learn again. but we could queue up. kah ling and danny queued while i surveyed the front screen on time slots and availability. we got seats right at the front, but it wasn't so bad. had a lot of leg space.

the part where Lord Beckett was going to die, i'd say its my favourite dramatic scene. i couldn't stop laughing. realizing that he had lost, he was so stylish while walking down the steps towards his death, with everything around him being blown apart. that's dramatic to the max. (so sorry for those who haven't watched it)

music was definitely good.

was capt. jack sparrow a genius? i think he may be. he is a pirate lord; knowing the seas and the pirate laws more than beckett.
i thought there will be a major battle scene between the british armada and all the pirates. that'll be nice to see.

amazingly i have time to watch movies though busy with work. the big project will be ending by June 22 (hopefully). all the good movies will be coming out soon.

2 comments:

Flo Flo said...

yeah, I LOVE the scene when Lord Beckett meets his death too. Whoa...the gracefulness of his steps...CLASSIC! LOL

JDream said...

Arr matey! If ye love the score by Hans Zimmer as much as I do, then you can get it from me.