Dragons Are Magnificent
Tuesday, December 26th, 2006Shit. I realise how unexciting my previous post is but believe me the night was truly wonderful. Cannot stop thinking about it. So drama, I know.
After the first and only Christmas present given by mom years ago (it was a dress) when I was about 8 years old, I finally received another Christmas present on the eve’s morning. The Delivery Boy called and woke me up at about 11am and without brushing my teeth or even washing my face, I went out of the house. He made me open the car’s trunk, revealing a beautiful bouquet of sunflowers.
Imagine those beautiful big, yellow flowers practically glowing (okay. exaggerating) under the sun. Put a smile on my face, I tell you and all the while my eyes were only half opened.
My mom loves sunflowers and you should have seen the look on her face when I walked back into the house with it. Haha. She hid it for me from dad and told me how to take care of it so that it won’t wilt so soon. It’s residing on one of my bed’s post now, leaning on the wall.
So I went for a movie with my family just now. Supposedly we were only going to watch it at BRSC but upon seeing the cars queuing at the entrance of the parking lot, my dad decided to head over to Sunway. It’s a miracle. Christmas must have made him feel bad for how he treated us yesterday, so he’s trying to make it up, I guess. Whatever.
We had lunch (my breakfast) at Sushi King. I thought it kind of suck. The salmon was not fresh. Didn’t say anything but I know the whole family agrees with me.
After lunch, dad asked me to withdraw some cash from the atm. While queuing up, I saw these three brothers all wearing the same shirt. The first thought that came to my mind was “Damn, these kids must have a hard time. They don’t even get to choose their clothes.”
Eragon was nice. At some point I thought the acting was quite fake, but the whole dragon rider thing made the movie dope. The dragon was really cute and I think Saphira is a beautiful name, whatever it means.
The movie is based on a novel of the same name and of a trilogy called Inheritance. The author’s name is Christopher Paolini. This is the official website. I might be buying the books to read now after I’ve watched the movie. Pretty sure the book’d be better than the movie itself. They always are.
At the end of the movie, I was all about …
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