And the winner for 2008's Bry Choice Motion Picture...
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Movie log: Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Movie log: Twilight / Pathology
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Monday, December 01, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
The Ethan Yap Project Does The 3R Circle Back To Nature Relay
7 days. That was the last time I trained. Damn on and off flu kept 'bugging' me the entire week before I succumbed to a medium-to-high fever on Thursday.
The 3R Circle Back To Nature Relay 2008 was upon us. 3.92kms of uphills and downhills. Ian, Ashraf, and I formed "The Ethan Yap Project", a tribute to our migrated comrade in Melbourne, AU. Our captain, Ian Yap budgeted that each of us could complete the course in 20 mins. Oh how wrong he was. We finished the track in about 26-29 mins.
Undoubtedly, this run was the smallest one in terms of participation. I think it was because it wasn't a publicly publicized one. About 33 teams of 3 showed up to run the grueling track of Bukit Kiara.
I guess the best part of the run is that we were awarded with medals in the end. =) My first ever medal of any kind!!! It took me 27 years. Better late than never.
The 3R Circle Back To Nature Relay 2008 was upon us. 3.92kms of uphills and downhills. Ian, Ashraf, and I formed "The Ethan Yap Project", a tribute to our migrated comrade in Melbourne, AU. Our captain, Ian Yap budgeted that each of us could complete the course in 20 mins. Oh how wrong he was. We finished the track in about 26-29 mins.
The starting line. Note the cool electronic time mat thingy. We had to tap our batons there as we start our run
To tell you the truth, after running approximately 2 minute on the uphill start, I began to feel fatigued. I blamed it on me recovering from my illness just 2 days prior but I don't think that was totally the case. My cardio training is only based on flat ground. Well, more like flat treadmill ground. Looks like this is something I should work on. As our captain told me, "Running outside is not the same as running on the treadmill in the gym." Hmm.Undoubtedly, this run was the smallest one in terms of participation. I think it was because it wasn't a publicly publicized one. About 33 teams of 3 showed up to run the grueling track of Bukit Kiara.
I guess the best part of the run is that we were awarded with medals in the end. =) My first ever medal of any kind!!! It took me 27 years. Better late than never.
Movie log: American History X
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Movie log: Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
Friday, November 21, 2008
Movie log: Camp Rock / Step Up 2 The Streets / In Bruges
Camp Rock (2008) - 2 stars
Haven't we seen all this before? Who cares as long as it brings in money right? Way to go Disney.
Step Up 2 The Streets (2008) - 2.75 stars
Momentum only kicks in the halfway mark of the movie. Watch only if you're into hip hop and dance
In Bruges (2008) - 3 stars
Slow moving but an interesting look at the humanization of hitmen
Haven't we seen all this before? Who cares as long as it brings in money right? Way to go Disney.
Step Up 2 The Streets (2008) - 2.75 stars
Momentum only kicks in the halfway mark of the movie. Watch only if you're into hip hop and dance
In Bruges (2008) - 3 stars
Slow moving but an interesting look at the humanization of hitmen
Monday, November 17, 2008
Movie log: Madagascar - Escape 2 Africa / Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Monday, November 10, 2008
Movie log: The Accidental Husband / Run Fatboy Run
The Accidental Husband (2008) - 1.5 star
Rehashed, boring, and uber lack of chemistry on all leads
Run Fatboy Run (2007) - 3.75 stars
A funny and motivational tale that shows that all it takes is a little bit of determination and ambition to get you where you want to be
Note: Directed by David Schwimmer of FRIENDS!
Rehashed, boring, and uber lack of chemistry on all leads
Run Fatboy Run (2007) - 3.75 stars
A funny and motivational tale that shows that all it takes is a little bit of determination and ambition to get you where you want to be
Note: Directed by David Schwimmer of FRIENDS!
Sunday, November 09, 2008
IOI Community Run '08
At the break of dawn
The target was 48 minutes. The result was 44.
I only had just over 2 hours of sleep the night before and that goes to show that if you're mentally prepared, all it takes is to get your two feet moving to finish the course, even at better speeds.
I only had just over 2 hours of sleep the night before and that goes to show that if you're mentally prepared, all it takes is to get your two feet moving to finish the course, even at better speeds.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Movie log: Quantum Of Solace
Monday, November 03, 2008
For Terry
The Terry Fox Run is an annual non-competitive charity event held in numerous regions across the globe in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox, and his Marathon Of Hope, and to raise money for cancer research.
The event was founded in 1981 by Isadore Sharp, who contacted Terry in-hospital by telegram and expressed his wishes to hold an annual run in Terry's name to raise funds for cancer research. The run itself is informal which means that the distance often varies, usually between 5 and 15 kilometres; participation is considered to be more important than completing the set distance.
The wonderful drivers of Malaysia. Double parking is one thing. At least they have the courtesy to leave the 'BUS ONLY' area vacant.
Pre run wait
Despite having a faulted start and lack of signages that show the 'Advance' and 'Family' courses (where some people took a wrong turn..), the run was a great way to spend a Sunday morning. Waking up at 6 and heading to KL while the Sun rises felt great. I finished the 6.5km course in 43 minutes. Damn. Was targeting 39. Ian beat me to the finish line during the final 1km due to me slowing down and not hitting my NOS on my N95 in time. Sigh. Nvm. Next week its the IOI Community Run, which is 7.5km. My target? 48 mins.
Post run water stop--
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