I spent my long weekend with my big family - Mak Lang's family plus Busu's plus Nek Chu and my other cousins. And we watched the Dari Jemapoh Ke Manchestee not once, but three times. I've told you that this film is cool. So, hurry up! Get your copy from the nearest store.
This morning I received a phone call from my best friend saying that one of our friends has broke up after dating this gorgeous UH doctor for 6 months. That's the bad news but the good one, another God's gift is in the picture. Could you believe that, how easy it is to get a partner these days! I thought 'the one' is an endangered species. Maybe there are a lots of thing I need to learn from my beloved friend.
While talking about films, a colleague of mine mentioned about Spinning Gasing, which is currently showing at the local theatre. He raised the issue of morality portrayed in this first Malaysian English movie, which to him didn't sincerely reflected the actual image of our society especially the homosexual scenes.
Hahaha! That's was my spontaneous answer. I'm so fed up with some of us who are so moral-concerned at point of time but very liberal and secular at another. Why it's okay for Awie and Fiza in Getaran but we make so much of noise when we saw Ariff giggled with a guy under a blanket. Hello, both are sins! So, why apply two different sets of rule?
If we are too keen to become a bunch of pure moralist, lets adopt the Iranian's film guideline. No to sex, horror, violence, tahyul, dedah-dedah, pegang-pegang and other non Islamic issues.
If not, stop yourself from being biased!
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