Sunday, August 12, 2007

Enchanted Kingdom

I went to Enchanted Kingdom last Saturday so I thought of using it for my blog entry since we have been discussing about architecture the past few sessions.

I would consider E.K. as a work of art although it was patterned from Western architecture. What I find so amazing about it was the way they divided the place into several places as if you are travelling in different worlds. They were able to bring out the best through highlighting the special features and bringing out a theme in every division ensuring that every detail will suit the chosen theme. Even the rides and the stalls were also created in such manner. I simply love the way they were created just to suit our imagination.

No one will get bored, except for the part where you would have to wait for your turn in the rides, because there are a wide variety of activities in store for everyone.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

The Sympsons

It was last Friday when I had the chance to go out with my friends and watch a movie! At long last! I was really looking forward to Ratatouille but majority of my friends wanted The Sympsons and we left for MOA a little late for Ratatouille's showing time so I was left with no other choice. I am not an avid fan of The Sympsons so I was not excited at al and I thought it was cornyl. But what amazed me was the fact that I laughed so hard in the movie house. It was one hilarious movie! Every scene was funny, not the corny type, and a little green but with a moral.

The celebrity dysfunctional family finally made it to the big screen and this time around, a city’s fate lies in the hands of Homer Simpson. It’s so hilarious you’ll laugh the one and a half hour screen time away.
It’s not just dumb comedy though because amazingly, it drives home an environmental message besides imparting family values.