Thursday, April 23, 2009

P.S. on Cars

the Blog "Cars" was made by Teddy loves Pusa

Apocalypto

Directed by Mel Gibson

From the most awarding movies directed by Mel Gibson, here comes another action-packed movie that would made you transport to the time line of Mayans overseas from the Philippines.

Apocalypto is a story of "weakess link" survival between strong and weak tribes during the Maya Era. Tiger Paw and his tribe was conquered by Mayans and was supposed to be an offering to their sun god. Tiger paw survived and managed to save his family in a deep empty well. he did a lot of struggles to fight for his freedom and for his family. he also managed to save the last heir of their tribe, his kids.

scale from one to five, in which 5 is the highest, Apocalypto got a rate of 5.
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Cars

BRUM BRUM BRUM!

Pixar's another winning movie bagged the heart of a sluggish, movie critic novice ever in this blog site! The movie cars from pixars seemed to be similar to the moral story of Finding Nemo and Shrek series. The catch? the movie is for the whole family.

the story of the movie is about Lightning McQueen, a red porsche race car who aims to win the Piston Cup of the season wherein the said race is a "winner takes all" game. one of the price is the famous Dingko, an all maintenance car sponsor in the country. while aiming to win on the cup, he accidentally lost on the road 66 town and met several unknown cars. he had a great adventure with all of the cars in the town and gave him a lesson of love and consideratiom for other's feeling.

scale of one to five whereas 1 is the lowest and 5 is the highest, the movie Cars got 5.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Main Course!!!

The moment of TRUTH.

The day that I realize what my real purpose in my course Bachelor in Journalism. For almost three years in my studies I did not understand my real purpose on why I'm still stuck in my boring college life.

Once I read a quote lying, it said "My aim is to write down on paper what I saw, what I heard and what I feel". Taking my course is an accident, I thought I would never make it. I struggle to fight with my more experienced classmates in terms of writing. Honestly, I am definitely scared because I knew to my self that I can't really write a good story.

Last Saturday, I've attended a seminar which my section is the one responsible and taking charge. The "on-line seminar" that's what we called it thought us how to write accurately. Our guest speaker Mr. Pablo "Jun" Millian shares his unforgettable experienced about his job. I'm very surprised when he told us that he is not really a journalist and actually did not graduate. But it is very inspiring that through his "one thing" which is the focus of his life, he had achieved what he really wanted to be.

He told us that we must see the "bigger picture" than the "small one". He also give us an advice that entering the media industry is one of the toughest job in the world. According to him, we must love what we are doing because that will be our life then.

The main course is "The main thing is to KEEP the MAIN thing the MAIN THING"

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(ruelyn s. tayo)