on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The Golden Globe for Best Musical, Les Miserables (2012). There were two reasons why I looked forward to watching this in the theater:

1. I'm a sucker for musical-movies (i.e. Sweeney Todd, Rent, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, Hairspray)
2. I'm a major Hugh Jackman fan

When advertisements came out for this movie, it had slipped my mind that a movie version of the epic classic had already come out previously (starring Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman and Geoffrey Rush) in the late 90's. I never had the chance to watch that. Admittedly, I never picked up the book due to its daunting thickness as a literary work. I didn't have the privilege of others to have to read it, and somehow I regret it.

But for me that doesn't really matter. It helps me become unbiased and critique it as an art piece than an actual adaptation. I had the privilege of listening to some of the tracks included in the soundtrack prior to watching the movie, and I had chills hearing some of them, notably praising one particular actor I had not known to have a smooth baritone voice. Yes, I'm referring to Russell Crowe. This Maximus who portrayed Javert surprised me vocally, but could not impress me more in his portrayal of the pursuing a bringer of the law. Despite all the bashing against him, I think he did a swell job.

Another of the standouts for me was, of course, Anne Hathaway's Fantine. I would be lying if I said I didn't get chills seeing the desperation and distress she was conveying, and I think I felt the breath knocked out of me when she sang I Dreamed a Dream. Kudos to her, and much more so for winning a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for it.

And of course, there's Hugh Jackman. Hands down, he made the perfect Jean Valjean. Pair that with the fact that he sings so effortlessly, emotes so naturally, it would seem as if he internalized with the character. I remember hearing him portraying Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz, and this project, for him, just fit something he could not be more perfect and more comfortable with. When Broadway meets Hollywood.

Others include, of course, Sacha Boron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter as the quirky duo of Mr and Mrs. Thenardier. Their quirkiness ooze the weirdness and silliness resonated by their characters they could not have fit them any better.

Overall, it was an ensemble cast that exceeded all expectations. Every scene kept you on the edge of your seats and challenged your tears to fall at every turn. In summary, I'd like to share the new synopsis from Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway presenting their movie at the SAG-AFTRA Awards:

"Wolverine is being chased by Gladiator, Catwoman gets knocked up and for some ungodly reason goes to see Bellatrix Lestrange from Harry Potter and Borat. Then Wolverine agrees to raise Catwoman's baby, and she grows up to star in Mamma Mia!"
on Monday, January 14, 2013
Work has always been a place of learning beyond the classroom. Not everything you take in with you from the scholastic walls of your university are necessary or essential tools, after all. Coming from an Interactive Multimedia specialization of the Computer Science degree, I wondered idly what I took away from it. Let's consider my electives:

  • Object Oriented Programming for Mobile
  • Graphics Programming with XNA
  • Game Design I
  • Game Design II
  • Human-Computer Interaction
When it comes to programming, I don't often retain any lasting methods or practices for the lack of doing so. My efforts coming away from these were more on the conceptualization processes of things, so there was little to no exposure of taking away with me any real skill to apply.

Luckily, I was given the opportunity by one of my (former) officemates to learn the ways of creating cutscenes (cinematics or animation). I'm happy to report that I'm putting the training to good use and learning more along the way. Hopefully when all things are said and done, I've done Jamie proud.
on Monday, January 7, 2013
Yesterday was the Annual Aquitania Bingo; a friendly and rousing game of calling out numbers, covering cards with seeds and angrily protesting when someone other than yourself called out "Bingo!" first. Always a lot of mess of good fun, especially when you end up winning. I've happily managed to win a total of 4 games (2 regular games and 2 whiteout games), which is more than enough of a good thing. I just barely missed the winning the blackout by one silly number. That O75. -.-

Ah well. The good news is, 2013 is young and fresh. Hopefully things pull through and greet us with more luck and good fortune in the future. :D
on Thursday, January 3, 2013
The first week of January always has those days immediately after New Year's Day having to come back to work. Not surprisingly, half of the office was still on leave for vacation, and won't be back until next week. I wasn't expecting to be completely deserted like I was in the last week of December prior to the 2-week Christmas break since the other half of the QA Two (Tristan) wasn't coming in for work.

Today, however, was a different story. Tristan called in sick, so much like a deja vu moment, I found myself remotely alone in my little corner.

The status I set up on my Spark Messenger earlier?

I'm having a Me Party~

It wasn't all that bad. Company would have been good though. But regardless, things seem to be looking up, so here's to regaining my momentum with work coming into the new year!
on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
So for Christmas this year, I asked my parents for a new gaming console: a Nintendo 3DS. My Dad had a flight to Canada (Vancouver and Toronto) and would be staying there over Christmas. When he FaceTimed with us during Christmas Eve, he asked me what the difference was with the 3DS XL. Of course, there was the size but otherwise it was pretty much the same. What I didn't expect was when he came home last Friday, I found a box outside my door bearing the label: Nintendo 3DS XL!


It was more than I expected but I'm glad I have something original and huge to call my own and to take care of like a child. Haha. It was apparently on sale for Boxing Day so hoorah for the upsize! 8D Of course, the first game to grace my new console is my very awesome Nintendogs + cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends game. :D

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I'll dump in the New Year post here as well since the Internet connection on this laptop was pretty shaky for the past few days. So it was a first for Kai to have spent New Year's Eve with us, and was in attendance for the celebrations on New Year's Day when everyone was wearing green. Also held on this day was the annual family Texas Hold 'Em Poker Tournament!

This year, a total of 16 participants joined gunning for the top prize. After last year's near-break of placing 9th just before the final table, I joined the tournament with little to no expectations. Lo and behold, I reached the final table, knocked out the reigning champion and made it all the way to the Final 3, placing 3rd overall! Now that is how I want to start 2013! Below is a snapshot of the obligatory awarding ceremony photo-op. Do forgive the poor quality of the photo though. Will replace it with a clearer one once I find one. xD



Now with talks of rescheduling it to be done on my birthday henceforth, I'm hoping that my luck will carry over and send me straight to the top! Fingers crossed!