Monday, August 21, 2006

Click

Click is a nice movie. I recommend it. And for the 1st time in my life, a person(one of my friend) sitting next to me gave me a tissue paper without me asking for it when I’m watching a movie!!! History was made today! I’m impress and really glad. It’s the little things someone else does that seems insignificant to others but can just touch your heart and mean a lot to you. You know who you are. haha… a hint :: Esther very happy, so Esther wants to say THANK YOU to that guy that gave Esther tissue in the cinema when Esther is crying! Ok ok… I should be talking about the movie… the movie is about this guy acted by Adam Sandler, he’s just bored with his life and always gives 1st priority to his work, family 2nd. So one day he finally got hold of this universal remote control that controls EVERYTHING!!! He could use the remote to fast forward the dinners with his parents, arguments with his beautiful wife, baths, promotions and so on… in no time, he’s more then 50 years old already… then he begins to regret how he live his life using that remote. And at the end... here comes the spoilers... if you don’t want to know, don’t read the sentence after this and you can stop reading here. BUT if you want to know the ending, here goes, it’s all a dream.
Lesson learned from the movie:
Family comes first, work comes after family.
You will miss out a lot in life if you do not set your priorities right in life.
Appreciate every moment you have with the people you love, they do not live forever

Morty: He's always chasing the pot of gold, but when he gets there, at the end of the day, it's just corn flakes.
Morty: It's all just... cornflakes.
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Michael Newman: Ben... Family... Always comes first...
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Samantha at 5-Years-Old: [Sundance begins humping the stuffed Duck] Daddy, what's he doing? Michael Newman: Something you shouldn't know about for at least 10 to 30 years. [Points at son, Ben] Michael Newman: You, ten. [Points at daughter, Samantha] Michael Newman: You, thirty.
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Morty: Think about it, you've skipped a year. That's a lot of sex. That's like, thirty minutes worth for you.
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Morty: [standing at Ted's, Michael's dad's, grave] He was a good man. I didn't want to take him. Michael Newman: What? Morty: Michael, I'm an angel. Michael Newman: I thought angels were supposed to protect people. Morty: I'm the Angel of Death.
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