Anyway, cliché movie No.1 that I've watched: The Game Plan.
I don't give a damn that it is cliché because the movie is too darn sweet to let it pass. Well, if you have had a sufficient dose of Disney movies you'll be able to guess how the ending will turn out to be without the need of torturing your precious brain. It starts off with the introduction of Joe Kingman, a self-absorbed narcissist and egotistic top Boston Rebels Football star. Out of the blue, a little girl, Payton Kelly, turns up at his doorstep claiming that she is his biological daughter from a previous marriage. After accepting the fact that Payton is actually his own daughter, Joe takes up the responsibility of a father. Its so sweet seeing Joe's paternal ( or maybe maternal will be appropriate) instincts start to kick in and a strong father-daughter bond beginning to form between him and Payton. Sniff, this movie is really so sweeett....
I want a bedazzling kit. Hohoho.
Cliché movie No.2 : Iron Man

Just this morning, saw an Innit post about post-footage of Iron Man. Audrey,Siaw Wee,Francis, Siew,Lesley,Noah,CJK,BKY,BHY, you've missed the part after the credits!!! Haha, where Samuel L. Jackson appears informing Tony that he isn't the only superhero in the world. HOHOHO, who ask the cinemas to hit the light switch when the credits start rolling. Sigh~ so much for cinemas....
Okay, Noah since you said you DO read my blog. So ah, MUST personally thank you again for um, driving me around. I'm so grateful for benign older brothers like you. =P Here's to you suffering another 3 agonizing minutes of Mariah Carey's singing. I salute you.
DONE! Back to Moonlight episode 14. Hohoho.
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