The Silver Lining

Snow Buddies

February 9, 2009

 


Life may take you to where you least expect, but you have to have faith that you are where and what you’re meant to be.


This quote was the last line in the movie “
SnowBuddies,” which I watched before hitting the sack last night. It’s a Disney movie, yes. But somehow, I find a good dose of emotional relief when I watch Disney movies. I don’t know, that “kid” in me may have remained to some extent. I have tons of Disney movies in my collection, and I watch them when I feel that life is confronting me with shit at a particular moment.

So here they are, the SnowBuddies.


The adorable pups of the famous Air Bud are back. This time, these five pups with personality find themselves in an adventure really far from home - Ferntiuktuk, Alaska to be exact. Thanks to Budderball’s big appetite for ice cream, the pups end up in this arctic location and must figure out a way to get back. Not long after their unexpected arrival in Alaska, the pups meet Shasta, a husky pup, and his owner Adam. Adam is a young boy with a big dream - he wants to mush! He has some obstacles to overcome if he is going to make his dream come true, though. His parents think dog sledding is too dangerous, and he also lacks five dogs. But, when the Buddies find out that winning the big dog sled race could be their ticket home, RoseBud, B-Dawg, Buddha, MudBud and Budderball vow to team up with Adam and Shasta in a race to victory. The journey is dangerous, but with a lot of courage and a little help from a legendary old Husky named Talon, they just might have what it takes to make it.

A story of courage, bravery, and determination. Plus a good view of Alaska and its snow.

Everything just made my night. :)

 

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DVD Marathon

February 6, 2009

 

Yesterday, i had to be on leave as I was groggy with antibiotics. Lucky as we may have it, my DVD player suddenly worked after a long period of tantrums. So I was able to enjoy some films I bought at Video City during the Jan 31-Feb 1 SM 3-day Sale.

Everybody who might read this might have watched these films (I have some lousy taste in films as I’m not really a film buff), but I still enjoyed them, together with a pack of Winston Lights and a bucket of Nestea in front of me. Plus the crisp and clear surround sound of my “improvised” home theater (hihihi).

Combining elements of a road movie, love triangle, and coming of age tale, the film follows Tenoch (Luna) and Julio (García Bernal), two teenage best friends from Mexico City whose girlfriends have just gone travelling. Left at the peril of their hormones, the boys lure beautiful Luisa (Verdú), the discontented wife of Tenoch’s cousin, away on a trip to an imaginary beach. In the process they discover things about themselves and each other that they least expected. Even from the connotations of its title, “Y Tu Mamá También” is certainly not coy about the more explicit things in life. The unflinching opening sex scene and other tumbles throughout the film would court controversy were it not for the fact they are totally organic to the film as a whole.

Eddie Murphy is a real estate agent working in tandem with his wife, Marsha Thomason. One day she receives a call from a mysterious stranger asking her to check out some property he wants to put up for sale. Even though the caller specifically asks that she come alone, Murphy decides to go along with her, bringing their two young children as well. When they arrive on the scene, the family finds a mansion replete with all the paraphernalia common to a conventional haunted house - sliding panels, hidden passageways, a graveyard in the backyard, an eccentric owner, a creepy butler (played with delicious relish by Terence Stamp) and, of course, a houseful of unruly and unsettled resident ghosts. Once ensconced inside, the family discovers – much like homeowners in a buyer’s market - that it’s always easier to get into a haunted house than it is to get out of one.

Oh well, I still had a third one, Sweet November, but I didn’t enjoy it too much except for Enya’s “Only Time” and how it was used in the movie plus Keanu Reeves, of course. Drama kills me and I hate it.

So that was it for one lazy weekday.

 

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