I've finally caught Coming Soon this week after a certain someone refused to watch that last week, claiming that we should instead watch Dragonball Evolution because that was now showing. -_-""
So, it has been quite some time since I last watched a horror movie and I was feeling the adrenaline when the show started. It was not exactly scary but something about Thai horror movies makes it a little scarier than the rest of its counterparts from other countries. Thai ghosts haunt people for a reason, whereas ghosts from Hollywood/Korea/Japan need no reason to haunt people.
Anyway more performances coming up! I think I may still be considering going to Cheer Chen's concert. And there is Aaron Kwok! Goodness. I am not exactly a great fan of his but he is like a legend since I was young! Oh and finally, The Grasshoppers! I want to go and dance and singalong to their cheesy songs!
Let's just end on this note till I have more time to write something more intellectual, before my intellect leaves me. :( Need to catch the bus home now.!
To all those who are even vaguely interested in how my Cheer Chen's concert (alliteration!) last saturday went, if there are even any, I thought I should be saying something about it. It makes no sense for me to spend $150.30 (including the evil $2 sistic fee and $0.30 handling fee) on a concert and say nothing about it after that right?
Anyway, one thing to say is that she can REALLY sing. And she is kind of pretty in quite a shy way. Well, the concert lasted from 8.30-11.30pm with her saying less than 10 sentences. I have to say that her songs together with her vocals blend really well and it managed to make me feel something. I bet many people there was touched by her vocals.
And in case you guys are wondering who I went with (ya right, as in anyone bothers), I was there alone. It happened when I was surfing the Sistic website and wanted to check what are the seats available. And apparently, the seat allocated to me was first row, middle. How could I resist such an offer?! So there I was. I guess there is really not alot to say for this concert because it is not a rock concert like mayday's in which they are really good at jacking up the atmosphere. It is not a concert by something like Eason Chan who knows how to entertain us with his entics. She is extremely soft-spoken and the concentration was on singing and nothing else. And now, the next concert I am still considering is A-mei's. I am SO tempted to go but lazy to ask anyone to go with me. And concerts have to be attended with people who knows how to enjoy themselves. And by now, most probably the seats left over are quite crappy. I'll just hope for the best.