About that Chinese girls band. It's basically classical Chinese music with a electronic beat, a Chinese version of Bond, supposedly very popular in Asia. My parents actually bought me one of their CDs. I guess it's pretty good to bob your head to.
Monday, August 30, 2004
Sunday, August 22, 2004
I finally got to see Spiderman 2 this evening. Okay date movie, but it did have a lot of cheese. However, what I was more ecstatic about was one of the trailers, "A Sound of Thunder." If it wasn't for the fact that I was in a public place, I would have been jumping up and down as I've finally discovered one of the most influential stories of my childhood.
I remember the story vaguely back in 4th-6th grade sometime when my teacher read that story to us (do teachers do that anymore?). I had forgotten the title and the author, but remembered vividly the time machine, the sign, the dinosaur hunt, the trail they were supposed to stay on, the butterfly, and the eventual conclusion. But for the longest time I couldn't find the original story. That was until I saw the trailer. When they showed the hunters walking on the path, I immediately knew.
One more mystery in my life revealed: Here's the original text of the short story. I hope they don't botch the movie, but I'm not keeping my hopes up.
So how are the olympics? Are the products of child abuse bringing in the gold? I hear the US basketball team sucks.
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
While I was driving through Chinatown, LA, I saw a sign at a bus stop for these musicians: Twelve Girls Band. They seem to be performing sometime soon in the area. Anyone have an idea of who they are? The sample music seems to be a blend of western soft rock tunes with chinese influences.
