Saturday, June 6, 2009

ROMeo




If you didn't know already. SHINee is BACK with their new mini-album called Romeo. The MV for their single called Juliette already released in May. Their first comeback on Music Bank was yesterday (090605), they won #1 for their song Juliette!!! Congratulations!


I personally love their new hairstyles and this song is now eternally replaying on my iTunes. One of the things I love about their single Juliette is that it some what reminds me of their other song called Love like Oxyen. As usual I love their vibrant colors and I finally get to hear TaeMin's vocals in Juliette! They all seem to get more indiviual parts in this album. I'm not sure if this is true but I heard JongHyun actually wrote this particular song himself! Plus the choreography is amazing! I just wished that for the performance on Music Bank, TaeMin, JongHyun, & Key didn't have the tassle hem on their wardrobe. It's quite distracting and doesn't really add to their image. Oh, and is it just me or did TaeMin grow...ALOT?


Watch their performance on Music Bank here!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuT4vLZStPU


--C.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

the hills - lauren conrad = the hills + kristin cavallari

the hills with kristin cavallari. uh.. no.

so today i just caught up with the MTV show The Hills (season 5), and i love it. well, i've always liked the show but just never have time to keep up with it when it airs. so after catching up with the most recent episode (season finale) i found out that lauren conrad was LEAVING THE SHOW. and, kristin cavallari is joining the show. i was shocked. well, heidi hinted on the "unexpected guest" by asking her sister whether she's sent her wedding invitation to the "person we talked about." fishy, eh? well, then kristin showed up at the wedding. and of course she had to match with lauren. but yeah. not cool.

cavallari is not compatible with lauren. and i just can't believe lauren is leaving. she's been with us since laguna beach to the hills (5 seasons). that's a very long time. *sigh*


nonetheless, i loved the hills' season 6 trailer; it said "the bitch is back" and showed clips with kristin screaming "you're messing with the wrong person dude." lovely. well, i guess the hills will have a new girl in town (not a new lauren).

you guys can watch full episodes of the hills at:
http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/the_hills/videos-full-episodes.jhtml

and watch lauren saying goodbye at:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/the-hills-live-after-show-season-5-ep-9/1611809/playlist.jhtml

BYE LAUREEENNNNNN! i love you.



.n

those who aren't so perfect.

hi guys.

so my home page for my internet is MSN.com and when opened my browser today, i encountered this:

Teen gets perfect score on SAT
Teen gets perfect score on SAT


congrats.


but lets not forget about the others, like me. sometimes i feel that you need to be "privileged" to get into your dream school. by privilege, i mean rich or money-ed. when your parents have the money, they can provide you with everything you need to get that score. SAT preps, music/dance lessons, summer camps/classes, and other activities that will put flowers on your college app; in addition to actually afford the $50,000 annual tuition. which is kind of unfair.

to get the perfect score, you also need to give up your social life, unless you're naturally a genius, which not all of us are. you need to constantly study, study, and study, and forget everything else. which is a big challenge for a lot of us. i can never sacrifice my "life" and continuously study, just to get the score, which resulted in a not-so-great score on my recent SAT.

for me, SATs not only test my knowledge on the subject, but also how far and how much effort i'm willing to put to get my dream score, the perfect score. it asseses the worth of getting my desired score and how much it means to me. this requires my brain power, mental strength, and emotional fortitude. moreover, i need to give up my social life for a couple of months.

the point: not easy.

regardless, this video proves that it is actually possible to get a perfect score on your SATs. which should awaken our spirits (or not). like the video showed, the girl worked hard. which got her her score.

i just stopped writing and watched the hills, so i kind of lost my mojo for writing about SATs.

SO, i guess today's lesson is simply putting your greattest effort to achieve what you aspire for. (this sounds corny and seems incosistent with my complaint about sacrificing my life for good SAT score, but oh well).


i'll continue watching the hills now.

--n.

no school!!!

No school today. Why? I have no clue, but who cares!
Some recent news would be that KevJumba, David Choi, and other YouTubers were in New York City yesterday on 10th Avenue and 16th Street from 8-11PM. Due to that movie project I was talking about earlier, I was not able to go. EPIC FAIL. Hopefully they'll be back again.

Edit:
I just found out that all the footage that my group took yesterday for the movie project got deleted (somehow) so now I have to go back to school and film. That's just great. I think I'll have to change the title of this post to The One at school on a no school day.

Here are a few pictures from the Epik High concert in New York.

The tickets.


The general admissions line infront of us.


Inside!


KERO ONE!


Tablo & MYK.


Beatbox DG, MYK, & Mithra.


DJ Tukutz, MYK, & Mithra.


Merchandise!

--C.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Let's kiss, uh, nevermind.

The "THANK YOU SO MUCH!" twist that Kristen Steward put at the almost-kiss with Pattinson was ... lame. first of all, who doesn't want to kiss pattinson? he is now the "most desired man on earth," as OK! magazine put it. i mean, you should be kissing him all over, especially after winning the Best Kiss (at the MTV Movie Awards), the whole point was to see you guys kissing passionately infront of us, like the mcadams-gosling kiss at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards. but i suppose because she's not alone, she's excused. well, lets just see the bright side: pattinson is still available.

.n

movie project?

Here's the deal, I have a movie project that's due by the end of this week for the last quarter of the marking period and my group has not even finished filming all of it. So I'm sitting here in the computer lab frustrated typing away. Even though my school is known for giving a lot of group work/projects...is a movie project for math really necessary?
The assignment is to create a movie that also incorporates our study of limits. So before filming we had to deliver a pitch to sell the movie to our teacher, then a script that could fill up a good 10 minutes of film, and finally the actually movie. This project has been ongoing for months now even after covering limits in class.
What's more ridiculous is the fact that my group decided to do a remake of High School Musical 3 except incorporating the topic of limits through songs. I'm not even sure how that's going to work but all I can think about is my grade and dignity going down the drain.
In addition to this "wonderful" project there will be an assembly for the whole grade to see our all our movies. Fantastic.

--C.

**Epik High photos/videos from the New York concert @ Irving Plaza will be posted soon!

Doors Open at 6, Concert Starts at 7.

a room flooded with sweat, steamed with b.o., stupefied by the music and PACKED with 99.9% asians.
it was the EPIK HIGH CONCERT (in nyc).

*for those who don't know who epik high is, it's a korean music rap group consisting of 3 members. they just launched a new album called map the soul (AWESOME) and are going on a tour with other music groups such as far east movement, kero one etc. (you should be ashamed for not knowing them btw)*

so yes. caroline and i went to an epik high concert just 2 weeks ago (May 22, '09). and this is the story:

firstly, my school had a "field day" where we went to central park and played sports. i wanted to play badminton and brought all the shenanigans that went with it. the day was beautiful, sunny blue sky, but of course it had to be windy. yeah, trying to play badminton with the wind is like trying to save polar bears while most of us still drive cars. so i did nothing.
c and i were planning to get to the concert theater by like 4.00pm (the doors open at 6pm, or so the ticket said). but then after bored out-of-my-mind at the park and boiled by the sun, c and i crashed at my friend's place. yet of course i had to leave my wallet at home. so i told my brother to get my wallet and meet me under the subway station on 42nd st. so we did. but this took like 2 hours. i went back to my friend's place, and it was already 5. so much for planning to get there by 4.

AT LAST, we got there at 6. like other concerts, there was a long line. no, that's a lie. IT WAS MASSIVELY and RIDICULOUSLY LONG. there were two lines, and both successfully wrapped the entire block. we were like, oh well. so we went to the closest line to us. it look shorter than the other, thinking that both are the same. uh yeah. there's this thing called VIP line. and no, we're not VIPs.

SO we withdrew from this line, who grew stupidly long after 10 mins and went to the other line, which not very surprising, was twice the size of the other line. we groaned and moaned. but we coped. luckily there were 2 cute guys in front of us (no, not gay, they're two separate people). we waited and waited, until we no longer enjoy our nice "view." it was 7:25pm, and we haven't moved a single step. the ticket said the doors open at 6 and the show starts at 7. uh yeah.

FINALLY, we went in. and i know i'll fail to describe it. but my god it was PACKED. when i say packed. i mean, PACKED. I've never been to Irving Plaza prior to the concert, but it's not huge (enough). the doors were moderately near the stage, not really but close enough for us the latecomers to at least see the stage. it was a taste of summer hotness. IT WAS HOT. everyone was gasping for air. i was honestly oxygen-deprived.

we waited for about 10 mins until someone came out. this guy was like the MC (and was pretty cute), he talked and sang a song about "broke-diggers," girls who dig brokes. pretty dope. then keroone came out, then far east movement, myk, and others. the show starred a number of music groups, all pretty cool. i would say that far east movement got the audience's attention successfully, considering that we were all about to pass out from the heat. they brought the spirit back with their "need-to-save-music-in-year-3009" theme. i think they threw a pair of sneakers too to the audience. dangerous, but sensational.

AFTER about an hour and a half of waiting for epik high. they FINALLY came. OMG.

okay. first of all, did i tell you about caroline needing to go home by 10? uh yeah. her parents said she had an appointment at 10.30, and needed to go home by 10. WHICH MEANT THAT WE HAD TO LEAVE THE CONCERT EARLY. scold her for me please. please.

anywho. epik high finally came out, sang a song and tablo made a speech about the hotness, crowd, album, and everything else. he wore a t-shirt, cardigan, and a hat. attractive. mithra was wearing a black shirt and a hat. and tukutz was wearing a cardigan and a hat too, i think. i couldn't see. oh, and after tablo made the speech in both english and korean, mithra translated it into japanese (i think) which was awesome. after the intro, they sang. BUT remembering that caroline HAD to go home. we had to leave after 3 songs. coming out of that room was... supernatural. i was dripping in sweat. i felt like i just ran 10 miles. most of the liquid in my body evaporated and i needed water quick. so my other friend and i ran to duane reade, grasping for water. we hydrated, then our stomachs growled, screaming for food. so we walked another 10 blocks to eat soba. the night was virtually over.

NONETHELESS: although i may have made the day sound horrible and the concert seem nothing but blazing hot. i cannot express enough how amazing the whole concert was. epik high is simply talented. so are all the other artists of course.

*worth to note that i left out some details of the concert, like a guy's private rubbing on my behind, a really hot guy standing next to me, and etc. which probably made the concert even more memorable.

in short words: EPIK HIGH CONCERT = priceless.

.n :)