Leavin’ by Jesse McCartney
January 28, 2009
I had a dream about the music video, Leavin’ by Jesse McCartney, before my my mother woke me up just this morning awhile ago. By the way, (I’m not a (big/die hard) fan of Jesse McCartney)/(I’m no (big/die hard) Jesse McCartney fan).
I have no idea, why I dreamt about the music video. I didn’t think about Jesse McCartney, nor the aforementioned music video, before I went to sleep last night, nor the previous days/nights.
From Wikipdia:
Tommy2 confirmed that the music video for “Leavin’” was shot on February 17, 2008 and was directed by Sanji, who also directed his “She’s No You” video.
The video premiered on March 7, 2008 on Yahoo! Music. It has peaked at #1 on the MuchOnDemand Daily Countdown.
It begins with Jesse and a girl, played by model Niki Huey, sitting in chairs opposite each other. Jesse is wearing an unbuttoned shirt and she is wearing a long-sleeved shirt and panties. After staring at each other, the girl gets up and climbs suggestively onto Jesse’s lap. The second verse has Jesse wearing only pants and the girl’s wearing a bra and underwear, rolling around, frolicking on a mattress. The video ends with Jesse and the girl kissing in a car. Throughout the chorus, Jesse is shown in a bluish-white room.Including both the western and Hong Kong Youtube sites, the video has been viewed roughly 22.5 million times.
The video was too explicit to be played on Disney Channel, unlike his other videos.
And here’s the video. Note: As mentioned before, this video may contains, ideas, scenes, etc., that is not sutiable for younger viewers.
If you are a minor or a younger viewer, and if you are at your home and if there are any adults, please watch the video with him/her/them.
Nominees: 81st Academy Awards
January 23, 2009The 81st Academy Awards ceremony will honor the best films of 2008 and is scheduled for Sunday, February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. It will be televised in the United States on ABC. Australian performer Hugh Jackman is set to host the ceremony for the first time. Academy Award nominated producer Laurence Mark has been tapped to produce and Academy Award winner writer/director Bill Condon to executive produce. The expected SAG actors strike is unlikely to affect the awards ceremony. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button leads the nominations with a total of 13 nominations. Slumdog Millionaire received ten nominations, Milk and The Dark Knight received 8 nominations and The Reader and Frost/Nixon received five nominations apiece. The animated film WALL·E received six nominations, tying it with The Beauty and The Beast for the most nominated animated film. The nominees for the 81st Academy Awards were announced live on Thursday, January 22, 2009, at 5:38 a.m. PST (13:38 UTC) by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Sid Ganis and Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in the Academy’s Beverly Hills headquarters. The winners are expected to be announced during the awards ceremony on February 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. Jerry Lewis will be honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Nominees: Performance by Aan actor in a leading role: Richard Jenkins in “The Visitor” (Overture Films) Performance by an actor in a supporting role: Performance by an actress in a leading role: Anne Hathaway in “Rachel Getting Married” (Sony Pictures Classics) Performance by an actress in a supporting role: Best animated feature film of the year: “Bolt” (Walt Disney), Chris Williams and Byron Howard Achievement in art direction: “Changeling” (Universal), Art Direction: James J. Murakami, Set Decoration: Gary Fettis Achievement in cinematography: “Changeling” (Universal), Tom Stern Achievement in costume design: “Australia” (20th Century Fox), Catherine Martin Achievement in directing: “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), David Fincher Best documentary feature: “The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)” (Cinema Guild), A Pandinlao Films Production, Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath Best documentary short subject: “The Conscience of Nhem En” A Farallon Films Production, Steven Okazaki Achievement in film editing: Best foreign language film of the year: Achievement in makeup: Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score): “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Alexandre Desplat Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song): “Down to Earth” from “WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Music by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman, Lyric by Peter Gabriel Best motion picture of the year: Best animated short film: “La Maison en Petits Cubes” A Robot Communications Production, Kunio Kato Best live action short film: “Auf der Strecke (On the Line)” (Hamburg Shortfilmagency), An Academy of Media Arts Cologne Production, Reto Caffi Achievement in sound editing: Achievement in sound mixing: Achievement in visual effects: Achievement in writing, screenplay based on material previously produced or published//Adapted screenplay: Achievement in writing, screenplay written directly for the screen/Original screenplay: Sources:
Frank Langella in “Frost/Nixon” (Universal)
Sean Penn in “Milk” (Focus Features)
Brad Pitt in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.)
Mickey Rourke in “The Wrestler” (Fox Searchlight)
Josh Brolin in “Milk” (Focus Features)
Robert Downey Jr. in “Tropic Thunder” (DreamWorks, Distributed by DreamWorks/Paramount)
Philip Seymour Hoffman in “Doubt” (Miramax)
Heath Ledger in “The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.)
Michael Shannon in “Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage)
Angelina Jolie in “Changeling” (Universal)
Melissa Leo in “Frozen River” (Sony Pictures Classics)
Meryl Streep in “Doubt” (Miramax)
Kate Winslet in “The Reader” (The Weinstein Company)
Amy Adams in “Doubt” (Miramax)
Penélope Cruz in “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (The Weinstein Company)
Viola Davis in “Doubt” (Miramax)
Taraji P. Henson in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.)
Marisa Tomei in “The Wrestler” (Fox Searchlight)
“Kung Fu Panda” (DreamWorks Animation, Distributed by Paramount), John Stevenson and Mark Osborne
“WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Andrew Stanton
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Art Direction: Donald Graham Burt, Set Decoration: Victor J. Zolfo
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Art Direction: Nathan Crowley, Set Decoration: Peter Lando
“The Duchess” (Paramount Vantage, Pathé and BBC Films), Art Direction: Michael Carlin, Set Decoration: Rebecca Alleway
“Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage), Art Direction: Kristi Zea, Set Decoration: Debra Schutt
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Claudio Miranda
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Wally Pfister
“The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Chris Menges and Roger Deakins
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Anthony Dod Mantle
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Jacqueline West
“The Duchess” (Paramount Vantage, Pathé and BBC Films), Michael O’Connor
“Milk” (Focus Features), Danny Glicker
“Revolutionary Road” (DreamWorks, Distributed by Paramount Vantage), Albert Wolsky
“Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Ron Howard
“Milk” (Focus Features), Gus Van Sant
“The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Stephen Daldry
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Danny Boyle
“Encounters at the End of the World” (THINKFilm and Image Entertainment), A Creative Differences Production, Werner Herzog and Henry Kaiser
“The Garden” A Black Valley Films Production, Scott Hamilton Kennedy
“Man on Wire” (Magnolia Pictures), A Wall to Wall Production, James Marsh and Simon Chinn
“Trouble the Water” (Zeitgeist Films), An Elsewhere Films Production, Tia Lessin and Carl Deal
“The Final Inch” A Vermilion Films Production, Irene Taylor Brodsky and Tom Grant
“Smile Pinki” A Principe Production, Megan Mylan
“The Witness - From the Balcony of Room 306” A Rock Paper Scissors Production, Adam Pertofsky and Margaret Hyde
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Lee Smith
“Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Mike Hill and Dan Hanley
“Milk” (Focus Features), Elliot Graham
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Chris Dickens
“The Baader Meinhof Complex” A Constantin Film Production, Germany
“The Class” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Haut et Court Production, France
“Departures” (Regent Releasing), A Departures Film Partners Production, Japan
“Revanche” (Janus Films), A Prisma Film/Fernseh Production, Austria
“Waltz with Bashir” (Sony Pictures Classics), A Bridgit Folman Film Gang Production, Israel
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Greg Cannom
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), John Caglione, Jr. and Conor O’Sullivan
“Hellboy II: The Golden Army” (Universal), Mike Elizalde and Thom Floutz
“Defiance” (Paramount Vantage), James Newton Howard
“Milk” (Focus Features), Danny Elfman
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), A.R. Rahman
“WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Thomas Newman
“Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Music by A.R. Rahman, Lyric by Gulzar
“O Saya” from “Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Music and Lyric by A.R. Rahman and Maya Arulpragasam
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), A Kennedy/Marshall Production, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Ceán Chaffin, Producers
“Frost/Nixon” (Universal), A Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Working Title Production, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Eric Fellner, Producers
“Milk” (Focus Features), A Groundswell and Jinks/Cohen Company Production, Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen, Producers
“The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), A Mirage Enterprises and Neunte Babelsberg Film GmbH Production, Nominees to be determined
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), A Celador Films Production, Christian Colson, Producer
“Lavatory - Lovestory” A Melnitsa Animation Studio and CTB Film Company Production, Konstantin Bronzit
“Oktapodi” (Talantis Films), A Gobelins, L’école de l’image Production, Emud Mokhberi and Thierry Marchand
“Presto” (Walt Disney), A Pixar Animation Studios Production, Doug Sweetland
“This Way Up” A Nexus Production, Alan Smith and Adam Foulkes
“Manon on the Asphalt” (La Luna Productions), A La Luna Production, Elizabeth Marre and Olivier Pont
“New Boy” (Network Ireland Television), A Zanzibar Films Production, Steph Green and Tamara Anghie
“The Pig” An M & M Production, Tivi Magnusson and Dorte Høgh
“Spielzeugland (Toyland)” A Mephisto Film Production, Jochen Alexander Freydank
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Richard King
“Iron Man” (Paramount and Marvel Entertainment), Frank Eulner and Christopher Boyes
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Tom Sayers
“WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood
“Wanted” (Universal), Wylie Stateman
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Mark Weingarten
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Lora Hirschberg, Gary Rizzo and Ed Novick
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty
“WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Tom Myers, Michael Semanick and Ben Burtt
“Wanted” (Universal), Chris Jenkins, Frank A. Montaño and Petr Forejt
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron
“The Dark Knight” (Warner Bros.), Nick Davis, Chris Corbould, Tim Webber and Paul Franklin
“Iron Man” (Paramount and Marvel Entertainment), John Nelson, Ben Snow, Dan Sudick and Shane Mahan
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (Paramount and Warner Bros.), Screenplay by Eric Roth, Screen story by Eric Roth and Robin Swicord
“Doubt” (Miramax), Written by John Patrick Shanley
“Frost/Nixon” (Universal), Screenplay by Peter Morgan
“The Reader” (The Weinstein Company), Screenplay by David Hare
“Slumdog Millionaire” (Fox Searchlight), Screenplay by Simon Beaufoy
“Frozen River” (Sony Pictures Classics), Written by Courtney Hunt
“Happy-Go-Lucky” (Miramax), Written by Mike Leigh
“In Bruges” (Focus Features), Written by Martin McDonagh
“Milk” (Focus Features), Written by Dustin Lance Black
“WALL-E” (Walt Disney), Screenplay by Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Original story by Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter
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Steve Berry
January 22, 2009
I learned about the author/novelist Steve Berry, is that is he is the featured author on the Christmas issue of Powerbooks’s Read Magazine.
His books/novels are in this order of release:
The Amber Room, Ballantine Books, 2003. ISBN 0-345-46004-9
The Romanov Prophecy, Ballantine Books, 2004. ISBN 0-345-46006-5
The Third Secret, Ballantine Books, 2005. ISBN 0-345-47613-1
8 The Alexandria Link, Ballantine Books, 2007. ISBN 0-345-4857
The Templar Legacy, Ballantine Books, 2006. ISBN 0-345-47615
-5-0 The Venetian Betrayal, Ballantine Books, 2007. ISBN 0-345-48577-7
The Charlemagne Pursuit, Ballantine Books, 2008
The first/1st book/novel I had and bought is The Third Secret.
The story of the aforementioned novel/book, is about revolves around the three/3 secrets in Fatima especially the third/3rd secret of Fatima, that is why the title of the story is The Third Secret.
bought the book/novel on a bookstore in Singapore, because my family and I had a vacation there last year.
The second/2nd Steve Berry novel/book I had is The Amber Room, I bought the book/novel from Powerbooks on (SM) Megamall.
I didn’t know until I realised that when I arrived on my room, that I had the UK/U.K. edition (the cover, I mean).
The image on the left, is the front cover of the U.K/UK edition (the cover, I mean) I had.
These images are similar to the US/U.S. edition of the novel/book.
This is the third/3rd Steve Berry book/novel I had. I bought the novel/book last Saturday on Fully Booked on SM The Block, and it cost 335 pesos. The story revolves about the Knights Templar.
I am currently on Chapter Eighteen/18.
There is a topic about Steve Berry and his books, under the Arts and Literature section, of the forum PinoyExchange.com.
Nokia 5110 and Nokia 5110i
January 18, 2009
The very first (cellular phone/cellphone/mobile phone) I had is Nokia 5110i. I had this cellphone eight/8 years ago, in Greenhills. I brought the cellphone with my parents, but they paid it. They gave it to me as a graduation gift. My graduation is held on PICC on Saturday. We bought the cellphone, though my parents paid it. Nokia 5110 and Nokia 5110i has the same features, except for, and the only difference between the two/2, is the small i in/on Nokia 5110i. Yes, except for, and the only difference between the two/2, is the small i in/on Nokia 5110i, btewwen except for, and the only difference between Nokia 5110 and Nokia 5110i. Now, I am currently Nokia 3230 as my primary cellphone, and Nokia 7210 Supernova as my secondary cellphone.
nominees nominated
January 16, 2009I thought that the nominees for this year’s 81st Academy Awards are already announced, but on the contrary, it was not announced yet. But according to Wikipedia, the announcement of this year’s nominnees, will announced next week.
My two/2 cents regarding the 66th Golden Globe Awards.
January 13, 2009
I forgot that yesterday is the broadcast telceast of the 66th Golden Globe Awards. I don’t know why. I spoiled myself because I visited Wikipedia page of the 66th Golden Globe Awards, learned that the movie Slumdog Millionaire won the Best Dramatic Film nod/award, and the multi-awarded Alec Baldwin-Tina Fey starred-tandem TV series, 30 rock. I didn’t dare to what award/s 30 Rock won, because I don’t what to be spoiled. Until I checked the website the Philippine area of Star World. I have these options: A) I will watch the prime time show, if I failed to watch the live broadcast/telecast. B) If A didn’t happened, I will watched the show online. C) If options A and B didn’t happened, will ask my older brother to download the show via torrent. D) if options A, B, and C didn’t happened, I will visit the Wikipedia page of the 66th Golden Globe Awards. What happened is I watched the prime time show, because my parents and my oldest brother watched the show with me.
The Seeker (film)
January 12, 2009I watched this film/movie last night on Star Movies my parents’ bedroom. I failed to watch the first scenes of the movie/film, because my family and I ate late dinner, because, my parents went to my mother’s tito’s house in Sta. Maria, Bulacan.
I do remember that there’s a local radio station here in the Philippines, which had advance screening of the aforementioned film/movie. I forogot which local rasdio station. Click here for the movie, and here for the boos series by Susan Cooper. And also, click here, because The Dark Is Rising Sequence is one of the analogues of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter.
I credit some of the information to Wikipedia. And also, I credit the movie poster to Wikipedia.
Blood Diamond (film)
I credit some of the information here, to Wikipedia. And also, I credit the movie poster to Wikipedia.
flowers
I took these photos using my Nokia 7210 Supernova this morning, 10:45 a.m. Both photos are in Normal mode.
Two/2 reasons (why) I took these photos: I would like to share these photos; and the other reason is I would like to know what would the reactions and comments of people.
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I took these photos using my Nokia 7210 Supernova last January 10, Saturday between 1:03-1:05 p.m. The first/1st photo is in Normal mode. The second/2nd photo is in False colours. The third/3rd photo is in Greyscale mode.
The fourth photo is in Sepia mode. The fifth mode is in Negative mode. The last and sixth photo is in Solarise mode.
Two/2 reasons (why) I took these photos: I would like to share these photos; and the other reason is I would like to know what would the reactions and comments of people.
Stardust (2007 film)
January 9, 2009
Last Wednesday evening, I decided to watch this film with my parents and my oldest brother, wherein that he gave the DVD of Stardust last Christmas of last year. One of the characters of the film and I share the same name, but on the contrary, I will not mention our name.This is the first movie I’ve watched this year, and first film based on one of Neil Gaiman’s novels. At first, I thought that Neil Gaiman was an American, until I visited an aerticle about in Wikipedia that he is from England. And also, when I was on Powerbooks Megamall, I saw a copy of Neil Gaiman’s Stardust novel, with some scenes from the movie, and the novel’s front cover, spine, and back cover was in movie-tin edition. I almost enjoyed watching the movie. Because, in Chapter 9 of the movie, went wrong, my theory is that there’s something wrong or two with the DVD although/though I enjoyed the movie. I don’t know if I will buy a Stardust DVD or not.I don’t know if I will buy the novel or not.
The movie stars Claire Danes, Rober De Niro, Michelle Pfeifer, Peter O’Toole, and Rupert Everett. And I credit tje movie poster to Wikipedia.
umbrella, eh eh eh eh, ella, ella ella, ella
These photos are taken using my Nokia 7210 Supernova. The first photo is in Normal mode. The second photo is in False colours mode. The third photo is in Greyscale mode.
The fourth photo is in Sepia mode. The fifth mode is in Negative mode. The last and sixth photo is in Solarise mode.
I took these photos yesterday afternoon from 12:23 pm to 12:26 pm. It was raining yesterday. Two/2 reasons (why) I took these photos: I would like to share these photos; and the other reason is I would like to know what would the reactions and comments of people.
Bawal ang umihi dito. Multa: P500. No peeing here./Peeing here is not allowed. Fine: P500
Original text: Bawal ang umihi dito. Multa: P500. Translation: No peeing here./Peeing here is not allowed. Fine: P500
I took these shots after I attended the Book Club of the Month in/on Powerbooks Megamall. The writings in the wall is written in one of the cubicles of restroom of men near Food Court of Megamall.
These photos are taken using my Nokia 3230.





























