Yesterday i was able to book via online the movie tickets for The Forgotten, starring Julienne Moore...It is somewhat impressive nowadays u get to select your own preference seatings through online booking...I managed to secure what i would consider the best seats of the hall, center viewing...Feeling rather pleased with myself, i was looking forward to using my printed slip in exchange for the tickets, but alas, i didnt get to use my online bookings afterall...
When my friend, R, and i got there (1-U), it was already 7pm, and yes, the tickets i booked was scheduled to screen at 7pm...after looking for a parking bay and parking my car and all that hullabaloo, it was 1915 hours (thanks to our dilly-dallyness...).
Feeling rather subdued,we eventually bought the tickets for 910 screening (after some hesitation, since i have a curfew...OK, it's becoz of Survivor..).
We proceeded for dinner...and the same old dilemma arose...where to eat?
I know, i know...this behaviour is not appropriate and beyond tolerance, some quarter of the entire world population (jz my reckon, i have no idea of the real statistic..) are starving and you actually spent time thinking Where and What to eat? how pathetic is dat?
Feeling somewhat ashamed, i made a fast decision this time, since the other day we passed on the idea of having Thai food, i suggested savouring Thai Cuisine...R said Barn Thai offers some really nice food, so we headed there...
Now dun b all judgmental...When we got there, i was having 2nd thought...I dunno, i jz dun feel like eating it, i cant figure out what's in me dat makes me loath Asian food so much...i dun usually have a disfavour for Thai food, but it jz wasnt the right time, my tastebud wasnt responding to it...
R got somewhat tired of me, having walk all the way to Barn Thai to find me hesitating going in...She pulled me away and i was led to Dave's (from the pioneer of Dave Deli), gosh, she always knows what i like best...
We ordered Mix Grill and Fettucine with Italian beef strips (in white sauce) and Cookies-n-Cream Milkshakes...
The Mix Grill came at gigantic portion which consists of Tiger Prawns, beef, mutton, calamari, potato wedges and vege...oh, and yellowed rice too...The taste aint perfect and the rice was a lil' redundant..the seafood was fine though...
I adore the pasta more, it was creamy and the beef strips were smokey and well-seasoned...the fettucine was cooked to perfection too, not too soft but chewy, the way i like it...
When we were done, we asked for the dessert menu, it was the same old ones and ive tried them a thousand times (exag), so i voted to have desserts elsewhere...Nevertheless, i strongly recommend their Tiramisu, it is soft and frozy, with strawberry sauce to taste, the coffee powder blends in well with the Mascarpone too...simply delicious...
We dropped the list, paid the bill and adjourned to Haagen Daaz (R's splendid suggestion)...it was a bitter disappointment when i found that Bailey Flavour aint available..:(
Instead, we have Coffee, Dulce de Leche, one scoop each, and two scoops of Rum and Raisin, my all time favourite...I was gonna use my Top Priority Card (Concorde) to entitle for a 20% discount but find that it jz expired...Sigh...
So, about this movie, it is of Psycho-fiction cum thriller kinda Genre, and i must say i found a liking to it...This woman (JM) has jz lost a son and soon discover that everything about her son is erased and Forgotten, together with another parent whose daughter faces the same fate, they went in search for the traces of their lost children only to find that they are dealing with an outer source, far beyond their imagination...
There were few parts where i jumped (literally) from my seat, it was an exciting film that will keep you spellbounded throughout, i promise...jz yestermorning i was reading the review of the movie which was rated badly...i realize everyone has their own five cents worth and you simply hafta watch it yourself to give your own ratings...
Never miss out a nice film jz becoz the review is bad...you nv know...
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