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Monster-In-Law.

We often highlight the ugly Singaporeans, but actually there are lotsa nice ppl around. Just now I took a cab home. Tho' we did not talk in the cab, the driver uncle was friendly enough to wish me good luck at the end of the trip. I think I do need that for days to come.

Okay, back to main storyline of this entry. I watched Monster-In-Law just now. Let me first comment bout the ticket price, $19 for two tickets!!! Woah. Thats outrageous, isn't it? Well its okay, since been a very long time I watched a movie. The last one was constantine (yeah, before I started blogging!!!). Next let me talk about the show. If you think its another typical Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy, yes it is! But I still like it, since I am a sucker for romantic comedies (not very manly, I know, but who cares). And Jane Fonda is really nasty in the show. This show isn't exactly the female version of "Meet the Parents". So there's no toilet humour if you are expecting them, just two angry b***hes getting back at each other.

According to my girlfriend, Michael Vartan, Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend in the show, is very good looking - so thats a very good reason for girls to watch the show. Don't get me wrong, I don't really care about that, I'm not gay. You may also learn from the show a tip or two to counter the nasty tactics by your potential in-law, or learn to decipher her hidden meanings behind those smirks and laughters. Not to forget, learn to propose to your girl in front of your mum, with a super-duper-big diamond ring.

Actually I don't mind living the life depicted in the show. Rich mum, big houses, great career, multi-talented girlfriend, and of cuz great sex too. So what if your girlfriend and mum don't get along before marriage? Cuz besides all that, like all hollywood love comedies, there's a happy ending - isn't that good enough?

Comments

egeus said…
Exactly, we should live with a dream mah. Use your imagination!!! hee hee.
Sunshine said…
yeah! i going to watch this by the end of this week...and no dount the reason why i wanna watch is because my friend...not me, wanna see michael vartan....haha...
egeus said…
oh yeah, lucky I didn't spill too much juicy details of the movie. hee hee.

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