Wednesday, April 28, 2010

America Idol : Shania Night

Lee Dewyze - Arguably the biggest male frontrunner in the competition, Lee chose to sing one of Shania's biggest songs, "Still the One." And he's probably still the one to beat among the males...but this was not great, people. He certainly did make the effort. For instance, after Shania astutely advised him to "not be buried by his guitar" and show more personality, he even smiled at certain moments--rare behavior from the normally stone-faced Lee that left judge Kara absolutely stunned.
Simon, however, just griped about Lee "pulling faces," and I must say muggy Lee did look a Taylor Hicksian at times. But hey, at least Lee was trying, for once. As for the vocals, though, Lee usually excels in that regard, but at the beginning of the song in the difficult lower register, he sounded terrible--or "hesitant," as the kid-gloved Simon nicely put it, out of fear for being too harsh on his chosen pet. (Kara and Simon both went way too easy on Lee, in fact.) Lee did find what Randy Jackson called his "sweet spot" once the chorus kicked in, but it was too little, too late. But hey, he "never looked cuter," according to Ellen, so maybe he'll pick up some of fallen heartthrob Tim Urban's votes this week.

Michael Lynche - Michael was back in Ruben Studdard "balladeer" mode for "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing," which made his performance sound a little dated. But his vocals were impeccable as usual--the falsetto at the end was a nice touch--and Shania said she was moved by his emotional performance.
Randy told him he was "in the zone" (gee, I've never heard Randy say that before);
Ellen actually compared him to the almighty Luther Vandross; and
Kara praised his heartfelt connection to the song.
But Simon found the dramatic performance "wet" and "a little bit girly." Hmm. I bet that was the first time anyone had ever called Big Mike "girly."

Casey James - Casey has always been a favorite with the ladies, ever since he shed his shirt at his first audition or practically inspired Kara to throw her undergarments and hotel room key onstage during his bedroom-eyed performance of Bryan Adams's "Heaven." I'd always assumed the female vote alone would be enough to advance him to the top five, but last week he was in the bottom three for the first time, only two weeks after his tender, raw, lump-throated acoustic version of "Jealous Guy" on Lennon & McCartney Night. After two weeks of Casey cranking out generic bar-band jams, "Jealous Guy" started to seem like a fluke. "Jealous Guy" became to Casey James what "Straight Up" was to Andrew Garcia: an amazing performance he was unable to replicate, a bar he set too high for himself. Luckily, this week he realized that he's at his best--and is best received--when doing poignant acoustic ballads, not good-time Huey Lewis covers, and his stripped-down performance of "Don't" was a fine return to form.
Randy, Ellen, and Simon all declared it his best performance to date (I still prefer "Jealous Guy," but this was a close second for me),
Kara told him, "Keep it up and you'll be at the front of this competition." I hope Casey listens to her.

Crystal Bowersox - Shania gave Crystal some sound advice when she told her to be "more cheerful"; I've always said the one thing that might keep Crystal from winning this whole thing is her mellow personality, which could be perceived by viewers as aloofness or even iciness. But you know what? I didn't really dig Happy Crystal. I think I prefer Moody Crystal. Her bluegrassy, Nickel Creekish cover of "No One Needs to Know" was just a little ho-hum, a little underwhelming--not bad or anything, but certainly not up to par with last week's stellar "People Get Ready." All of the judges were unusually unimpressed:
Simon, normally Crystal's biggest fan, actually called her performance "limp," said it had no conviction, and likened it to an intrusive coffeeshop band customers really don't want to hear while sipping their lattes.
But Ellen and Kara went out of their way to defend Crystal, with Ellen arguing, "Saying it's not my favorite Crystal performance is like saying, 'What's your least favorite color of the rainbow?'" and
Kara claiming, "It's impossible for you not to be good." This all seemed a little defensive, as if the judges were worried that Crystal might be in trouble this week. But I am pretty sure she'll be safe.

Aaron Kelly - Aaron has floundered in past weeks, has been in the bottom three several times, and has never been my favorite on this show. But I suspected he would do well this week because he's the most countryish contestant in the competition. Shania urged him to be more secure and relaxed as he belted out "You Got a Way," and he certainly seemed, as Randy might put it, in his zone. It was Aaron's best performance to date, by far--even if it was a little creepy/awkward when the 17-year-old revealed that he'd changed the song's original "when we make love" line because he was singing the tune for his mom.
"This is definitely your wheelhouse!" howled Randy.
"Tonight you were like a different artist," raved Simon. Aaron ought to have hugged Shania, too, just like Casey did. I am pretty sure Shania saved Aaron this week.

Siobhan Magnus - Siobhan picked "Any Man of Mine," a song brimming with attitude according to Shania, and hard as it may be to believe, Shania really had to work hard to coax the sassiness out of Siobhan. I think the past few weeks had taken a toll on this fragile free spirit; Siobhan just hadn't exhibitedher usual wacky pizzazz lately. But Shania's efforts paid off, because this week a beaming and reborn Siobhan spectacularly closed the show, strutting out onto the stage and then into the audience in her punk-rock cowboy boots. Siobhan looked like she was really having fun for the first time in weeks--Shania had obviously helped her get her groove back.
Simon griped that Si's signature scream at the end sounded like that of a woman giving birth, but hey, a Siobhan Magnus performance without a little shrieking is like a Shania Twain performance without a little midriff--and at least Siobhan nailed that off-the-musical-scales note.
"Guess who's back?" shouted Kara. Clearly Kara was happy to see the old, on-fire Siobhan, and so was I. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come for her.


So now it is prediction time. Before I might have guestimated that Aaron would go home this week, but this was his week to shine, so I think he will be safe. Casey and Siobhan were great, so I assume they'll be okay; Crystal was not at her best but she's so popular, so I doubt she'll be in danger. Lee, delivering one of his worst performances ever in the problematic first slot, may end up in the bottom for the first time, but ultimately I think he'll make it through. And so, that leaves poor Michael Lynche. I'd personally like to see Big Mike continue on, but he didn't really shine this week the way some of the others did. If he does indeed go, he'll be missed. He's still the one, as far as I'm concerned.


creadit for music blog at yahoo website...../ artickle by: Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

pelakon2 heaven sword and dragon sabre


Deng Chao as zhang wu ji

Ady An as Zhao Min (Mongolia Princess) ** i luv zhao min...hihihi




Wang Yan as Yang Bu Hui (Wu Ji friend)


Liu Jing as Zhou Zi Rou (Emei Leader) **uhhh i hate her...jahat o ini pompuan..




He Zhuo Yan as Xiao Zhao (persia princess @ wuji servant)**sgt baik,cute n cool watak dia ni..



Ken Chang as Zhang Cui Shan (Wu Ji father)
Wang Yuan Ke as Yin Su Su (Wu Ji mother)
young Wu ji


yellow lady (Miss Yang - rsnye ni watak heroin dlm ROCH)


p/s: ni sbahagian dr pic plakon2 drama nih....coming soon d other pic...sabaoooooo...

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

adakah anda tahu?????

1 hr 2 ....lupa dh ms on d way g keje ke ms blk keje....huhuhu...dlm keta la...ms listening radio hotFM...ado isu langgar lampu merah....

excely bkn lah lnggr yg btl2 langgar tau...ni...ha cm ni kes dia....kn ms tetgh dok kt jln raye 2 tiba2 dgr bunyik siren ambulans ke...bomba ke...haaaaa bkn kh kite ke bg laluan kt depa kn??? so tetiba ambulans 2 kt belah blkg blkg kite n depan lak lampu trafic light ngah merah...pas2 kite kenalah jln kn sbb nti camne ambulan 2 nk lalu kn???...means kita otomatik langgar RED traficc light kn???...

ha u all tau x itu adelah 1 kesalahan...blh kena saman ngn polis ssb u all dh langgar lampu merahhhh...ha gitu...mula2 igt..."ishhh bia bonar." pas2 ado lah sorang pemanggil nih cite (hubby die ke sapo ntah...lupa lah)...pnh jd cm2...langgar lampu merah sbb nk bg ambulan lalu...tup2 berlanggar ngn satu lg keta yg dr laluan jln yg lampu ijau...(ha faham x nih?)...so, dh langgar kena la g balai kn...pas2 u all tau pe jd??? polis 2 saman org yg langgar lampu isyarat 2...atas kesalahan lnggar lampu isyarat lah!!!!!...even nk bg ambulans lalu...slah tetap salah u all...haihhhhh...

pas2 ado sorang g pemanggil ckp (yg dejay ckp dia 2 tau lah bab2 ungand2 jln raya nih...xtau lah sapo org tu tuh)...mmg x langgar lamu merah even nk bg ambulans lalu...tp kite sbg org yg ado kt jln rayo tuh...atas sbb budi bhs digalakan bg laluan kpd ambulans ke bomba ke sbb dorang kn ado kecemasan.... tp kite sume hrs b'hati2 supaya x b;laku 'kecederaan' pd diri sndiri atas keprihatinan kite tuh....so, pasnih u all kena hati2 lah sbb kalu b'laku apo2 'kemalangan' ms tuh u all ttp salah kalo lnggar undang2 jln rayo kayyyyyyyy....adios..

iklan japppppp...ring ring..


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Monday, April 26, 2010

lirik lagu "Sofea Jane" : black mentor

Kau ibarat permata di dalam hiasan kaca
Yang tak bisa disentuh
Namun hanya boleh dipandang
Ingin sekali ku sentuh
Ingin jua ku memiliki

Kau selalu membuat hatiku merasa berat
Dan kau yang selalu ada
Saat semua pergi
Bagaimana mungkin
Untuk kau mengerti

Kini telah ku sedari
Mimpiku tak bererti sendiri


Chorus

Andai kau tahu
Apa yang ku mahu
Mahukan dirimu ‘tuk mendekatiku
Dan aku tak bisa memaksa dirimu
Walau dalam tidur
Ku kan menantimu hingga akhir nanti

Kau selalu membuat hatiku merasa berat
Dan kau yang selalu ada
Saat semua pergi
Bagaimana mungkin
Untuk kau mengerti

Kini telah ku sedari
Mimpiku tak bererti sendiri

Ulang chorus

p/s: Sofea Jane is my always fevy artis...hoho ms tgk jon heboh danga bay ahad lepas mmg tkejut gile bl tau tajuk lagu nih....hahaha...xsangka u all...akhirnye nama sofea jane diabadikan dlm lagu....tp agak pelik sbb dlm lagu nih langsung xde sebut p'kataan sofea jane tuh...so tajuk lagu je guna words 2....xde lg kot lagu puja wanita tp dlm lagu xsebut nama yg dipuja aka nama tajuk lagu lah....but i like this song 2........bestttttttttt

Saturday, April 24, 2010

10 Questions to Ask on the interview

by Larry Buhl, for Yahoo! HotJobs




For many job seekers an interview can seem too much like an inquisition. That's usually because they're doing all the answering and none of the asking.

"Somewhere in the interview you have a chance to impress the employer on your own terms and see if the job is a good fit for you," says Florida-based career coach and executive recruiter Jonathan Milligan. "And you absolutely should take this opportunity. By asking the right questions you can determine if the job is right for you and also show you're engaged and interested in the job."

Employment experts identify five key question areas where you can gain insight, put yourself in a good light, and take some control in the interview.


Identify their pain.
"What is one of the biggest problems the company faces that someone with my background could help alleviate?"
"If I started in this job tomorrow, what would be my two most pressing priorities?"

Find out where the company is going.
"Where do you see this department/company in five years?"
"What are the long and short term goals of the company/department/work group?"

Determine whether you'd fit in.
"How would you describe your company's culture?
"What tangible and intangible qualities attracted you to the organization?"

Show you're really interested.
"What additional information can I provide about my qualifications?"
"What are the next steps in the selection process?"

Ask follow-ups.
"Can you clarify what you said about ...?"
"Can you give me some examples of ...?"

"By requesting clarification or examples, you show interviewers you care and that you're thinking deeply about the issues they brought up," says learning and development consultant Bill Denyer. He suggests taking notes in the interview, using keywords to jog your memory of what was discussed but not burying your head in your notebook.

What you don't want to ask are questions with obvious answers, according to Susan RoAne, author of "Face to Face: How to Reclaim the Personal Touch in a Digital World."

"You really need to do your homework," RoAne tells Yahoo! HotJobs. "Before the interview go to the company website and use search engines to get up to speed, and browse social networking sites like Yahoo! Groups to see who knows what about the company."

"And never, never ask an interviewer, 'How long is the vacation'? or, 'What does your company do?'" RoAne added.

Some experts suggest waiting for the inevitable "Do you have any questions for us?" at the interview, while others recommend looking for conversation openings to ask appropriate questions.

"It depends on the situation," Milligan says. "If the interviewer seems to be reading from a sheet of questions, don't interrupt. If it's a more casual conversation, you may have chances to turn the questions back on the interviewer."

"It's important to remember the job interview is a two-way street," RoAne said.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

7 Things You Should Say in an Interview

Artickle by Mark Riddix
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
provided by INVESTOPEDIA




Today's job market is as competitive as ever. You need to be able to effectively communicate you skill set so that you will give yourself the best competitive advantage to secure employment. During the interview process, you want to highlight as many of your strengths as possible. An easy way to do this is by slipping a few simple phrases into your next job interview. Here are seven things you should say in an interview.

1. I am very familiar with what your company does.
Letting a prospective employer know that you are familiar with what a company does shows that you have a legitimate interest in the business and are not just wasting their time. Do your homework before arriving for an interview. Check out the company website for information about products and services. Search for the latest transactions and pertinent business news.
Be sure to let the interviewer know that you are familiar with the newest company acquisition or the latest product that was just developed. Explain how your skills and experience are a perfect fit for the employer.

2. I am flexible.
Work environments are always changing. Prospective employers are looking for candidates that are open to change and can adapt at a moment's notice. In today's fast paced business world, employees must have the ability to multi-task.

Stating that you are adaptable lets an employer know that you are willing to do whatever is necessary to get the job done. This may mean working additional hours or taking on additional job duties in a crunch. Show your potential employer that you are equipped to deal with any crisis situation that may arise.

3. I am energetic and have a positive attitude.
Employers are looking for candidates with optimism and a "can-do" attitude. Attitudes are contagious and have a direct affect on company morale. Let the optimist in you shine during the interview process.
Be sure to always speak positively about past employers. Negative comments and sarcastic statements about past employers and co-workers will make you look petty. If you bad mouth your past company, employers are liable to believe that you will do the same thing to them.

4. I have a great deal of experience.
This is your chance to shine. Highlight any previous job duties that relate directly to your new job. If it is a management position, state every time that you were responsible for the supervision, training and development of other employees. Discuss your motivational techniques and specific examples of how you increased productivity. Feel free to list any training classes or seminars that you have attended.

5. I am a team player.
Do you remember when you were young and your teacher wanted to know if you could work well with others? Well the job market is no different! Companies are looking for employees that are cooperative and get along well with other employees. Mentioning that you are a team player lets your prospective employer know that you can flourish in group situations. Employers are looking for workers that can be productive with limited supervision and have the ability to work well with others.

6. I am seeking to become an expert in my field.
Employers love applicants that are increasing their knowledge base to make themselves the best employees possible. Stating that you are aiming to become an expert causes employers to view you as an asset and not a liability. You are a resource that other employees can learn from.
This is also a subtle way of illustrating that you have an attitude of excellence. You are aiming to be the best at what you do! This will let employers know that you are not just a fly-by-night employee, but in it for the long run.

7. I am highly motivated.
A motivated employee is a productive employee. Talk about how your high level of motivation has led you to accomplish many things. If you are a meticulous worker, discuss your organizational skills and attention to detail. Companies are always looking for dependable employees that they can count upon.

The Bottom Line
Remember that a job interview is an opportunity to sell yourself to a prospective employer. Be sure to slip in the right phrases to give you the best chance possible of securing that cushy corner office on the ninth floor.



p/s: sesape yg nk cr keje or nk g interview 2 blhlh d jadikn panduan....xbyk cikit pon jd la kn...i also need a new job....tgh mcarik nih....majikan2 luar sana amik le sy nih keje....ceeeeeee....mana mau cr keje nih???...mr lah kite b'usaha menuju ms depan yg lbh baik....(poyo jerk rs)...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

America idol top 7 + BOTTOM 3

bottom 3 smlm adalah casey,aaron n tim....kalo sape2 msh igt masa season 6 di mlm idol give back (ms 2 jordan spark) xde p'yingkiran b'laku...so jordan terselamat...season 7 di mlm idol give back ade p'yingkiran (lupa dh sape t'singkir) season 8 x igt....n semlm sume t'nanti2 ade ko x p'yingkiran kn.....malang 4 bottom 3 this year cos elimination tlh blaku which mean ......TIM got eliminate ...huhu....bye2 4 cute boy....



i xder le sedih k......coba kalo crystal or siobhan kuor...hahaha...maunyer rs ralat.... bkn ape nnti xde umhhhhhhhhhh dh nk tgk a.i nih plak...keh keh keh....ok.
















Tuesday, April 20, 2010

bahaya gula...

"gambar dr pakcik google"

ha...br bc kt yahoo health site nih....rupanye gula jugak blh m'yebabkan serangan jantung yo...(a new study from the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that a diet heavy in added sugar is linked to elevated triglyceride levels and may increase your risk for a heart attack. )

so...p'gemar mknan manis2 ni moh ler kite kurangkn ekkk...kite pon kategori suke manis2 gak nih...bahaya2...


k, ni lagi info kt web 2 ek...

Added sugars such as cane sugar, beet sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, glucose, fructose, evaporated cane juice, fruit juice concentrate, and honey are used to sweeten packaged foods like sodas and fruit drinks, cereal, candy, cookies, and baked goods. In the study published this week, researchers at Emory University found that individuals who consume large amounts of added sugar have lower HDL ("good") cholesterol levels and higher triglyceride levels than individuals who eat less of the sweet stuff. Among women only, high added sugar intake was also linked to increased LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels. All of these red-flag numbers-low HDL, high triglycerides, high LDL-are independent risk factors for heart disease, which means that guzzling sugary coffee drinks and chomping down cookies may be putting your ticker in harm's way.


Research has already shown that regular consumption of foods high in added sugars is associated with weight gain, type 2 diabetes, and cavities, but this is the first study of its kind to link sugar intake to cholesterol levels in humans. And that's bad news for Americans, who now consume about 16% of their daily total calories as added sugar. Soda is the number one source of added sugar, contributing about a third of all added sugar in the American diet.


rasanye rakyat malaysia pon mmg makan mknan manis hari2 kn???....u all tau x setiap gram gula bersamaan 4 kalori...wuwuwu


ni dia bg 4 tips elakkan gula dlm pemakanan:-


1. Eliminate soda and sugary drinks (including sports drinks, sweetened waters, juice drinks, and caloric cocktails). Choose plain water or naturally flavored seltzer instead.


2. Use sugar (and other sweeteners like honey, maple syrup, agave, and molasses) sparingly. Add no more than 1 to 2 teaspoons in coffee, tea, or oatmeal.


3. Choose packaged foods with minimal added sugar. For example, cereals should have no more than 8 grams of sugar per serving.


4. Be selective with sweet splurges. Either allow yourself a daily sweet treat around 150 calories, or indulge in a more decadent dessert no more than once or twice a week. My favorite sweet treats are foods that balance sugar with something healthy, such as a scoop of ice cream or pudding-both high in calcium; 1 oz dark chocolate-has tons of antioxidants; or a dollop of whipped cream with berries-loaded with fiber and vitamin C


article by: Joy Bauer

america idol top 7 ..."idol give back"


note: copypaste from yahoo website....

Inspirational Night (a theme tied to this week's "Idol Gives Back" charity special)...and while I didn't necessarily expect them to, I still found some of their perplexing song choices very uninspired.

While there were some very solid performances on Tuesday, the only one that was truly inspired or inspiring was by the normally reserved Crystal Bowersox, who finally experienced a genuine emotional breakthrough onstage. Crystal's poignant performance left her, and everyone in the audience, in tears. In a good way.

Other performances were equally emotional...that is, if frustration can be considered an emotion. Many of the contestants, who were mentored by the well-meaning but ultimately boring Alicia Keys, frustratingly failed to inspire me or judges, and they quite possibly failed to inspire viewers to vote, too. Anyway, here's how everyone did:

Casey James - Casey decided to perform Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop," apparently because its "thinking about tomorrow" line had some vague connotation of hope for him, or maybe because it was Bill Clinton's campaign song and Casey is a Democrat or something. Anyway, there was nothing really wrong with this performance. Casey cleaned up nice in a suit and ponytail that gave him a sort of "Miami Vice" vibe, wailed on guitar, and flashed his famous Pepsodent-commercial smile for the ladies. All very fine and good. But I'd seen all this before from Casey, many times--and after he delivered what was my favorite live performance of the entire season, "Jealous Guy," just two weeks ago, a retread like this just didn't impress me anymore. All the judges seem to agree with me in this regard.
Randy Jackson = the performance was "good, not great," and said he wanted something "a little more special" from Casey.
Ellen DeGeneres = in an uncharacteristic instance of insight and toughness, barked at him, "You have to be great, not just consistently good. I don't think anyone's going to be talking about that tomorrow."
Kara DioGuardi = usually Casey's biggest supporter on the panel, also lamented that Casey had failed to live up to the promise of "Jealous Guy."
Simon Cowell = called it a "lazy song choice" delivered with "zero emotion." Alicia Keys's advice to Casey should've been to perform another song, period. This tune did nothing for him. If Casey keeps regressing like this, he's going to have to resort to taking off his shirt again to hold people's attention.

Lee Dewyze - Lee's song choice, Simon & Garfunkel's "The Boxer," also seemed like an odd one, even though he explained it was a tune that had personally inspired him as a child to pick up a guitar. But--and I say this as a person who has always found this former paint salesman to be as interesting as watching paint dry--Lee actually did a good job with this song tonight. It was my favorite Lee performance of the season, and I really hope this is one of the songs he ends up doing on the Idols Live Tour. All the judges were impressed.
Randy = You are a great artist ready to make great music, and I think you're going to have a big career!" (Possibly true, but Randy's over-reaching quote about Season 9 "really being about artists" wasn't quite that believable. Come on, now.)
Ellen = declared this Lee's best effort to date, full of "soul and depth."
Kara = this was Lee's big "moment."
Simon = this performance "absolutely brilliant," adding, "You made that song sound like it was written a week ago."
Until now I've felt the judges have always overhyped Lee, but this week, I felt their praise was mostly justified. This was one of the better performances of the night.

Tim Urban - Tim sang "Better Days," an inspirational standard by that venerable praise and worship band, the Goo Goo Dolls. Whatever. Honestly, Tim has had better days. But he's also had much, much worse: As Simon pointed out, it was only a few weeks ago that he was knee-sliding all over the place to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and acting a little, well, crazy. Tim's vocals on this song were not the best of the bunch, but really, look at Owl City or any emo singer out there, and none of them sing any better than Tim. It's not always about having a big voice, you know. I thought Tim did an admirable job with this. The judges, however, were underwhelmed.
Randy called it "OK karaoke,"
Kara conceded that Tim had finally "found his lane" but said he still didn't knock it out of the park,
Simon dubbed this performance "a little bit of a letdown."
Ellen, who's favored food analogies this season, likened Tim to a Soup of the Day: "Sometimes I like the soup, sometimes not." This particular evening, apparently Ellen wasn't liking the soup. But that's all right. I suspect Tim's many fans are still drinking the soup, or the Tim Kool-Aid, so to speak, and he'll be safe for another week at least.

Aaron Kelly - This week Aaron Kelly took on R. Kelly, and granted, "I Believe I Can Fly," with its spiritual overtones, probably adhered best to the whole "inspirational" theme of the night. But seriously, this has to be the hokiest song of all time. (Yes, even hokier than "Trapped in the Closet.") Alicia Keys warned Aaron that this chest-beating ballad could easily veer into overkill territory, yet she also claimed she wanted him to "almost be crying by end of song"--advice more conflicting than any of the judges' confusing critiques this season. Well, I was kind of crying by the end of this, but probably not for the reason Alicia and Aaron intended. Sure, Aaron sang it well, and I will give him credit for really trying. But it was all just so corny. All of the judges praised Aaron for taking on such an ambitious song (which apparently he's been practicing since age 5), and all of them thought he handled it well technically
Randy said he demonstrated "pure vocal talent").
Kara thought Aaron's performance "didn't quite take off"
Simon worded it best when he said, "In the real world, if I heard that on the radio I would have turned it off within 10 seconds." Wow, 10 whole seconds? Really? Simon's a more patient man than I thought.

Siobhan Magnus - Blessed with the biggest voice in the competition, Siobhan naturally took on "When You Believe," a song originally recorded by Whitney Houston AND Mariah Carey. Only Siobhan could've possibly handled this dual-diva vocal workout, what Alicia called "no easy feat" and what Randy declared "the toughest song of the night." Siobhan certainly looked like a true diva, bedecked with feathers and perhaps Mimi-inspired butterflies, and she easily hit what Alicia dubbed the "money spot," aka the big off-the-musical-scales note at the end. But it was a somewhat robotic performance--surprising, coming from arguably the most interesting and unique contestant on the show.
"It was just OK for me, babe," Randy grunted condescendingly.
Simon thought it was an ill-advised song choice with an "all-over-the-place" delivery and an (overused adjective alert!) "old-fashioned" arrangement, and he complained that the "leaves" on Siobhan's outfit distracted him. (Those were butterflies, Simon. Not leaves. And who doesn't like butterflies?)
Kara thought Siobhan sang the song well, but that the performance was too theatrical, like something out of a musical. "I'd want to hang out with you more than buy your record, because I still don't know who you are," Kara sighed. I kind of agreed with Kara--it's down to the top seven, and I still have no idea what kind of album Siobhan would make after "Idol"--but I also agreed with
Ellen, who praised Siobhan's vocal acrobatics with, "That's just more confirmation why you're here!" I didn't think Siobhan was at her best on "When You Believe," but I still believe in Siobhan.

Michael Lynche - Big Mike sang the "Spider-Man" movie theme "Hero," a song originally performed by members of Nickelback, Saliva, Theory of a Deadman, and Our Lady Peace. I hate all those bands with a fierceness usually reserved for my hatred of baby-seal-clubbers, so it's amazing to me that when the song was performed by just Michael, I sort of liked it. I thought he lent a much-needed soulful vibe to the whole production.
Randy admitted he'd been worried about the song choice initially, but raved to Michael, "You held your own with it."
Ellen also liked the performance, but Kara and Simon were not too inspired.
Kara griped that Mike didn't have the right tone for this post-grunge rocker, and
Simon sighed, "That was about Spider-Man, wasn't it? It felt a little bit artificial to me." Funny how Simon didn't complain about Siobhan's song being about "The Prince of Egypt."

Crystal Bowersox - Finally, something to get inspired by! Crystal, one of Alicia's favorite "very, very special" contestants this season, took a risk by ditching her guitar and starting off her song a cappella, but Alicia assured everyone, "I know that people are going to love this performance." And Alicia was right. Crooning the Impressions' very theme-appropriate "People Get Ready" (a gospel-inflected, Curtis Mayfield-penned protest song covered by everyone from Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck to U2, Bob Marley, the Doors, and even Alicia Keys herself), while lovingly cradling her personal antique mic stand from back home, she was "never more beautiful," according to Ellen. And she sounded beautiful as well. And at the end of the song, when she spotted her dad in the audience (attending a live taping for the first time this season), Crystal stunningly broke down in sobs. Before this, Crystal had always seemed so aloof, with a real wall up between herself and the audience, so this was a real game-changer.
"Now that was inspirational," declared Simon, smiling for the first time this evening. "I'm happy to see you emotional, because you'd closed down." And
Kara raved, "You know why they call you 'Mamasox'? Because you just schooled all those other contestants!" Yes, this was a mother of a performance.

So now it is prediction time. I think Tim is definitely at risk and will be in the bottom three, since the judges praised him over the past two weeks yet failed to do so tonight. But I think he has enough of a fanbase to survive. Rounding out the bottom three, I predict, will be Aaron , who's had brushes with elimination on the past two Wednesdays, and possibly Siobhan, who's surprisingly struggled as of late and sadly seems to be losing momentum. But ultimately, I think Aaron will be the one to go. He may believe he can fly, but I don't believe he can win this thing.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Saber




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Reviewed by: XWingSuki Rating:
Review

I did not hesitate to purchase this drama on its release formerly due to its affordable price and also as it is another of Zhang Ji Zhong’s productions. I enjoyed watching his previous productions ROCH and TLBB. However, I was initially quite disappointed with the casting, although it grew on me as I continued to watch the series.

The series follows true to the newly modified version of Jin Yong’s HSDS. However, there are a number of significant differences as it starts with Zhang Sanfeng’s story without Guo Xiang’s presence, which explains to watchers the history of the “Jiuyang Zhenjing”, which the hero of the story, Zhang Wuji, eventually discovered and learned. Also, instead of Yin Susu, Zhang Wuji’s mother attacking Yu Daiyan for the Dragon Sabre in the beginning, it was Yin Yewang, Susu’s brother who was after the Saber. A distinct difference which proved Jin Yong’s change in the storyline was that instead of the secret of the Sabre and Sword being written in ink on loose cloth (as in Alec Su’s HSDS in 2003), it was carved on loose metal sheets.

The story

Zhang Wuji was mothered by Yin Susu, who was the daughter of the leader of the unorthodox sect Heavenly Eagle and fathered by the fifth hero of Wudang, Zhang Cuishan. Following a number of events lead to by the crippling of Yu Daiyan, the third hero of Wudang. Yin Susu’s brother injured Yu and Susu decided to hire a bodyguard service to send him back to Wudang, but near Wudang, a group of assassins in Wudang disguise crippled Yu in an attempt to obtain the location of the sabre. Yu’s crippling led to Zhang’s journey in search of revenge for Yu, and eventually he got to know Yin, but not long after that they were kidnapped by Golden Mane Lion King (Xie Sun), who wanted the sabre for revenge against his martial teacher, who is the main male villain in this story.

Eventually the three were washed onto an island during a shipwreck; and there Zhang married Yin and had a child, and later on the couple made amends with Xie as Yin had blinded him when he went berserk and tried to kill Zhang earlier on. Xie also became Zhang’s god brother and adopted Wuji as his godson; hence he named him Wuji after his toddler son, killed by his teacher Cheng Kun in an attempt to mess the entire Wulin world.

The rest of story tells about how Wuji materializes as a teenager after his parents’ suicide caused by his mother’s past misdeeds, the feud between the six orthodox sects and the Ming sect; Heavenly Eagle sect being a small extension of it only, whereby the six sects also wanted to obtain the location of the Dragon Saber and Xie, and also the truth behind the crippling of Yu; all of which were not resolved even with Zhang and Yin’s deaths.

Wuji was not expected to survive as a child as he had been poisoned and was then sent to the Ming sect’s miracle healer (shen yi), who refused to treat him as he wasn’t from the Ming sect at that time. As a child, he met Zhou Zhiruo, a boatman’s daughter who was sent by Zhang Sanfeng to Emei sect, the daughter of Yang Xiao of Ming’s sect, Yang Buhui and Golden Flower Grandma’s disciple, his cousin Yin Li aka Zhu Er (Spider).

Wuji eventually managed to purge the poison in his body by the help of Jiuyang Zhenjing and later fate had it that he became head of the Ming sect. With his aid he was able to resolve the feud of the Ming sect and the other six main sects, at the same time being the top of the Wulin world with his diverse knowledge of martial arts, unsurpassable. However, he also won the love of four girls: Mongolian princess Zhao Min, Emei leader Zhou Zhiruo, Golden Flower Grandma’s daughter Xiaozhao and his cousin Yin Li. Who is his true destiny?

Casting:


Deng Chao as Zhang Wuji: In comparison to Alec Su, he pales in comparison, but if this portrayal is right to the novel, Zhang Wuji is supposed to be a confused and yet honest young leader. Deng Chao has the “blur” look pasted often on his face and one look tells the audience he is H-O-N-E-S-T. The only disadvantage is that with his plain looks, I doubt he would obtain the love of four women. I guess Deng looks better in modern drama. (3/5)

Ady An as Zhao Min: She looks the part, talks the part, and acts well too. No further discussion. I find her portrayal similar to Alyssa Chia’s portrayal, as both have big eyes and look very intelligent, both in speech and their body language. However, I liked Ady’s costumes better than Alyssa’s. (5/5)

Liu Jing as Zhou Zhiruo: Her makeup is very thick, and she doesn’t appear to look the right age. Zhou is much younger than Wuji and Zhao Min, but she looks older than them. She looks vicious all right, but she doesn’t have the kind and compassionate look that Zhou should have had in the beginning. Gao Yuanyuan is definitely better. (2/5)

Others He Zhuo Yan as Xiaozhao: She definitely looks the part, as she has the pure, naïve and innocent look that Xiaozhao should have. Lu Chen as Yang Buhui: She did well as the spoilt daughter of Yang Xiao who materializes into a mature lady when she fell in love with Yin Liting, who was betrothed to her mother. She is quite pretty and willful-looking.

Zhang Meng as Zhu Er: Her Zhu Er was completely different from Chen Zi Han’s. Chen Zi Han’s was purely pity, but Zhang Meng’s portrayal was a very cute Zhu Er, in addition to her pity. Instead of being accused of killing Zhu Jiuzhen as in HSDS 2003, she personally went to approach Zhu Jiuzhen to avenge Zeng Aniu.

Yang Xiao: According to the novel, Yang Xiao was a very handsome man whom stole Ji Xiaofu’s heart. None of the recent HSDS dramas I have seen have managed to accomplish this.

Loopholes
-What was with young Wuji and Zhu Jiuzhen’s relationship if their age gap was so wide? Why did she hate him so much when he was simply a kid?
-Why didn’t Wuji and Zhao Min leave for Ice-Fire Mountain in the end, and why did Zhou Zhiruo somewhat become their ‘best friend’ and keep teasing them by saying ‘you still owe me one promise’? What was the promise actually? Hence, a weird ending.
-Why didn’t Zhu Er’s father look her up in the end, like in HSDS 2003? Did she really go crazy? Why did everyone just leave her there? -What exactly happened during Wuji’s kidnap?

Overall Comments
I rate this series a ‘not-bad’ especially when it’s by Zhang Ji Zhong, however the ending really confuses everyone “huh? It just ends like this?” It’s an open ending and it doesn’t even tell us what happened to the Ming sect after Wuji resigned his post or whether he married Zhao Min. I really enjoyed the fighting scenes, however the CG effects at Ice-Fire Mountain made it really obvious it was all computerized. Also, the scenes between Zhou Zhiruo and Zhang Wuji when he was going to marry her but realized at that time he really loved Zhao Min, were really draggy. Never expected Zhou Zhiruo to be so pushy with Wuji, and how she continued to try to get his concern by acting pitiful and weak: even Cheng Kun could see through it! The actress looked so annoying when she played that part. I thought Zhou Zhiruo was supposed to be strong, but she even acted so childishly! However, I like how many confusing parts were explained with the help of Yellow-Robe girl (portrayed flawlessly by Liu Shi Shi). This drama is very expressive. However, I felt that there were too much talking in the first part of the series, until Wuji grew up.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

America Idol Top 9....

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At the end of last week's "American Idol" results show, everybody was in high spirits, all smiles and giggles, because the Judges' Save was used to spare lovable Michael Lynche and no one actually went home. The delighted contestants subsequently whooped it up onstage as if they'd all won the show in a nine-way tie and had all been handed six-figure record contracts by Simon Fuller himself. But once the curtain fell and the confetti settled, the top nine probably realized they shouldn't have been so dang happy after all.

Why? Because the judges' decision last week created real and lasting consequences for the top nine. With the one Judges' Save already gone, relatively early in the season, all the finalists would be performing without a safety net from then on. And this week, not one but two contestants would be eliminated, to get the series back on schedule.

So the mood onstage this Wednesday night, on the live double-elimination results show, was noticeably more somber. And Ryan Seacrest wasted no time delivering the kissoff to the evening's first castoff, Andrew Garcia, bluntly blurting, "It's the end of the road!" only 14 minutes into the hourlong broadcast. Perhaps Ryan was just especially eager to FINALLY give Andrew the ol' heave-ho, since many viewers (myself included) thought the dude should have left the show long, lonnnnng ago.

Andrew's swan song performance, of James Morrison's "You Give Me Something"--the ballad he underwhelmingly performed early in the season, as a first indication that his memorable "Straight Up" Hollywood Week performance had actually been a fluke--was no better this time around. It only proved that America had finally gotten it right. But to Andrew's credit, he was extremely gracious, expressing nothing but total gratitude for his "Idol" experience despite all its ups and downs--and the cold-hearted, blindsiding manner in which Ryan hit him with the bad news.

(So, see ya on the Idols Live Tour, Andrew. Make sure you play "Straight Up." You took away top 10 spots from Alex Lambert and Lilly Scott, so it's the least you can do to make amends.)
I'd predicted that Andrew would leave this week, but one of the first spared contestants of the evening was actually Aaron Kelly, the second singer I'd expected to go. Instead, the other three contestants up for elimination were Michael Lynche, Katie Stevens, and Tim Urban--all surprises, since I thought Michael's "In the Ghetto" number was the finest performance of Elvis Night, and I thought both Katie and Tim seriously stepped it up on Tuesday. My biggest fear was that Michael might end up getting eliminated, thus rendering his whole Judges' Save hoopla from last week moot.

But then, after sending Tim back to the safety of the stools, Ryan slyly revealed that Mike had actually never been in the bottom three in the first place. It was in fact Katie's time to go. Katie, who always came off to me as robotic and icy on this show, startlingly exhibited her first signs of genuine emotion upon learning her fate, breaking into girlish tears as she was consoled by her castmates. But at least she went out on a literal high note, delivering a solid final performance of "Let It Be." I agree with America's decision to cut Katie, but I do think she exited the show with dignity.

Side note, here: Wasn't Season 9 supposed to be a girls' season? Well, if you're doing the math at home, readers, then you already know that only TWO of the remaining seven contestants are female. Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox stand alone. Sure, both ladies have great shots at making it all the way to the finale, but still, this doesn't seem like a "girls' season" to me. Perhaps the "Idol" powers-that-be underestimated the text-voting enthusiasm of America's many female tweens, who are keeping popular boy-toys like Tim Urban and Aaron Kelly in the race, or the speed-dialing prowess of America's randy thirtysomething housewives, who are throwing their full support at the rugged Casey James and Lee Dewyze.

Well, anyway, speaking of popular male contestants, at least there was one truly exciting performance this evening: Midshow, this week's mentor and Season 8's runner-up, Adam Lambert, was thrillingly beamed down to the stage, standing atop a grid of "TRON"-style lasers and shrouded in the fog of an overactive dry-ice machine, looking like a finalist from "Mars Idol" in his silver spacesuit. And after Sir Glambert belted out "Whataya Want From Me" near a cappella, in near darkness, Ryan raved, "Now that's a performance!"--in what seemed to be a very thinly veiled dig at the top nine, all of whom have failed to measure up to last season's overall awesomeness.

So, remember how on Tuesday Adam advised Andrew Garcia to be less boring, and told all the contestants to "wake up a little"? Well, this is what he was talking about. I sure hope the top seven were taking notes.

kepala weng2...

smlm kepala weng2 lg....kelmarin pon weng2 jugak...tghr kot dh start...bygkn nk tggu abis keje kol 6.30 tuh...ms meeting ptg pon kepala dh x tertahan dh...n 1 of my collague igt kite tido ....mane taknye landing ckit punye cantek kt krusi tuh...but again...kite xtido yerrr...hrni jugak last day 4 1 of my collague miss viva forever....

ms dlm kete actually cik myVian nk story 1 benda tp last2 die xnk cite sbb myb die igt kite xnk dgr but i kn tgh skt kepala ms 2....dh gtau die n soh la die cite tp die dh xnk...adoiiiiiiii cmne 2???....blk2 umh trs landing ats katil...melepek...pas mndi n minum lepak tgk 'wu ji' jap....dlm kol 10 lebey trs msk tdo...bgn pg nih rs sakit2 badan dah....

kalo hr2 weng2 camnih cmne nnti kite nk ulang alik ngan bas nih....susah nye camnih...

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

my sunday

xtviti sunday lak....bgn2 cm biasa mndi, bsh baju, bekpes n santai2 dpn tv gitu...cik myVian ajk lunch ayam kg kt kg. br....nk pekena teresek....hahaha...sbb ms mkn kt awan besar hr2 xdop teresek....spoil btl but me, blk kg hr2 dh msk kt umh...nyumnyum...

mkn tgh adaleh d belanje oleh cik myVian sbb dia xpuas ati beli mcFluarry n laksa penang smlm kite byr...huhuhu....saspen ko smlm 2...siap main tolak2 duit 2 ....hahaa lawaksssssssss....so, acik xtau RM brapa lunch 2...dua2 amik ayam kg n teresek plus ulam-ulaman....

pas mkn trs g JJ wmaju...cik myVian nk cr sandal....ms d peruntukkn 1 jam 1/2 ...sbb kecoh nk blk tgk cite jepun pnye psl...hahaha...'cite nadome' yg sengal tuh...sape yg follow kt tv8 tu taulah....cr2 xde yg sesuai yg kaki cik myVian....sian...dh jupe yg bekenan tp xsesuai plak...abis kedai kami redah...nose la, kasut bndr la, bata la,...last2 kite yg soping (towel jer u all)...hahaha...

last2 terlambat blk gak....cite 'nadome' 2 nk abis dh....cissss...smpat layan jap jerk....n trs b'smbg ke cite korea 'no limit'....huhuhu....

Monday, April 12, 2010

exam S41....

huhu.....akibat b'cuti hampir 1 week lastweek ...msk2 keje jer (patutnyer 8 april dh keje but i hav to take MC due to my sickness...muahah)...akibatnye keje b'timbun2...

ni nk cite pasal my exam hr2....huhuhu...exam adalah hr sab2 10/04/10...ya tawan2...feeling bdak sekolah le plak....soalan sebenar2nyer xde ler sesusah mane...mean lg sonang dr soklan2 exam sblm2 ni...t'utamanyer exam Pegawai Tadbir Diplomatik lah....(timing exam sama dh dr pg sampaiiiiiiiiiiiii ptg...naik tepu kepala b'fikir...) n soklan exam N41 Uni Malaya dulu...mmg lg sonang lah...tp betui idok guwe jwb 2 idok le teman tau plak....hahahaaaaaaa...cnfident senang tp jwb nye merapu gak....nk2 soklan mate n BI...mate ok lah objektif main tembak jerrr...BI nangis cos esei weiiiiii...ayat sume dh tunggang langgang...ngn ado perkataan tetiba blank xtau in BI ape kejadah dh perkataan 2...haru weiiiiii...msti pemeriksa kertas haku golak sakan bc esei den yg ntah pe2 tuh....

soklan pengetahuan am lak...soklan dewan rakyat n dewan negeri eh?...haram teman x bc...so. bantai jer...soklan economi psl mata wang india-rupee,emerid arad bsatu?=dinar,filipin=peso n denmark?=krorr....(lbh krg lah)...n psl inflasi...

psl alat ukur gempa bumi lah, ukur kelajuan angin ke tsunami 1 lg tuh...hadoii kantoi gak...soklan negara last msk ASEAN pon teman dh x...hahaha...vietnam la siot...dush dush...psl dasar p/bngunan negara la...byk lg lah...plg xleh blah soklan sahsiah n minat...200+++ 2 soklan mau krem tgn haku weh...

nasib tau exam ni hr sab2 so cik myvian blh n sudi antar sy...coba hr bkeje mau haku kena naik tren n cab...ngn nk cr sekolah 2 tang mane g...pas2 siap fkr tgh nk mkn camne+ktne lg...haru2...so pg2 sblm g exam trs g sarap dulu...mkn ns trs sopaya tgh xyah mkn dh ... alih2 kantin sekolah 2 bukak u all...hahaa...siap ms dok jwb exam dok t'bau keropok goreng kau....haru tol...cobaan utk m;goda 2....siap baik kite br pas blk kg kn...mmg dh pekena kopok terbaik punyeeeeeeeer dr kola besut 2....so, xyah nk t'liur2 dh....eh eh org soh exam p pikir psl mkn lak kn...

kol 4.20 bis exam trs calling2 cik myVian...n trs blk...kepala sdh pening mah...ptgnye layan 'down with love'.....

Friday, April 9, 2010

my feeling...part 2...

kehkehekeh...gilo siap berpart-part bagai wehhhhhhhh....

ok, since my feeling is not goodbut i alwys try to hide from everyone....(but not sure b'jaya ke idok)...tgh2 serabut alam tu...lucky me cos got call from mom suruh blk kg...gooddddddddddd atleast kite blh lari (kejap jelah...dh namepon mslah ni blom selesai kena lah face it kn)...so tggu dpt gaji n trs g cr tiket bas...blk kg nipon actually b'sbb....kena settle kn beberapa perkara....

but sblm blk kg 2,...i got 1 news....good news lah....dpt surat exam gomen utk post S41....ermmmm,...kelam kabut lah kt opis carik info segala...ado 2 hari jerrr sblm sy b'cuti-cutian...adoiiiii...ngn printer yg xbrape nk ado ink lg....sakit ati tol...at d end mtk tlg suya print....muahaha...ok, cite exam d lain ntry lak....

but blk kg pon bkn nye ati blh tenang setenang tenangnyer...hahaha ayat ntah pe2 dah....ckit2 dok terigt kt prob 2...mencik...