Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Random thoughts since yesterday.

I've been thinking about these stuff since yesterday, so I figured I'd blog and let it out now before I blog about anything else.


Iba-iba pa rin talaga ang pananaw ng iba't ibang tao, maski sa teatro. To each his own pa rin talaga, pagdating sa taste. Haha, I remember Bart speaking about taste in the arts during his script analysis lecture two summers ago. And then there was last year as well, when Jerald and I compared how different people can still be from different companies. You can tell who are there because they truly have the passion. And then there are the ones who indulge in it as a mere hobby.

There are even some who aren't even that open-minded. They come with a closed mind already so in the end, all they'll just have to say is that they don't understand it at all. But come on, isn't that part of being an artist? Keeping and open mind? So what are you guys doing? You're boxing yourselves in. It's like that guy who once said, "Come on, am I the type who would watch a play like ***************?" Hey, don't knock it until you've tried it.


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I think there are some things that are pretty irrelevant and unnecessary. Sometimes it seems that they're playing it off for more laughs instead of giving it any purpose or even realism.


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Remember Clue/Cluedo, that old board game? Where were Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum, Mr. Green, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlet when Mr. Boddy was murdered? Saw Clue the movie yesterday afternoon, after years of not seeing it. This is another film favorite of mine, along with the film adaptation of Michael Frayn's Noises Off. Tim Curry as Wadsworth just cracks me up. I just love the witty dialogue, along with the clever twists and turns in the story. And of course, because it was based on a mystery board game where you can come up with several possible combinations of the result, the film had 3 possible endings, all equally crazy and funny as the entire film.

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