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London: Day 3
Posted by Bloggylife in UK, entertainment on December 22nd, 2009
Today “انا حاكرة”
The day started with lining up at the tube station to get a ticket. From the machine, I chose 1-day to Zone 1 and 2. I went straight to the Lyceum Theatre in hopes to find tickets for “The Lion King”.
As soon as I got out of Covent Garden station I asked someone for directions
To get to the theatre, out of the station turn to your right and then take the first left and then the first right and straight ahead. I booked a ticket YAY! I had 2 hours to kill, so I grabbed breakfast/lunch and then headed to the transport museum, which was sooo cool, there was a jubilee market, it reminded me of “souq al-mubarakeya” that we have, took a 5 minute spin in it, the museum was so interesting, my ticket cost 5 pounds because I showed my student card
It takes you back to the 1800 where all the transport system started, it is so informative.
The musical was amazing beyond words, the engineering behind it is awesome, the stage how it rotates and the colours, the actors, the singing, the music, the costumes, I LOVED absolutely every moment of it
I do recommended seeing it. There was an American mother and her son next to me and in the break we started talking and she told me that in Leicester Square you’ll find tickets half price but you have to by them on the same day. But since this show is so popular they don’t need to sell tickets half price but other shows which don’t have that much demand can be found at half price.
Since I had my full one day ticket, I decided to go see a movie
I went and booked “Law Abiding Citizen”. It is a nice movie, been a long time since I closed my eyes in anticipation of not knowing what’s going to happen, My GOD am I going soft
Yimkin the “Lion King” musical affect
After the movie ended passed by Sainsburys for some chips and chocolate and headed back to my hotel
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
Posted by Bloggylife in UK, entertainment on December 21st, 2009
This caught my attention as I entered Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum. This exhibition is in Porter Gallery from 08/12/2009 to 11/04/2010. It is not free, 5 pounds for adults and 4 pounds for students
My lucky day.
The gallery displays different design/art work that is derived from technology. The artists used different tools to make their pieces interact, whether be it sensors, evolving programs, cameras, Internet and social networks, web applications, etc.
As you enter, these fiber optic are filled on both sides of the entrance and light up and make sound when touched. I made up this name for them, because they remind me of fiber optic cables, but maybe they have motion sensors they light up when moved and depending on speed and direction of movement, sound is formed.
Below are graphics representations which are sensitive to sound, I tried whistling
With this piece you can move around dimensional graphics which ever way you want.
These screen display time from pictures uploaded by Internet users that represent numbers.
This one uses twitter data to form conversations based on a word you type in its search box using a wii console.
I took the shot before realizing what those pictures were, the piece is called Make-out. They are making out scenes from the Internet and they start making out when you move in front of them!
The one below, enables you to paint using your hands, just moving them around.
This piece interacts to your presence, just like a mirror, notice how the pieces change colour to form my head
In this piece, an object moves around, until it bumps into you, your casting shadow and sprinkles rain
Pick up the blow dryer, point and blow away
With the touch screen, choose a location and it’ll start recording and displaying the video.
These are organisms that hide under the sand, once you brush off the sand and expose them, they move to another location and hide under the sand.
There was this one piece, where in an area they’ve installed sound sensors and mapped the data and you can see the live interaction. Also, some kind of crystal cylinder that forms words from what the sensors pick up off one of the streets.
It is really amazing and because it is dark, I couldn’t take that many pictures and I’m not sure if I understood all the pieces but they were magnificent, I really love this. There are so many others that I didn’t mention, if you have the chance to go have a look, don’t miss it.
London: Day 1
Posted by Bloggylife in UK, entertainment on December 20th, 2009
Woke up 9 AM up and out of the hotel by 10 AM, got my bag and map, asked one of the hotel staff to point me to Hyde park and off I went.
It was beautiful, had my camera in hand, my training shoes on, though I slipped a few times because of the frost on the ground, but it was good, the weather was awesome but cold, yes I said it cold. For those who know me, they know I love cold, I never feel the cold, even in winter, I’m always in my summer clothes, but boy oh boy did I feel it in my bones to the very end of my toes this time
I’ll leave that to another post
To the park, I passed by the exhbition street, beautiful painting, but then I realized some had a no camera sign.
Tried to find Diania’s memorial fountain but couldn’t quite get there
The park is so huge, people were jogging, skating, walking their dogs, I was walking silently taking it all in snapping away with my camera.
Went to Winter Land.
Got myself a 2-day tour bus ticket and hopped onto one for a spin in the city
Walked to Oxford Street and went in and out a couple of stores.
Around 1 PM, I got so hungry got off and went for coffee and sandwich at Pret Manager, I LOVE this place. Then I stumbled upon Apple store on Regent street and looked up a 17-inch MAC pro for my brother.
My day ended with watching a movie, 3D Avatar
The movie plot wasn’t that great but the graphics were amazing especially in 3D, I am truly looking forward to the new Shrek because the preview was in 3D. When booking I asked if it was OK to bring in food
I went to Sainsburys and they had this self-checkout that I wanted to try out
You scan your item’s barcode and place them in the bag, it senses weight, and then you see the total and choose your payment method, cash, card or vouchers, isn’t that wonderful. I wonder if our Jam3iyat can have that
Boots here have self-check out too, but last time I couldn’t do it, because the machine won’t accept 50 notes.
Today was a good day … tomorrow, what am I planning to do
hmmmmm, not sure, continue my tour bus and see where my feet take me
and perhaps I’ll be lucky to find a ticket for the sold out shows
Those were snippets of my day
Comedy Show: Mock the Week
Posted by Bloggylife in UK, entertainment on December 10th, 2009
I believe British people have a strange sense of humour that most people don’t get, but they are funny in a strange way! I stumbbled across this one show, Mock the Week, and I can not get enough, when I want to take a break, I choose an episode and laugh away.
Comedy show combining elements of panel game, stand-up and improvisation, with two teams of comedians taking a satirical swipe at the news and world events.
Hosted by Dara O’Briain, with regulars Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle, this special edition contains previously unseen material as well as out-takes and some of the best moments from the recent series. Among the guests are Andy Parsons, Russell Howard, David Mitchell and Ed Byrne, as well as Fred MacAulay, Mark Watson and Gina Yashere.
Have a look and tell what do you think, to me it’s so damn funny, I laugh my head off
MSN Video: Link
My Music Passion
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on December 6th, 2009
I don’t usually listen to music I don’t understand. I downloaded a song by mistake and one thing led to another and now I can’t get enough. It’s just so beautiful. Both languages, Italian and French, are so beautiful, I read the subtitles to understand the words and picked up a few. I did have a French language course so I know some words, definitely going to get back on track.
Yabeeeelaaaa go to France and Italy and spend some time to learn the language, ‘7oooosh excuse
Movie: Julie & Julia
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on November 27th, 2009

I couldn’t sleep last night, so I watched one of the many movies I have lined up, I wanted something light, so I decided to give Julie and Julia movie a try.
Julia Child and Julie Powell – both of whom wrote memoirs – find their lives intertwined. Though separated by time and space, both women are at loose ends… until they discover that with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is possible.
I absolutely love Meryl Streep, her performance in this movie rocks! She’s the type of movie star that always surprises you with her characters and the way she does them, she is one of my favourites of all time.
Julia Child, is an American woman who decided to learn French cooking while in Paris with her husband. she mastered it pretty quick and decides to pursue other possiblities. Mean while in the present, Julie decides to take up a challenge and see it through all the way for a change by cooking all Julia’s recipes in a year and document it all on a blog.
I really enjoyed this movie, Meryl performance was refreshing and worth watching the movie for.
Link: IMDb
Movie: Flashdance
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on October 19th, 2009

A Pittsburgh woman with two jobs as a welder and an exotic dancer wants to get into ballet school.
If you’ve ever seen Jennifer Lopez dance video, where she’s this dancer and then sits on a chair and pours water on herself, it’s adapted from this movie. I didn’t know that!
When this movie ended, my only reaction was WTF. I watched it because a colleague of mine said this was their best movie ever! It’s not the best of anything ever.
I think it’s because it was made in the 80’s and she dances in a weird way and maybe the story was new, that’s why it was a big hit, other than that, from my point of view, there was no plot, she was welding, dancing in the club, welding, dancing in the club, it didn’t make sense and her character didn’t make sense at all. She’s a kid and yet has a relationship with a man old enough to be her father and sleeps with her but doesn’t allow her to smoke because apparently she isn’t old enough! I don’t know dancing, but even back in the 80’s, what she did doesn’t constitute as ballet dancing and give her a chance in one of the most elite ballet schools. The ending is disappointing
You can tell I didn’t like the movie that much
Link: IMDb
Movie: Seven Samurai
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on October 19th, 2009

In the early 16th Century, Japan was in the throes of civil wars and the farmers everywhere were being crushed, under the iron heels of cruel bandits.
That’s how the story line of the movie starts.
A village of farmers who are threatened by a group of bandits decide to hire samurai to protect them in exchange for nothing but three meals a day.
This is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. The story is amazing and in such detail. Each character is important and there are several stories that emerge within the main plot.
It has action, comedy, drama and lots of people screaming and crying
I do recommend it, if you like such movies.
It is about 3:30 hrs long, what I downloaded was in Japaneses with English subtitles. It’s in black and white.
Link: IMDb
To Cinescape Kuwait
Posted by Bloggylife in Kuwait, entertainment, thoughts on July 24th, 2009
Have old movies screenings, there are lots of good old movies that I would go watch. They can offer free seats but charge for the snacks and sell advertisement slots within the show. Or just charge a small fee.
Run movie marathons, I for one, once watched all “The Matrix” movies in one shot. I wouldn’t mind watching “Lord of the Ring”, “Ice Age” or “Die Hard”. Imagine spending the whole day watching movies, who hasn’t done it before.
Of course, we all have our main complaint against movie screening here in Kuwait, censoring! But I think they have taken it too far, not only deleting love scenes but also violent scenes.
I recently went to Spike Lee’s latest movie and it was just like jumping gaps!
People going to a war movie are expecting to see violence and it’s their responsibility to take a look at the movie’s rating, if you get shocked easily then this movie genre isn’t for you.
Cinescape puts in mind that regardless of the movie’s rating, all ages will go to the movie, so they’ll edit the movie with a 3 year old as audience in mind. I think they presume, if they start forcing age limit, they’ll loose money. How many times have you seen babies in seats next to you in a movie that is way over their age limit!
I still like to see them implement a movie marathon and old movie screening, even for old Egyptian movies, we have huge fan base here, to attract audience, attending is free
yallah Cinescape give it a go and add a form in which you receive suggestions and ratings, that would be cool.
Entertainment Queue
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment on July 20th, 2009
This is for MBH since he asked about my queue and I sense he’ll be adding to it
I’ve got movies and shows which I still need to watch, not to mention playing Tomb Raider on PS3.
Movies Queue:
- Apocalypto
- Watchmen
- 10,000 B.C.
- Land of The Lost
- House of Sand and Fog
- Shichinin no samurai (1954) aka “Seven Samurai”
- Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally (1989)
- Citizen Kane (1941)
- Cidade de Deus (2002) aka “City of God”
- The Brave
- The Princess Bride
- Good Fellas
- Dog Day Afternoon
- Dirty Dancing
- Disclosure
- Blade Runner
- The Usual Suspects
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Ran
- The Pink Panther 2
- 12 Rounds
- Pineapple Express
- Lonely are the Brave
Shows Queue:
- Weeds, Season 3
- Ugly Betty, Season 3
- The Shield, Season 2
- Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Season 2
- Prison Break, Season 4
- Mad Men, Season 1
- Heroes, Season 3
- Burn Notice, Season 2
- Damages, Season 1
- Brothers and Sisters, Season 3
- Big Love, Season 1
- 24, Season 6


































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