Vader in Love

If Lord Vader from Star Wars is to fall in love, can you imagine how is it going to be?

Watch this clip and you will see for yourself. The production is really good and very entertaining.

:))

Last Song Syndrome

I have a major case of Last Song Syndrome (LSS) for a few days. LSS is the case wherein you keep on hearing the same song over and over again, even in your sleep. Yes, even in your dreams, you hear the same song in the background. Much like the songs in movies.

There are various songs that keep repeating in my head but the latest song is from Yael Naim titled New Soul.

The song is also used in the MacBook Air commercial:

Can you feel the LSS slowly creeping on you? :)

Most Expensive Commercial?

Not every commercial is created equal, that is why there are expensive commercials and there are not-so expensive. But what truly separates one commercial from another is the impact it does to the audience and the efficiency of the commercial to fish out money out of the pockets of gullible couch potatoes.

With all of that said, watch this video of one of the most expensive advertisements ever made.

Simpsonize Me

If you want a Simpson version of you as your avatar, visit SimpsonizeMe.com and have a photo of yourself transformed into a Simpson character.

Begin the transformation by uploading a photo of yourself, about 600×480 pixels and follow the instructions. The end result is a close match of yourself, only yellowish and cartoonish.

Great as avatars on blogs and social media sites. (I will upload my Simpsonized photo soon).

Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

If you are in for an adventure movie, then Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian will surely make your day. Prince Caspian is the sequel to the popular and successful first installment of Narnia movies called Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe which is also based on the series of novels by C.S Lewis (there are seven books and Prince Caspian is the second book) that tells the adventures of the four Pevensie siblings into the magical world of Narnia.

Prince Caspian tells a story of Narnia 1300 years after the Pevensie siblings left, which is only a year after in human time. Narnia is in ruins and its creatures are forced to flee and hide from humans called Telmarines, ruled by the ruthless King Miraz and his nephew and heir to the throne, Prince Caspian.

Prince Caspian fled the castle in order to escape from Miraz’s assassination attempts and Caspian calls upon the Pevensies to help him restore Narnia to its power and reclaim the throne from evil Miraz.

Ok, enough with the spoilers. Anyway, I like the second movie in more ways than one:

1. The story is more compelling, more action scenes and more dramatic than the first one. While the first movie is more of a journey of the Pevensie kids to the land of Narnia, Prince Caspian divulges the dark side of humans called the Telmarines, which is death and destruction.

2. The actors portraying the Pevensie sibs have grown and they all look good! William Moseley, who plays High King Peter, has grown into a fine young man while Georgie Henley is still as cute as ever.

3. The storyline is darker, which means there are more emotions involved and characters have developed into more mature personalities. Not only the Pevensie kids, along with Prince Caspian of course, have to battle against magical creatures of the dark side, but also has to deal with humans, who are more ruthless.

4. And lastly, how can I forget about the gorgeous English actor Ben Barnes (I love English actors who got talent) who plays the lead role of Prince Caspian The Tenth (Caspian X). Watch this clip of his interview in the Jimmy Kimmel show and see for yourself the reason he was chosen for the role:

Isn’t he enough to watch the movie?

*gush*

And to make this post complete, watch the making of Prince Caspian here:

Firefox Beats World Record

Let’s all congratulate Firefox team for bagging the Guinness World Record for the “largest number of software downloads in 24 hours” category!

With 8,002,530 downloads performed from 18:16 UTC on June 17, 2008 to 18:16 UTC on June 18, 2008, Firefox has set the a new world record not only because of the support of Firefox users from more than 230 countries, but also of its trademark of fast, reliable and stable Internet browser.

And 180 million users can’t be wrong. Beat that, IE team.