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October 6, 2009

This is my Fight Club Movie Water Flask. You wanna FIGHT?


The movie tagline says: "How much do you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight?" While I have taken some time to ponder this question at length and I never really found the answer. I don't see how getting in a fight would make one understand oneself better. Perhaps it would make you finally realise that fancy "killer" right hook of yours is really imaginary and doesn't work in a real fistfight. You will know you've been watching too many Rocky reruns when that one punch knockdown  doesn't happen and yes, it hurts like hell when you get hit square in the face. Its not pretty. Well, imaginary or not, a man has got to hydrate often (that means drink water, you moron) when he's engaged in a strenuous activity. Take a timeout from whatever you are doing and enjoy a refreshing drink from your Fight Club water flask (if you have one) but umm....keep some distance from that Mike Tyson wannabe while you're at it, unless you're really spoiling for a fight.
So then, will getting all bloodied in a fight make you discover yourself in a new way? You tell me.

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September 10, 2009

Limited Edition Titan AE Artwork from TCF

Almost missed out this Limited Edition Titan AE Artwork from TCF. This item I was lucky enough to win in a contest and the authorized artwork is in great condition, protected by the film of plastic it originally came with. My piece' serial number is 3073 out of a limited production of 5000. Hmm, maybe I'll try my luck with that number at the local lottery this weekend. Who knows, I may get lucky again!

September 1, 2009

Titan AE Messenger Bag


My messenger bag from TCF promoting the movie Titan AE. This animation movie bombed at the box office and frankly speaking I am not very surprised. I had watched this movie back in 2000 and thought the story too slow-moving for my liking. The animation though beautifully rendered, could not save the movie from its sad fate. I read that TCF closed its animation studios in Arizona becoz of poor box office results for Titan AE and another feature film Anastasia. That's one of the sad and cruel realities of life in the movie industry don't you think?

August 25, 2009

FM Radio Headset - Entrapment movie

This is a FM Radio Headset from TCF to promote the 1999 movie Entrapment. The movie starred a very babelicious Catherine Zeta-Jones as an insurance agency investigator out to capture an art thief played by Sean Connery. Dont really remember much about the movie except one particular scene. Catherine twisted and turned her lithe body to avoid detection from sweeping infra-red sensors. That was so beautiful and made the movie memorable. Thank God for female cat burglars!

August 21, 2009

Straits Times report: Star Wars collectible postcards


Promotional postcards for Star Wars Ep II, Attack of the Clones. This is an article published in The Straits Times dated 3 April 2002. TCF organised the release of nine postcards with one new design introduced on a weekly basis to 'get people excited about the movie, and to introduce the good and bad guys to the public'. Supposedly 20,000 postcards of each character could be picked up at cinema lobbies nationwide. Being a Star Wars fan, these beautiful memorabilia could not be missed. I set out to collect the series of 9 postcards but the 1st featuring Anakin Skywlker proved elusive and could nowhere be found. Initially I couldn't understand why, but set off determined to get the remaining postcards . I reasoned the collectors who were fortunate to get the 1st postcard would set about collecting the remaining 8 cards with the same amount of fervour. I smelled a rat when that didn't prove to be the case at all! The remaining 8 postcards could be found in reasonably large quantities at the cinema lobbies for weeks after they were available for the taking. It didn't make sense for true-blue Star Wars fans to collect only the 1st postcard and forget the rest. I got my answer soon enough surfing for clues on Yahoo Auctions. I discovered there were ready sellers for the Anakin Skywalker cards at the Princely sum of $10!!! And these sellers apparently had loads of the 1st postcard to sell!!! I have never seen more selfish and unscrupulous people who turned this into $$$ making opportunity! Made me really fed up, anyway to date I don't have the 1st one and still feeling sore about it.
I will scan the postcards I own and post on the blog soon.
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