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26/12/2009
Arrived at Sunway Pyramid at around 10.30am to buy the movie tickets. Fortunately, the queue was not too long YET. Then, I went loitering around Sunway Pyramid while awaiting for Natalie's arrival.
Natalie arrived at approximately 11.15am. We met up at Subway for lunch. Soon after that, we headed for the cinema. Myself, tempted by the colourful advertisements, purchased the RM9.90 Avatar Combo. The cup was labeled to be a "glow in the dark" cup. Much to our dismay, the cup didn't even bother to emit even the tiniest bit of light when we entered the cinema. Natalie and I called it a scam. Lesson learnt: NEVER buy "cool" concession packages that are advertised on the cinema notice boards.
Avatar was a pretty good movie, with a rich storyline and adequately implemented CGI effects, though nowhere as touching as The Princess and The Frog. It is, after all, an action movie.
After the two-hour forty-five-minute long movie, Natalie and I went to Baskin Robbins for a snack. To make it interesting, I asked Natalie to order my ice-cream while I ordered hers.
Some loitering ensued. Then, we settled down to talk at the pillar just behind the main entrance while waiting for Natalie's dad to pick her up. She left at approximately 4.30pm.
Arrived at Sunway Pyramid at around 10.30am to buy the movie tickets. Fortunately, the queue was not too long YET. Then, I went loitering around Sunway Pyramid while awaiting for Natalie's arrival.
Natalie arrived at approximately 11.15am. We met up at Subway for lunch. Soon after that, we headed for the cinema. Myself, tempted by the colourful advertisements, purchased the RM9.90 Avatar Combo. The cup was labeled to be a "glow in the dark" cup. Much to our dismay, the cup didn't even bother to emit even the tiniest bit of light when we entered the cinema. Natalie and I called it a scam. Lesson learnt: NEVER buy "cool" concession packages that are advertised on the cinema notice boards.
Avatar was a pretty good movie, with a rich storyline and adequately implemented CGI effects, though nowhere as touching as The Princess and The Frog. It is, after all, an action movie.
After the two-hour forty-five-minute long movie, Natalie and I went to Baskin Robbins for a snack. To make it interesting, I asked Natalie to order my ice-cream while I ordered hers.
Some loitering ensued. Then, we settled down to talk at the pillar just behind the main entrance while waiting for Natalie's dad to pick her up. She left at approximately 4.30pm.
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The WE-ARE-SO-PISSED-AT-SNAWD-FOR-ABANDONING-US face.
The WE-FEEL-SO-UNWANTED face.
The WE-ARE-SO-BORED-WITHOUT-SNAWD face.
The OH-WELL-AT-LEAST-WE-STILL-HAVE-EACH-OTHER face.
The OH-NAT'S-DAD-IS-HERE-LET'S-TAKE-A-QUICK-PICTURE face.
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