Friday, December 26, 2008

I need a new tagline, oh and Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas greeting, Greeting, Festive greeting, Christmas greeting
Finally I found the courage and time to start writing again. Sorry for missing in action for the last few days. I have been occupied with my new semester which annoyingly started last week. I don’t understand why they don’t want to wait until the next year before starting yet another mind, body and soul torturing semester.

With lots of public holidays (Yey to that) during the next few weeks before the New Year, I will most likely to spend most of my leisure time in front of my laptop watching the rerun of Angel (I love that show) and drafting and planning my next year resolutions. It's time to check my 2008 resolutions. Oh, and I will also rebranding Hot Shit Form Here for the next year.

  1. A clearer concept
  2. I categorized Hot Shit Form Here as a personal blog, but I always wonder whether I could venture into a larger concept apart from this concept. And if I could, what is the best concept that I could use? Change it to an information site? Or added a new concept as a complimentary of the old concept?

  3. A new tagline?
  4. I don’t think “The best shit is yet to be formed” was the best tagline ever invented. One may wonder what is this “best shit” I have been waiting for this whole time? Or when this shit will be formed? Honestly, I don’t have a solid answer to these questions. Perhaps I should change my tagline to fits my concept well.

  5. A new header
  6. I love to change my header. Period.

Drop yours here:
Taglines suggested:
  1. "Need Shit? Get it here!" - Lady Java
  2. "Louder than Bomb" - Bluecrystaldude
  3. "The best is yet to be formed" - Bluecrystaldude
  4. "One of the best hot shit around" - ZackZara
  5. "Not Just an Ordinary Shit" - ZackZara (my favorite so far!)
  6. "If it's not hot, it's the wrong blog" - darklight
  7. "As Hot as Shit, as Hot as Chick" - Malshinoda (super LOL)
  8. "Fresh and Steaming Hot" - The Fitness Diva
  9. "Straight out the Pipe" - The Fitness Diva
  10. "Home of the Best Shit Ever!" - The Fitness Diva (interesting!)

I am looking forward for any interesting suggestions on how I should improve Hot Shit Form Here. Like my father once said, “the one who doesn’t observe will always stay the same. The one who keep on changing will always be ahead.”

I would like to wish Merry Christmas for those who celebrate it and a very happy New Year to all. Enjoy the remaining of 2008. Thanks for reading and have a nice day.

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Lust, Caution [2007]


Lust, Caution is a fine follow-up to Taiwanese director Ang Lee’s much acclaimed Brokeback Mountain. It is a dark and brooding film where love and lust are just pawns in a game of cold-blooded foreplay, schemes and deceit. Set in China during World War II, the film tells the tale of a dangerous cat-and-mouse affair between a teenage girl who happens to be a member of China’s revolutionary underground movement, and a rich, powerful, womanizing political figure they want dead. Veteran Hong Kong actor Tony Leung has given yet another gripping performance as a cold and ruthless man who turns out to be a human being after all. The star of the show, however, is Tang Wei – her controlled portrayal of a girl-woman, whose conflicting psychological dilemmas and strong sexual undercurrents play hand in hand, deserves a huge applause. A provocative and disturbing thriller, this tense cloak-and-dagger tale is bound to keep viewers thoroughly engaged as much with its strong erotic content as with its taut narrative. As a reviewer so wonderfully summed up, whereas in Borekeback Mountain, “love is a haunting, elusive ideal briefly attained but forever out of reach”, here it “is a performance, a trap or, cruelest of all, an illusion.”





Director: Ang Lee
Genre: Thriller/Psychological Thriller/Resistance Movie/Spy Film
Language: Chinese
Country: China (Hong Kong)