"I said I wasn’t gonna lose my head
But then pop! Goes my heart(Pop! Goes my heart)
I wasn’t gonna fall in love again
But then pop! Goes my heart(Pop! Goes my heart)
And I just can’t let you goI can’t lose this feeling"
"Music and Lyrics" is kind of movie that makes you laugh and brings you back to the happy days of childhood when you were young and stupid and in love with George Michael:) Especially the first 3 minutes of the movie. The creators achieved it mostly due to Hugh Grant's extraordinary performance full of passion, vigor and his ass. Actually Hugh performs few times throughout the movie- it's such a pleasure to be able to experience it, he deffinatelly should get at least 3 grammy awards for the hit song "PoP!Goes My Heart!". It really makes you wanna dance...and sing(actually me and my friends were singing in the cinema all the time troughout the movie, and afterwards in the ladies room, we had quite a performance I must say:)). Coming back to main topic, the first 3 minutes of the movie will be a great surprise not only for the fans of Wham, Limahl, Duran Duran but also to those of Disco Polo because that is obvious that the makers of that movie were fascinated with Disco Polo culture and drawn inspiration from it.
What is more, in the middle of the film Hugh sings a song called "meaningless kiss" which sounds like a mixture of Wham's "Last X-mas" and "Careless Whisper". But what is the best about the movie is Hugh's bootylicious shake-shake dance:)
There's obviously sth for boys as well: half-naked, britney-like and buddha-adicted singer,Cora. And for sensitive boys:Drew Barrymore.
The movie is perfect for you if you want to chill, laugh, listen to cheap songs, Hugh's incredible voice and to watch his butt.
I've got soundtrack if somebody would be interested.
"We can't go on like this forever
When we're not meant to be together
So leave me here on my own
From now on I guess I got to dance alone"
Hugh Grant, Meaningless Kiss
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Saturday, March 24, 2007
I Like London in the Rain...;)
Despite the rain, London truly is one of the most extraordinary cities I've been to. Not only due to amazing history, monuments, architecture or the mixture of people of so many different nationalities but mostly due to great shops;)
Just kidding. Or actually not. The bookstores there are full of so many interesting books, impossible to find in Poland. I could have spent a week not leaving Waterstone's:)
And where I have found consolation after not going to madame tussaud and not seeing Brad Pitt's ass(which was actually a crucial point in my excursion)? In low prices at Primark:)
I obviously have to kick one guy's butt for not taking me to the right stadium of Arsenal London and for taking me to the Natural History Museum when it was already closed.
But I manganimously forgive you because you spent like 4-5 hours driving me to London , than driving back home and coming back for me after next 3hours and then going back home again.
So...thanx...
maybe next year I will be writing from this extremely useful computer room we've seen in St.Anne's College in Oxford. That would be something. Graduating from Oxford...
maybe next year I will be writing from this extremely useful computer room we've seen in St.Anne's College in Oxford. That would be something. Graduating from Oxford...
"PhD Anna Frackowiak's lecture on the portraits of females in gay literature(from Henry James to Truman Capote) today in her alma mater St.Anne's College,Oxford at 3pm"...sounds great;)
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Poznan Je t'aime
Lately I have received a post with a link to a newspaper article about the prettiest Polish cities and the author (of the post not the article) dared to claim that Szczecin, city he comes from, is the most beutiful. I, as native Poznanianka:), allow myself not to agree with him and decided to prove(although I think its obvious for everyone else) that Poznan is the most beautiful, most entertaining, developing and adventurous city not only in Poland but also in Europe.
Maybe we're not the biggest city but Poznan certainly has its charm. Not only due to developing infrastructure and commercial centers but rather due to little hidden coffee shops, chocolateries and other numerous magical places.
And the best way to prove it is to show it. And to do so I give you photos done by me this summer. ENJOY:)
Maybe we're not the biggest city but Poznan certainly has its charm. Not only due to developing infrastructure and commercial centers but rather due to little hidden coffee shops, chocolateries and other numerous magical places.
And the best way to prove it is to show it. And to do so I give you photos done by me this summer. ENJOY:)
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