Archive for September, 2008

What is Amaterasu?

If you’ve been following the Manga, you should also be aware of the Amaterasu technique which Sasuke just discovered. Apparently, he acquired this from Itachi and in no time, he was able to control it. Well, he’s Sasuke and that’s how fast he learns things. It’s like no power is too much for him to not control it. Maybe his greed for power is what drives him to seriously learn new techniques… for one goal… destroy Konoha (at least it’s his goal as of the moment).

Note: I just composed the description of Amaterasu based on what I know about it. Your comments are welcome and your suggestions will be appreciated.

I blame myself on this


There’s nothing more I can do. It just had happened. Throughout the years that I’ve been blogging, I always miss to attend this sacred event. What the hell’s happening to me? Why do I always miss it? Have I been ignoring this? I honestly know about all this event but still I can’t make to attend it. You know what? I was so excited 6 minutes ago, to register for that event. But no way, dude. You’re way way too late like the registration has ended several years ago. No regrets? Who said? I am so regretful I missed it. I feel like I’m not a blogger and I don’t deserve blogging. Totally frustrated right at this moment.

Dairansen! Kage Bunshen Emaki

The title says it all. It’s all about the Shadow Clone technique and you have to manipulate them to accomplish certain missions. You may also have allies you can depend on but for certain time limits only. You also gain allies in certain conditions.

Shadow Clone technique is one of the first techniques learned by Naruto and still his signature technique. It has beaten up Gaara in the most amazing fight in the history of Naruto. It gave Kimimaro a pain in his a’s (not really, but he got annoyed by them :D ).

Untraceable Movie

Untraceable

Untraceable

Released last January but was just able to watch today in DVD. Joseph Cross played the role of Owen Reily, a psychotic young man who started killing guys who he thinks do not respect the death of his Father.

I was not particularly amazed of how he kills people but the way he set up his website with interchanging connections. That’s wise, so FBI cannot trace his location by just the IP, which is still impossible. I have not heard of this knowledge before. Well, this is fiction.

I also observed some weaknesses of the FBI, particularly Jennifer and Griffin, for not being able to think of other possible ways to stop visitors from visiting killwithme dot com. They knew it that the website uses interchanging connection every once in a while to keep it untraceable, plus it uses servers in Russia which is not their custody and they cannot request to shut the site down. What they did not try is to contact all internet service providers (ISP) that visitors were using and block all access to killwithme dot com. I don’t think there’s too much ISP that visitors used on the movie. That might have helped the victims stay longer.

You might not get what I am trying to say hear so I suggest you watch the movie. It’s great but not the type that will amaze everyone.

Bangkok Dangerous Movie

Bangkok Dangerous

Bangkok Dangerous

Bangkok Dangerous is on my to-watch list. Nicholas Cage is amazing on all his movies. Unlike his hair that little by little disappears, his talent never fades. This movie, although a remake of the same title filmed in Thailand, will be more exciting that the original. Because Nicholas is there and he’s good. I could say this endlessly because he’s really good.

I liked the City of Angels as well as Face Off. I like The Rock and I liked Con Air. I liked Ghost Rider and Next. Matchstick Men and National Treasures 1 and 2 are astounding. How about Gone in 60 Seconds? No Doubt, Bangkok Dangerous is on my list.