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Friday 12 March 2010

London Fashion Weekend

A few of the photographic evidence of London Fashion Weekend...



Shock Horror

It should have been a nice, normal, non-shocking Film lesson today in school, so I wasn't feeling scared or nervous. My teacher was saying 'You have 'Natural Born Killers' to watch for homework and make notes on for Monday... so, today... we're going to watch The Exorcist.' He then turned to me and laughed as well as a good friend of mine. This is because I hate the idea of watching The Exorcist!!!

He stuck the film on and I sat there at the back of the class with my mate poking me, trying to make me jump. I slapped his arm, but he continued through the agonizing thirty minutes that I watched of the film. When she said "It's okay, I'll walk home..." I was thinking ARE YOU STUPID??!!!! But nothing happened, and then the Ouiji board came out with the young girl and her mother. Again, I was thinking the same question with more explitives... why are characters in films so stupid? You would think (thinking of the Ouiji board) I've heard bad stories about playing this game yet they still do it.

The bit that got me (and everybody was looking at me for my reaction at this point, including the teacher, laughing at me, which made me feel worse!) was when there was a mauling sound coming from the attic and it was night time and all the woman had was a stupid little candle that lit nothing up... she had to pull the stairs down to get up there didn't she. You would think, I'll wait until the morning when it is brighter and there are more people around.. or I wont go up at all, but, no, she had to climb the stairs didn't she. I was a nervous wreck, sitting in the dark classroom with people watching me expecting my reaction. I left my trusted scarf in the common room so I couldn't hide behind that. All I was left with was my small notepad that I was supposed to be making notes on. There was nothing up there but a random man. Such an anti-climax.

My teacher got up to get the remote about five minutes before the bell and I thought 'Thank God! He's going to switch it off! I can prepare myself for Monday!' He saw me looking at him and read my mind because he just pointed the remote at the DVD Player and kept smirking! Eventually, the film came off! I was then the example of what we're studying as a class. He said that my reactions were more interesting than the film itself! Thanks.

I have to watch 'Natural Born Killers' tonight, on my own. I think that I might leave the light on whilst watching that and watch the comedy, 'Belle Epoque' for my Spanish exam. A not so fabulous Friday night in for me, doing work. I might try and squeeze in Pineapple Express after. I doubt it's going to happen because I'll probably be on Facebook all night.

I shall begin preparing myself for Monday's round of 'The Exorcist'.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

We Are The World 25 For Haiti

I first heard this song and watched it also, last week before leaving my house for school. It made me leave a bit later than usual for the thirty minute walk, but, it was worth it!

So, I switch the channel to Viva and I see the logo for the song... it took me a while even then to click on to that it was a song by Michael Jackson originally! Shameful I know, being the obsessed fan and all. So, all these massive singers on this song for Haiti and they sing it pretty amazingly if I say so myself! I didn't actually sit down; I was in so much awe of these people and this song and then... Michael Jackson came onto the screen, the original footage of when he released his video for We Are The World. Well, I was already emotional and that just set me off to tears! I could not stop crying over the song and his death and the people in Haiti!! An emotional wreck was what I was and I had to then walk to school with tears in my eyes and the wind made it worse!!

When the song first went into the rap towards the end, my gut reaction was 'What the hell are you doing to this song?!!!! You've ruined it!!' but then I got used to it and realising that Will.i.am was a part of that production, I began to like it, then love it!

In comparison to our Brits effort of a Haiti charity song, America wins hands down! My opinion is biased of course towards the fact that MJ is in the American single, therefore, it raced passed the finish line before Britain had crossed the half way point of the track. I still love 'Everybody Hurts' though... it made me emotional.

Wednesday 3 March 2010

Danny Morris.



Today, Danny Morris graced us with his presence for a concert in aid of Haiti during the lunch hour of school and boy, were the girls screaming for him! The mobiles were out with the cameras rolling and I swear, there were five phones in the row just in front of me, the girls all eager to catch a recording of the ex Eton Road member.

He sang his new single 'Scream' available to download right now which I am going to do right after this blog is done because it is something to scream about. Think Timbaland's 'Scream' and you'll get what it's about. Then, to close the show, Danny sang the 'getting-into-the-mood-for-clubbing' song 'Forever' by Chris Brown and danced across the stage that made a lot of us girls want to get up and dance with him!

After the show finished, a mob of uniformed girls ran down to the front of the stage to beg for autographs. Of course, he signed homework diaries, flimsy pieces of paper. Luckily,
Jonathan Dutton, radio presenter and Spanish buddy knows him so, I have connections for my personalised autograph!!

Tuesday 2 March 2010

My New Obsession.

The Vampire Diaries is now in session for viewing and has been for the past few weeks. If I'm honest, I wasn't that bothered about watching it or not due to the immense hype that I had already obtained through the vampy love between Bella and Edward in Twilight.

I missed the first five to ten minutes of the first ever episode due to the classic (but true) excuse of 'I was washing my hair' and got under the covers (hair still wrapped in a towel) to watch this new Vampire show.

Let's just say that after that Tuesday night of a double episode, I was hooked and still am, completely! Utterly hooked! The story was admittedly a lot like the love between Bella and Edward with a bit of a hunky bad boy older brother thrown into the mix! I actually screamed when I saw Damon (Ian Somerhalder) come onto the screen just for the sheer look of him. He is beautiful. I cannot decide which of the brothers, the other being gorgeous Stefan, that I would choose! It is a hard decision for us teenage girls, having so much choice! The day after I watched the first episode, I spent my English lesson on imdb.com looking through: pictures of the characters, what the cast had been in, plot stories - anything I could find.

My new obsession is on tonight at 9pm of which I am so very excited for due to the cliff hanger of the last episode that left me screaming and jumping up and down on the spot (this happened through the entire episode) I kid you not.

If my friends were reading this, they would be shocked as I have to say that The Vampire Diaries is better than Twilight and it was written in 2002, before Stephanie Meyer had her dream of Edward in June 2005. So it is NOT a copy.

A definite 5 stars!!!!!

Film Review.



Literally, fifteen to twenty minutes I got into my house and it is 00:12 as I write this on Tuesday morning. However, I have to write this blog so that I don't forget anything but the film is crammed into my head, all the visual effects, the sounds. Everything!

I admit, it felt a little long and a friend of mine suggested that the Heaven parts were a tad long. I agree on some part, however the montage of the scenes where Susie and Holly are playing on the Earth made of grass and sledging through ice and snow and pretending to be on a fashion shoot were cleverly done with music to match. The music matched the magical portrayal of Susie's 'inbetween'. A sanctuary for her when she was at her happiest just before Heaven. Moreover, the darkness of Susie's thoughts and dreams in Heaven were also significant to the fact that Harvey still played a huge role in her life although she was dead. When the concrete crumbled which was cross cutted with the mental breakdown of her father illustrated that as he crumbled, so did Susie's world. This was one of the greatest aspects of the film: the intertwining of real life on Earth and Susie's bubble in Heaven.

The narrative was a slow start compared to the book, however, the changes made could be seen as immense ones that Peter Jackson, director of the film made. It was magical in the way that images in Heaven forshadowed events to come and admittedly, I jumped at most three times in this 12a movie due to Mr Harvey being a very scary character! Even after studying the book for English Literature and knowing what was to come, I jumped thanks to the music played and the quick movement juxtaposed with the slow movement before it.

I have to write about what I thought was the pinnacle of the movie and the most emotional. For me, it was when Susie finally met all of the previous victims of George Harvey. When she saw them dead in their various places I almost thought of the film having elements of the horror genre of which the dead women would jumped out or turn their heads towards Susie. This did not happen. Instead, the scene afterwards at the tree of flying birds it seemed, created an emotional response from me as a viewer in the audience. When the women came towards Susie, skipping, hand in hand, throwing a ball, it displayed that idiomatic phrase of 'every cloud has a silver lining'. It showed that the girls had moved on from their 'inbetween' and were ready to take Susie to Heaven. And when the six year old ran to Susie to give her a hug and then take her hand caught my throat. It showed such innocence of a small child and the truth that this very issue has happened before again and again and it will continue in the future. That little girl represented many who have been hurt and vandalised in a way that would destroy them.

Overall, an amazing story with brilliant cast and some time must be spared after watching in order to take it all in and actually think about the characters of the story and who they represent in our society. A must see.

Four stars.

Monday 1 March 2010

Make Up and Hair from LFW

I totally forgot to mention before (and thought as I was walking to my friends house) to mention the upcoming hairstyles and make up tips from London Fashion Weekend.

So, make up summarised are statement lips and purple eyes: Lips can be as bright and as funky as you want them this season. Think pinks, oranges, reds! Warm and bright colours but remember, keep the eyes nude for a day look, but, for night, go all out! Why not?!
The eyes = purple smoke. Pastels are also a statement this season and purple is the colour that is dominating the lot! So, get buying purple - deep violet through to the lightest lilac. Plenty of shades mean plenty of colour for that smoked effect.

Hair is long and loose and 'lived in'. Or, for short cuts - page boy classics and seventies Glam Rock. A range of hair for a range of girls full of life and different personality.

I'm back! & London Fashion Weekend

Yes, it has been a while since I have posted anything on Random; Life; Dream and it isn't as if I haven't had any time either! I just haven't thought of anything to post and to be honest I am a little too addicted to Facebook to be doing anything else. However, as seen as I have just returned (not really - Saturday night; now Monday afternoon) from London Fashion Weekend I am ready to start blogging again. Watch this space for not blogging for another few months! It will most likely happen!

So, the story of London Fashion Weekend started a few months ago when a very fashion forward friend of mine decided to go to London Fashion Weekend and invite a few of us to travel down and get all of Spring 2010 fashion statements along with her.

Well, Friday afternoon/night was very busy for moi and seriously, it made me want to have a very busy lifestyle of running between appointments (in various countries please!). I finished college at half two and had to catch the 2.36 bus over to Liverpool for a job interview for Birkenhead Primark. Why? do you ask? Well, apparently, they didn't have the office space in Birkenhead due to a whole new layout and look for Primark and building work. Therefore, it was Faye off to Liverpool and I was half an hour early!! You can't deny my reliability now. So, I sat, waiting until half three for my interview. It went well I thought, just have to wait until sometime this week to see if I actually get the job! I hope so. Need money to pay for a huge girly holiday to Turkey with nine of my friends!! VERY excited about this!!

Back to the story; after my interview, I had to dash to the bus stop to get the bus back over from Liverpool and go home to pack for London!! I admit, I was half done and it was only for one night but it sounds so dramatic and great! I was running late and there was a queue due to rush hour. So, after ten minutes sitting in traffic and two phone calls off my friends: "Where are you?"; "Are you in the car?"; "How long will you be?"; "Go to the train station."; "Hurry!" I got there and ran to my friends car. Her mum took us over to Liverpool and we had twenty five minutes until the train left so I wasn't that bad at all!

On the train: Picture this: five very excited, loud girls in the quiet zone. I, being a little bit of a hyperactive and a person who giggles and laughs like a child being among this group makes me feel sorry for the other traveller's who blatantly wanted a peaceful journey. As IF they got that quiet, peaceful journey, Did not happen for them, Selfish, I know, but going to London Fashion Weekend!! London for only the second time in my life!! I was excited.

Friday night in London: There were six of us, a friend of a friend met us there in Euston Station. Three of us were adament to go out. One wanted to watch 'Top Gun'. Once she was changed, she was ready to go! So, we got changed and walked up (eventually) to our friend's room and said that we wanted to go out and find something to eat. We found Pizza Hut. I hadn't been in years and in the past four days, I will have gone four times (going tonight aswell). Got some alcohol on the way back from the shop, cheap though - £15 for a bottle of Malibu!!! Was not going to pay that much! So we got back to my room and we played an old game called 'Tell Me'. Classic and hilarious! Two of us went up to their room, so there were the four (admittedly more loud girls). So loud that at half two in the morning, the receptionist knocked on our door. We didn't answer. Instead, I jumped in the shower to hide followed by the three others! The both times that I have been to London, that has happened. Me and London = a very bad idea, I think. But I love it too much!! After that we decided it was best to go to bed as we had a long day in the morning.

Saturday: Getting up and ready was hard and I had to drag my (although small) vanity case around London with me all day!! We were late to Somerset House due to building work in the tube and boy was it cramped in there! I think that I am definitely a bit of a claustrophobic. Doesn't stop me from loving London though.

The catwalk, hosted by Louise Roe, was amazing! The floral elements of Candy Rock and the Vintage style were beautiful. I wanted all the clothes and if I could afford them, I would. A subscription from Elle magazine with FREE(!!!) euphoria perfume worth £42 and a mini notebook, tee and bag all for £21.60 was bought, thanks to the padre giving me an extra £20 and the wise words of my mother on the phone to me saying that it was a very good deal!

A very tiring day. Wanted to go to sleep but we had another five hours until the train home so off to Covent Gardens (which I kept calling Convent - Shame) we went. Hunger pains were also among us all, so, after trying to find a cheap cafe of some sort, we ended up in Pizza Hut again, but the pizza was fab and so was the garlic bread and the service by a young waiter also.

Back to the train station, another journey in the quiet zone which admittedly, we were all a lot more quieter due to the long weekend and feeling a little bit sick. I think my stomach ache was due to the fact that after trying to run down the train, I got caught in the sliding door and i thought that it was going to squash me. Thank god for my strong-ish arms to push the door away! Nearly fell into a young fellows lap also. Oops! Watched The Hangover on the way back aswell. My laugh made others laugh.

Tonight: A trip to Pizza Hut and the cinema over in Liverpool tonight of which I have to leave my house in twenty minutes to walk to my friend's house. The Lovely Bones!! I shall review when I return home later.