Wednesday, February 23, 2011

the next three days review

hey Nairobi diary fans?



this is an awesome Russel crowe movie, if you expect disappointment look elsewhere, maybe in a hole six feet down=)

awesome supporting actress Elizabeth banks plays the role of a middle-aged woman i.e Lara  convicted for the death of her boss. Russel plays her husband john , an English college teacher who is convinced of his wife`s innocence and go`s through a lot of risks to be united with her .

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as the movie progresses the viewers question is whether or whether not Lara is innocent??? after all all the evidence clearly points to her. but it was john`s belief in her innocence that is moving. even though its a remake of a french film director Paul haggis did an amazing job.

though i was kinda curious why john an English lecturer at a community college owns a Lexus??????? and why he has been watching to many action movies because he planned the perfect jail break.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

the show that is sakata dance 2

i know most would argue its a pathetic copycat of America`s best dance crew but i kinda like it. am not sure why coz damn the loop holes are just too many.

1st the host last ssn we had musician wahu. not a bad choice but honestly she`s not exactly captivating. she`s a screamer but not an entertainer. i would have preferred joey muthengi (n her upcountry kinda forced wenging)

2nd the judges am team wyre and ian. but wololo the chic judges don`t do justice. they kill a perfectly good show. ssn 1 was a mama whose name i cant recall, 2nd ssn we have sanaipei tande who i lurv vocally but nod as a judge for a dance show. where are the kenyan lil mama`s???????????????? even avril would have made a way better judge.

3rd well just the dancers who makeup 90% of the show. but do i say they need to borrow moves from `malta Guinness street dance`. (MGSD) MGSD had dope and killer moves and it is 100% African . that's why Kenya freezes in such competitions. we need actual dancers not club bangers.



and with that then maybe sakata (celebrating Africa) will be more than just another dance show but a show that focuses on actual talent.