Archive for October, 2007

Resident Evil: Extinction

By Delrondu | Cinema

Less action and less exciting than the previous with half of the movie contributing nothing to the main storyline. If you’re expecting Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter side by side blowing the brains out of zombies, then you’re going to be so disappointed.
Rating: 4 /10 (Full review at silverscreen.thinkbrunei.com)

Tokyo (Hard Rock & Tokyo Tower)

Tokyo (Hard Rock & Tokyo Tower)

By Delrondu | Snapshot, Travel

Hard Rock Cafe situated in Roppongi:

From Roppongi, I could have taken a subway ride just one stop away to Tokyo Tower but I decided to walk and sightsee. It was only after a half-hour hike then I saw the tower, but then it took another half an hour to figure out how to reach the

Tokyo (Sensoji)

Tokyo (Sensoji)

By Delrondu | Snapshot, Travel

Sensoji, Asakusa Kannon Temple:

Tokyo (Shinjuku & Ginza)

Tokyo (Shinjuku & Ginza)

By Delrondu | Snapshot, Travel

Shinjuku, where the biggest subway station with multiple exits is. Mainly a shopping area:

Street artists are actually good and are capable of attracting a crowd and getting them into the song.

Ginza, mostly business area but not without it’s shopping places:

Tokyo (Harajuku)

Tokyo (Harajuku)

By Delrondu | Snapshot, Travel

Harajuku, poshest place in the city where every building has a different facade, owned by a designer lable. Shops even extend to back alleys:

Tokyo (First Impression)

Tokyo (First Impression)

By Delrondu | Snapshot, Travel

Tokyo in the middle of August is warm! Silly me to expect England’s summer weather or at least some cool breeze. Taking my first step outside of Narita Airport, I was kicking myself for bringing along a light jacket.
Few things I learned about Japan on my first day, or Tokyo at least, is that bicycles

Revelation

By Delrondu | Info

After realising (not why this post is titled) that my previous debates on issues of religion have been somewhat baseless, I am now on a mission to understand the religion of Buddhism, rather than living like an atheist.
So first thing I googled was “History of Buddhism”, and up pops this site, www.ahistoryofbuddhism.com. And what have

Curtain

Curtain

By Delrondu | Snapshot