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I will sleep three hours early today.

The 2005 major flick is finally showing itself on TV screen these couple of weeks. I'm not talking about the inexplicable Matrix sequels, in which the primary attraction, Agent Smith"S"(What, you were thinking Reeves the almighty? Never.) bewitching the female audiences to their utmost... or was it just me? Anyhow, by the adorable pair I meant to comment on the John and Jane Smiths, featured my all-time favorite Jolie and that medial guy - once chosen the world's most attractive man - Pitt.

The original casting inclined to having Kidman as wife. Thanks to The Stepford Wives, a supposedly low-budget film that failed to come to a wrap in time, the part fell rightly on my gorgeous goddess. And again, thanks to this belated wrap, now Pitt gets to raise those cute African kids with Jolie, which reminds me: did they have pictures of the newborn baby Jolie yet? I especially wonder about her lips...

Pity, the cloudburst outside my window can't flood the paling sky. I'd better close.

One last word pour moi: YOU NEED TO WRITE SOMETHING SERIOUS SWEETY; LEAVE THIS TO SPOKEN LANGUAGE.

I need to get down to some real business.

PS. How do you fire with two guns pointing at the opposite directions anyway??

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Here goes a message (which I dictated just about ten mins ago) I found on youtube among the most discussed category:

(voice from Michael J. Fox) "As you might know, I care deeply about stem cell research. In Missouri you can let(??) Claire McCaskill, who shares my hope for cures. Unfortunately Senator Jim Talent (U.S. Senator for Missouri) opposes to stem cell research. Senator Talent (he) wants to criminalize the science to give us a chance for hope. They say all politics is logo, but it's not always the case. What you do in Missouri matters to millions of Americans - Americans like me." I'm Claire McCaskill and I approved this message.

Below this clip are users comments and apparently I share the same feeling with some of them - many of whom watched the Back to the Future series, and literally grew up with M. J. Fox. I've deemed Fox as my idol since an early age of 10 or 11. It gave me goose bumps(well, in a good way) every time I saw his delicate face on TV. He still looks sexy even with his tremoring shoulders, while failing to control his muscles. But for him and the Parkinson's disease I feel deeply sorry, nonetheless.

In fact, I happened to finish watching The Island, a Michael Bay production, starring Ewan McGregor (great performance) and Scarlett Johansson(not even close to be mediocre) just this afternoon, which was also about the controversial subject of debate on cloning of human embryos. Some authorities concerned today oppose to the development of this science mostly for ethical causes. But if one of the users named dr1819 is right, that alternative methods have been taken on, I say a promising future to cure the Parkinson's is inevitably close-at-hand. Ethically or otherwise.

May your God be with you, Michael J. Fox. Wish you all the luck and best. Love you.

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My love for artificial limbs had started out of nowhere and would soon be gone in no time.

It all began with what was influenced by subconsciousness and was double-checked as my digital-audio player was going through The LAST SUMURAI's torrential flowing of background melody. Limbs being cut down between battles, up-and-down slow-motions of the Samurai knives being replayed one time and another, the full power that nothing else could have left stamped heavily upon me. That's from where this title derived.

I didn't enjoy the plotline or the acting of the stunning Koyuki(小雪) as it was obviously an overbeautified film-making. Yet without doubt it left its mark and that's just the way how Hollywood industries worked well. Cheers.

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