Robert De Niro

After I got a full time job, I feel much more relax. I am worried only about the personal loans from the bank. I am waiting for it. I need it urgently to do the laser eye surgery. I took every job I could. There is a job that I’ve never thought I could even do but I’ve already put myself into it already. I will do it just because I love my family.

On October 5, 2007 I met Kris and P’Un Puwanart at GMM Grammy Place in the moning. I had lunch at Dee’s with Bua, Jib, Tee and Boyd and I went to Sanook Online Limited to sign the contract. After that I picked N’Goy up at Thammasat University. We went to Siam Paragon to watch a movie. I wanted to watch Stardust. N’Goy also wanted to watch Underdog so we watched them both. After watching Underdog, we had dinner at Kalapapruek Restaurant. N’Goy pouted at me because I fell asleep during the movie. I was tired. Anyway this movie made me think of Elf, my long gone beagle. He was an extremely lively, healthy and happy dog with a lot of personality. He loved all man kind and they seemed to love him back, probably because of his happiness. You couldn’t help laughing at him. I miss him.

Then we watched Stardust. It’s about a young man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) tries to win the heart of Victoria (Sienna Miller), the beautiful but cold object of his desire, by going on a quest to retrieve a fallen star. His journey takes him to a mysterious and forbidden land beyond the walls of his village. On his odyssey, Tristan finds the star, which has transformed into a striking girl named Yvaine (Claire Danes).

This movie has everything a fantasy movie should have, romance, clever witticisms, great acting and a fair dose of magic. Exciting, hilarious and equipped with wonderful imagery as well as unforgettable characters, Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro‘s especially, I challenge anyone to watch this movie without a smile. Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer were equally well-casted; DeNiro as that gay sky pirate. I laughed so hard at that one scene where Septimus comes on the ship. Pfeiffer played a decent villain, she had the right amount of melodrama and snide comments throughout the movie.

Robert De Niro’s Captain Shakespeare character is attempting to show ‘coming out’ in a positive light. I love it!

AfterElton.Com said that

But even if I was going to hold the character against the movie I’d still say I’m glad it had the stroy the way it did for two reasons – 1) The captain was outed in the end and the whole crew of cut throat pirates said “We knew and you’re still our captain.” They accepted him even though it was his biggest fear that he’d lose his reputation. 2) Several times in this storyline and two other running storylines in the movie the point was made, “Why would you want to be something you’re not?”

And in the end Robert de Niro flirts with a cutie.

Plus! And here is something I really want to know about – Who was behind this movie? It was SOOOOO gay. Ian McKellan was the narrator. Ruperett Everett was one of the princes and had some very brief scenes. The pro gay storyline.

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