--Tomato Juice : I dunno why, but recently I've been craving it!
--Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix : Rereading it for the next book!
--Summon Night Craftsword Story : GBA. The characters are cute!
--The Tower : GBA. I love simulation games.
--Cho Shittou Caduceus : NDS. Another surgical action game!
--Atelier Iris - Eternal Mana2 : PS2. The newest of my beloved Atelier series.
--Aviator : Crazy Leo was cool.
--Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events : Jim Carrey was great.
--Constantine : I liked Gabriel...
--Batman Begins : Poor Ken was only in it for a few secs!
Oh my god, it's already July! Half the year's over!!!
Last month I went to the World Expo 2005 in Nagoya with my cousins and uncle. It was blazing hot and there were so many people there... We couldn't get into most of the Company Pavilions because the wait was about 5 hours (not kidding)!! First we conquered the Mitsui-Toshiba Pavilion, where they take 17 pictures of your face and then make it into a CG and put you into a movie! Then we went to the Canada Pavilion (where I took a picture with a RCMP officer <-Due South fan), the USA Pavilion (which was the only pavilion with security gates...), the Italy Pavilion (where they had a life-sized car made out of white chocolate!!), the Spain Pavilion, the German Pavilion (which was probably the coolest, but we had to wait about 2 hours in the boiling heat), and then the Mitsubishi Pavilion... then I got to see the frozen mammoth, which was supposed to be the hottest thing at the exposition. I was expecting a hairy elephant inside a giant ice cube... but it turned out to be just the head!!! And it didn't even have a trunk. I was a little disappointed, but it was still great... it had skin and hair and stuff! (It wasn't woolly, though) too bad you could only look at it for about 30 seconds... we had to stand on a moving walkway. Then we went to the Japan Pavilion just before the grounds closed, and went home with sore feet. What was strange was that it was called the WORLD Expo but I saw very few non-Japanese people there... they need to advertise more or change the name or something.