Author: dixonthum
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Stardust – a must watch!
Mein and I attended the preview of “Stardust” in KLCC last Wednesday and I found out that it is a very good movie! Well, at least for its kind of genre. It’s very different from Narnia, the-ever-dragging Lord of the Ring trilogy or the-ever-boring Harry Porter never-ending-logy.
It was an event to preview of Jimmy Choo “Stardust” Limited Edition shoe. To me, it’s just another socializing kind of event for the not-so-rich-but-rich and not-so-famous-but-famous group of people.
Well, Mein & I indeed enjoyed the movie very much. We loved the starting, the ending, the whole story line and the love story between Tristan and Yvaine, the star, the eagerness of the magical witches to capture the star and the funny Captain Shakespeare who is so keen to keep Tristan and Yvaine safe. It’s a “must watch” movie for everyone.
Oh, for your information the ending will end like this… “And they lived happily ever after…”
Just a joke… Be careful when you name your product!
Just another mall…
Once the location of the ever famous Bukit Bintang Girls’ School (BBGS), is now the newly built Pavillion shopping mall. There are a lot of new and big malls built in the country in the past 10 years. For instance, Mid Valley Megamall, Berjaya Times Square, The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, One Utama (1U) New Wing, AEON City all around Malaysia, Queens Bay Mall in Penang and a few others in other parts of Malaysia. Pavillion is just another one in the whole lot and it is located in one of the busiest spot in KL for the past half century, Bukit Bintang.
Well, I went there to “survey” the location and found out that it is indeed just another big mega mall which caters the rich and famous. Most of the shops are high-end brands which only serve the Platinum level kind of customers. (Isn’t it a too limited market?!).
Personally, I still think that Sungai Wang in Bukit Bintang is the best spot for all level of community. Anyhow, the growing number of mega malls in the country shows the growing economy and it definitely encourages and welcomes oversea investors to invest in the country. A positive sign, but yet, it is still just another big mega mall to me… ![]()