Thursday, March 27, 2008

Most fun Lecture ever!

This is week 12 for me in my trimester.. Didnt know it was the study break for the sememster students till Turtur told me yeste..

As of tomor, my trimester lectures are gonna b all over, and exams will starts in week 14. But anyway, this entry is about the presentation i have today.

It was really, the best ever... here s why...

We were all having presentations today. My group was doing a movie prez on "bridge on river kwai" which is a WW2 film between the British and Jap leaders. So our grp members got dressed up as soldier, prisoner of war, and officer.
We thought we ve gone too far in the presentation by throwing in some actings.. But we were so wrong...


There was a FUNERAL act by another grp. Yes.. actual funeral in the lecture room. Where we have to exit and enter the lecture room again to create the atmosphere. with dimmed lights, songs, pictures of remembrance, etc etc.. It was so believeable..


Then, there was GANDHI, and the indian theme... Incense were being burnt and "kacang pukeh" indian snacks were served to the class. The Gandhi was overweight through.. He was suppose to go on hunger strike.. this one is more like, overeating strike.. But it was really funny...

There were COWBOYs and COWGIRLs with pistols, ASTRONAULT suites from the movie Appolo 13, middle eastern ppl with turbans and their clothes. There was a JUDGE who wore a white wig (dunno if theres an official name for this) who frequently uses his hammer.. Prosecutor etc.. But the best part is this...

Vivek impersonating the role of OPRAH!. Yes, thats right.. and i am telling u.. he really looked the part. whaha.. Their grp movie is on "the accused" which is a show by jodie foster. Apprently, she won an academy award for best actress on this flim.

This presentation is the best one i have ever had. It was really great. It was almost like a costume party, with so many characters from the movie, and so so interesting and funny. And really, i am very impressed with the ideas and costumes. This presentation will be remembered for a long time ...

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