Life of Fists
As usual, a Saturday visit to my grandparents turned out to be really fun.
Grandfather and I went to the biggest mall in town and toured nearly the whole place except for the cinema on the topmost floor. We spent quite some time at the bookstore looking for certain business textbooks but none of the titles in my list was available. I ended up buying a paperback compilation of short stories by English, American and Continental authors the likes of Edgar Allan Poe *worships*, Mark Twain and Katherine Mansfield, among others.
We also went to Toy Kingdom and I bought a stuffed dog that I fell in love with at first sight. Grandfather offered to carry the shopping bag with the stuffed doggy and suggested that I feed my new pet so he would get bigger.
On Sunday night, the entire family watched Rocky IV (1985) over GMA-7. The movie was feel-good, superhero-ish stuff.
I believe that Rocky IV was more or less the template for Filipino actor Robin Padilla’s current hit Buhay Kamao (Life of Fists), which highlights the emotional, physical and psychological struggles of a boxer in his pursuit for victory.
I really love Dolph Lundgren’s character Ivan Drago – so stone-hard, icy-cold and emotionless that he defies humanity. It would be awesome to have a bodyguard like him!
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I mean, the first time I watched ET I cried. I think I was around three years old or something. And I totally loved the somewhat cheesy Mac and Me. Of course, I was with Sigourney Weaver a.k.a. Rambolina when she fought those nasty salivating thingies in the Aliens saga. All in all, I liked aliens when they were nice and hated them when they were, well, nasty. They way I would react to people, in kind.