I had my fair share of bad, no, horrible weekends so it just seems natural that The Powers That Be would grant me a nice perfect one. It all started when I wake up saturday morning and found out that there’s fresh brewed coffee on the pot, hot breakfast on the table and the morning paper. While sipping my coffee, I just realized that when I go online and log on to my school’s website then there it is, my grades for the quarter, one failing mark will push the target graduation date back to another 3 months. I grabbed my dad’s PeeCee and logged-on. There it is, 5 subjects and not a single failing mark even though I was 80% sure that I would fail one. Actually, this term posted the highest weighted average I have ever got in the 4 years I’m in that school. I started jumping and shouting that my dog started barking loudly probably thinking I went psycho.

Sunday is Superman on IMAX day! Before I prepped up to go to MoA, I reserved my slots on my 3 remaining subjects which luckily the school is offering this term. I breathed another sigh of relief and as I click on “Finalize My Load”, I hoped that it was the last time I did that. At 4PM, I received a text from Girlie that she’s on her way to MoA and I’ll meet her at 5. Screening starts at 9pm so we’ll have a good 4 hours to hang out. Found out that the Superman screening was delayed until 10:20 pm so that “good 4 hours” became “5 hours with nothing to do but walk around the mall and check out items we cannot buy because we lack cash”. It was OK though because I was in good company.

After watching Superman on IMAX 3D, here’s what I got to say: the admission price was very much worth it. Don’t expect anything spectacular during the 3D scenes…it was just “meh” though the glasses were useful during trailers. Good thing that Kris Aquino chunkee corned beef commercial I was talking about wasn’t on 3D or else it would be really horrible because she might poke us with those huge fork-thingie. The movie didn’t take up the whole IMAX screen because it was shown on its original resolution which is in widescreen. What was awesome about the experience was the sound… everything from the roar of the airplane engines to punches was crystal clear and loud that it puts THX cinemas to shame. After experiencing all of that, I can see myself shelling out 350 bucks for every movie they show there.

I got my mac back from Apple Center today. They didn’t do anything to repair the bottom case because I have to pay them 3000 bucks even though it is still covered by warranty which I think is a rip-off. I’m just gonna live with it for a while and send it to another service center and try my luck.

Everyone was taking pictures before the Superman screening so we went in on the fun… :)