
We chose this over Ip Man 2 because, quoting Jack, it's a Marvel production! We're all willing victims of Americanization, aren't we? LOL. Anyway I got kind of lost at the start because I couldn't draw a link between that tattooed Russian and Tony Stark, and more questions began to pop up in my head 15 minutes into the show. Why was his father dying? Why would he wanna build a scary killer machine to whip Iron Man apart? Why is he avenging his father? Huh? Huh? Huh? But I was too busy trying to feed Jack nachos in the dark to allow the questions to linger. Shall not be a spoiler here, since audience in the US of A will only get the movie (read movie poster) on 7th May. But it sure is a movie the boys would love to go to; it has their favourite superhero clad in gold and red saving the day with his silver sidekick, babelicious Scarlet Johansson in skin-tight bodysuits and killer moves to knock men off their feet with (pun intended), a huge badass going around whipping things apart with his high-voltage lash, in-your-dreams technology that shifts things around when you flick them with your fingers and, of course, a set of wheels every respectable man wants in his garage. Except Iron Man had other plans for his, which happens to be a white soft-top 5.2L V10 Audi R8 Spyder. That's a mouthful.

Jack and I totally cracked up at this scene.
Anyway Julie decided to kill time - while waiting for her knight to finish his last paper - by conjuring my own version of Aglio Olio. Not too bad, except I could have used angelhair pasta or my favourite penne instead of fettuccine. Not to mention I used a considerable amount of my stash of olive oil at home. -_-
Starting my internship on Monday, so it'll be hitting the stores over the next few days to get office wear!
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