Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Movies to catch... At some point

Invictus
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.)
The Informant
Salt (another JOLIE movie! There are a few Jolie ones that I want to see Changeling, Brave Heart)
Alice in Wonderland - mmm, Johnny Depp. There are also a number of this movies that I haven't seen.
The Proposal


To be updated.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

a little late

It's been two months already?!

It has been two months!

My sincere apologies for not updating you sooner. Life overseas is quite the experience.
The food. Oh, the food. I can talk about food for a long time.
The culture, the students, the work. Things have been going quite smoothly.

The transition from Toronto to Singapore has been a rather smooth one.

Though, i owe much. two months worth of photos, and e-mails. A bit pathetic, I admit. I'll get to it this weekend.

A few weeks ago, I decided to pick up jogging. Looking at my jogging patterns for the last three weeks, it has been rather... sporadic. I ran 3 times/week, then twice a week, and I haven't jogged since Sunday for this week, and Friday is already around the corner.



I want to talk to you about a movie that I've seen lately: GIA.
It is a very good drama. I highly recommend it if you are a Jolie admirer, or are up for a good drama. A warning though, the content is mature and is not suitable for children/young adults.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Interview with the vampire

this is a book that i started reading earlier this year. In september. I borrowed the book for 2 weeks. Then renewed it for another 2 weeks. It turned out that over the loan period, I wasn't able to finish the book. I was perhaps about 1/2 way through the book at most.

Tonight, i watched Interview with the Vampire. Watching it was very interesting after having read a part of it. I need to admit that seeing a motion picture unfold in front of your eyes is much faster and more enticing than reading 400pages of words. None the less, i do not underestimate the value of a good read. I much prefer to read and enjoy the book prior to watching the movie.

I liked being able to pick out the things they included in the movie, and the things they decided to leave out. And, the think of the differences in the way they represented the vampires, the people. They left out the entire section of Louis' neighbour, when she tells her and then leaves the city/town.

Watching the rest of the 'book' in the form of a movie was a great filler - to help me finally bring an ending to the story.

Interesting. Very.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Enemy at the Gates and Truman Show

So yes, I have been watching movies with Chris.

But, these movies I watched about 2 weeks ago. didn't get around to writing about them!

Both of them were terrific!!!!

Enemy at the gates is about war between Russia and Germany. It's a great movie about power, friendship, loyalty, and skill.

The Truman show. It exactly as it's pronounced. Not to worry if you don't know what I'm talking about. Once you see the movie, you'll get the pun. :P Great acting and very.. interesting yet disturbing concept. really neat idea.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Leon The Professional - 1994

I watched a movie with Chris, and oh my goodness, I can't believe I'm missing out on so much!!

Highly recommended.

Natalie Portman's in this movie. You know the girl from V for Vendetta? Speaking of that movie, I want to watch V again.

Really, watch Leon. It's worth your time.

Okay, a little bit about the movie:

An assassinator.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Starship Trooper Trilogy

Well, I just finished watching the 2nd of the Tril.
It's nasty. Like, bloody, arms, legs, head, fingers sort of nasty.

Really very STRANGE 2nd movie. Though, I'd say I enjoyed it a bit more than the first.

However, I was really confused - there isn't any continuity of characters from the first to the second.

I'll keep you posted about the third.

posted: 8/28/08 12: 27 AM


I finished watching the third one with my brother tonight. interesting indeed.
Very odd. very, very odd.
Recommended movies, though I think that the Aliens Quadrilogy is much more exciting and scary.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Alien's Quadrilogy

I finished off the quadrilogy this past weekend. It was GOOD.
strange and weird, but good. This was a good 8 hours invested.

Highly recommended. And, trust me, it's different from Star Wars. Although it does sort of take place in space, believe me, these movies will keep you on the tip of your ass. Literally.

Good thing Chris was there for all of it. He was my human teddy bear. Except for parts of them. It was so intense, I had to leave his warmth and curl in my blankets and crawl closer to the computer monitor.

It was amazing.
And, if you're looking for character development - we got a jackpot here. The four movies were filmed over a 20 year period. not only do you have character development, you have actor literal development too. And, it was GOOD.

now, go watch it!!!!!

Monday, August 18, 2008

ALEINSSSSS

Over the weekend, I watched Alien 1 and 2 with Chris. Well, their names are: Alien and Aliens.

They were GOOD. Aliens, I must say is much better than Alien. But that makes sense. They have a much better budget and etc. etc. To be honest, I was a bit disappointed when I watched Alien. But, I think that is because here we are in the 21st Century, it is nearing 2010. This movie was made around 30 years ago. Even before I was born! Alien was released in 1979. Now, for a 1979 film, it is impressive. Aliens was released in 1986. It overlaps the time that Star Wars was produced.

I would definitely recommend this movie, well movies. Aliens kept me on my toes! Figuratively. In the literal sense, imagine a girl sitting on a bed, leaning against the wall watching a movie from a laptop. Now, imagine the girl grasping onto the blankets, curled up close to the screen, watching the monitor intently. That's how good it was.

I'd give it a REALLY good rating (the second movie: Aliens). The first movie, isn't as good... but, the second movie wouldn't be nearly as good if you don't watch the first one.
Excellent movie. Very well done!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Why So Serious?

image credits: image and rights belong to IGN. Copied from IGN: The Dark Knight Publicity Stills Full Size 1997561

The night is dark is just before the dawn.

I watched the Dark Knight last night. And WOW, was the movie LONG. Dang. I kinda wished we didn't watch it last night, and had I known that it were that long, I probably would have declined the watch. The movie was good. Just, a bit too long in my opinion.
[movie show time was 11:10pm, got home at 2.15am]

Heath Ledger, who played "the Joker", was really, very good. It's a shame that we can no longer see his extravagance in future movies on the big screens. I was always a Batman fan when I was a little kid. But, I don't ever recall 'Bruce Wayne' as the snobby kind. Or the 'grand entrance' sort of person. I'm talking about when he got off the helicopter and holding one woman in one arm. Uh, that picture is UGLY. That was not my childhood perception or version of Bruce Wayne.

But hey, this movie is a classic. How can you miss it?! Besides, those scenic views are filmed from my hometown. That's right. The H.K.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Strange...

is the movie that I watched today.

Yes, I know what you're thinking - God, does this person have a life? They keeping blogging about movies, giving short reviews and sporadic critics and praises for them. There is no consistent format or consistent way of critiquing (if any at all) the movies.

Well, I suppose that my current 'living' allows me to view movies, ranging from the boring, slow-paced and 'no-plot' movie like "The Omen" to the funny, fast-paced "Kung Fu Panda", to the mind-boggling "Cube" and gruesome yet edging and disgustingly intriguing SAW series.

Anyways, the movie that I watched today White Noise 2: The Light, was indeed a strange movie. Speaking to the dead, to seeing electric static transmissions, and then incorporating Satan and aspects of the Christian Religion into the same movie... is just weirddd. It wasn't creepy weird, nor was it that scary - it was just strange. It was the: "huh?!" phenomenon more than anything. Flat out: I didn't like it, nor the way things went down. At points, the movie was so slow going. Seriously, when your family members get murdered, wouldn't you go crazy trying to find out who the hell the man who wanted them dead is?! The pacing and the events just didn't go well for me. The way the movie ended ... ekkk. Didn't work for me either.

So, there you have it in a nut shell: the movie White Noise 2: The Light is a movie about white lights bundled with dead people and the devil. Weirdness. But, not the recommended sort of weirdness.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Talk about Family Drama

While waiting for my hair to dry late last night, I decided to watch a movie that's been in my "movies" folder but had yet to be viewed: The Curse of the Golden Flower.

The costumes were so beautiful, the entire place made it seem so majestic! The scenes were a beauty to watch. I loved the synchrony of the movements. That wow-ed me. And, the way the Empress looked, was just absolutely stunning. Her head decorations were so intricate and beautiful, her make-up was very nice. I suppose that Chinese Traditional Wear and the complexities of it attracts me - not that I would like to spend hours and hours dressing myself up. It is such a beauty to behold.

Now that I've finished gushing about how beautiful everything looked, the "drama" factor. I thought this was extremely odd/weird/strange all together. So many things were going on at the same time. A complete Royal disaster. I guess I really don't appreciate how the family members were portrayed. I don't think it's that realistic that a very young son (perhaps 10-12 years of age) would kill his own elder brother in front of both his royal parents. That's just calling for a suicide. What's even more strange and I thought was out of wack was that the murderous young son does die - and by his father's own hands. And if that's not enough, we see the father flogging his own son's dead body. And, that, my friend, is completely uncalled for. And, this is just one of the crazy things that happen in this Royal family. These things just makes the entire Chinese Royalty seem insane, as if the Empress being made to lose her mentality is not enough.


One wacked movie. I don't really like the plot. There's no twist, and if there is, I'm not seeing it. I thought the Empress would do something real smooth by having a second surprise attack ... but, there wasn't one. I was a bit disappointed by the way things end. This movie is quite morbid - most of the characters die, and thousands of expendable bodies are killed i.e. soldiers.

But, I did really enjoy the visual delicates and details of this movie. I suppose it would have been better if the second line of subtitles had not been cut off (the movie is in Mandarin, and I can only catch several phrases here and there). As for recommendations - comparing this to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, CTHD wins by having a lot of martial arts moves, character development and having such a tragic plot ending. Although I would still watch the Curse of the Golden Flower, there doesn't seem to be much of a planned out plot to me.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

My first photo upload on blogger!

OH, I hate how "A Beautiful Mind" always makes me cry - especially near the ending! It's so good! I love it!

So, here's a preliminary photo view of my bike - this is how I lock it up:

Doesn't look too good without a seat. HAHA.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

21// Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

These are just some of the movies that I have been watching as I slowly pass the days, and actually, my days seem to pass by so quickly. Time seems so plenty, yet when lived, so little.

21

This movie is your typical casino robbing movie. Nothing spectactular, I must say. Entertaining to see Kevin Spacey though. But, I do think that this movie is very, and i mean very much like the other casino movie - i can't remember the name, and I can't find them on IMDB. BUT, there are 3 characters, who are also students. I remember the CHinese guy really well - I'll know his face when I see it. Anyways, I watched it about 3 - 4 years ago. Movies on the Movie channel were about 1-2 years old. So, I'm thinking it came out either 1999 - 2001 (or earlier). I thought that movie was good!

Anyways, this movie. Really nothing special here.

As for Harold and Kumar - well, it's Harold and Kumar. What do you expect? It's about the same quality as the first one. It's the stupid kind of movie. I personally don't find much humor in movies like these. Don't ask me why I watched it. All I can say is, I feel a little jippedof the 1.5 hours I spent awake when I could have been sleeping.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Judge Dredd

Finished watching another movie tonight. I like it when I watch movies with Chris like this. It was in the car, nice and cosy, but then battery died! So, we moved to my basement. I think it's really nice to just sit and relax with him. Even if it's in a small basement, even if it's just on the floor, sitting on cushions. 

We watched Judge Dredd, and it has been forever since I've last watched Sylvester Stallone! And, mmmhmm, he was such a hunk! Not too good an actor, and reminds me a bit too much of Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminiator 2. 

It also reminded me of the time we watched "The Fifth Element" in my basement. And, I enjoyed both the movie and the company. 

Alright, now about the movie - it's interesting. The story is quite interesting. Nice to see that in a movie with such an actor (it's almost like how you don't expect to see a good plot in Jet Li movies, because normally, people go for the action). Well, this plot is definitely not a WOW plot, but it's not bad. Interesting plot, settings, and the way the city functions. 

Though, I liked The Fifth Element more. There are some 'cheesy' parts in the Fifth Element, but I like the plot and story, and character development more in The Fifth Element. Bruce Willis Movies have currently not let me down! And, that lady actor is awfully good! Comparing the two movies, I'd watch The Fifth Element. But, I suppose you can't expect that much character development in actors who don't really carry/convey that wide a variety of facial expressions. Sorry actors, I don't meant to offend - just expressing my opinion towards this form of art.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Watching Movies & Reading Books

I've been watching a lot of movies recently, and one of the things that I want to do is read more books. I gave myself a little summer reading to do: Read 10 books by the end of this summer, and I hope to be able to achieve it!

Some of the books I've read so far:

Carolina Moon - Nora Roberts
Scarecrow - Matthew Reilly
Who Moved My Cheese? - Spencer Johnson
I Won't Learn from You and Other Thoughts on Creative Maladjustment - Herbert R. Kohl
Tuesdays With Morrie - Mitch Albom

And those that I hope to finish:

Savage Inequalities - Jonathan Kozol
The New Teacher's Handbook - Yvonne Bender

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Cube

I watched Cube on watch-movies.net. It's a old 1997 movie. A classmate from last year, one of my zoology classes, mentioned it when I talked about SAW (I, II, III & IV). He said that Cube was a psych-thriller that I should watch if I liked things like my description of Saw. You see, he had never seen SAW or any of the series himself and was suggesting this movie based on some of the traps I talked about from the SAW movies.

And, my review about it is: definitely NOT up to par with SAW, or ANY of the ones released so far!! But, I will reserve some comments for this movie. It wasn't bad. Actually, I was expecting much more gory than was displayed. It wasn't as scary actually. The Hills Have Eyes, and even Untraceable gave you more tension and chills than this movie. This movie, I thought played more on the mind, not so much gut reaction. It would have been brilliant if a viewer actually figured out the puzzle. I mean, if that were me, I'd feel so proud of myself, and I would love the movie. But, I didn't. SO, i don't love the movie, i like it. Maybe even enough to watch it again with someone - definitely not by myself. SAW, on the other hand, I would watch again by myself. Actually, I just copied a copy of it from Chris' hard-drive to my Macbook.

I don't want to say too much about the movie, since I don't want to give anything away - because I'd want you to watch it!! It's quite a fun movie!
No ratings this time - I can't think of one at the moment. It wouldn't be a low rating, that's for sure. And, alright. I can tell you that it's about people, and a cube. You try to figure out what happens, or, watch it to see it in front of you!
And, i think it is good because, the quality that I watched was terrible - the audio and video were out of sync about 75% of the time, but I still watch the whole 1.5hours of it! That should tell you something! And, remember, it is categorized as: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller - well at least on IMDB!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Watching Wall-E

I clicked on a one of the features blogs posted on www.blogger.com and came across a Pixar Blog.
One of the blog entries featured a girl "Courtney" who cried watching the Wall-E trailer. What happened is that she posted her a video of her on YouTube crying to the Wall-E trailer. (she says why on her own blog) and eventually, Pixar is invovled! I think the story is really cute. You can read Courtney's own article of the experience.

I've heard mixed comments from my friends regarding Wall-E. My boyfriend Chris says that it's not bad, whilst another friend didn't think it was that great. I think I need to go watch it and make my own judgment call!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Movies, Movies, Movies

Being unemployed, I've had plenty of time to endulge myself in movies (and, as you can see, late nights as well - terrible for me body).

And, to try to help with that.. I'll list the movies and write you a review for them later.

[edit: WARNING: SPOILER ALERT!!!]

The Bank Job

A movie similar to Ocean's 11, but not as exciting or thrilling. It's about a small group of villans who rob a bank - duhhh - they rob the deposit boxes. smart move, since there's no record of what's in the deposit boxes. and, thus, 'deposit safety boxes', so the people who store their things there don't need to leave any recod of what's in there. The whole sotry is of course, about how they get the things they do. It's not a bad movie. Though not a bad movie, i'm not sure i would pay to watch this movie. I didn't, so, i'm alright with that.

My suggestion: watch it when you have lots of time on your hands to kill.
My rating: 6.5/10

Untracable

This movie is very disturbing. Better than "The Kingdom" for me. It's about Federal Agents in the Internet Crimes Dept. and they have new case. Well, it turns into a new case. A site called: www.killwithme.com Live Streaming of torture of animals and humans are displayed online. The intensity of the killings increase, as with the speed that the victims die. The site works in such a way hat, the more people who visit the site, the more torture is incurred, or inflicted: the fast the victim dies. And, the big spoiler: the FBI agent herself gets caught in the middle and is found to be on the site - Streaming on camera: live.
I don't really lik the ending though. But, freaky and spooky. Of course, definately doesn't beat SAW. But, for a movie like this, it's not bad!

My suggestion: watch it if you feel like watching something disturbing, and freaky. And, don't go to the site. It's stupid. seriously.
My rating: 7/10

The Kingdom

My reaction: BOOOOOO!!!!! WHAT?!??!?!!? the sotry goes like that???!!!!???!!!??!! BOOO.
I don't like the plot at ALL. An FBI agent is killed durin a bombing, and the other FBI agents go and get the bastard that killed their buddy. riiiiiight. boooooooo. Seriously, 24 is SO much better than this. This movie sucked for me. The action, was not great. There was a lot of gun shooting military rifles and 2-3 bakooka scenes that I thought were really cool. But, other than that: WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?

My suggestion: don't watch it. watch 24 instead :P it's 12times longer, but worth it.
My rating: 5.5/10

By the way for the Anglie Jolie movie: Wanted, the action wasnt bad - pretty good bloody graphics. :P But, I still think that Mr. and Mrs. Smith tops it.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Wanted

Just got back from watching The Wanted with Chris, my brother and Ken.

It was a very spontaneous activity. We met up separately at First Markham Place and got ourselves some tickets from the Express Ticket Booths - where your ticket tellers are computers ;p

Anyhow, for tonight's show, i think we got lucky. After purchasing our tickets, we head in only to find one huge line up and the beginning of a second one. But, no later than 5 mins that we arrive to the theatre doors, people are already ushered to take a seat. This is 45mins before the previews begin. I walk in, and wasn't expecting to be able to find nice seats since about 30 people were let in before me. And, Vola, I walk in to find the entire back row empty - PLOP. I'm in and so the other 3 bodies.


Now for the SPOILER ALERT:
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING CONTENT MAY CONTAIN SPOLIERS FOR 'THE WANTED'.

First off, the plot doesn't really make sense - but, despite that, i liked the little twist they gave. For which, I'm really glad is there other wise, i'd really be just watching a movie for the sake of seeing Angelina Jolie.

There's a lot of action, and I'd say I really like the facial expression of the main character "Wesley" - terribly sorry that I don't know the actor's name and I'm too lazy to look it up now.

Be prepared for a lot of bullet action and a lot of blood. Also, a lot of usage of the big fat F-word. It's interesting to see and hear Jolie swear. I've never seen that before. And, also most of the other actors. Oh yes, and did I mention that there was NO NUDE other than some ass? Well, I don't know whether this news will be a sigh or a groan, but I was quite relieved. I guess that's because it was my first time 'supervising' in an 18A movie.

My rating: 7.5-8/10

To read more about my views and movie rating(s) and recomendations for this movie, please visit: www.flyonward.blogspot.com/2008/06/mini-review-wanted.html
my ratings are listed in the first comment of the blog post.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Kung Fu Panda + Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

[edit: i found out something new about blogger today, and that is that you can customize the dates and times that your posts go up!! I didn't know that!!!! the time that I wrote the below post is July 8, 12;42AM. And I have movied it to it's current time and date]

Kung Fu Panda

As I check my iPhone Notes to retrieve the list of books I've read, I also see that I've tapped a list of movies that I watched before June 20, 2008. THis should be around the time that I watched The Omen. I watched this at the theatre with Chris, Yogesh, and my brother.

The movie was ENTERTAINING!!!! Yay Jack Black!! We love you! This movie was GOOD! I would put them in the "As good as The Incredibles or even better" category. It was funny, but not only funny, but I like the action, the emotions, the laughter, the fear, the sadness. ALL of it! A wonderful family movie, a wonderful couples movie, a wonderful anything movie! I would watch it again!!

You should watch it too!! Actually, I think it's like Madagascar, but better!

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
No WONDER this movie won so many awards!!! The action/sword-fighting scenes are truly fantastic!!!! I loved this movie so much! It has such a sad, sad ending. I wish it didn't have to end that way. Why, oh why can directors not be nice to the audience (me) and make them live happily ever after? Wow, i am such a sap-ball! Yes, I know why they didn't do that, if they did, the movie would be so cheesy and sappy, yada, yada. But, anyways, I'm glad the characters finally managed to admit their professed love for each other. Finally. ;)
This is definitly a classic that you must see!