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post Sep 7 2013, 11:02 AM

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I Am Legend (2007)

Pretty interesting movie.

From a "lone survivor" point of view and again, very much copied by now (Oblivion (2013) comes to mind).

Probably one of Will Smith's best know work (we shall see if he survives the After Earth (2013), incident).

Picture Quality and Sound Quality is pretty impressive. Sorry am not in a mood to add more. I just finished the special feature where the American CDC keeps insisting the any modern pandemic would be an Asian thing. That is just bias...

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Behind the Candelabra (2013)

Well, now I'm really sorry I made an earlier statement in the Behind the Candlelabre thread, because this is really good movie.

Well scripted, VERY well acted and well directed by Steven Soderbergh.

I'm actually old enough to have actually watch one/two of Liberace TV specials!!

I have to admit, that he know how to entertain people using the piano!!

I have never imagine his personal life to be so... complicated.

I really have to give Michael Douglas for his work here, because he actually captured Liberace's mannerism, down peg!!

This is a drama, and have to add, it is very engaging.

One more thing I would like to add here is.... How does one get from Captain Jonathan Archer to Bob (Scott Bakula)!!!???! laugh.gif

The unpredictable nature of the movie production world... tongue.gif

If you like drama, give this a try.

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World War Z (2013) Addendum

Supposedly, there was a lot of issues when the movie is in production.

Also, when they showed snippets of this movie was at Comic Con (I think) the fans were not impressed.

So, this movie received a lot of "bad press" before it was shown in the movies.

Investors were jittery, pressure were put on the director and star (Brad Pitt).

As you had notice, this is an addendum to my World War Z review

My original review can be read here

World War Z Review

What I like to add here is that for the life of me, I cannot fathom how this movie cost USD 190,000,000!!!!

PQ is decent.

AQ is good.

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Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

Let me get one thing straight, the Fast and Furious is never my favorite franchise...

The first three were VERY disjointed, and have to add, the franchise had... evolved into something it was never meant to be, when the first was made...

My... concern about this movie franchise is that some car "enthusiasts" cannot tell the difference between movie and life, and I'll leave it at that.

This franchise is 12 years old the first being The Fast and the Furious (2001), and have to add Paul Walker compared to Vin Diesel, seems to be the one that is aging ungracefully... laugh.gif

Okay, credit where credit is due, the script writer for this actually took the trouble of going through all the previous script and tries to make head and tails out of all of them.

Fast and Furious 3 is still sticking out like a sore thumb though...

Car stunts are crazy.

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Chicks are hot, which brings me back to my earlier statement about some car enthusiasts... Please remember these are movies and they have ALOT of stunt coordinator and planner to do what we see on screen...

PQ is good. AQ is fantastic.

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QUOTE(shootkk @ Sep 9 2013, 09:48 AM)
Haha! Yes, the series has gone through some sort of transformation. It's now more of in line with heist movies that uses fast and powerful cars instead of just showcasing the cars as the stars of the movie.

The timeline of the series is non-linear. It goes like FF1 --> FF2 --> FF4 --> FF5 --> FF6 --> FF3 and FF7. We will see some tweaking to the FF3 story in FF7 as witnessed in the post credits scene in FF6 where Jason Statham made an appearance. All in all FF3 will be like a side story while the main storyline about Dom and the gang goes on.
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That is... interesting. Thanks for that. I did not know.

I suppose I'll watch, with James Wan directing, and them aligning the timeline to make Fast and Furious 3 make sense...

I do remember Lucas Black kinda made an appearance on one of the Fast And Furious after the 3rd...

Please correct me if I'm wrong. And Justin Lin actually made 3 - 6!!! biggrin.gif

You know you are old when in the Special Feature the director mentions that when the first Fast And Furious was made, he was in Film school... biggrin.gif
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X2 (2003)

Probably my favorite X-Men movie to date!

All the set piece are there.

Patrick Steward (Professor Charles Xavier) and Ian McKelley (Eric Lensherr / Magneto) are great!

Who would have thunk that Brian Cox (William Stryker) is such an S.O.B....

The star for me in this movie is.... Alan Cumming (Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler). Very well executed and acted character! I was most disappointed when they did not include him in the 3rd installment (supposedly, Alan Cumming got greedy. That is what I heard. True/Not, I cannot say)

I do have several small peeves about this movie, I don't understand why Aaron Stanford replaced as John Allerdyce / Pyro and that Jason 143 character is a little under developed...

PQ is much superior to X-Men

AQ is Great!!

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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

As stated previously, probably my least favorite X-Men movies...

Brett Ratner (Gosh I'm so glad I did not make Superman Returns) was good at making interesting sequences but seem to have issue stringing them properly together (like Disney hand drawn animation, after Walt Disney died)...

I do admit he was given the arduous task of putting from paper to movie, the Dark Phoenix storyline... Not for the faint hearted, I assure you (too many rabid fans), still the finished product...

Also abruptly taking Cyclops away and the Wolverine luvs Jean Grey angle... not handled very well at all...

A little bit of a mess...

As you guys can see, I'm already gearing up for X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)... laugh.gif

Like always, this is JUST my two sen...

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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Sep 14 2013, 08:55 AM)
^ Mov_freak sometimes i wonder how old u are. the range of movies that you've review are quite vast and of different genres. makes me wonder if u really watch those movies that you've posted or u copy pasta from somewhere. tongue.gif but, keep up the good work. i'm watching ur comments.
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I'm ANCIENT!!!!

Okay, let me put it into perspective for you. Above I made a comment about XMen's Phoenix Saga... I actually own the original comics where the storyline happened....

As for the cutting and pasting, dude (I'm assuming you are a dude, I apologise if it is otherwise), if you can tell me where I can cut and paste my comments from, that would be great. It would save me alot of TIME!!! laugh.gif

Thanks for your heads up.

Will continue commenting.

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Four Brothers (2005)

I don't know how many times I have watched this and for some strange reason I keep coming back to this.

This movie is about four orphan boys who were deem un-adoptable, so much so that the social worker working their cases ended up adopting them.

They are all grown up and returned to their childhood neighborhood after their adoptive mother was gun down in a store robbery... A simple case of wrong time, wrong place??...

Probably one of my favorite Mark Wahlberg movie.

The interaction between the brothers I believe is what draws me to the movie...

Mark Wahlberg is pretty bad-ass here, for all the right reasons.... as oppose to him being dump-ass for all the wrong reasons (Pain and Gain (2013) anyone?... *groan*)

This is a drama with some (not alot) action scenes.

I like it. Good Story, Good direction and definite good acting from all parties concern!! For those who has little kids, please do note that it is quite violent, contains rude language and also adult situation (no sex scenes, but alot of suggestions about sex)

Go for it why don't you, if you have not already.

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We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011)

If you are a director and you need a very young gentleman to play an innately evil character, what do you do?

Apparently, director Lynne Ramsay, had found the answer. You hire, Ezra Miller!!

This movie is truly different.

Very low budget, very well scripted, acted and directed!!

This is categorise as a drama/thriller.

Tilda Swinton plays Eva Khatchadourian a well known travel writer. She suspect something is... off about her son. her husband Franklin played by John C. Reilly feels that she is over reacting and that their son, Kevin played by Ezra Miller is just a normal kid... The truth is... really really disturbing...

I wonder if this is a situation where art imitate life or otherwise, because if one reads the newspaper nowadays... similar situation seems to be... sadly... news...

A word of caution though. This movie is definitely NOT for everyone (slow paced) and also the editing can be somewhat disorientating because it jumps around different time line....

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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Sep 14 2013, 05:12 PM)
dun get me wrong. some of ur reviews are good. some of the movies u've review are those that interest me, and i've watched 'em before, and i share the same opinions of ur reviews. but i just cant fathom the fact that how many hours u spent on a daily basis watch movies?  shocking.gif  of cos u gotta really spend the time in order to come out wif those reviews.

nonetheless, i'll track all ur previous posts and see if i can find a gem or two in it and i'll go *ahem* and watch it.  laugh.gif
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The answer to your question is a simple line, I don't have a life... laugh.gif

Happy hunting for my old reviews. Be warned though, I've been told I can be a little "long" winded and also I tend to use the term "brilliant" way to often in my older post... tongue.gif

Oh and happy... "ahemming" laugh.gif

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Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds (1990)

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Supposedly, when Season 3 of Star Trek the Next Generation ended with a cliffhanger, many an American were unhappy.

So much so, that when Patrick Steward was driving down a highway during the summer of 1990, a station wagon drove up next to his car, winded down their window and shouted at him, "You've RUINED our summer!!!!" tongue.gif

This year, Paramount in an attempt to to squeeze out more money from the general public, had NOT ONLY re-released the whole of Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3 & 4, they also release a "Special Edition" bluray that has the last episode of Season 3 and the first episode of Season 4, with a supposed additional extended scene, and for the life of me, I cannot tell what is extended! tongue.gif

Viewing something that is 23 years old (and state of the art when it was first release) it is still good story telling. And with the upgraded special effects, a good view indeed.

Paramount is spending a pretty penny to update this series to Hi Def and it shows.

Even compared to the newer Star Trek Enterprise which is also released in bluray, the PQ for Star Trek and Next Generation is a tad... sharper!

For those who are not in the know, this is the episodes where the Borg, who is originally from the Delta Quadrant of space, has actually traveled to the Alpha Quadrant of space to assimilate the Federation!!

Very nail biting indeed!!!

I like it. The question you have to ask yourself now is, will you??

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Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (1972)
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx (1972)
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades (1972)
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (1972)
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons (1973)
Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell (1974)


Now for something, REALLY different.

Director Kenji Misumi will always be know for this series.

A samurai turned ronin (a samurai without a master) wonders the country of Japan, helping the simple folks while pursuing his arch enemy, the Yagyu Clan!!

The hook? His absolutely cute and adorable young son, whom his pushes all over Japan in a wooden cart.

They do not talk to each other, but rather communicate with each other with knowing glances...

I have you know, I would have KILLED for a wooden cart like the one in the movies when I was a baby, way WAY cool.

Again, please note that this is a VERY violent series, limbs and heads go a flying.... Oh and blood a spluttering...

For movies that is 41 years old, the transfer is impressive...

They must have kept the masters in a pristine environment!!

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So Undercover (2012)

With much "interest" in Miley Cyrus at this point...

In her own words, if you are an 11 - 24 year old girl, you would enjoy this, because apparently, the market segment can fully appreciate the term... "amazeballs"....

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Rapture-Palooza (2013)

DO NOT WATCH THIS.

Just DON'T.

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X-Men: First Class (2011)

James McAvoy & Michael Fassbender r brilliant as Charles Xavier & Erik Lensherr!!

Who ever would have thought that young Charles Xavier would have been should a CAD!!! laugh.gif

Storyline's good, Matthew Vaughn did a good job directing and Kevin Bacon (as Sebastian Shaw) had proven before that he can be an S.O.B. has once again proved he can be... an S.O.B.!! biggrin.gif

The younger stars who are Beast, Angel, Banshee & Darwin are fine.

PQ and AQ is GREAT!!

Again cannot wait until X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and Bryan Singer is back!!! Yeah!!!
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The Usual Suspects (1995)

How do you get your hands on an amazing script, a whole stable of great actors and also have a reasonable budget in 1995 for your directorial debut?

The answer is, you have to be Bryan Singer.

For the life of me, I don't know why I have only watch this movie NOW!!!

Everything is delivered!

There is absolutely, positively not wrong with this movie (well there are some goofs, but as far as story, acting and editing is concern), NOTHING. This movie is categorise as a mystery and boy is it ever!!!

Bryan Singer, is still showing alot of directors, how it is done, with this little gem!!

I cannot recommend this movie enough!!

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Sep 16 2013, 08:05 PM)
Riddick.

Having never seen the first two films, this turned out pretty impressive, for the first two-thirds of the movie anyhow. The first half hour or so is just Riddick and the rough, alien terrain - and it's pretty great stuff. The visual palette looks arresting, and actually reminds me of the visual style of Alien3 (a very good thing). Brown hues all around. The pacing here is meticulously deliberate. It's one man against an alien nature. Face-offs against the inhabitants are executed magnificently - carefully paced and never rushed, a true survivalist story.

The second part of the arrival of the mercenaries. In a way this part reminds me even more of Alien3, with its bunch of low life criminals/bounty hunters. Not entirely sure if it's intentional, but the head honcho of the first group of bounty hunters (that spanish guy) is hilarious at times. Most of the characters are disposable cutboard cutouts but they do provide entertaining cannon fodder for the titular character.

The last and weakest part is where the full blown alien menace arrives... and disappointing it is no where near as intimidating as the one-on-one showdowns in the first segment of the movie. Simply a generic man vs. aliens action movie, the last 30 minutes.

Watch it for the mesmerizing first act.

3.5/5
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Tremors (1990)

... This movie actually has MORE budget then The Usual Suspect!! biggrin.gif

Ron Underwood the director has actually done several movies I like Heart and Souls (1993) [One of my favorite Robert Downey Jr. movie], Mighty Joe Young (1998) and surprisingly, several TV Series I like, Boston Legal, Eli Stone, Reaper, No Ordinary Family, Necessary Roughness, Burn Notice, Castle etc, etc!!

Kevin Bacon (Valentine McKee) and Fred Ward (Earl Bassett) actually have good chemistry!! [The more modern term is Bromance]

I was actually surprise to see Michael Gross (the father in TV series, Family Ties) in this. His character Burt Gummer a red neck nuclear apocalypse believer.

This movie is tongue in cheek and is actually quite fun.

The perfect movie for a lazy Sunday afternoon if you have not watched it already!!

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Terror Train (1980)

After Jamie Lee Curtis became a silver screen scream queen in Halloween (1978), many an offer came to her. The Fog (1980) & Prom Night (1980) comes to mind.

A lesser much know movie is this one.

The highlight of this movie... surprisingly isn't Jamie Lee Curtis, but.... wait for it... Mr. David Copperfield.

Guess what character he played. He played the role of a.... wait for it... Magician!! biggrin.gif

Pre Uni kid, all trap on a train after their finals... There are chick, booze, rock and roll or, and magic show!! laugh.gif

I remember watching this or RTM (that is right folks, before TV8, before NTV7, even before TV3, we ONLY had RTM) many MANY years back!!! They censored the heck out of it!!

Nothing else worth while to say except Jamie Lee Curtis is probably pretending that she never was involve with this movie... biggrin.gif

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