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C_MelOdy
post Mar 14 2009, 05:21 AM

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- Benjamin Button
- Street Fighters..
- Slumdog Millionaire..

The worst ever movie i had watched- Street Fighters....
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post Mar 14 2009, 08:17 AM

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1. Seven Pounds
2. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
3. Slumdog Millionaire
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post Mar 14 2009, 09:01 AM

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i heard my cousinsaid watchman very nice, it is true?
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post Mar 14 2009, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(tongyam @ Mar 14 2009, 09:01 AM)
i heard my cousinsaid watchman very nice, it is true?
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it was a long-winding movie 2.5 hrs movie ....
Movie is dark, compelling, complicated...
and finally it is not some typical kick-baddie's ass superhero movie...
Some people who wanted/expect more actions in a superhero movie seems to be disappointed bout this one...

U will find this one with some sex and gore scenes which creates some flavor in the movie,...

This is the movie feedback from my friends and im not going to watch it sweat.gif
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post Mar 14 2009, 05:02 PM

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I watched Slumdog Millionaire few days back. Since it won so many oscars, i decided to download and watch it. Turn out not that bad. In fact quite interesting. A good movie to be watched once in a while. This movie does not has all those CGI effects or let you be in those suspend or action mode. It's just a slow mode movie which turn your head right round.... .LOl.. flo rida....
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post Mar 15 2009, 12:41 AM

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I second that. Not a really a catchy movie title, if you asked me and I wouldn't have watched it if it wasn't because of the many awards that it bags back academy award show. Interesting movie.

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post Mar 25 2009, 10:00 PM

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Traffic - Terrific all round.

Marley and Me - Perhaps it's because I've never really had a real pet (I once had two guinea pigs, got mauled by my neighbour's dog. I was sad for a day or two I think), I found this to be a very average movie. It showed less of the dog than I expected, and when it did so it only showed the dog's petulance, never really ever showing why exactly the family loved the dog so much. I kept asking, "why dont they just get rid of the dog?" throughout the movie.

Dark City - It looks terrific in some scenes; other scene it just looks very B-grade cheesy, most especially any scene with the Strangers and also the end fight. They say this is the adult's version of the Matrix. I disagree, but I can understand why people say it. I only think that might be true only and only because the Matrix is a lot more action-oriented. I dont think the story here is any more mature than of the Matrix, and if it is it's certainly destroyed by the end battle. The Matrix fuses sci-fi and action together almost perfectly, and I think it's a better all-round film than this. Biggest flaw is that some scenes just take me out of the movie completely and make it feel very B-grade. Not a bad film by any means, but not a great one in my book.

Doubt
- It held my complete attention throughout it's length, and the cast is brilliant. Amy Adams just lights up the screen whenever she is on. Great film.

Apocalypse Now (theatrical cut) - Saw this for the first time. Holy shit.

The Boondock Saints - Utter rubbish with utter rubbish actors. A complete mess and failure at every level. The worst thing I've seen in quite a while.

Damn, I really need to say this again. Boondock Saints is a f*cking terrible movie.

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goldfries
post Mar 25 2009, 10:18 PM

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watched FURY (in M'sia it is renamed to Chocolate. I have no idea why. I don't know which other country calls it Chocolate.) - Loved the way the film the whole show, and loved the action scenes even more!
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post Mar 26 2009, 11:09 AM

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Fatal Move (奪帥)
Sammo is back as a triad boss again... a few of the cast from SPL is back also, but this time Simon Yam is a baddie biggrin.gif

I was expecting something like SPL, since they have similar cast. But without Donnie Yen, there's no fist fighting like in SPL, but all are weapons fighting, and some which can be very bloody violent, severed hands and blood everywhere.

Haven't seen Tien Niu on the silver screen for long long time, no doubt she has aged from her prime days, but there's a WOW factor when you first see her on screen... it's hard to remove your eyes from the pair of spotlights tongue.gif

Another long time no see actor is Danny Lee, which reprise his usual role as an Inspector again, but too bad not much screen time for him to shine, he's more like a kelefei doh.gif

Wu Jing, again reprise his role as the assassin, but with more screen time and fight scenes this time, he's deadly armed with a long sword which slice through the enemies like butter. There's no doubt about his fighting skills but his acting skills and speech still need a lot of improvement.

Too bad Sammo only show off his skills at the very end of the movie sad.gif

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post Mar 27 2009, 03:13 AM

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SPK is what? or you referring to SPL (sammo being bad guy)?
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post Mar 27 2009, 03:32 AM

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What about 'Race to the Witch Mountain'?? Going to watch this movie by this weekend..

Btw Fatal Move nice?
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 27 2009, 03:13 AM)
SPK is what? or you referring to SPL (sammo being bad guy)?
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Aiks! doh.gif ya... should be SPL laugh.gif

QUOTE(zs3889 @ Mar 27 2009, 03:32 AM)
What about 'Race to the Witch Mountain'?? Going to watch this movie by this weekend..

Btw Fatal Move nice?
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Fatal Move not bad, lot's of violent scenes if you're into those
It's more of a triad story, the cops are just kelefei in this movie.
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post Mar 27 2009, 10:59 AM

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Last movie I watched was Knowing. It was seriously daaaaamn good. I give it an 8/10. Below is my review. Or you can check it out at http://doctorpopcorn.blogspot.com/2009/03/knowing.html

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X-Men - I liked it, but I've never really cared for any of the X-Men characters, so I dont appreciate all the talky bits. All the character developments take a lot of time but never interest me whatsoever.

X2 - See above, add 'overlong'. Least favourite of the 3 X-Men movies. I dont think I will want to watch this and the first one ever again.

X-Men: The Last Stand - Does away with all the meaningless 'character development' in the first two and kicks into high gear right from the get-go. The action is awesome (and this is what I look forward to in the X-Men movies), and the CGI and special effects are some of the best we've seen so far. Ian McKellen gives his best performance here, and for me he has always been the best thing about the X-Men movies. This is better shot than the first two too, which I thought were rather dull looking. And the score kicks ass! By far my favourite of the three. I dont care how it treats its source (the comic) or how it kills off the characters, because I'm not concerned with these things. Awesome setpieces, awesome action, awesome CGI. That's all I gotta say.

Finding Neverland - Very good movie about the author of Peter Pan. Film looks great, the fantasy bits are nicely done. Depp is alright here, not oscar-worthy though. Often his (splendid) accent takes center stage, and he doesnt really convey much emotions here. Kate Winslet is great as usual. The best performance comes from the little boy Peter. Story is good and pretty touching in the end.

Knowing
- Starts off with the whole 'deterministic vs random' issue and then veers off into family issues, dad-son and mother-daughter relationships, religion, God, scenes of destruction, typical Nicolas Cage acting, awesome special effects, and some other things, and neglecting the very premise it started with. Decent but nothing you will miss out on if you skip it. Cage should stick to roles like those in Matchstick Men, Adaptation and Lord of War. Proyas should stop giving us cheesy white-skinned mystery men.

Yes Man - Bad. Mostly unfunny and featuring a very lame Jim Carrey. That sex scene/joke was just inappropriate.

V For Vendetta - Just as awesome as the first, second and third time I watched it. Natalie Portman is the weakest link here, but she's alright still, except for that awful accent. Other than that, just brilliant.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Good, entertaining, overpraised.
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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Mar 29 2009, 04:01 PM)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Good, entertaining, overpraised.
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That is one film that I need to watch again. I don't think it gets you with the first viewing, unless you've read the book. Well, it didn't work for me the first time.
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post Mar 29 2009, 06:25 PM

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yday watched Taken... was earth hour yday
at first planned to watch race to witch mountain but the tickets all sold
taken is really nice.. how bout race to witch mountain?
what if i wna compare Taken wif race to witch mountain? which one nicer? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Makakeke @ Mar 29 2009, 06:04 PM)
That is one film that I need to watch again. I don't think it gets you with the first viewing, unless you've read the book. Well, it didn't work for me the first time.
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One of my all time favorite films.
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QUOTE(Makakeke @ Mar 29 2009, 06:04 PM)
That is one film that I need to watch again. I don't think it gets you with the first viewing, unless you've read the book. Well, it didn't work for me the first time.
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Didnt quite work for me as well. The ending in which two characters die didnt have any kind of impact on me. I think the first hour or so was really good, and then when McMurphy broke them out of the institution, I thought it was finally going to be great. But the fishing trip I felt was weak and everything after that just didnt feel remarkable. It just didnt hit any peak.

Jack Nicholson was being Jack Nicholson, as in all his movies. I also thought nurse Rachet was supposed to have a really, really big role ("one of the best villains ever") but her part wasn't that big IMO, and I didnt think she was very evil too. More so than anything else, I thought whatever that happened was mostly the inmates' own undoing.
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Yesterday finish watching Knowing, not bad movie.
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post Mar 30 2009, 03:41 PM

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Full Metal Jacket - Totally brilliant first half, with specks of real horror. Underwhelming second half. All in all, still a very good film. Some of the slow-mo death scenes were lame though.

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - Wow. Great film revolving the holocaust, engrossing from the start to the absolutely heart-wrenching ending. Watch this. I guess the great films of 2008 are slowing beginning to crop up. This is certainly one of them.

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