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hezda
post May 4 2008, 01:22 AM

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Got my Orphanage... kinda difficult to watch 'cause need to read the subtitles all the time. rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
hezda
post May 13 2008, 07:24 PM

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As I have notice from this thread, a lot of people here are buying BD simply for the sake of "watching" high-definition movie instead of watching the movie itself. I'm not saying that high-def is not important, it goes along side by side with the movie. It provides even more enjoyment when we watch our favorite movie. I'm trying to say that people will tend to neglect the story of the movie when they are too absorb into the high-def world. I myself would not buy a movie that have 5* PQ and AQ but with super lousy story.

Btw, boobies are great... I enjoy it. Not everyone can have those boobies like we seen in the movie. biggrin.gif

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hezda
post May 13 2008, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ May 13 2008, 07:40 PM)
Funny how you reply, and i quote:-
One very glaringly obvious example is the local audience in Malaysia in accepting their own cinematic work. See how rubbish like Cuci and countless other garbage-bin material like it gets celebrated as box-office champions while Yasmin Ahmad's offerings gets "cricket-chirping" response to say the least. Does this reflect upon Malaysian psyche and their level of thinking? Water-levels have never been any shallower.

High-def? Yes please, but i would never want to go to the movies watching crappy Apek comedy movies no matter how high-def his movies are, or how "defined" his nostril hairs are in high-def. Sorry, crappy stories will not attract audience no matter how gee-whiz-bang jawdropping it looks, without a palatable engaging story. Movies are about , in its literal mean, telling a story.
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hezda
post May 14 2008, 01:04 AM

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QUOTE(apisgogo @ May 13 2008, 11:49 PM)
ahhaha, kind true smile.gif

but people already so used to Terminator style of plot; brutal cyborg fighting, fast actions.

this series kinda slow, i guess they trying to show 'another' side of sarah connor.

seems okay to me... looking forward to their next installment of the film smile.gif
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