They were lots of people anticipating to watch the movies as the hall was full. Munching away my bro's snacks and drinking my baby's pepsi, i was watching the flat screen tv on the incoming movies
4th July 2008
Hancock...
This movie is very vague and no praticular storyline to follow. Will Smith talent as an actor is not fully utilised in this movie- most of the acting is just acting; no connection towards the character Hancock. Expected to have more action of being a superheroes - sacrifices; power. How about the bad guys? escapees from jail? He should be able to just wipe the villant away in 1 swipe.... He has every trade of a superhero, except that he is a screw up superhero. What's going on at the hospital? Shouldn't there'll be lots of other patients too? And being to be normal, you have to stay away from your love one. At leat in the end, they still keep the ending happy.
10th July 2008
Hellboy II - The Golden Army...
Original very smooth and took me to the edge of my seat. Poor Abe - the only chance he is able to have feelings with died in order to save the world. Sacrifices? Same old stuff from the 1st sequels. Though in this sequels, there are more towards the nature side where they are trying to show that human are taking nature for granted and how they can be threaturous to our future is turning into a mutant growth in the palnet. Elves and fairies, if they do exist, they bring the balance to the polution and nature.
12th July 2008
Journey to the Centre of the Earth...
Brendan Fraser is an actor that able to bring out the humor parts of a pretty serious movies. Action plus comedy is always my first choice of movie selections. Brendan Fraser acted as a science professor whose untraditional hypotheses have made him the laughing stock of the academic community. But on an expedition in Iceland, he and his nephew stumble upon a major discovery that launches them on a thrilling journey deep beneath the Earth’s surface, where they travel through never-before-seen worlds and encounter a variety of unusual creatures.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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