Monday, August 30, 2010

Repo Man

There wasn't much great movies in the cinema and not much time to go out as well. Hence ended up watching something at home. Going through my movie files at home and found this. Boy it was a wrong show for me.
Repo Man is about Remy(Jude Law) working for The Union to repossess past due organ transplant. Yup organ transplant. So there's a hell lot of dissection of human flesh and rummaging the body for the implanted organs. I sooooo don't like medical operation procedure.

Anyway, Remy is a top performer for his job until an accident occur that made him get a transplant himself. His emotions started to change about the job his doing and affected his performance, causing him to unable to pay for his own transplant. Hence his colleagues had to chase and repo him.

Rating: 3.5
Good show just that there's loads of dissections going on.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Inception

Truly an amazing movie of the year. Love Chris Nolan work on it. A sense of Dark Knight meets Matrix atmosphere.

The movie is about Don Cobb extracting information from a subconscious mind of victims while they dream. He was offered a chance to get back his old life by performing a last job, performing inception, planting an idea into a mind.

The whole entering of dreams and into another dream within dream is quite compelling. The role as an architect is quite cool and I just love the way Ellen Page does it.

Ratings: 4.5
A must watch movie

Vampires Sucks

Vampires Sucks literally sucks. It's a forgettable movie parody of Twilight.

The movie parody of both Twilight and New Moon isn't much a hype. The jokes are stupid and just a short laugh. No pee leakage factor. Even Buffy in the movie got dissappointed. The plot is mostly similar, just with lame mishaps.

Ratings: 1.5
A waste to watch in the cinema and to get the dvd or even renting the dvd. Just wait till it comes out on TV or you can just d******d. Catch the drift?

Tekken

Based on the popular fighting game(I don't like fighting game) of the same name, a movie was born or more like a tele-movie.

The film follows Jin in attempt to enter the Iron Fist Tournament in order to avenge the loss of his mother by confronting the head of Tekken, Heichachi Mishima whom he blamed for his mothers death.

The fightings are not that fantastic but the character portrayal are quite close to the game counterpart.

Rating: 2
You may love it or hate it. It feels more like a tele-movie than an actual movie.

Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang

Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang or the US calling it Nanny McPhee Returns is a feel good family movie.

It's about a farmers wife trying to make ends  meet while her husband is enlisted to war. On top of mishap of the farms, she will also be hosting her niece and nephew from the city. Tension arises between the kids and their cousins. Till Nanny McPhee arrives, and emphasizing in her 5 lessons of discipline, manners and accepting consequences of ones action. Upon each lesson being completed successfully, one of her unattractive features dissappears, finally revealing her true beauty.

If only Nanny McPhee will come to our modern day and teach kids nowaday her lessons. Then the future will be in a safer hands.

Ratings: 3.5
It's a feel good movie. Do watch with the kids.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Step Up 3

First off, I've should have gotten the 3D tix. Throughout the movie, there were scenes which would be eye-popping in 3D.

Step Up was awesome, missed out Step Up 2 but Step Up 3 is awefully mesmerizing. Same story, someone new joins crew, prepare for battle, conflicts arises, crew still managed to battle at finals. No spoiler alert there.

But the dance routines and choreography are just damn mesmerizing with the flow of the camera. Feels like you're dancing along the rhythm of the beat. All the battle routines were fantastically choreographed to the highest expectation. The flow of round 1 was robotically insane, round 2 was splashtastic and round 3 was like lights along Orchard Road during Xmas, with little angels spinning the @$$ out.

Rating: 4.5
A sure watch to be mesmerized by street dancing and it's film motion.

The Last Airbender

An anticipated movie that ended as a dissppointment if you're a follower to the cartoons.

The Last Airbender follows the first season of the cartoon series where you will meet Aang, Katara, Sokka, Zuko and many others introduced in the the first season. But the characters in the movie are missing the wacky essence from their cartoon counter part. Sad to say, it was a dread seeing Aang (pronounced as Ung in the movie) being so stern and too focused. He's a wild and unpredictable kid.

But M Night Shayamalan did a good job capturing the events and actions of the Four Nations.

Rating: 3/5
Catch it if you don't follow the cartoon for the great action. If you do, just bring someone who follows the cartoon too to watch and start bitching about the movie till someone bitch back at you for being too noisy in the cinemas.

Rydikul Of Film Motion

I just love movies. Either at home or in the cinema, computer or iPod, with friends or alone, I just love watching them. Ever since my movie bible, First stopped publishing as a magazine, I kinda lost my resources for movie fix and reviews (which they sucked at it). Then again, everyone have their own opinions.

This blog is my opinions on the movies I've watched.  From motion experiences to plots(I'll raise a spoiler alert).

Enjoy!!