movie review

Coraline

June 13, 2009

Just finished watching Coraline with Yzabella. As the movie goes to the point where she opens the little door (the height of a dolly), I think it resembles Alice in Wonderland (one of my favorite childhood stories) with a cat minus the rabbit. But what led Coraline to the door was a mouse. Coraline is [...]

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Do you Play Golf?

April 11, 2009

After watching the movie, The Greatest Game Ever Played (Shia LaBeouf), I became interested in the sport golf. I thought golf is a very boring and for rich only sport and that you can hit the golf ball with sheer luck. I never thought that in order to play this game properly, you also need [...]

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Castle in The Sky Review

November 20, 2008

A.K.A. Laputa: Castle in the Sky (天空の城ラピュタ, Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta) Directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki; the man behind the epic Princess Mononoke Miyazaki’s projects (Ghibli Studios) include talking animals, adventures, family based animation and Castle In The Sky can be categorized as one. Laputa means a floating island that is also described in [...]

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The Sound of Music Movie Review

November 13, 2008

If you’re a music lover and just want to sit back and relax while watching, then this movie is perfect. This is not only about fun and entertainment. This movie also depicts love for one’s country.

It has a lot of singing, dancing, romance, and breath taking sceneries. All in all this is a fantastic movie suited for all ages.

The family that ‘sings’ together, stays together.

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Jackie Chan and Shu Qi (Gorgeous) Review

November 12, 2008

Bu (Shu Qi) is a beautiful young girl from a small Taiwanese fishing village who discovers a romantic message in a bottle. She heads for Hong Kong to find its writer, only to learn that it was in fact written by Albert (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), a lonely gay man. She, however, meets the wealthy recycling company owner, C.N. (Jackie Chan) who falls in love with her; but the plot is soon thickened by rival businessmen, hired goons, and Bu’s confused would-be boyfriend.

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