Sunday, October 30, 2011
Puss in Boots
Movie reviews and critics
While efforts have been put in to make my movie reviews as neutral as possible, you can get more blazing reviews and critics from Roger Ebert, Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb.
Roger Ebert is a Pulitzer Prize winner film critic. He has also compiled his movie reviews into several books.
Rotten Tomatoes divides its review with a red tomato sign if it's a good movie or a green splat sign if it sucks.
IMDb in the meanwhile depends on its readers to put in their comments.
Roger Ebert is a Pulitzer Prize winner film critic. He has also compiled his movie reviews into several books.
Rotten Tomatoes divides its review with a red tomato sign if it's a good movie or a green splat sign if it sucks.
IMDb in the meanwhile depends on its readers to put in their comments.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Anonymous
Anonymous questions the true identity of William Shakespeare.There are contentions that the son of an illiterate, provincial glover will not be able to write plays as brilliantly as someone who has connections with royalty. Therefore, many theories have arisen about who he really was and one of them is he was Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. This movie argues for the 17th Earl's case.
In Time
If the world population is getting out of hand then this movie suggests that in the future a human's life is limited to 25 years . They will get an additional year to buy time to live forever. Therefore, the rich will be able to afford this but the poor need to beg, borrow and steal. A life clock is imbedded into each person's arm. Now, Will Salas comes in with being wrongly accused of murdering a century old man with another 100 years in his life bank. He was talking to the man when he fell asleep and found himself with an extra 100 years in his life clock. Will was unable to stop the century-old man from leaping to his death.
Is Will able to disentangle himself?
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Rum Diary
This movie is based on Hunter S. Thompson's novel. During the 1950s, journalist Paul Kemp moved from New York to Puerto Rico to write for a local newspaper, "The San Juan Star". Puerto Rico at that time has a number of American entrepreneurs who are keen to convert the country into a capitalist paradise in service of the wealthy. Sanderson is one of them who is involved in shady property development deals. He recruits Paul to write about his latest unsavoury scheme. Hence, Paul now has to decide whether he is to write as he is hired to do or speak the truth.
Don't Be Afraid to the Dark
A 10-year old girl, Sally just moved into a mansion with her father, Alex and his girlfriend, Kim. Alex is the type of father who is too busy with his work whereas Kim gives more attention to Sally. Now this story revolves around a lonely girl who hears voices in the basement and nobody believes her. Especially her father who invested his money into the mansion so that he can renovate and sell it at a higher price to put himself in a better financial position. Expect some good scare for in time for Halloween.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Paranormal Activity 3
The movie is about 2 kids, Katie and Kristi, who befriend an imaginery friend in their house. The filming is like the first two shows where it is someone holding the camera and recording their activities for family consumption. Since its opening Paranormal Activity 3 has been grossing $52.6m in revenue. This phenomenon is scary as it beats the PA1 and PA2.
There are bumps and false alarms so be prepared to sit through and try to scrutinise if you can spot "it" in all scenes.
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