Monday, July 07, 2008

Moo-Moo-Vees.

Of Hancock which I find to have a sudden awkward twist mid-way and a very moderate ending. The character development of our superhero was great but only up until the part where he was eventually accepted by the society, hence the good beginning. Then, as the mystery surrounding our superhero was revealed little by little, certain scenes felt childish while others were kinda rushed through, causing a sense of disappoinment. Its like the lingering taste of pure black coffee in your mouth after a delicious round of vanilla ice-cream or rum & raisin in my case.

I kept on wishing there were more when the credits started to roll and indeed there was, so be reminded to stay in your seats first but then it was not enough. The way I would put it, even Will Smith was unable to save the disastrous second-half of the movie, sigh.

Something for the guys, Charlize Theron was extremely HOT, HOT, HOT!!! So hot that it didn't just sizzle, it burnt!



Of Wanted, engaging and almost captivating storyline or perhaps its just because I'm a sucker for these stuff, societies with secret agendas and such. The whole experience would have been so much better if all the swearings, really loads of them, were not omitted one after another, making the conversations difficult to follow at times or more like, ruining the mood. I mean, the movie was already rated 18SG, what's with the endless censoring!

Though I have to say, in the process of making most of the characters oh so cool that would keep your eyes wide opened and jaws dropped in awe, lots of scenes were overdone. Nevertheless, its still an enjoyable movie. Anyone planning to test out their ability in bending the you-know-what please include me, lols.

My only advice, not to expect too much from the previews and not to be seated too front in the cinema, too close to the screen. Else, you'll miss loads of the actions. And also, Angelina Jolie is also hot but can be hotter, lols.


Another random picture from the KLCC photoshoot last Sunday.

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