The most recent one, New Moon.
GUYS, STOP LAUGHING when Edward comes out, K?? I know that wind-blowing-his-hair, and he-looked-so-beautiful thing is kinda over exaggerate but it's no where near funny!! You are just jealous ey? (sorry my guy-reader, no offence. And er, speak-out if you have comment on that, I would love to know what do YOU think.)
Anyway, I figured what is this 'the power of love' is all about. It makes GUYS watches New Moon!!! You know how shocked I was when I found there are GUYS population in the cinema was almost half of the whole?!?! And when I figured most of these guys came in couple, yeah i think that's the power of love.
Okay there is exception. We went in group. These guys came volitionally, no power of love whatsoever.
Oh bout the movie. It sorta dissapoint me. The only pick up point is that Taylor looked hotter than I thought, (MX and jes you guys are right!) although he have unmatching face. To Taylor's fans, I am not disclaiming his hotness, just that he just looked too young-and-innocent to have that body kay? And by the way, I think Edward (Rob Pattinson) has got fake abs in order to compete (??)/ company (<-- that's more like it 'cos the former is never possible) Taylor's. and and and it was funny when him and Bella talked bout leaving each other, they looked like they were on stage or something, 'cos they are so acting please. In conclusion, I love the book way more and I wonder what does Stephenie Meyer thinks.
Moving on to the popular one, 2012.
Great effect and THAT'S IT. The family bonding part weren't so much touching to me, it seems to be a perspective tool for the movie's story telling. I just think by 'zooming into a few families and how they faced the hardship' aren't the way to make a 'super-effect-zero-story' movie anywhere near moving and touching. Or may be that's just me, I cried for 'UP' and it's an animation, merely.
Well, we are waiting for year 2012 aren't we? Oh it hits me when I think I am not gonna be graduated if this whole disaster thing is gonna happen!! (FYI, yours truly will be in the last year of her master program at 2012)
Next next, 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'.
Oh it caught me when I heard that was the last product of the late Heath Ledger. The movie was dark fairy-tale like, melancholy and theatrical, different from most of the commercial movie that we watched (and available) in the cinema, either chick-flick, action or the-disaster-and-end-of-the-world. Aprreciate the existence of Heath Ledger in it, although theatrical he performed great. And it was such a shock when Tony (Ledger's role) died in the end in the imaginarium, that was just SHOCKING, 'cos it feels real. Besides, I am honestly amazed of the production team idea of getting Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Collin Farrell to play 'Tony' in the imaginarium.
By the way, I was totally in love with the setting and colours. The fixed to the horseback vintage theatre, rainy street of London and the white haired old man.... These are all my right kind of 'thing'. I aint saying I would like to have this kind of things round me, design this sort of house (seriously the house would ends up looking like some sort of hauted mansion) whatsoever, this is just kind of my secret-fantasy-world thingy. shhhh.
^ personal favourite poster of the movie (far left), the UK one;s with Lily Cole (French (2nd from left) and Jap (3rd one) are looking good and the aussie one is kinda hideous (far right)) (clicky for larger image)
Honestly, I am getting a bit lazy here ( if you are reading and chewing the every words, I believe you are tooo) but I just gonna mentioned another (and the last ) movie here, 'Julie and Julia', in order to accomplish this 'movie marathon' mission.
'Julie and Julia' was a simple and warm movie, just the kind that give you a smile when you step out of the cinema. Remember I complained about '2012'? yeah that's the heart-warming thing that it lacked at. And for those who watched it, I found the blog, THE REAL BLOG (clicky!), no scam!! But I haven't found the book yet, I went to Borders and have a browse at the 'Bestseller' section, where all those 'movied books' usually located at. Nah, none.
This has been a long entry. Thanks for reading, even if you skipped half of it.
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