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Resident Evil: Afterlife Photo

SOOOOO…. *cries*

First things first, my overall sentiments about the movie: The first one was GREAT. I’ve watched it before playing the game itself, and it’s a really cool spin-off of the game. Everything about it was great, the zombies, the action, the licker <3, the score and the actors were great too! No cliches or cheesy stuff.

And then! Apocalypse happened. And I lost all hopes for the movie franchise. It was so bad that I kinda hated the first film because of that. When Extinction came out, I was expecting so little of it, that it actually managed to redeem itself for me.

And now, Afterlife is being shot. Gosh I still remember that time when I read it in the magazine that Milla Jovovich said that she would not be in another Resident Evil film. LIESS!

So anyhoo, this photo was floating on the internetz for some time:

afterlife set photo

And Milla Jovovich on her twitter was talking about some scene on a ship and was so secretive about it until this photo came up. See those white people? Milia sorta explained that in her twitter. This is what she said:

but we call the people in white “pod people” here on set. lol! they have been used as umbrella “test subjects” in horrifying experiments.

First of all, WOA!! Milla writes a lot on her twitter! Hmm pretty weird how celebrities seem so close yet so far from us peasants. Anyhoo, yea so there are “pod people” in Afterlife. Damn I have a really bad feeling about this movie…

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Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Jess  |  No Comments »

2012 The World As We Know It

Is coming to an endddd!!!

2012

(^^ Well, that was something amusing that came up on google images when I searched 2012.  )

the real 2012

2009

Written and Directed by Roland Emmerich

Starring John Cusack,  Amanda Peet, Danny Glover, Thandie Newton and Woody Harrelson.

I was gonna watch it the day after the day before the yesterday of two days before the day after tomorrow, but the theatres were all packed – even the midnight showings. So we went to watch it today at noon, and there were like only 10 other people or so. How weird.

Although 2012 isn’t a movie that I desperately wanted to watch, I was pretty curious about what Roland Emmerich, who also happens to be the directer for Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow, is gonna do with the subject. He’s a pretty damn awesome director, especially with Independence Day, man I loved that movie.

The movie as a whole was pretty predictable, but c’mon, what else can you do with a subject of Armageddon? The plot wasn’t anything we haven’t seen before – in fact, the whole movie is a congregation of various archetypes of disaster movies. There is always a hero, and the hero will always have some family problem, most of the time with the ex-wife and kids and the ex-wife’s new husband, and there are always the nice guys in the government versus the bad guys in the government, and not to forget there is always a crazy guy who gets to say I told you so. Then the rest of the movie will be buildings falling, earth shaking, debris, tsunamis, people running around in circles, more debris, crying, screaming, warm and fuzzy dialogues and everyone gets bloody and dirty.

2012 screenshot

A pretty mommy with kids - a heartwrenching cliche

However, even if it’s a cliche and predictable story, the director delivered it well. Throughout the whole movie, I felt as if I was in one of those 4D movie rides because the CG was so well done it draws you into the movie and make you experience it. It’s one of those cinema movies where you can’t enjoy it at home as well as in the cinema because the whole experience is much contributed by the wide screen and surround sound (unless you have a home theatre system, in which case I hate you you suck). I was on the edge of my seat most of time and it was an awesome ride.

Some critics say that movies such as this and Transformers are merely CGI diarrhea and nothing more. I agree but I don’t see why that is bad when you can have such amazing and believable CGI?

It’s not that the story is bad, it’s actually a pretty solid story and plot, it just feels like we’ve all see it before. Imo, it’s better that way for this movie, you don’t wanna think too much. You just wanna shut down your brain and go on a roller-coaster ride, which is what you’ll be getting from the movie. Don’t expect deep meanings and revelations in this movie, but good entertainment, humor, solid acting and you get to watch the world getting toasted and drowned in the most magnificent way – what other reasons do you need to watch this film? None imo. I would totally just watch it a few times more.

My Verdict: 8.25/10 ★★★★★★★★¼☆ 

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Posted on November 15th, 2009 by Jess  |  No Comments »

Review: Burn After Reading

Burn After Reading

2008
Written and Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen
Starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton and Richard Jenkins

First of all – I regret that I didn’t get to catch it at the theaters when it first came out. FREAKIN SCHOOL!

I love Tilda Swinton, I love Frances McDormand, everyone loves Brad Pitt and I’m the one in everyone so I love Brad Pitt as well = enough reason to love the film. I rented it yesterday and watched it right away because darn, had I been wanting to watch this for a long time.

Imho, the kernel of this movie lies within the characters. In the DVD commentary, the Coens said that they tailored every character to the actors they had in mind. Which really shows, because the whole story revolves around these people, these characters, and the plot is able to proceed because of them and their actions. Every character is so clearly defined, and not by some typical stereotype – that’s way too easy – but rather, awkward and queer people that are so unnatural, that they seem to be the most natural thing ever! Well, other than the fact that Brad Pitt is a complete dork. Bravo, wardrobe designer, bravo. That’s a feat right there. Lemme help you add it to your portfolio.

Brad Pitt in Burn after reading

It’s pretty awesome how the plot goes. Awesome as in WTF!?  The beginning was kinda slow, introducing the characters and such, but once the stage is set and the players are ready, the plot unfolds in the most unexpected way. The witty dialogue is a big plus to the film. Although I don’t really know much of the Coen’s type of writing style, this is definitely something unique and enjoyable.This reminds me a little of Pulp Fiction, which is one of my favorite films ever. It doesn’t follow the typical Jolly Woods type of scenarios. Often, you’ll find yourself wondering what the heck just happened, why is this happening, and whether the whole thing is a blunder on the writer’s part, which I can assure you, it’s not.

Summing up, this is a fun film with no lesson learned. The ending doesn’t make you think, but neither does it satisfy you. It’s just a… termination. Done. Period. Buried. You just don’t think about it anymore. I’m sure there are underlying themes and all that serious stuff, but the point of this film is not to emphasize all that stuff, but kinda the opposite. It’s more of to take things with a pinch of salt (or pepper, if you’re into that) and just..chill.

Fun film.

My Verdict: 7.5/10 ★★★★★★★½☆☆ 

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EDIT: I just found out that it’s Tilda Swinton’s birthday yesterday, (or technically today) what a coincidence! HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU LOVELY LADY!!!!

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Jess  |  No Comments »

Trailer: Prince of Persia: Sands of Time

Clip first before anything else:

Well, I sorta liked the Zelda one better even though it’s fake and Jake Gyllenhaal-less. Don’t get me wrong, this looks awesome, but I’m not particularly looking forward to it. It’s one more those youtube hopping videos where after you finished watching it, you click on the next interesting video on the related video list.

Meh, I won’t judge any further, cuz I’ve only played the first game for 10 minutes. Even if it turns out bad it won’t hurt me that much. Although it might hurt my trust. My trust in the film industry. YOU MERRY MEN OF JOLLY WOODS SHALL BE MERRY NO MORE!!

I’ll watch a remake of Sinbad anytime though.

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Posted on November 4th, 2009 by Jess  |  No Comments »

If Your Mama Told You Harry Potter Doesn’t Exist..

Cast the levitation spell on her and have a cup of coffee. Decaf please.

No but really, Harry Potter does exist. Harry Conor David Potter that is. See, this boy from Portsmouth, Hampshire, happens to be the exact same age as Daniel Radcliffe (actor of Harry Potter), he looks sorta like the fictional character, AND, he even has a scar on his forehead! Not from a battle with the evil Lord Voldemort of course, but from running his bike into a lamppost.

The Real Harry Potter

- The real-life Harry Potter Revealed Why Sharing the wizard’s name has made his life a misery. [Daily Mail]

I would imagine it to be a really cool deal to have the same name as the world famous wizard. But apparently, Mr. Potter here despises it. He said that he had to show his ID everywhere because no one would believe his name is real. He even had to show his girlfriend his passport to prove that he’s not lying about his name. Those who believe him just make fun of him.

Poor guy. Well there’s nothing you can do about it, every fictional character’s name has to come from somewhere.  Although Cloud Strife is a pretty weird name, wonder where that came from..

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Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by Jess  |  No Comments »