Usually, Sandra Bullock’s characters are compelling and have tons of personality. But in this movie, her character is being unconventional just for the sake of it. I miss her old movies like “Two Weeks Notice” and “Miss Congeniality”. Don’t watch it.
Sexy Beast (2000)
Labels: Jonathan Glazer | author: AlephIn 2002, the Academy Awards nominated Sir Ben Kingsley an Oscar for best supporting actor in this film. He lost. It's not important to know who won the award that year because many claim that Kingsley's ferocious performance was unforgettable. He is not the scrawny Indian icon he's mostly remembered for, but the complete antithesis; a bad ass. Kingsley resembles that of a dog; particularly a large-full-grown Doberman. He attains manipulation, darkness, fear, and aggression in his portrayal as the cockney-jabbering-Machiavellian Don, which is all too powerful. There is a reason why Ben Kingsley was knighted, perhaps this film will give you a clue...

2012 (2009)
Labels: Roland Emmerich | author: YaoKind of disappointing. They upped the scale on CGI but slacked off on the script. The casting is awesome though. You got Woody Harrelson playing a hippie and Danny Glover playing the President of the U.S. Sweet! Plus the addition of Chiwetel Ejiofor and Thandie Newton is refreshing. Didn’t really liked John Cusack. Probably not one of Roland Emmerich’s best works. Independence Day was way better. Watch it if you want.
Pirate Radio (2009)
Labels: Richard Curtis | author: Yao(Clap, clap, clap) Wow. Just freaking wow. Parties, sex, drugs, rock & roll. This movie is hell of a watch. If you like rocking fun films with lots of personality and witty humor, you have to watch this. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not all just about having fun. It has a greater meaning. Free speech!!! Freedom from oppression!!! Down with the bureaucratic tight asses who thinks anything different from their anal hair is an affront to nature. WATCH IT!!!
The Final Destination (2009)
Labels: David R. Ellis | author: YaoAnother franchise that is being milked to its death. When the first movie came out, it was pretty sweet plus the novelty factor makes it a worthy experience. But after 3 movies which basically stuck rigidly to the same formula, this one is rather boring. And isn’t the whole point of watching these horror/gore films is the gore? Why would anyone show less gore through the use of CGI? Don’t watch!