Meh. This is supposed to be a romantic comedy right? But… I don’t notice any significant comedic segments or head-over-heels romance. Meh. One thing that really grinds my gears is that Malin Akerman is not hotter than Katherine Heigl; why the hell does the film, or more accurately, the casting director tries to infer that? Don’t watch.
He’s Just Not That Into You (2009)
Labels: Ken Kwapis | author: YaoA stellar cast but the plot is like a dying fish flip flopping around. The characters have little or no depth and everything seemed forced. They tried very hard to copy “Love Actually”, but failed miserably. Don’t watch it unless you want to catch a glimpse of Scarlett Johansson’s breasts bouncing in almost all her scenes.
Let It Be (1970)
Labels: Michael Lindsay-Hogg | author: AlephThis documentary should hold a special place in the hearts of Beatles fans. The most lovable band of all time is filmed during their jamming sessions and rehearsals for what was to be their last album, “Let it Be,” and their last performance on the Apple studios rooftop. Although most of the conflict that occurred between the four lads (eventually leading to the break-up) is absent due to certain footages being controversial, this documentary shows that they were all about the music. Most of the documentary is just the four of them doing what they loved most, making music.
Avatar (2009)
Labels: James Cameron | author: YaoIf you love CGI, this is the movie for you. I watched it in 3D and it looks amazing. One point of contention though, I feel that the 3D distract the audience from the movie itself. It is as though James Cameron took an average script and covered it up with glitz and glamour and sold it as a blockbuster. Watch it for the effects.
Nine Miles Down (2009)
Labels: Anthony Waller | author: YaoVery cerebral. Kind of reminds me of “The Shining”, but with a way more hotter main character play by Kate Nauta. The plot, although average, had me guessing till the very end. Watch it.