TanglewoodBoy Posted September 6, 2010 Share Posted September 6, 2010 (edited) watched this film earlier on CINEMAX......it has a good story and some good acting by the cast... a must watch film for those of you searching for a purpose.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Wild_%28film%29 Edited September 6, 2010 by TanglewoodBoy Quote Link to comment
Jay Tee Posted September 7, 2010 Share Posted September 7, 2010 The last exorcism was only good sa trailer. the movie was a major disappointment. it had good build up in the beginning but as the film went on, it started to blow arse. most esp the end...it'll leave you shaking your head in disbelief 2/10 Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 Saw Devil. Liked it. I was ready to be disappointed just in case Mr Night delivered another doozy like Signs, but this movie kept my hair on end for most of its 80 minutes. Then again, I'm easy to please (and it was cold in the theater). I kind of liked The Village and Lady in the Water so if those films didn’t do it for you, this might not either. But even with most critics giving this movie scathing reviews, I have no problem wasting P180 on it. It was fun. Especially since a lot of the people in the theater I was at were screaming indulgently at even the most hackneyed ‘lights out, vague figure appears’ moments. If you've seen the trailer you know that most of the action happens inside a claustrophobe's worst urban nightmare - an elevator. (I was surprised at how swiftly the characters were placed in that elevator, the foreplay was very short.) Outside the elevator, it’s watching the fear grow first in the eyes of the security guards and then in Chris Messina’s detective – as they watch what unfolds through the closed-circuit camera – that keeps the audience riveted. That and the foreboding cinematography. Of course, your enjoyment of the film is dependent on a few things: If you find enclosed spaces and unreliable lighting unnerving, you’re ripe for at least a shudder. If you allow yourself to be creeped out by a story of the devil roaming the earth looking to retire a few damned souls earlier than scheduled then this movie won’t be bad. If you grew up in the Philippines and were surrounded by superstition and serious stories of things that go bump in the night you might find some wild fear to relate to. If you don’t struggle against the irrational actions of some characters – such as touching a live wire in a dark basement when there’s a puddle of water near your feet (don’t they know they’re in a Shyamalan movie and being unbelieving characters are bound to die?!) – then you’ll be ok. This movie is an extreme folk story in an urban setting, with modern themes like alcoholism mixed in with timeless ones like repentance and redemption. It was good for a Saturday night thrill. Quote Link to comment
jubei30 Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 watch social network --- nice movie.. intelligent .. witty ... love aaron sorkin wrk Quote Link to comment
TanglewoodBoy Posted October 30, 2010 Share Posted October 30, 2010 watched THE HOLE last night in DVD... it's really bad, boring story, i give it a 4/10 very mediocre compared to other horror movies..... Quote Link to comment
Itto Ogami Posted November 8, 2010 Share Posted November 8, 2010 (edited) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4e/Boondock_2_poster.JPG/220px-Boondock_2_poster.JPG hip & funny action -can't wait to get a hold of the first movie. http://lh3.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewSS1C1bI/AAAAAAAACHM/ZVDqExa-VbM/narutoVery_Good.gifhttp://lh3.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewSS1C1bI/AAAAAAAACHM/ZVDqExa-VbM/narutoVery_Good.gifhttp://lh3.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewSS1C1bI/AAAAAAAACHM/ZVDqExa-VbM/narutoVery_Good.gifhttp://lh3.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewSS1C1bI/AAAAAAAACHM/ZVDqExa-VbM/narutoVery_Good.gif out of http://lh4.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewRwt9GCI/AAAAAAAACHM/HFR0v85dtzo/narutoClaping.gifhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewRwt9GCI/AAAAAAAACHM/HFR0v85dtzo/narutoClaping.gifhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewRwt9GCI/AAAAAAAACHM/HFR0v85dtzo/narutoClaping.gifhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_3Lud_9_uocs/TMewRwt9GCI/AAAAAAAACHM/HFR0v85dtzo/narutoClaping.gif Edited November 8, 2010 by Itto Ogami Quote Link to comment
davemac27 Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Isa sa mga magagandang movie ng 2010... cool effects and how it play the character ng movies... good sound track ... cool story ...kung gusto nyo naman maiba at bago ayus eto movie na toh.! Quote Link to comment
ibirp Posted November 23, 2010 Share Posted November 23, 2010 HP7. Do you think its really worth to watch it in 3D? or not much difference in normal screen?? Quote Link to comment
Stephen A. Posted November 30, 2010 Share Posted November 30, 2010 just watched HP7 yesterday...i must say i wasn't disappointed since, i think, 95% is taken directly from the book...looking forward to part 2... Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted December 4, 2010 Share Posted December 4, 2010 Anyone watched Let Me In? i felt like i was watching the sleeper movie of the year with Let Me In. it's just the right palate cleanser after all that gooey teenage Twilight hoo-hah. though the mood is a bit depressing, it's necessary, and used effectively. Let Me In is a remake of the swedish film Let the Right One In, but this version was fresh to me. the vampire here is nothing like anne rice's, bram stoker's, or (thankfully) stephenie meyer's vampires. there are many unexplored allusions to what kind of creature this is - "you smell funny," owen the young protagonist, says to it and its tummy rumbles grotesquely because we know it hasn't fed in a while. this isn't a perfumed cullen we're talking about here. there is no gloss on this vampire, except for a certain luminosity in her 12-year old face when she is fed, content, and defending her outcast friend. definitely worth watching. Quote Link to comment
fortune_cookie Posted December 7, 2010 Share Posted December 7, 2010 (edited) i felt like i was watching the sleeper movie of the year with Let Me In. it's just the right palate cleanser after all that gooey teenage Twilight hoo-hah. though the mood is a bit depressing, it's necessary, and used effectively. Let Me In is a remake of the swedish film Let the Right One In, but this version was fresh to me. the vampire here is nothing like anne rice's, bram stoker's, or (thankfully) stephenie meyer's vampires. there are many unexplored allusions to what kind of creature this is - "you smell funny," owen the young protagonist, says to it and its tummy rumbles grotesquely because we know it hasn't fed in a while. this isn't a perfumed cullen we're talking about here. there is no gloss on this vampire, except for a certain luminosity in her 12-year old face when she is fed, content, and defending her outcast friend. definitely worth watching. SPOILER ALERT!!! I read the book after I've watched the movie. Though the movie seemed to have stayed loyal to the book, the few tweaks actually profoundly changed the nature of the Abby, and most specially her relationship with Owen. In the book, the guardian is purely a hired-hand. He's a pedophile and so harbors his own interests with his employer, Eli, the vampire girl. But in the movie, it was shown that the guardian was a former 12-year-old friend/boyfriend turned old. So with the guardian presently burdened with middle age, the movie now implied that the girl sought out a new 12-year-old boy to replace what the function was of the guardian in her life. So from the supposedly innocent yet pure relationship between Abby and Owen in the book, it was turned 180 degrees in the movie, for one based on function and for the other an escape from loneliness. But at least in the movie, Abby simply said she's not a girl, so further fanning the mystery of these creatures. But in the book, she/he is indeed really a boy, whose real name is Elias, making their relationship, hmm.. icky! Edited December 7, 2010 by fortune_cookie Quote Link to comment
dungeonbaby Posted December 15, 2010 Share Posted December 15, 2010 highly recommend The Fighter starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Slater, in what is probably the latter's best performance yet. this is the movie that Wahlberg was making when he was visiting Pacquiao in the wild card gym. all Pinoys should watch this film if only because we love Pacquiao and, by extension, boxing. but more than that, the acting from all quarters was superb, even the honky tonk sisters that one review called "a bouffant, virulent version of the seven dwarves" were perfect. watch the movie before its swept away by the manila film fest. http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2010-12-10-fighter10_ST_N.htm?csp=IMDBreviews Quote Link to comment
mightytor Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 (edited) ANY MOVIE REVIEWS ABOUT TRON HERE>??? Anyone who would see Tron Legacy should see Tron first. Tron is the 1982 film which I think is ahead of it's time. Though perhaps not as strong dramatically as it is technologically, TRON is an original and visually stunning piece of science fiction that represents a landmark work in the history of computer animation. Now comes Tron Legacy. The sequel after almost 28 years. with all the technologies and break thoughs in movie making. like CGI..it's no longer as stunning anymore.But still Tron Legacy boasts dazzling visuals, but its human characters and story get lost amidst its state-of-the-art production design.. Still worth the watch.. It's good to see two Jeff Bridges in this film. the other is his younger version.. Edited January 11, 2011 by mightytor Quote Link to comment
Manthao Posted January 12, 2011 Share Posted January 12, 2011 Tourist is not that bad and not that good. Angelina Jolie did not perform any action scenes in here so don't expect that the tourist' action scenes are like SALT. The plot and content of the movie is a bit good. This movie is more of a content than an action/stunt movie po..... After you watched the tourist, you might say... "ok lang..." Quote Link to comment
Igniz Posted January 13, 2011 Share Posted January 13, 2011 panoorin nyo yung Flipped, great movie! Quote Link to comment
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