Sunday, July 30, 2006

THE LAKE HOUSE MOVIE REVIEW

TIMELESS ROMANCE


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Now this is a time travel movie, although the title may have suggested a “fishing” theme.

After a dozen years, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock pair up on screen once again, only this time they are connected in a more serene environment of a glasshouse by the lake. Although I am not particularly impress with these “Speedsters”, I am surprise that both had delivered some screen chemistry in this one.

The movie tells a lonely trainee Doctor, Kate (Sandra Bullock) exchanging love letters with an architect, Alex (Keenu Reeves) through a letterbox beside the Lake House. Soon they discovered that they are actually separated in time by two years – Alex lives in the year 2004 whereas Kate is in 2006.

Now, I read that this is a western adaptation of a Korean romance movie, Ii Mare. I did not watch the Korean version, but THE LAKE HOUSE’s script is so perforated. Telling a story, which toy with the time requires thorough detailing and if one is not careful, it could confuse and even frustrate the audience. Unfortunately for this movie, the scriptwriter(s) are so careless.

Nothing was explained on how that letterbox could connect two people, living two years apart. Also, where Alex could have plenty of chances, from 2004 to 2006, to meet Kate and slowly explaining their supernatural relation, both only chance upon each other once within that time frame. What’s really puzzling is that during their only meet, Alex chosen not to tell Kate anything was beyond many audience. Finally, I thought it would be reasonable if the finale were heartbreaking but the Hollywood formula does not allow that. As a result, the conclusion became illogical and unconvincing. Pardon me scriptwriters, I am sure audience nowadays are smarter than you think.

This is not the best romance movie I ever watch, but still it strikes a deep enough impression.

Movie Rating: 3/5
Commendable: Keanu Reeves
P.S: I am hoping to see a different Sandra, unfortunately, she still that same old rugged eye-candy.

Friday, July 21, 2006

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN (2008)

Legends of the walk-in Wardrode continues


William Moseley (Peter), Anna Popplewell (Susan), Skandar Keynes (Edmund), and Georgie Henley (Lucy). (Source from: http://www.narniaweb.com)

Picking up from the last movie, "Prince Caspian" finds the Pevensie siblings pulled back into the land of Narnia, where a thousand years have passed since they left. The children are once again enlisted to join the colorful creatures of Narnia in combating an evil villain who prevents the rightful Prince from ruling the land. "Prince Caspian" was first published in 1951, and is the fourth book in the seven-book series written by Lewis. It was intended as a continuation of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe."

Disney is targeting a summer 2008 release for the "Narnia" sequel.

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NARNIA's Thermal Water Bottle - S$15/-



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Monday, July 17, 2006

TOP GROSSING FILM IN 2006 - PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE DEAD MAN'S CHEST

PIRATES toppled the X-Men


'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' is the top grossing film of 2006. The second instalment of the swashbuckling adventure series made $62.2 million in its second weekend - bringing its total takings so far to $258.2 million.

'Dead Man's Chest' has already toppled the previous top grossing film 'X-Men: The Last Stand' - which made $232 million in eight weeks.

Disney's head of distribution Chuck Viane said: "It's really fun when you're riding a comet like this. This thing is just unbelievable. It creates its own wake.


(Source: THE POST CHRONICLE)

Sunday, July 16, 2006

HARRY POTTER TO BE KILLED?


Author J K Rowling hinted on the possible conclusion to the Wizard Boy's Saga

British Author J K Rowling had hinted that she may wanted to "kill" off two major characters in the in the 7th and final book of Harry Potter. What's gutted fans most is that she is considering writing a death scene for the boy Wizard hero, Harry Potter!

Speaking on the Richard & Judy TV show, Rowling admitted that she had planned the end of the seventh book way back in 1990. She explained: "One character got a reprieve, but I have to say two die that I didn't intend to die." But Rowling refused to elaborate, adding: "I don't want the hate mail or anything else".

The 40-year-old author spelled her concerns that Harry Potter, who had became a movie icon, could be exploited if she left the franchise open-ended. She said: "Killing him would mean that after I'm dead they won't be able to bring him back."

The fifth film about life at magical school Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, is due out next year (2007).

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Sunday, July 09, 2006

'PIRATES' $55M ESTIMATED HAUL SET RECORD

By Greg Risling, Associated Press Writer, AP

'Pirates of the Caribbean' Sequel Hauls in Record $55 Million in a Day, Preliminary Figures Show





LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Move over Darth Vader. Captain Jack Sparrow is king for a day. Preliminary estimates released by Disney show that "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" earned $55.5 million on Friday, which would set the record for the largest one-day take at the box office.

The previous record was set last year by "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith," which grossed about $50 million.

The movie was shown on 4,133 screens, beginning at midnight Friday. Only 2004's "Shrek 2" and "Spider-Man 2" debuted on more screens.

Disney also received reports of continuous sellouts and requests to add more screens at multiplexes.

"We're obviously thrilled beyond belief. Anytime you break an industry record ... the word ecstatic comes to mind," said Chuck Viane, head of distribution at Disney. The swashbuckling sequel is on pace to eclipse the three-day, box-office record held by "Spider-Man" in 2002 with $114.8 million.

"This goes a long way of dispelling the notion that people don't want to go to movies anymore," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-officer tracker Exhibitor Relations. "People aren't waiting for the DVD on this one. They are going out to see it."

Hollywood has been mired in a filmmaking slump. Last year audiences stayed away from such offerings as the action bombs "Stealth" and "The Island," and the remakes "House of Wax" and "The Bad News Bears."

Revenues this year to date are at $4.6 billion, 5 percent ahead of last year's disappointing take, though factoring in higher ticket prices, attendance is up just 1.7 percent.

At the current pace, 2006 ticket sales would come in slightly below Hollywood's average of 1.46 billion a year over the last decade.

But Dergarabedian said those fortunes could change with "Pirates."

"It's on track to make $120 million or more this weekend," he said. "It's a monumental number. It's a great place for the industry to be right now."

Preliminary three-day box-office estimates were to be released Sunday, with final figures expected Monday.

Friday, July 07, 2006

PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST (2006)

The Pirates Adventure Continues...


Captain Jack Sparrow returns, to create more tidal waves. In this sequel of the highly successful movie, inspired by a popular Pirates' theme amusement park, Eilzabeth (Keira Knightley) and Will (Orlando Bloom) are preparing for their wedding but they were abruptly captured by East India honcho, Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), for aiding the escape of Pirates Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) earlier. Beckett makes Will an offer: bring Jacks’ compass to him, and he’ll free Elizabeth. Meanwhile, Jack is having his own problems, with tentacled nasty Davy Jones (Nighy).

Movie opens in Singapore on 13 July 2006!

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A Good Year movie poster - US$10/-

Little Children movie poster - US$8/-

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning movie poster - US$10/-

NATIVITY movie poster - US$10/-


Night at the Museum Movie Poster - US$15/-



Eragon Movie Poster - US$15/-



Death Note
(Top left: Death Note's original double-sided poster; Top Right: Death Note's Folder; Above: Death Note's Handphone Stripe)
Poster - US$10/-
Folder - US$5/-
Handphone Stripe - US$5/set



Dragon Tiger Gate
(Above left: Dragon Tiger Gate's postage stamp set; Above Right: Dragon Tiger Gate's notebook)
Singapore Postage stamp set - US$3/-
Notebook - S$1/-



The Host movie poster - US$10/-



Snakes on a Plane movie poster - US$8/-


Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest poster cum premium set - US$10/-



The 3-D Superman Returns postcard - US$1/- (postage and handling fee for this item is US$2 for both local and overseas postage)



The Lake House dou posters - US$15/set



X-Men: The Last Stand limited Edition postcard set - US$10/set



Harry Potter and the Globet of Fire Limited Edition Magic Notebook - US$15



A-1 Headlines notebook (Original Signature of the casts on the notebook) - US$10
(Above left: Front cover; Above right: front and back cover.)




THE MYTH notebook - US$1/-
(Above left: Front cover; Above right: Notebook's inner leaf)



Running Wild notebook - US$1/-
(Above Left: Front cover; Above Right: Notbook front & Back cover)



Closer notebook - US$1/-



Elektra notebook - US$1/-



Star Wars notebook - US$5/- each.
(Above left: main movie poster cover; Above right: Darth Vader cover.)









Tuesday, July 04, 2006

THE BATTLE OF THE RED CLIFF (2008)

Movie Adaptation of Chinese Classics, "The Romance of Three Kingdom"




The pre-production of John Woo’s first Chinese-language film in more than a decade, "The Battle of the Red Cliff” have commenced although it is still unclear whether Chow Yun-Fat and Tony Leung Chiu Wai have accepted the starring role of Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang respectively.

Earlier this year, Andy Lau had accepted the role of Zhou Yu and Ken Watanabe had also accepted the role of Cao Cao.

"The War of the Red Cliff" took place in China around 1,700 years ago, when the land was divided into three kingdom namely: Wei, Shu and Wu belonging to Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan respectively.

Cao Cao had consolidated the power of the Kingdom of Wei in the north and sought to extend it beyond the Yangtze river. Along his path are fortress belonging to Shu.

His troops, all from the northern plains, were not accustomed to naval warfare. Nevertheless, he took his army of 200,000 men to launch his attack on the Kingdom of Shu, whose king, Liu Bei, called upon the King of Wu, Sun Quan for assistance. Thus, the showdown between the huge naval forces of Cao Cao and the outnumbered combined armies of Liu Bei and Sun Quan ensued.

There were many interesting war strategy recorded during this standoff. The most notable of all could be that from Zhuge Liang, Military Advisor (also the most intelligent man of Chinese’s history) of King Liu Bei.

In urgent need of 100,000 arrows to repel the invaders, Zhuge Liang instructed twenty naval junks, with soldiers beating war drums behind high stacked of straw and scarecrows, to feign an advance on the Wei encampment on a dark, foggy night. The Wei’s commanders responded by discharging their arrow into the indistinct hulks on the junks. By dawn, each junk was bristled with thousands of arrows, more than enough for the army's requirements.

In another incident, Cao Cao was persuaded by a spy (sent by Zhuge Liang) in his camp to secure all his boats together. The method was thought to be able to stabilize the boats so that Wei’s soldiers, who were not capable of seas battle, would not feel nausea during any forthcoming attack. The armies of Wu and Shu, however, launched arrows of fire on the boats. Coupled with the favorable wind direction, as calculated by Zhuge Liang, the great conflagration brought about the defeat of Cao Cao.

Red Cliff itself is said to have been forever scorched red by the flames of this day-long battle. In a victory celebration, General Zhou Yu of Wu, flourishing his writing brush, jubilantly inscribed the gigantic characters 'Red Cliff (Chi Bi) on the cliff face, which still can be seen to this day.

The Battle of the Red Cliff is a highly popular chapter in the Chinese classics "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". Some 600 years after its publication, the book is still widely read in China and even in the West.

If the movie adaptation were completed as planned, "The Battle of the Red Cliff" would become the most expensive film in mainland Chinese cinema history, with a budget of about $36 million. (The current record holder is Zhang Yimou's $30 million "Hero".)

The movie is slated to be released in late 2008.

Anyway, the storyline and choice of casts to this movie is simply fabulous! But I could not imagine John Woo's typical slow-mo style and pigeons been employed in the Chinese Classics. May be a disaster. I hope not!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

SUPERMAN RETURNS (2006)

THE MAN OF STEEL IS BACK!




How time really files. It's been over 2 decades since we last seen Superman!

In this latest installment of the Superman movies, nothing much had changed. Superman still don that red cape with the distinctively red-yellow “S”-shield across his chest; the lengthy opening credits with fonts almost identical from the earlier movies; the awfully familiar Superman theme, composed by John Williams; not forgetting the “signing off” Superman flight around earth's orbit, before the end rolling credits. These do bring back lots of younger days memories.

Prior to the filming of the movie, expectation was running sky high on who would be the next Man of Steel. Fortunately, all casts had done a commendable job. The charming Brandon Routh as the new man of steel delighted and marveled audience with his comical timing as the clumsy Clark Kent and the over the top Superman. Kevin Spacey looks more convincing, than Gene Hackman, in the villainous role of Lex Luthor. Kate Bosworth did a great job as Lois Lane too, only that the character has somewhat matured and emotionally tamed.

Now, the movie may not appeal to action-hungry fans since Bryan Singer’s signature direction of character based movie could be felt throughout. But the special effects definitely does not disappoint. From the opening air crash to Superman dispatching an island towards the Sun, audience was treated with nothing but top quality CGI works. Movies of such theme could have easily turned into mindless Gozillas rampaging of Tokyo City, but Bryan Singer easily contained the action piece to the “introductory level”, paving way for more episodes to come. Yes! The scriptwriter deliberately left out many pieces of the puzzles: the father-and-son relation and the love trapezium between Superman-Lois-Richard-Clark, dangles without a satisfying conclusion. Anyway, who bares to end the Superman’s story so soon?


Welcome back, SUPERMAN!


Movie Rating: 4/5
Commendable: Brandon Routh (on my HOT list now)


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