Friday, June 21, 2013

World War Z tomorrow!

I don't know whether it's because I've read the book or because the trailer looks awesome (and looks completely nothing like book, by the way), but I'm completely psyched!

Cannot wait for 12pm tomorrow!

Quick update: I still have about five movies worth of backlog, and I'm trying to work through them as quickly as I can. I hope to get at least two up by next week, and hopefully by then I'll have most of the others ready so please just bear with me for a little while longer.

Also, this trailer was brought to my attention earlier this evening and I thought it too precious to not share:



The Lego Movie is totes going on my 2014 movie list.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)

*This review is five months overdue. Spoilers ktnx*

I actually enjoyed this film. I actually forgot to nitpick during the movie.

Despite the accent inconsistencies (at least Gemma Arterton’s matched Jeremy Renner’s), the steampunk, the insulin (diabetes!) and all those little niggly details that would normally annoy the crap out of me, I had a great time at the movies that day.

H+G opens with a short sequence summarising the original fairy tale, and moves quickly into the artsy woodcut opening credits, showing how Hansel and Gretel both develop a reputation for hunting witches and saving children. The main story revolves around the siblings hunting the High Witch and her coven, who are kidnapping children to sacrifice to the Blood Moon so that the witches can be immune to fire and etc., for eternity. Along the way, the Americans Hansel and Gretel inadvertently find out more about their origins (unintentional abandonment FTW!), and . In the end, it culminates in a massive bloodbath with machine guns(!!), and a bad-troll-turned-good not getting brain and organ damage despite falling off from a really, really high place.

In the end, they (including that troll) and their fanboy (seriously) kick down another witch's door and have a shoot-out in slow-mo. It looked pretty stylish, actually.

Yes, it's ridiculous, it's even more mindless on paper, but the good thing about this movie is that it doesn't take itself seriously. If it did, I think it'd be completely unbearable.

Also, also... Visuals.

I'm a massive sucker for gorgeous art direction, even though nowadays it's all computer-generated, and this movie lays out the violence and gore like nobody's business. No wonder this wasn't released during summer. It's almost as brutal as Dredd, except I feel it caters a bit more to young adults, probably because of the MTV branding.

[Seriously. MTV Studios is behind H+G. I didn't even know they've branched out into film.]

Despite being an action whore, I also get a kick from watching fairy-tale variations (Oz review also coming soon!! I have many coming-soons, actually :S), and I thought this movie's take on the Hansel and Gretel story was pretty brilliant, so with this and aforementioned awesome visuals, this movie doesn't get too low marks in my book.

[This review is a bit short, because even though I have a good impression of the movie, that's about all I have on this movie.]

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Tuar hong lo!

That's Hokkien for (literally), "Big (heavy) - winds - 'sentence-ender'."

[Over here, apart from 'lor', we also have 'lar', 'mar', 'meh', etc., and then the occasional grunt when one is too lazy to speak]

I was having headphones on the entire afternoon, and besides feeling extremely chilly (per usual), it was only until my mom called to tell me about the weather at home (and to drive carefully) that I realised I could hear the wind from inside my office.

So after the internet died and the lights flickered (really), I spent a half hour dallying around the office, looking out windows, seeing partially tile-less roofs (having got blown off), and incapacitated stop signs, my department and I decided to make a break for it.

The winds were so strong even the parking barrier was bent. I tried to tag my season card on the way out (because it's a one-entry-one-exit arrangement), but nothing registered on the screen (even though it was lit up) and that spot was directly in the line of firethe sea (read: where stronger winds originate) so I thought, "screw it," and just drove out.

Over here, there is a tendency for trees, branches, twigs and their ilk falling over and hitting cars and/or people where there are heavy winds, and I was kinda freaked by the fact that my route is 90% lined with trees.

Practical on hot days, but not so much in this instance.

It took me another half hour to reach home, on account of aforementioned fallen branches and the millions of cars trawling home at the same time.

The winds lasted around three hours. It was slightly frightening.

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