Friday, October 5, 2007

Mga movies na napanood ko last month!

INVASION


Nicole Kidman stars as a Washington, D.C., psychiatrist who discovers a mysterious epidemic that alters the behavior of human beings. Weirder still: The origins of the virus appear to be extraterrestrial.

You get Kidman doing a variety of odd accents, the sad sight of cool character actor Jeffrey Wright reduced to being the Guy Who Explains All the Fake Science, a kid actor who's had the emotion drained out of him already by Hollywood instead of by alien pods, the dowsing of weird, creepy psychological terror in favor of more car chases and crashes and whiplash editing that makes no sense.





ROUGE ASSASSIN

Jet Li stars in this fast-paced action thriller, playing an assassin named Rogue who has murdered an FBI agent. Now the agent's former partner (Jason Statham) is hellbent on revenge--and there's no avoiding a tense showdown with Rogue.
When you don't bother to write an interesting story and you rely on unimaginative car chases and martial-arts face-kickery, how do you salvage your movie? With lot of guns, knives and swords, that's how. Even with Jet Li on board here, you don't get to see a ton of really great mano a mano. It's mostly just people shooting each other in the face. There's a ton of that, actually. And that's, you know, fine and all, but it's not what you're led to believe is going to go down. You'll be disappointed in the film but satisfied, more or less, by the sheer volume of bloodshed.






SHOOT 'EM UP

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
"… the most audacious, implausible, cheerfully offensive, hyperactive action picture I've seen …"
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"… a bloody, trashy, volcanically depraved action movie …"
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"It's all very silly, but also undeniably fun …"
VILLAGE VOICE
"… extremely violent guilty pleasure of a thriller …"
USA TODAY
"Though some sequences are eye-poppingly cool and the dark humor can be entertaining, this feels like a stylish exercise in absurdly excessive violence."
BONGZEE
“ kaloka itong movie…kaka xcite ang mga barilan sequences…ang fav ko ang sex scene ni monica at clive…habang binabaril ni clive ang mga kalaban binabaril din niya si monica…hehehehe”






DAYWATCH

Now comes Daywatch, the second in the trilogy that will eventually conclude with Duskwatch.

Here, the same set characters have returned to reprise their roles as supernatural beings who walk the earth among us. They are called the Others, and they could be anything from witches and seers, and beasts and vampires. But they take on humans forms, moving around us in normal clothes and dark shades such that we are not aware of them.

Divided between the forces of good and evil, the groups operate according to an ancient truce struck to keep a balance between lightness and dark. But that truce is about to be destroyed because of a young boy (Dima Martynov), whose role as the long-awaited messiah threatens to make the evil forces stronger than the good.
Like Nightwatch, Daywatch has been shot in a frenetic, MTV-style pace that may or may not give you a headache. At times, the images fly by so fast you want to close your eyes and rest your mind for a while before being assaulted by the next batch of images.





RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION




In this third and final entry of the horror franchise, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is still on the run from the diabolical Umbrella Corporation, which has turned her into a superhuman fighting machine. Hiding in the Nevada desert, Alice teams up with a bunch of outcasts to once and for all get rid of the nasty virus that's turning the entire population into zombies.










I KNOW WHO KILLED ME


Chicago Tribune
"… it's uncomfortable to watch someone who's hit rock bottom in her personal life play such a sleazy character …"
Hollywood Reporter
"… a fresh candidate in the running for worst movie of 2007 …"
New York Post
"… sleazy, inept and worthless …"
Premiere
"… risible, grotesque, and incoherent …"
TV Guide
"… the kind of film actresses generally make when their careers are well and truly on the skids."
Variety
"… a disaster …"

Bongzee
"kung may B-movie...D-movie ang para dito sa pelikula...sobrang chaka...bat kaya tinanggap to ni Julia Ormond, wala na ba syang raket?

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