M : i-2
A little too trademark cut-and-paste John Woo turns classic spy franchise into a melodramatic slow-mo
martial arts comedy. Too funny for its own good. Stick to the old director Tom.
Power graphics with a plot that punches. This adult sci-fi animated feature rocks with a killer adrenalinal
soundtrack and cool-n-creative visions for life centuries from now. Be in for a blowing ride.
Some incredible laughs plus all the familiar trademark crudeness from the Farrelly brothers
who revolutionised hair gel on standing hair fringes, this flick is mediocre by Jim Carrey's standards.
His performance, perfect but tiring to me by now after his string of slapsticks. Liar Liar
versus Dumb & Dumber... well, the show's okay I guess.
The trailer may be a whole lot more exciting. The whole show culminating to an okay climax. The best part of the film
is probably the 'ladies' and some action.
Superduper funny movie that steals the infamous scenes from all the 90s teen flicks and spoofs them up
into a goof ball of wacky and hilarious fun. From I Know What You Did... and Scream, to American Pie
and Blair Witch, this movie is a must for all teen flick fans in need of a totally silly and mindless time with pure
entertainment. R-rated because of the vile and crude humour, you have to watch this to believe it.
Hey, this US$19 million budget didn't gross US$42 million in its opening weekend, breaking records, because it is like another flick.
Wholesome father-son, husband-wife bonds and all that sweet old stuff piled nicely into this action-drama-thriller
about a soon-to-die father (Dennis Quaid) and his grown-up son (James Cavievel) in the future communicating across time with a 36 year lapse
to prevent the death of the mother... It is a whole lot clearer and less phony when you catch the film. Not too bad but a little slow at times.
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