In
Enemy Hands (**)
Date: Wed Apr 7, 2004 10:42 am
Average WWII movie
set in a submarine about the
Americans and Germans coming together to safe their own lives when caught
between opposing sides in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Into
the mirror
From: "ryuwo"
Date: Mon Sep 27, 2004 5:31 pm
Ok, I am a fan of
ghost movie. and i recommended this one. it is a lot better than ju-on.
The cinematography, movie theme, scripts, acting etc are good. and the
killing scenes are quite scary as well. i hate mirrors and this movie
really freak me out. And it has a message behind it, if you are watching
the movie from another point, and not only as a ghost movie.
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Kungfu
Hustle (****)
Date: Mon Jan 17,
2005
I am somewhat surprised
that this movie is Actually good and funny. Never really a Stephen Chow
fan since his movies are usually
comedy of the ridiculous kind, this one which is set in Chine 1930's,
exudes comical fun with a heart felt story line and what a delight to
watch kung fu exponents exploding on screen with their skills. Our hero,
Sing (Chow) tried to imitate a member of the Axe Gang and take over
Pig Sty Alley but failed with comical consequences and a change of heart
when he realises that this place is the inhabitants of many kung fu
experts. Enjoy the movie!
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Meet
The Fockers (****)
Date: Mon Jan
17, 2005
Having received
the trust and blessings of his future in-laws, Jack and Dina (Robert
De Niro, excellent as ever and Blythe Danner), "Gaylord" Focker
(Ben Stiller) brings his fiancé (Teri Polo) and future in-laws
to meet his parents Bernie, a stay-at-home dad and Roz, a senior citizen's
sex therapist (Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand, both excellent)
resulting in endless mishaps of the most comical kind. With three Oscar
winners (De Niro, Hoffman and Streisand), what can go wrong?
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