I shall start this with two videos of our birthday boy Justin.
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Thursday, October 04, 2007
Monday, October 01, 2007
Mogwai - Hunted by a Freak
In this Mogwai video, CGI-animated animals are thrown off a building and die. That's all. I find it strangely satisfying and beautiful. It would have been rubbish with a different song, one that tried to 'play it up', but the somber music contrasts well with the visual style. Every time I watch a 3D animated film I usually imagine the annoying pseudo-cartoons dying in some way, so this was a huge relief. This is how they should all be killed: dispassionately, dropped from a great height, soundtracked by Mogwai. There's a great moment where it looks like a turtle is going to be saved, only to be immediately run over by a car. And another one where two animals try unsuccessfully to embrace in midair.
'Nana 2' needed Aoi Miyazaki
Satisfied enough to not ask for a sequel because it had a good enough open-ended ending.
I should have treated Nana 2 as some straight-to-DVD Disney sequels and disregard its existence, because, with the overhaul of cast members (three major characters are played by new cast members... including Hachi), I figured that the cast change thing will feel more like SPEED 2 and not DARK KNIGHT. Miyazaki Aoi had made Hachi her role, infusing the characer with such (sickeningly irresistible?) cuteness that replacing Miyazaki Aoi with Yui Ichikawa is like replacing Keanu Reeves with Jason Patric, it's not going to make the fans cheer like replacing Katie Holmes with Maggie Gyllenhaal in the upcoming Batman film!
Despite knowing that the film's been both a commercial and critical disappointment, curiosity got the better of me, and I chose to watch the film.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
'Lust, Caution 色,戒' (The heavily censored version)
While adamant not to make any cuts for the film's US release (it will be rated NC-17). Longtime Ang Lee collaborator and Focus CEO James Schamus, who co-wrote the screenplay, said he is accepting the rating "without protest". "When we screened the final cut of this film, we knew we weren't going to change a frame," he said. "Every moment up on that screen works and is an integral part of the emotional arc of the characters. The MPAA has screened the film now and made its decision, and we're comfortable with that."
Friday, September 28, 2007
HIDDEN SUMMER IN MY HEART 陌生人
I was very interested in watching the local film HIDDEN SUMMER IN MY HEART when it was at the theaters last month. I was intrigued by its trailer, and I was curious to see what these new filmmakers Felix Tan (the director) and co. could come up with. The film is from Lim Kok Wing University's newly set-up Film and Television Academy.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Conversation on 'The King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters' with Justin
MSN conversation between Justin and I about the documentary, The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
Royston Tan's '881: The Papaya Sisters 881: 木瓜姐妹'
881: The Papaya Sisters, directed by Royston Tan, is the first Singaporean film I've actually paid to see in the theaters! (I watched most of Jack Neo's stuff at home)
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