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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Geese and cats in the campus (2012/08/13)
It’s still hot, and ruthless campus avian gangs walk around the campus while cats are resting near bush.
Total Recall (2012) ☆☆1/2(2.5/4) : It can unnecessarily remember it for you
Len Wiseman’s “Total Recall”, which is a remake version of the 1990 film with the same name, has several amusing things to talk about after watching it, but most of them are the faint echoes from the 1990 version. They … Continue reading
Stake Land (2010) ☆☆☆(3/4) : In the world of vampire zombies
“Stake Land” is too good to be dismissed as “another zombie movie” because of its impressive gray atmosphere and a nice bleak drama unfolded in its apocalyptic world. This small horror film pays attention to its world besides its stock … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, Christianity, Disaster, Horror, Religion, Vampire, Zombie
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Project Nim (2011) ☆☆☆1/2(3.5/4) : A fascinating but cruel experiment on one chimp
Can animals learn languages and communicate with us? Can the gap between human beings and animals can be narrower through that? One fascinating experiment at the center of an engrossing documentary “Project Nim” started with these curious questions, and it … Continue reading
Marley (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4): A respectful tribute to a legendary musician
To the audiences like me who are not so familiar to Bob Marley, the director documentary “Marley” is an informative documentary which shows Marley as an influential musician and a wonderful human being who left our world too early. I … Continue reading
Magic Mike (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : And their hot body show goes on…
With a standard backstage melodrama at its center, “Magic Mike” grips our attention to what happens onstage and backstage with its earnest and insightful approach to its hot subject – male striptease. The movie will definitely draw the interest of … Continue reading
Rock of Ages (2012) ☆☆1/2(2.5/3) : It rocks – partially.
Watching the musical movie “Rock of Ages” was like dully observing a plain rock concert occasionally agitated by its more famous guest performers. I had a little interest in its main plot, but I and the other audiences at the … Continue reading
Venus (2006) ☆☆☆(3/4) : The last great performance from Peter O’Toole – probably
Sometimes the actor’s face tells about his character so much that the movie does not have to waste its time for describing his character’s past to us. Roger Michell’s “Venus”(2006) does not tell us in details about how much famous … Continue reading





