Showing posts with label Chris Pine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Pine. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

[Movie Review] Rise of the Guardians (2012)

by Daniel Chiam 


Fun to watch ★★ ★★ ☆☆☆☆☆☆ 4/10



Jack Frost (Chris Pine) was recruited as the member of the Guardians along side Santa Claus (Alec Baldwin), the Tooth Fairy (Isla Fisher), the Easter Bunny (Hugh Jackman) and the Sandman to fight against Pitch (Jude Law); the Boogeyman, who begins his plan to engulf the world in darkness. Jack agrees to help the Guardians despite being reluctant at first in order to seek the memory of his past life.

A very unique combination of heroes I must say. You have the Russian-mob-like-Santa, an Aussie Bunny and a Sandman that look like Teller from Penn & Teller, fan girls fairy and Jack who? Story line was very much predictable. Nothing is too heavy to digest and its pretty much for young children to enjoy.




I guess Rise of the Guardians is one of those light entertainment by DreamWorks. Not much of a build up to the story line and it carries very little emotional attachment to the story and to the characters. The great thing about it is that it's colorful and it has all the characters that kids were brought up listening to some of their stories.




Overall, the movie is very enjoyable to watch, especially for young children who really believes in Santa, Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny, The Sandman, Boogeyman and Jack who? It really is a light movie to watch and to pass the time with some laughter. Other than that, it really is nothing much for us to remember about. At least for us adult I guess, but assuredly kids will love it!

*Do not leave the cinema when the credits start rolling. Wait for another short scene after that.


Thank you United International Pictures and Nuffnang for the invites!




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Sunday, May 13, 2012

[Movie Review] This Means War (2012)

by Daniel Chiam


4/10 Luke warm comedy and romance


Not the best romantic comedy from Reese Witherspoon. I guess it was just too balance where it was not too funny nor it was too romantic, and it was good enough to finish up a popcorn and soda. Definitely not a memorable film but still watchable and enjoy a few laughter along the way :D


I have never been in a movie screening that had such a divided reaction as This Means War; on one side film critics moaning and groaning from start to finish, on the other a young audience laughing and cheering through every scene.
-Brian Henry Martin

Until next time, see you around my friend =)






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Daniel Chiam from room8five



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