300
Posted by Lokman
Had the previlege to preview Frank Miller's 300, way before the US release.
What's my take on the film?
Lets just say i wanna get the dvd asap...
AWESOME.
Posted by Lokman
Had the previlege to preview Frank Miller's 300, way before the US release.
What's my take on the film?
Lets just say i wanna get the dvd asap...
AWESOME.
Posted by Lokman
I had the privilege to watch Children of Men (by other means of cos, thanks to the distributor backing out its run in Singapore).
Sypnosis:
In 2027, in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea, where her child's birth may help scientists save the future of humankind.
I absolutely love the show. Especially the art directing and cinematography. Weaving through the war-torn urban decay, the setting was perfect. And i might just be tempted into buying the dvd JUST to watch the special features. Extended shots (shots that were filmed with no cuts for a very long period) are quite a rarity in film nowadays like the opening scene of Snake Eyes. Then Children of men came along. One must point out the technical miracle especially in the two most intense scene where they were ambushed and the final act where they were running through the urban jungle amidst the gun battle spectacle. Scenes like the latter lasted 9 minutes with no cuts and seeing chaos at every corner is such an awe to watch, even on repeated mode.
Posted by Lokman
I'm a suckre for horror flicks. Even when it sucks. But this looks good. Its like a cross between Psycho and The Hills Have Eyes.
Enjoy.
Posted by Lokman
Sorry that it's been a long time since this blog got updated. So many this had happened (nothing earth shattering but it occupies my life anyway) but i was too lazy to report. Had been busy with the magazine the past month as we were backed down to churn out 4 mags (read: 2 mags each) for the march issue. This has been quite a problem which i would say will face every alternate month which i hope the management would dabble into trying to help ease our misery. Getting interns aren't gonna help as they usually dissapear after 2 months. 2 Months. Why are internships so damn short? What useful things can one learn out of 2 months anyway?
Anyway it's been a struggle the past few weeks and made it through, yet agian as always. and guess what? I'm in my 2nd year of working under the company. Yeah 2 bloody years. Its been THAT long and i am still surviving. And after all the hard work, i do deserve a break which i already planned.
Hong Kong.
Yeah i've been there on a company trip but this time its on my own to cover the Hong Kong International Film Festival. Well not just me alone but with 2 other amigos for 2 weeks. That quite long for a small island.
Posted by Lokman
Oscars are just around the corner but alas, duty calls at the office. But that isn't stopping me from the prediction to win me some moolah. And here are the predicted winners... Best Picture Actor in a Leading Role Actress in a Leading Role Best Director Actor in a Supporting Role Actress in a Supporting Role Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay Best Original Score Best Animated Film Best Foreign Film Best Art Direction Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Documentary Feature Best Documentary (Short Subject) Best Film Editing Best Makeup Best Short Film (Animated) Best Short Film (Live-Action) Best Sound Editing Best Sound Mixing Best Visual Effects Best Original Song
BABEL
Forest Whitaker, THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND
Helen Mirren, THE QUEEN
Clint Eastwood, LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
Djimon Hounsou, BLOOD DIAMOND
Jennifer Hudson, DREAMGIRLS
LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE
NOTES ON A SCANDAL
BABEL
CARS
PAN'S LABYRINTH
THE PRESTIGE
PAN'S LABYRINTH
CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
RECYCLED LIFE
UNITED 93
PAN'S LABYRINTH
THE LITTLE MATCHGIRL
THE SAVIOUR
LETTERS FROM IWON JIMA
BLOOD DIAMOND
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST
“Listen” – DREAMGIRLS, Beyonce Knowles
Posted by Lokman
What do you get if you take Hitchcock's classic thriller Rear Window into todays context in a younger generation?
This.
Looks pretty tight. I'm game.
Posted by Lokman
Introducing interesting stuff you can find on the net.Another online temp storage space if you wanna give someone a really big file without the use of FTP or email. There's even a time duration for it to be online. Cool stuff.
This site is the bomb. It helps you convert your file to any format you want for you to download and it also stores them AKA youtube. I mainly use it to convert files.
For those who know who Kevin Smith is, this must be trippin gift for you. Featuring his own personal blog.
Posted by Lokman
On the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in April 1968, Jane Elliott's third graders from the small, all-white town of Riceville, Iowa, came to class confused and upset. They recently had made King their "Hero of the Month," and they couldn't understand why someone would kill him. So Elliott decided to teach her class a daring lesson in the meaning of discrimination. She wanted to show her pupils what discrimination feels like, and what it can do to people so she divided her class by eye color -- those with blue eyes and those with brown.
What happened over the course of the unique two-day exercise astonished both students and teacher.
Click the image above to view the documentary at its website. Or you could click here too...
Posted by Lokman
Already the most talked about film of Sundance 2007, "ZOO" tells a story about a seemingly average businessman whose secret sexual life led to his shocking death. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robinson Devor (“Woman Chaser,” “Police Beat”), the film explores the ensuing media coverage and public outcry that uncovered a secret community of apparently upstanding citizens who share this extreme and exotic appetite, revealing the enormous gulf between what we appear to be and who we really are.
Think they'll show this in SG?
Wait long long hor...