Sunday, December 21, 2014

Movies Review 2014 -_-x

Pokemon Origin The Movie
Pokemon Origin The Movie - A version that is less long-winded and boring than the Ash version and it brings back my childhood. This movie embodies the very reason why I love and enjoy Pokemon. I would hope this movie be made into mini arcs anime, as all the important happenings: Mount Moon, certain important Pokemon catches and the significant fights are rushed over. The lamer part of the show features a Charlizard using some special stone evolving into a 4th stage ultra-powerful Mega Charlizard (which by the way does not happen in the Pokemon at all) and smells familiar like a rival storyline that also DIGItilise MONster from the other world. I want to see all of them in real time as the movie format are placed "animatedly" like when I was playing Pokemon Red or FireRed. This brings back so much nostalgia, so much good memories when I fall in love with the pokemon originals, when I am amazed at my ability of memorising all of them and their characteristics: 151 pokemon names and evolutions and I do still remember them now! I still recall my obsession when I hook on to the Nintendo Yellow, Red and Blue even in examination period and earn some money through Pokemon trading cards game. I do realise I have been tolerating the extended Taurus-shit "Ash who is always 10 years old - a lot more pokemons that I give up remembering - Talking Meowth-James-Jessie-Team Rocket-Flying off again" craps for years. -_-x(Gotta catch them all - Pokemon!)     [Not at Cinema]

The Lego Movie
The Lego Movie - A very funny movie with "The Matrix" and "Toy Story" theme about the "special one" (saviour) that try to bring across ideas of creativity, idiosyncrasies and a very subtle message of "Everyone is different and you should always be yourself to bring the best out of yourself!" Most importantly ... featuring ... the Lego toys and sets to sell! The movie is refreshing and whimsical. It does make many parodies and pop culture references. The end plot is very creative and allows us to relate and engage ... Opps ... should not spoil ... Lol ... -_-x (I love Lego! And watch out for the Justice League superheroes especially the Dark Knight! I only have issues with them making Green Lantern an idiot and very gay [to Superman] ... What the !@#$/ ... Oh yeah! All Lego fans must watch the movie!!! "Everything is AWESOME!")

Robocop (2014)
Robocop (2014) - One of my childhood uncensored R-rated cheesy 80s film which I like simply because the name, the hero, the puns and the toy are cool to me, so cool that I did not really notice the violence or even the philosophical issues of crimes, free will, politics, coporations, AI, greed and corruption. Imagine my trepidation when they announced the Robocop remake ... (many sucky Hollywood remakes have ruined my childhood and memory by far). I am really glad that the show is not as disappointing as it should have been even with certain weaknesses. This new film is not R but PG13 and explores the philosophical issues deeper and with today's context including scenes from the war in Middle East and the infamous but truthful crime-ridden Detroit. Not so awesome, not that spectacular, just watch and ride along with the remake with future cybernetics and Science technology imbued with a tinge of nostalgia when the original robocop theme song is played. -_-x(... ... ... The visuals, black suit, visors and actions are fine, the emotions portrayed passable ...)
 
Non-Stop 
Non-Stop (Film): A good mystery-thriller with a good premise that features the US federal air marshals in both bad and good light, and reminds us about 9-11 aftermath and understandably the USA's obession with security. It is so good that even halfway through the movie, I could not guess the real "terrorist", "culprit", "killer" correctly. I enjoy the show, the tension, the action, the dilemma, the faith, the trust, the hysteria, the reaction and of course, the twist. -_-x(Liam Neeson is great, though I think that it would be even better if there are more elements to make me feel more for Liam Neeson's role, Bill Marks, as a deranged but responsible air marshal ... ...)

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The wait is finally over as one of my favourite superheroes of all time appears on marvel cinematics onscreen for the 4th time (counting Loki's shapeshifting in Thor 2) since The Avenger ("New York"). This time, Captain with all his good will and old ways of thinking joins the agency SHIELD and faces the greyer militaristic context of pre-emption, "what is right and what is wrong", "who to trust", a more modern era of complexity, the questionable governmental agencies and personnels, a bigger conspiracy and many many deceitful cover-ups with some twists ... And of course, all the characters, ghosts and shadows of the past all appear to haunt Captain including the identity of the super-assassin, the winter soldier. -_-x(The conflict is intense and features non-stop hand-to-hand combat action flicks and fighting scenes. The shield has become the weapon more than the protection. There are many references to Marvel TV series: Agents of SHIELD especially for a character. Seriously, where is Hawkeye (except the one metal piece on Black Widow's neck)? Watch out for Falcon the new non-white superhero and do not miss BOTH the after-credit and post-credit scenes!)

Transcendence
Transcendence: A thought-provoking movie that consists of a many-stars team including the famous producer that make Batman cool again, that pirate of the Carribean, the not so free man, some Britian and some Hollywoods. The themes are deep, philosophical, exploratory and yet cliche, such as Ethics; Love; Revolution and protection with lethal force and terrorism; Artificial Intelligence versus Human Intelligence; "What constitutes crossing that line?"; The end justifies its means when saving the world?; Fearing the unknown, the uncertainty and the uncontrol; The entity of consciousness, awareness and soul; Free will or/and Collectiveness; Technology slippery slopes; "Is the world ready for the technology breakthrough or miracles and the truth?"; And the revelation that indeed humans are always searching for their/that "God(s)". [Featuring computers, codes, nanotechnology, radioactive bullet for assassination, electrodes to poke into brains, equations that do not make sense and copper Faraday cages to block off radiation and electrical signals.] -_-x(The fact that they do make Science-Fi so grounded, philosophical, realistic and makes me pay attention throughout the film and think about them are somethings that I will give a thumb up. Though ... no wow wow factors ...)

The Amazing Spiderman 2
The Amazing Spiderman 2: I already love the movie before it comes out as I love Spidey. Oh dear, I hope that I do not sound like Max Dillon the villian Electro who is obsessed with Spidey in the film. This sequel is going to be more emotional, really more intense emotion (no spoilers), more compelling, more high voltage, more somersaulting in high ground with webs around, more on-off lovey, more funny, more revealing of the mysteries, more run time, more number of villians and less stutterings from Andrew Garfield. There is a mid-credit of X-Men Days of Future Past, DON'T leave the cinema immediately when it ends! -_-x(From your friendly neighbourhood Spiderman!)

Godzilla (2014)
Godzilla (2014) - An awesome reboot of the 1998 dreadful film disaster (note: not disaster film) that once ruined everything I love about the King of Monsters, the one that defiled my younger childhood when I was just a tender age 12 [The film disaster is so similar to Jurassic Park that I thought Godzilla is a new dinosaur after the Lost World. As I recalled, even the appearance is super different, it is just a bigger T-Rex and they even freaking make this version into mind-controlled Godzilla animation !!!!! WTH!!! ] ... ... -_-x [I am really glad that this reboot is way way better than that horrible memory. This is by far the best Godzilla film pictures CGI of all and the most faithful to Japanese Toho version. Roughly 30% features fighting actions by the monsters. The rest features more on most of the humans: a pretty useless Japanese scientist who keeps on narrating and describing and does nothing much to help; a not-so-real super lucky US army Navy protagonist Ford who cannot die; The Americans and the propaganda ("Heroic" US military) who have to overcome the forces and ordeal of nuclear nature, the Kaiju, opps ... the gigantic monsters of non-Pacific Rim that inevitably create Tsunamis. The film does have a subtle meaning and the metaphor of how the human spirits fight and deal with natural disasters. To all Godzilla lovers like me: Watch Out! Godzilla is going to make a mighty battle cry and spew the atomic power out of its incredible mouth while kicking asses !!! Oh Yeah!]

X-Men - Days of Future Past
X-Men - Days of Future Past: With such a variety of all-stars cast, director of the first two good X-Men movies Bryan Singer, a superb storyline from the beloved comic series, the hype and the anticipation running high, it is no wonder this film is AWESOME-TACULAR. Even with so many plot continuity problems with the 6 films of the X-Men franchise from the trilogy to First Class (including the dishonourable mention of the "X-Men Origin: Wolverine"), this 7th film is indeed one of the best X-Men movies of all that wraps up (almost but not totally). By using time travel and creation of alternate and adjusted timelines to make more canon movies and bringing back dead protagonists (sort of like Star Trek and comics), it is a way for 20th Century Fox to tell us that "we are rebooting the franchise" and "we retain the rights to keep making X-Men cinematics and X-Men money without giving back to Marvel studio like that Sony Spiderman". Hai ... This means we are not going to see Wolverine going up against the Hulk or joining Avengers soon in the cinema ... -_-x(This big film focuses more on the emotional aspects rather than a lot of actions as expected from Singer's film. The graphics and special effects are amazing especially the Quicksilver's super-speed scenes. Attempts to make the 1970's camera shots are realistic and laudable. The whole movie is well-blended with dry humour which really makes you laugh. Do not miss the post-credit as I look forward to 2016 X-Men: Apocalypse. Long lives the X-Men !!!) 
 
Maleficient
Maleficient (Disney) - With the likes of the "Enchanted (2007)" and "Snow White and the Huntsman" that made fairy tales darker, non-cartoonish and filmed into real characters onscreen, now comes the Sleeping Beauty version in the view of the antagonist ... I have always loved most of the Disney classic fairy tales, except for their squeeze-more-money lousy sequels. With the likes of wonderfully acclaimed predecessors, there is going to be comparison and the expectation will run high ... -_-x (Hai ... I am quite disappointed with the show. The whole show is way too flat and no "Wow" factors, almost to a dangerous level of "boring". It is like the movie is a straight line with minimal and insignificant spikes. The film does have some humour and the graphics and effects are nice. There are cliche twists with a new trendy stereotypes about gender going on which I would not spoil. I DID NOT feel the magic, wits or good feelings which I would normally have when I go to Disneyland or watch non-sequel Disney movies. Probably, if they have made the film into a musical genre like "Frozen" or "Enchanted", the movie would not have been so flat. The only thing that saves the film and attract people to watch is the performance and portrayal of A-list Angelina Jolie. She is great as Maleficient. Because of her, the film will not be and is not a blockbuster flop.)

Edge of Tomorrow
Edge of Tomorrow (2014 film): A mind-blowing, fast-paced, gripping, non-stop action Science-Fiction military flick and a less complicated film adaptation from the Japanese novel "All you need is kill". There can be little to no spoilers as the plot is already in the film's catch phrase, "Live, Die, Repeat". All of us know how the show is going to be and probably "that same type of ending". No one can expect time-traveling to be so cleverly portrayed and so logical, the bad-ass aliens Mimic to be so powerful and the exo-technology "Jacket" to be so cool, so grounded that unknowingly, you thought that they are already available in the military. I can literally feel, sense, breathe and experience how William Cage [Tom Cruise] relived his life everyday, in the only way (that I cannot spoil). I can naturally accept the continuity although everything is always resetting to Day 1. I do not feel the time loop tiresome at all. -_-x (This film is Awesome-tecular! I could not take my eyes off the screen throughout the moment. There is some humour and romance here and there in the film. Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt are really good, and in fact their relationship and chemistry is by far the most realistic in terms of plots in all Hollywood movies I have seen so far! To describe, this film is somewhat like a fusion of "Groundhog Day" and "Ender's Game".) 

How to Train your Dragon 2
"How to Train your Dragon 2" (2014 film): This is a stupendous, superb, freaking awesome-tecular Viking masterpiece. With GREAT animation effects, well-crafted plots, really really good emotional scenes of sad, happy, self-doubt, mystery, truth, reunion, gain, lose, friendship, triumph, destiny, optimism and always ... ... HOPE. I was in tears, while experiencing, discovering, crying and cheering. Rarely can we see a sequel better than the first and this is absolutely one of the fine example. This feeling is very special and I truly cherish it. Thank you HTTYD! -_-x (This kind of remind me of Disney "Lion King" without all the musicals and with modern animation, and of course the lively and friendly Dragons! I love the show and I am so going to get the DVD to experience the dragon flying and joy ride again. I want to train my dragon, probably a Night Fury, Lol. Oh yeah! 5 stars out of 5! Absolutely must watch! I can't wait to see the next installment.) 

The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars (2014 film): Based on a best-selling novel with the same name written by John Green. I never expect myself to watch a romantic-comedy-drama with love story. I do prefer blockbuster with action, superheroes and science-fiction. I avoid lovey-dovey films like this summer "Blended" and the last summers "Twilight" bull@#$% series. Due to positive reviews, critical reception and the medical oncology characteristics of the film, I decide to watch it with the goal in mind to discern the psychology of cancer patients (especially those with terminal stages) and how they cope and struggle in relationships with their family and potential mates. -_-x (Boy, I am completely taken in by the heartrending, heartwarming, heart-aching, heartbreaking and heartfelt moments in the film. The protagonists Hazel and Gus (Augustus) are sweet and both the heartthrobs. They do make a pair of really cute couple. The movie is well-written and well-acted, funny and witty, with many acerbic and philosophical puns and statements. Indeed, I strongly empathise and feel for all the characters in the film. In fact, I was constantly in tears in the dark and cold cinema. I am very touched by the "larger and smaller infinities" eulogy. What I saw today, fiction or not, is the eternity of a "real" true love ... ...) 

Transformers 4: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Age of Extinction - the same template as the first 3 Transformers franchises with illogical flow of tiresome story-telling and abrupt director's cut. The 4th cliche plot of good Autobots robots protecting Earth and the human protagonists from some bad robots which always involve the Decepticons. The humans who are so lame and will never die from all the explosions, bullets, blasts and traumas except for the extras. Some human(s) who are always given a lot of screen time and hold some important key stuff while running away from the bad robots. A usual Michael Bay style that is so full of loud deafening explosions, sporadic appearances of pretty models and ALL ladies with heavy make-ups, "roll-eyeball" comic relief and characters, forceful product placements and Chinese tourism spots, and of course ... all the branded cars especially Chevrolet throughout the film. This time, there is the addition of the trendy betrayal and conspiracy theme and the BIG addition of my favourite legendary Dinobots. Oh Yeah! Thankfully, there are no stuttering Shia Lebeouf and his annoying parents, all the former forgettable side-kicks, and the lousiest-model-actress-with-one-expression Megan Fox. Mark Wahlberg's character and acting is probably the best thing in the movie, for which he is actually doing something to help the Autobots, notably the famous Optimus Prime and BumbleBee. -_-x (I go into the cinema wishing Michael Bay can learn from the past 3 films and inject new energy and experience into making a better Transformers, a different and more awesome cinematic one. Alas! It is still that same Michael Bay style who knows fans like me will still support Transformers even with negative criticisms, inevitably supporting Hasbro and their toys to sell ... ... Hai ... maybe they should change the director for the next one. I am so worried for the upcoming TMN Turtles produced by Bay, Bite thumbs ...) 

Dawn of The Planet of the Apes
Dawn of The Planet of the Apes: An awesome sequel of a reboot of the franchises, a film premise from the 1960s versions that has always intrigued me since young. The questions of how we humans lead to our own destruction and what if, our homo cousins turn intelligent and simply take over from us as the dominant species on Earth. -_-x (Appeared since the first reboot film "Rise of The Planet of the Apes", Caesar the leader and the face of the intelligent apes has been the most kick-ass character. This good sequel focuses more on the emotional aspects, the tension, interaction and of course, the fight between the Homos, the intra and inter relationships - the love and hate among the humans and the apes themselves. The effects are realistic and great! We can naturally feel and interpret the expression from the micro-facial features on the CGI apes. ... ... ... ... ... No one, no human, no ape, is incorruptible and the nature of law and hierarchy still applies when power, politics and greed come into play.) 

Turtles Forever (2009)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 1, 2, 3, 4 Turtles ... ... Oh Yeah! A 25th anniversary crossover with the concept of multiverse. My 1987 light-hearted cheesy childhood version, to the 21st century modern and serious version, and of course to the 1984 dark gritty originals also known as the Prime Turtles. All the 3 different incarnations and many other montages of the versions including the 1990s live series. Awesome! Cheers! Hoo-Ray! Oh Yeah! Turtles Forever! Long live the Turtles! Turtle Power! It is Ninja time! [With Batman's voice] "We are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. We strike hard and fade away into the night!" -_-x (Oh please ... Please let the Michael Bay version coming out soon be a good turtle movie ... ... ... ... Pray pray hard ...)      [Not at Cinema]

Hercules (2014 film)
Hercules (2014 film) - An inspiration based on the graphic novel "Hercules: The Thracian War". A way way better Greek hero film of the same name than the dreadful Bull!@#$ "The Legend of Hercules" months ago. The Rock Dwayne Johnson is great in this film and he is really all pumped up. The premise of this Greek mythology and the "realistic" approach behind the hero's legend are different from all the former Hercules genre. -_-x (I find myself enjoying and having fun in this film. This is probably one of the best film directed by Brett Ratner ...) 

Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy (2014 Marvel film): As a comic fan of this intergalactic group, I am already so so excited over the movie and today all my "Geekiness-es" are activated. Meet the Guardians: Star-Lord - A charming and super funny "Earthling" guy named Peter Quill; Gamora - the most dangerous alien woman assassin in the universe; Drax the Destroyer - a lethal but sentimental slayer full of rage; Rocket Raccoon - the technical personnel, sharpshooter and a cute but kick-ass genetically modified raccoon; and Groot - A living tree and the last of its kind with limited vocabulary of "I am Groot" and also in the last scene, an additional Pronoun. Featuring also the musics of 70s and 80s [like "Hooked on the Feeling"], the concept of infinity stones [that all the nerds already know], the Collector [post-credit from Thor 2], the mad titan Thanos [post-credit from The Avengers], Ronan the Accuser of Kree empire[The antagonist] and the Nova corps, intergalactic police group [basically the good guys] and some other less important alien characters like Nebula and Korath. -_-x (All the CGI effects including Groot and Raccoon are stunningly Awesome-tecular! The tone of the whole space adventures and this group of cosmic Avengers is of an entertaining, cheesy, Disney light-hearted and hilarious one rather than just pure science fiction. The theme of conscientiousness, redemption, altruism, friendships and heroism are all laid out. I totally love how the film handle the tone and the characters. Long live the Guardians of the Galaxy! Looking forward to the sequel and how they entail to the plot of the Avengers. As usual, there is a post-credit with the surprise appearance of a Marvel character that you will never imagine ...)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film): I was so psyched when I heard that TMNT is going to come out as a live-action blockbuster reboot. But my heart sank immediately when I saw Michael Bay's name. He is not the director of the show but is a very influential producer who can get his hands the way he wants like the Transformers franchises. Even as a nostalgic childhood boy fan of the TMNT, I do understand that the reboot has to be in a modern context and need not be exactly the same as the 1980s cartoon series or the 1990s horrible rubber-suit movies. Personally, I am not offended by the CGI used for the turtles and the teacher rat, Master Splinter. However, in many instances, they do look explicitly "cartoonishingly" fake. The consolation is that the funny and teenage interactions between the 4 turtles (named after the 4 great Italian artists of the Renaissance and labelled in Blue, Purple, Orange and Red) are highlighted. Many of the jokes do make a lot of references to modern pop icons such as Batman and Superman. Michelangelo (Orange turtle) is still the most talkative and funniest dude. Raphael (Red turtle) does reveal his soft side outside his normal cool and rude self. Donatello (Purple turtle) is still the smart technical one and Leonardo (Blue turtle) is still the natural leader. Shredder the main villain is in his modern CGI metallic suit. I do not want to remember Karai, Shredder's adopted daughter and accomplice, for she sucks big time here. There are forgettable scientists ... ... yadayada ... ... -_-x (Cowabunga! This TMNT movie is not a super bad one and is neither a good one. The same Michael Bay style is there, with many jerky camera scenes, many plot holes and abrupt directorial cuts, forceful product placements, lazy filming, the Megan Fox April O'Neil [who is trying her best but really, can never be that good actress. How the heck did she even get the role?] and some extra [guy] escort who do not need to be in the film at all. Hai ... I do appreciate the effort in the portrayal of the turtles and the faithfulness to the back story. Indeed, the idiosyncrasies of each turtles are being sufficiently showcased. Seriously, Michael Bay should stop dabbling in iconic fan-based projects. Hai ...) 

Rurouni Kenshin II (Part 1) Kyoto Inferno
-_-x Rurouni Kenshin II Kyoto Inferno (2014 Film): I am a hardcore fan of the reverse-blade katana owner, Himura Kenshin aka Samurai X and was once Battousai the manslayer. This live action show has exceeded all my high expectations. The characters, main to supporting casts and even Juppongatana's images, are all spot-on, as the film is as faithful as it can be to the manga though understandably, with some alterations to fit a short 2 hours plus. The fighting scenes are so awesome yet realistic and do feature how superhumanely good and fast powerful samurai(s) like Kenshin is (even when it is almost impossible to emulate the anime duel effects). This is truly the best teaser and build-up to the upcoming second final part of "The Legend ends", and I know the upcoming one is going to be a buffet of actions. Do watch out for the guy that appears at the last scene as I suspect he is the one that I am always watching out for and someone important to Kenshin other than Kaoru(his love interest). -_-x (Waiting for 2nd October for the ultimate continuation ...) 

初恋这件小事 (Thai film)
Very very very very very nice Thai movie (with Chinese subtitles)! Very funny, heartwarming, 心酸 yet touching ... Full of childhood schooling nostalgia. A love story that will bring smiles on your face. -_-x (Awesome! Enjoy!)   [Not at Cinema]

 
大明劫 Fall of Ming
Mainly depict the story of Wu You Ke (吴又可) aka Wu You Xing (吴有性), one of the greatest Chinese Medicine Physician and 温病家 of the late Ming Dynasty, 200 years ahead of his time in deducing virus and microbes (疠气) as the causes of plagues and how the infections are spread [without the help of microscope]. His greatest concoction Da Yuan Yin (达原饮) used for the plagues was also used widely in treating SARS. -_-x (The author of 温疫论!)      [Not at Cinema]

Annabelle
Annabelle (2014 film): A totally imaginative origin story made up based on a purported true story and the SUBSTANDARD spin-off from one of the best horror movies - "The Conjuring". The actors in the film are mediocre, the characters are undefinable, the fictional plot is illogical and incoherent, everything is predictable and dumb. To give it puny credits, there are limited creepy scenes, and 1 cool elevator scary sequences and yea ... that demon. The rest are just jump-scares and those sound effects and sound tracks that will inform you that it is time to be scared. There are no build-ups to any suspense and whatsoever. A far far far far far cry from "The Conjuring". This show will still sell because it bluffs people like me to watch it as a sort of prequel and parasitically rip the benefit and fame from "The Conjuring". -_-x (When you know the director is also the director of the crappiest dog@#$% "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation" and can somehow make everyone hates the whole Mortal Kombat franchises, you know you are in for the Bull!@#$. When you keep laughing at a horror movie, keep shaking your head and is totally bemused by the story and the flow, you know something is wrong, for the movie never fully delivers for what it is. You are supposed to watch a horror movie and not a parody or a comedy ...) 

Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Arc II (Part 2) The Legend Ends
-_-x Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Arc II The Legend Ends (2014 film): The biggest anticipation showdown between Shishio (The villian and Mummy guy) and Kenshin (The hero and Samurai X). There are loads of good old fighting as expected. Understandably, with only 2 hours plus runtime, there are scenes and characters depth that cannot be emulated or explained like in the anime, with many plots, sub-plots and even chronology altered. Various relationships are explored more deeply especially between Hiko and Kenshin as master and disciple. Aoshi is featured more this time though. In fact, Kyoto Arc should be made into trilogy instead of 2-parts movie, as I cannot help but feel that many things are rushed for the main characters like Saito and Kaoru and especially Juppogatana (Shishio's 10 powerful henchmen) and their fights. But still, a faithful portrayal of the manga anime and a satisfying end to the live action Kenshin series. -_-x (If light-weighted book like "The Hobbit" can be made into a bloating trilogy, why not Kyoto Arc?) 

Fury
Fury (2014 NC16 film): A super intense and relentless World War 2 film that depicts how ugly, gory, violent and atrocious a war truly is. A story about the tank named "Fury", the interactions between her crews and the last stand and how the wars are fought savagely near the end of Nazi's surrender. -_-x (War is fought with weapons but won by men who become monsters, and sacrifice their morality and conscience so that war can end fast for a more peaceful world. I have never watched a war film so breathlessly emotional and totally no glorification at all. The weariness and listlessness of the soldiers are so real, you can see and sense on all the embattled faces. All the characters are good, very very good, from Brad Pitt Sergeant leader to rookie Logan Lerman. The highest credit is given to Shia LeBeouf for his portrayal as a conflicting soldier and a preacher. ... ... No one single person smiled as everyone walked out of the cinema in silence ... ...) 

Interstellar
Interstellar (2014 lengthy film): When apocalyptic end of the world scenario combine with a lot of focus on 2 father-daughter bonds particularly 1; plus paranormal Science loaded with concepts of space-time continuum [up to 5 dimensions], space warping wormholes and time warping blackholes full of Physics involving Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and Newtonians especially GRAVITY [No, not that Danny Boyle space film]; equal the mind-blowing, thought provoking, breathtaking, exhilarating movie that the Nolan brothers and Christopher's wife can pull off! -_-x (It is so Awesome-tecular! I have to pay attention throughout the show. It is so deep and immerses me in the thinking and pondering that I can ignore all the weaknesses for the certain narrative flow. The effects are all so good. Watching in cinema, you can feel like you are really travelling to outer space, the rumbling at the feet and the wind "blowing" around you ... In Nolans we trust! ... "Nolans" is the great brand name and a sure money tree in Hollywood now [unlike the box office poison, franchise brutaliser and talent killer "M.Night Sha-ma-de-lan"] ...) 

Big Hero 6 
Big Hero 6 (2014 Disney animation inspired by Marvel comics of the same name): In a fictitious amalgam of the futuristic San Francisco and Tokyo world called San Fransokyo, meet 5 likeable geniuses Hiro, Go-go, Fred, Wasabi, Honey Lemon and ... 1 most endearing lovable effable huggable robot ever - the balloon vincyl BAYMAX. Watch how these 5 superheroes together with Baymax use their inventions, robotics and brains to deal with a super villian who uses Hiro's microbots invention as weapons for a motive. -_-x(This motion picture is AMAZING beyond words! It is not just for kids, it is suitable for all ages and in fact a movie family can watch and enjoy together. I really really love it very very much especially my most favourite robot of all time ... Baymax. I am so awed that I am choking with delight from all the emotion, comedy, spectacular animation effects, friendships and the ups and downs of Hiro's life. It reminds me of the equally stupendous Pixar "The Incredibles" but without the blood ties. Unbelievable! A+++++, a must-watch! Do watch out for the equally touching pre-movie short animation clip "Feast". Look out for Stan Lee's cameos and DO NOT miss the Post-Credit! Sincerely hoping for a sequel ...) 

The Hunger Games III Mockingjay Part 1
The Hunger Games III Mockingjay Part 1: A good trilogy, novel series and franchise that wants to squeeze more $$$+$ out of us (like Harry Potter, Twilight, Ah Boys to Men and the upcoming long-winded Hobbit), by unnecessarily splitting 1 book and the last part of the trilogy into 2 parts. -_-x (The stretched, painfully slower-paced build-up that do not have any "hunger games" at all, with minimum excitement and action, and a lot more with the themes of making "Propaganda videos" and "Political speeches" from both sides of the camp of a post-apocalyptic modern "Roman-style" world, not called as Earth but Panem. The Capitol whom the residents dress like Lady Gaga versus The 13 Districts whom the oppressed rebels dress like us. To give credit, there are parts that do depict intense emotions especially from Katniss the heroine. Gale finally have more screen times and likeable characters like Finnick are featured. Peeta [Pronounced as Peter] appears unsurprisingly to be a cliff hanger for the second part. Jennifer Lawerence as Katniss is indeed a very good actress, I do feel for her throughout the movie. If this film is not purposefully stretchy, I believe it would have been an immediate thumbs-up. Now ... have to wait for the second part. As a reader who really like the Hunger Games novels, I am looking forward to the second part of the movie ... Trust me, the plot is good.) 

Penguins of Madagascar
Penguins of Madagascar (2014 DreamWorks animation with no continuity to the TV cartoon but continue from Madagascar 3): The 4 cute flightless birds which act like "super spy/commando/soldier", the characters that everyone loves from the first Madagascar movie. A spin-off to cash in from the franchise that has taken a beating since its sequels. The typical "beat-up-yourself" lame jokes, near to brainless cliche linear plotlines and not so emotional comedy ... but overall still entertaining and funny enough. -_-x (The marketing is successful as they are able to bluff me to watch a not-as-good-as-Pixar movie animation and manage to make me link to the first good Madagascar movie that features the iconic lion, zebra, giraffe and hippotamus gang. And yeah, that catchy song ... "I like to move it move it ... × 3". I do not even bother to remember each of the 4 penguins' names as they are easily replaceable with one another. There are also 4 forgettable Artic animal agents who claim to be professional spies but end up like side-kicks. Together they have to defeat the octopuses. Yup ... this sounds stupid but this is how the story goes ... Don't miss the mid-credits if you are even watching this movie ...) 
  
The Hobbit: The Battle of the 5 Armies
The Hobbit: The Battle of the 5 Armies (The last installment of the Peter Jackson's trilogy based on the book by J.R.R Tolkien): Finally after 3 years, the epic conclusion to the bloated fantasy, the shortest run time in all the Middle-earth and Jackson's films. The theme about avarice which is also known as "Dragon sickness" in the movie. And of course, as the title suggest, plentiful battles and clashes among the 5 armies composed of Dwarves, Elves, Humans, Eagles versus Orcs, Goblins, Wargs, Bats! A side-quest of the White council that link up to Lord of the Ring and Sauron is also shown. -_-x[Let's just say that Smaug (that dragon and supposed the main antagonist) and Bilbo (the supposed hobbit hero and protagonist in the story) are truly not the most important characters in this film. Even Gandalf the Grey, the one who start it all, is pushed aside. In fact, Thorin the Dwarf king has the most screen time and plot development that mainly feature his struggle with extreme greed. Seriously, I do not even want to question how the 5 armies sum up together ... 5 is just symbolic? There are simply too many characters to follow and people who do not know the story or never watch all the prequels and sequels will definitely be very confused. Peter Jackson tries too hard to link Hobbit to his LOTR resulting in way too many non-hobbit characters and sub-plots, not to mention that by right they only appear in LOTR. The Eagles ... they are simply majestic and almighty and "imbar", always a solution. Nonetheless, the battles and CGI are breathtakingly fantastic and I am forever a fan of the Middle-earth. I am sure most of the fans will be satisfied with this final masterpiece.]

Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb 
Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb -_-x (The 28th and FINAL cinematic movie I watch for the year 2014, it has been a ride!) - The final installment to the money-making but critic-unfriendly Museum franchise based on a children book. This time, the magical history that turns to life is happening at the British Museum in London with new main English character like Sir Lancelot of the Round Table and a new dinosaur, the Triceratops bones. Together with Larry (Ben Stiller), the protagonist and his son, some popular figures from the first two films including Dexter the Capuchin Monkey and Theodore Roosevelt will be joining the mission to save themselves. A race against time to seek the answer to the restoration of the magic which is fading from the tablet and the story behind the tablet. A tribute to Robin Williams and Mickey Rooney who give their best in the last film of their lives ... And a memorable cameo that is whimsical and of "a X-men cinematic calibre" Wink*** [no spoilers]. -_-x ( A final episode that is more touching than funny [Seriously the comedy is more of the lame types]. I do somewhat enjoy the film even without all the wow factors ... ...) 
 

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