Friday, March 14, 2008

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

The Water House: Legend of the Deep


Genre: Fantasy/Family (General)
Cast: Alex Atel, Emily Watson, David Morrissey, Craig Hall, Ben Chaplin
Director: Jay Russell
Producer: Jay Russell, Douglas Rae, Robert Bernstein
Production: Columbia Pictures

Angus (Alex Etel), a boy from Skotlandia, found an unsual egg. Bring it home, and finally Angus realize that him face an incredible creature: "The Water Horse" like they ancestors myths.
Angus starting his advanture, face his scary and risk his live to protecting a secret which be a legend.

Monday, August 06, 2007



Naga Bonar Jadi 2


Jenis Film : DRAMA/COMEDY
Pemain : DEDDY MIZWAR, TORA SUDIRO, WULAN GURITNO. LUKMAN SARDI, ULI HERDIANSYAH
Sutradara: DEDDY MIZWAR
Penulis: MUSFAR YASIN
Produksi: PT GISELA CITRA SINEMA

Film ini merupakan sekuel dari film Naga Bonar (1987), berkisah tentang hubungan Naga Bonar (Deddy Mizwar) dan putranya, Bonaga (Tora Sudiro) dalam suasana kehidupan anak muda metropolis.
Untuk memulai bisnis, Bonaga berniat menjual tanah milik ayahnya yang disana terletak kuburan keluarga Naga Bonar. Akhirnya timbul konflik perbedaan nilai diantara mereka.
Film ini begitu sarat makna akan kasih sayang diantara ayah dan anak, penghormatan seorang anak kepada ayahnya dan penghormatan seorang pejuang terhadap tokoh-tokoh proklamasi.
Bagi saya, film ini merupakan film Indonesia terbaik yang pernah saya tonton dibandingkan dengan film-film bergenre anak muda metropolis yang banyak bereda saat ini.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

SPYMATE

Sebuah film lucu yang menggabungkan antara hewan dan manusia.
Minkey, seekor simpanse beserta rekannya Mike Muggins adalah agen terbaik di kelasnya. Tidak ada misi yang tak mungkin bagi mereka. Namun pada misi yang terakhir, Mike memutuskan untuk meninggalkan dunia spionase dan membesarkan putrinya Amelia, sementara minkey bergabung dengan kelompok sirkus.
Sepuluh tahun berlalu, Mike bekerja sebagai pegawai asuransi bersama putrinya berusia 12 tahun, yang tertarik pada penemuan ilmiah dengan menciptakan prototype bor revolusioner yang dapat menghancurkan seluruh kota Jepang!
Ia dianugerahi penghargaan National Scientific Achievement dan akan diberikan oleh dr. Farley yang ternyata mempunyai niat tertentu terhadap alat tersebut. Mike dan Minkey harus bersatu kembali untuk menyelamatkan Amelia.
Seru, tegang, dan kocak mewarnai berbagai adegan dalam film ini.
Dibintangi oleh Chris Potter, Richard Kind, Emma Roberts, Pat Morita dan diproduksi oleh Keystone Entertainment, film ini tampaknya layak untuk ditonton sebagai hiburan bersama keluarga.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006


SUPERMAN RETURN
Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, James Marsden Directed : Bryan Singer


Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Jon Peters production in association with Bad Hat Harry Productions, a Bryan Singer film, Superman Returns, starring BRANDON ROUTH, KATE BOSWORTH, JAMES MARSDEN, FRANK LANGELLA, EVA MARIE SAINT, PARKER POSEY, SAM HUNTINGTON, KAL PENN and KEVIN SPACEY. Directed by BRYAN SINGER, the film is produced by JON PETERS, BRYAN SINGER and GILBERT ADLER. The executive producer is CHRIS LEE. The co-producer is STEPHEN JONES. The screenplay is by MICHAEL DOUGHERTY & DAN HARRIS, and the story is by BRYAN SINGER and MICHAEL DOUGHERTY & DAN HARRIS.

Following a mysterious absence of several years, the Man of Steel comes back to Earth in the epic action-adventure Superman Returns, a soaring new chapter in the saga of one of the world's most beloved superheroes. While an old enemy plots to render him powerless once and for all, Superman faces the heartbreaking realization that the woman he loves, Lois Lane, has moved on with her life.

Superman's bittersweet return challenges him to bridge the distance between them while finding a place in a society that has learned to survive without him. In an attempt to protect the world he loves from cataclysmic destruction, Superman embarks on an epic journey of redemption that takes him from the depths of the ocean to the far reaches of outer space.

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Directed by Bryan Singer (X2: X-Men United, X-Men, The Usual Suspects), SUPERMAN RETURNS stars newcomer Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth (Beyond the Sea, Blue Crush), James Marsden (X2: X-Men United, The Notebook), Frank Langella (HBO's Unscripted), Academy Award-winner Eva Marie Saint (North By Northwest), Parker Posey (Best in Show), Sam Huntington (Detroit Rock City), Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle) and Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey (Beyond the Sea, American Beauty, The Usual Suspects).

The director of photography is NEWTON THOMAS SIGEL A.S.C.; the production designer is GUY DYAS; the film is edited by JOHN OTTMAN and ELLIOT GRAHAM; the costume designer is LOUISE MINGENBACH; and the music is by JOHN OTTMAN. The film is based upon Superman characters created by JERRY SIEGEL & JOE SHUSTER and published by DC Comics.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006


Click (2006) Cast: Adam Sandler Kate Beckinsale Christopher Walken

This film telling stories about a magical remote. With each click, can control our carrier and personel life. But complications arise when the remote starts to overrule our choices.
Michael Newman is a family man whose busy career as an architect does not leave much time for his wife Donna and his two kids. Unable one day to determine which of his many remotes turns on the television, he decides he needs a universal remote that does it all. On his search for the perfect device, he meets Morty who gives him a one-of-a-kind remote that has magical powers. With each click, Micahel can control his career and personal life. But complications arise when the remote start to overrule his choices. Besides Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, and Christopher Walken, in this film also stars David Hasselhoff (Baywatch) as his bos, Henry Winkler and Julie Kavner as Michael's parents. Sean Astin, Rachel Dratch, and Jennifer Coolidge also co-star. ***

Sunday, May 21, 2006


“The Da Vinci Code”

“The Da Vinci Code,” directed by Ron Howard based on Dan Brown’s bestselling theological suspense thriller of the same name, falls dramatically short of its promise to take you on a lightening-paced, intelligent, intricately layered, and suspenseful international scavenger hunt to uncover a centuries old mystery. While the novel ingeniously mixed action with intrigue while exploring the intricate complexities of religious theory and history and made it accessible in the guise of a captivating chase story, the reported $125 million film adaptation fails to live up to its provocative source material. Although the film does succeed in raising some thought provoking questions about history versus the creation of history, its 2-1/2 hour running time and uneven pace turn it into an overly long, bloated, and disappointing melodrama – the antithesis of Brown’s exciting, tightly wound page-turner.

While in Paris delivering a talk and promoting his latest book, acclaimed Harvard symbologist Professor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) receives an urgent summons to the Louvre Museum where an elderly curator, Jacques Sauniere (Jean-Pierre Marielle), whom he was scheduled to meet earlier that day, has been brutally murdered. Once inside the museum, Langdon finds a baffling cipher near the body. He joins forces with gifted French police cryptologist Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), and together they attempt to decode the enigma. Along the way, they discover a mysterious trail of symbols, bizarre riddles, and unexpected secrets hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci – clues that are visible for all to see and yet ingeniously disguised by the painter. Their dangerous quest leads to a covert society dedicated to guarding an ancient secret that has remained concealed for 2000 years.

The stakes are raised when Langdon uncovers a startling link: the late curator was involved in the Priory of Sion – a secret society whose members included Da Vinci and Sir Isaac Newton, among others. Langdon suspects they are on the hunt for a breathtaking historical secret, one that has proven through the centuries to be as enlightening as it is dangerous. The pair’s frantic race to solve the mystery before the secret falls into the wrong hands takes us on a whirlwind adventure through the cathedrals and castles of Europe from Paris to London to Scotland as they collect clues in a desperate attempt to crack the code. Along the way, they match wits with a mysterious powerbroker who appears to anticipate their every move. Unless they can decipher the labyrinthine puzzle, the Priory’s secret and an explosive ancient truth will be lost forever.

Akiva Goldsman’s dull-witted, plodding adaptation strives to remain faithful to the book’s major plot elements, but it inadvertently brings to light the obvious shortcomings of Brown’s entertaining bestseller which were well disguised by the novel’s clever structure and compelling premise. At first glance, the novel appears to be highly cinematic with its fast-paced action compressed into a 24-hour time frame. But appearances are deceiving. While Goldsman attempts to meet the daunting challenge of interpreting a complex, intricate piece of fiction and turning it into compelling cinematic narrative, the end result is stodgy, confusing and frequently too literal-minded. His script awkwardly blends intrigue and menace with mystery in a confusing and illogical tale of enigma, secrets and riddles layered clumsily one upon another. According to production notes, the script incorporates several things that Brown learned after writing the novel, making the movie in some ways an updated, annotated version of the original book. Director Howard also adds backstory to the film that was only referred to in the novel. Unfortunately, the digitized flashback sequences are cheesy, distracting and confusing. They disrupt the narrative flow rather than enhance and clarify the storyline, and they add unnecessarily to the film’s already considerable length. Indeed, the film seems to get lost in its own maze of puzzles and riddles and long-winded explanations that suck the life out of what was originally a very engaging and fun story, offering audiences instead something that is extremely laborious and solemn. Howard insists on telling us everything rather than showing us

In addition to Hanks and Tautou in the lead roles, the strong supporting cast includes Sir Ian McKellen as Sir Leigh Teabing, the story’s Holy Grail historian and deranged puppetmaster; Jean Reno as the relentless French police captain Bezu Fache; Alfred Molina as the manipulative Bishop Aringarosa; and Paul Bettany as Silas, the deadly albino monk. Hanks’s character is driven by curiosity and a wonderfully dry sense of humor. He’s smart, fascinated by the world around him, and convincing as a thinking man’s hero who is determined to unravel the mystery. And despite the off-screen jokes about it, his long, swept back hairdo seems appropriate for an unsuspecting university professor who is unexpectedly caught up in a mysterious and deadly conspiracy. That said, there are moments when the actor seems a little lost as though he’s trying to find a hook for his character and there is none. Hanks also lacks the dashing, charismatic qualities that would have made his character’s relationship with Tautou’s Neveu far more interesting. In the second English-language film of her career, alluring French actress Tautou brings impressive nuance to her work and creates a pivotal character that is enigmatic, intrepid, and ethereal, although occasionally her heavy accent makes her dialogue unintelligible. Unfortunately, the chemistry between Hanks and Tautou is sadly missing as is any romantic involvement between their characters.