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City Under Siege  Mandarin movie 2010
Action Movie
Cast and Crew
Cast:Aaron Kwok,Shu Qi,
Jacky Wu Jing,Zhang Jingchu,Collin Chou
Director: Benny Chan
Writers:Benny Chan (screenplay)
Chi-man Ling (screenplay)
Produced by:Benny Chan,Daniel Lam
Original Music by:Anthony Chue
Cinematography by:Anthony Pun
Country: Hong Kong
Release Date:12 August 2010 (Hong Kong)
Genre: Action | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Also Known As:Quan Cheng Jie Bei
Language:Mandarin | Cantonese
Company: Enlight Pictures
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Aaron Kwok portrays one of the clowns infected with the toxic fumes and is the superhero of the movie.  His love interest is Shu Qi who plays as a current events reporter covering the mutation case.  Other stars in the movie includes Ngai Sing who changed drastically after mutation and will turn against Aaron Kwok; Wu Jing cameos as a special agent who goes after the mutants while Zhang Jing Chu is a mutant hunter specialist in the movie.  Zhang Bao Wen and Tie Nan will also play as two of the mutants.
The movie speaks about courage to oppose even your friends from doing misdeeds for the goodwill of the city and of mankind.  The director wishes to impart the movie’s theme that no matter how a person physically transformed, it is one’s true nature that will stand out in the end. That no one should blame Heaven for any misfortune and that life is not all about pain and sacrifices, that no matter how we become we should always do our best.
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The filming inauguration was held last June 24, on a sound stage in Yuen Long, Hongkong.  Director Benny Chan said that he had long wanted to do this kind of film, a superhero movie with kung fu combined with special effects. The film’s production started this July and is estimated to exceed the film’s budget due to the amount of special effects.  The special effects are said to be stunning as those found in the film “X-men Origins: Wolverine”.
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Frozen  English movie 2010
Romantic Movie
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Genres:DramaThriller
Cast: Emma BellShawn AshmoreKevin ZegersEd AckermanRileah VanderbiltKane HodderAdam JohnsonChris YorkPeder Melhuse
Director: Adam Green

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Plot:

Three skiers are stranded on a chairlift and forced to make life-or-death choices that prove more perilous than staying put and freezing to death
Released: March 25, 2010
Frozen  English Film Synopsis:
A typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare for three snowboarders when they get stranded on the chairlift before their last run. As the ski patrol switches off the night lights, they realize with growing panic that they've been left behind dangling high off the ground with no way down.

With the resort closed until the following weekend and frostbite and hypothermia already setting in, the trio is forced to take desperate measures to escape off the mountain before they freeze to death. Once they make their move, they discover with horror that they have much more to fear than just the frigid cold. As they combat unexpected obstacles, they start to question if their will to survive is strong enough to overcome the worst ways to die?

Frozen Hollywood Movie Review:

Just because the closest thing we Singaporeans have to snow is a particular amusement centre which replicates cold climate and snow doesn’t mean we aren’t scared stiff by the idea that we may one day be stuck in the freezing cold, eventually dying from hunger and loneliness. Which is why this drama thriller works like a horror movie for us – in a spine tingling manner that we won’t be forgetting in a short while too.

The story is straightforwardly simple. Watch how we sum it up in one sentence: Three skiers get stranded on a chairlift and are forced to make choices which will decide whether they live or die.

Really, nothing much else happens in the movie, and there is no need for much to develop either, given the circumstances. Director Adam Green knows what is efficient when you are telling a story like that. Wham, bham, hit and go – all in 89 jiffy minutes.

Trust us, in this one and a half hour, you’d be taken on a journey which is much more worth taking than many of those overwrought and bombastic Hollywood blockbusters which refuse to end. It’s no wonder then, that the film premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival to great reception. In fact, the no frills production caused quite a bit of stirs because of its intensity. Yes, it’s really that gripping.

You just need to put yourself in the three protagonists’ shoes, and you’d understand the panic and fear in them as they are left dangling in high air with no way down. Oh, there’s the freezing cold they have to deal with to. Did we mention the ski resort will remain closed until the following weekend? Can things get any worse? Obviously it can, as the three teenagers find out over the course of the movie.

Played by the fresh faced Emma Bell (you may have seen her playing bit roles in Law & Order and Ghost Whisperer), the chatty Shawn Ashmore (you probably know him as Iceman in the X-Men series) and the brooding Kevin Zegers (remember Felicity Huffman’s son in Transamerica?), they are a caricature of adventurous teens of today who would do anything to have that one opportunity to have a little more fun. The young actors may not deliver the most mesmerizing performances you’ve seen, but they do a fairly good job of portraying your average teenager – the type that is neither very likeable nor very obnoxious.

So when they get into trouble and have to fight unexpected obstacles (let’s just say these are situations you don’t want to find yourself in on any given day), you feel the horror and terror they are going through.

The production values aren’t too bad either. Despite the seemingly cost effective setup, the cinematography by Will Barratt is effectively spellbinding, the editing by Ed Marx is precise to the point and the score by Andy Garfield manages to pull your heartstrings a little.


Green knows how to manipulate the audiences’ minds by alternating between simple dialogue scenes (as frivolous as they sound, the script is a spot on if you know what young people talk about these days) and intensely riveting sequences. You’ll hold your breath. You’ll squirm in your seat. You’ll gasp upon knowing the protagonists’ fates. And most importantly, you’ll wish that you never find yourself in such a situation.



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 Step Up 3D  English movie 2010
Musical  Movie
Cast and Crew

In Movie Theaters: August 6, 2010 (2,435 theaters)
Total Box Office: $33,718,550 in U.S. and Canada
Directed by: Jon Chu
Starring:
more credits Adam G. Sevani
Sharni Vinson
Christopher Scott
Harry Shum Jr.
Rick Malambri
Kylie Goldstein
Distributed by: Touchstone Pictures
Genres: Drama Sequel Teen Music 3D Shot-In-3D
Running Time: 97 minutes
MPAA Rating: for brief strong language.
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The popular dance film franchise Step Up began in 2006, which launched the career of Dear John star Channing Tatum. It went on to spawn a sequel, 2008's Step Up 2 the Streets starring Briana Evigan and directed by Jon Chu. Now Chu returns with a third film, this time in 3D called Step Up 3D. We recently had a chance to speak with the film's director Jon Chu, as well as its stars Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, Stephen 'tWitch' Boss, Jonathan 'Legacy' Perez, Harry Shum Jr. and musician Flo-Rida about the new film, its music and dancing in 3D. To watch our exclusive interview please click on the video clip below.



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New York's intense street dancing underground comes alive in eye-popping Digital 3D in Step Up 3D, the third installment of the Step Up franchise as the raw, passion-fueled culture goes global. A tight-knit group of street dancers, including Luke (Rick Malambri) and Natalie (Sharni Vinson), team up with NYU freshman Moose (Adam G. Sevani), and find themselves pitted against the world's best break-dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.

Step Up 3D was released August 6th, 2010 and stars Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Sharni Vinson, Alyson Stoner, Keith Stallworth, Kendra Andrews, Stephen Boss, Martín Lombard. The film is directed by Jon Chu.


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One person out of every thousand is born with autism. It follows that China has over one million autism patients. David is one of them: he looks absent-minded, repeats other people’s words, swims with amazing ease, keeps everything at home in exact order… and maybe he is not totally aware of his mother’s death some years ago. Working in an aquarium, Sam Wong takes tender care of this twenty-two-year-old son of his. With the generous help of the neighbors, the two live happily together. Yet, the father understands very well that in the end, he will have to depart from the world, leaving his son alone – and that day will come sooner than everyone is ready to believe.

This film is an ode to a father who is determined to find shelter for his son before it is too late. In the process, the boy achieves a measure of independence necessary for both to let go.

Movie Review:


While this has been billed as Jet Li’s detour from his martial arts filmography, “Ocean Heaven” should really be known for more than that. This is an intimate and deeply moving portrait of a terminally ill father’s (Jet Li’s Wang Xuechang) attempt to teach his autistic son the necessary life skills to survive on his own before he passes away. It is also a poignant tribute to the infinite love that parents have for their children and their unending desire to take care and look after them to their best abilities, no matter the struggle, no matter the effort.

Beginning on a somewhat ominous note, Wang is first seen with his son, Da Fu (Wen Zhang), out at sea with the intention of drowning them both using a large weight tied to their legs. He doesn’t succeed- his son the excellent swimmer unties them both and saves them from certain death. The deed may seem appalling but his motive is in fact humane- a single father since his wife’s death 14 years ago, Wang thinks it may be better off for Da Fu to join him in death than for him suffer on his own when Wang dies.

After the failed suicide attempt, Wang takes it as a sign that Da Fu is meant to live and so sets out to train Da Fu to be as independent as he can be, while looking for an institutional home willing to accept persons with autism. Both these missions turn out equally moving, for they bring to light certain truths that we are either ignorant of or choose to ignore. Though almost at the age of 21, Da Fu knows not simple tasks like taking off his clothes, boiling an egg or riding a bus that younger kids without disabilities would probably have mastered effortlessly.

Watching Wang patiently teach Da Fu the steps of these daily tasks is in itself a testament to the perseverance and love that parents of children with special needs have for their kids, a love so pure and boundless it deserves to be celebrated. Just as you will be led to feel vicariously the patience and determination of these parents like Wang, you’ll also experience an indescribable joy when Da Fu finally picks up these skills- think of these tasks like mini-Everests, and the completion of any one of them equivalent to the sweet triumph of conquering the summit.

On the other hand, Wang’s search for an institutional home for his son highlights a societal gap that deserves attention. As Wang sums up aptly, there is often support for the young and the old in special schools and aged homes respectively, but little services offered for adults with special needs between these ages. The responsibility falls on the shoulders of their parents to look after them, and it is a real concern when these parents ask who is to help them take care of their children when they are too old or frail to do so. Indeed, local viewers may draw a parallel with a recent article in the Straits Times that also similarly highlighted a gap in our special-needs welfare system in catering to adults with autism.

Unlike lesser directors who would have tried explaining the workings of Da Fu’s mind to their audiences, writer/director Xue Xiaolu instead wisely uses his affinity for the world underwater- swimming with the turtles and dolphins- as a motif of his state of mind, different and yet beautiful in its own way. These scenes of Da Fu’s graceful diving in the aquarium, where both he and Wang works, are captured in a ravishingly lush blue palette by Christopher Doyle’s cinematography, set evocatively against Joe Hisaishi’s score and Yee Chung Man’s production design.

Perhaps the only missed opportunity here is Xue’s subplot involving Kwai Lun-Mei’s circus clown turned friend to Da Fu. Not enough time is spent delineating the friendship that develops between the two and the result lacks credibility, especially since Kwai’s character seems too ready to accept Da Fu’s quirks and idiosyncrasies. Nevertheless, the film’s focus is really on the father-son duo of Wang and Da Fu- and in this regard, succeeds tremendously thanks in no small part to Jet Li and Zhang Wen’s sublime yet powerfully convincing performances.

Yes, you should know that even without his fists or kicks, Jet Li still proves to be a magnetic actor with his unassuming portrayal of an ordinary man looking out for his son while looking death in the eye. But really, this film is more important and more significant than just being Jet Li’s first non-action role- it is an extremely moving story of a father’s tireless love for his son, no matter the odds, no matter the challenge. Especially to the parents of children with special needs who have given themselves continuously to the care of their kids, this is a tribute to the depth of your love, the depth of your heart.

Cast And Crew


Genre: Drama
Director: Xue Xiaolu
Cast: Jet Li, Wen Zhang, Kwai Lun Mei, Zhu Yuanyuan, Dong Yong, Yan Minqiu, Gao Yuanyuan, Chen Rui, Yong Mei
RunTime: 1 hr 42 mins
Released By: GV & Clover Films
Rating: PG



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Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara (Nicola Peltz), a Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), to restore balance to their war-torn world.

Movie Review:

To Mr M. Night Shyamalan,

Upon previewing your recent work, i do have mix feeling upon the thousands of slamming befallen onto your name. Not that they were wrong but credit must be given when due and i must say, it had potential. So much potential that it was such a disappointment that it didn’ lived up to my expectation which i so hopefully wanted it to. As you can tell, I'm a big fan of the Nickelodeon hit show Avatar - The Last Air Bender, the cartoon series. I never knew i could enjoy such an epic cartoon at my tender age of 30. Damn you James Cameron for stealing the title and forced upon M. Night to change the film title, unknowingly, a sign of the fate that is to come. Your work has been on a decline ever since "The Village" but i kept on holding on because, you sir, are a story teller. Lady in the Water was bombed by many but it has a special place in my heart. I know you have this little kid inside you always wanting to come out and play and see the world differently with much curiosity. Just like me. Then came "The Happening", The only gripe I had was the strange quality of acting throughout but i understood the classic film dialog style played in hand. Its a pity "The Last Air Bender" didn't lift you out of the sticky mud that you’e slowly sinking into. Lets layout the good and bad points here.

The bad points:

• Character development. Or lack of it. Everyone seem to be in their own little world and not much chemistry was felt. Even between Katara and Sokka, the sibling bond, somehow felt forced.

• Where was the humour? Sure, there were some sprinkled around but it had a hard time balancing the seriousness and humour. Aang is suppose to be a kid even when he had the daunting task of being The One.

• Of all the characters in the series, Prince Zuko, in my opinion, is the most interesting character. Kudos to Dev Patel. He did quite a performance as the tortured soul. Too bad the storyline didn’t really show the extent of his desperation.

• Awful cinematography. Some shots were badly framed added with boring angles during epic periods. This caused a pacing problem where scenes come too fast and everything had to be gulped down and figure out what we ate later.

• Great opportunity of epic action sequences that could have blown my mind but fell short, fizzled away and gave up. What gives? You had too much power and scared yourself?

Now its not entirely your fault for the downfall. I mean cramming 20, 1/2 episodes into a 1 hr 40 mins time frame is a daunting task. Impossible in my book but i have to give it to you for managing it. To your doom alas.

The good point:

• Great special effects. Water, air, fire bending was a jaw-dropper. LOVED the water effect. Earth, not so much. Awaiting for the sequels where they truly show the power of earth bending. Its going to knock our socks off.

• Awesome soundtrack. Fell in love with it in the teaser trailer. Loved it even more on the official site. It’ll definitely be in my iPod play list.

• Jackson Rathbone (Sokka) and Dev Patel (Prince Zuko) had potential. I can see their character growing. Just need the rest to catch up.

Like how the film plot drives Aang to let go of his emotion in order to control and release his full potential power as an Avatar, M. Night should have listened to his own script. Take a rest while you let others helm your ideas cos, man, you have some wild ideas. So don’ you give up. Keep on telling your stories and seed those ideas into our dreams and mind.

PS: ‘evil’ better be good. I’ hyperventilating just by the trailer. But that’ what i said about Air Bender too...
The world is divided into four kingdoms, each represented by the element they harness, and peace has lasted throughout the realms of Water, Air, Earth, and Fire under the supervision of the Avatar, a link to the spirit world and the only being capable of mastering the use of all four elements. When young Avatar Aang disappears, the Fire Nation launches an attack to eradicate all members of the Air Nomads to prevent interference in their future plans for world domination. 100 years pass and current Fire Lord Ozai continues to conquer and imprison anyone with elemental "bending" abilities in the Earth and Water Kingdoms, while siblings Katara and Sokka from a Southern Water Tribe find a mysterious boy trapped beneath the ice outside their village. Upon rescuing him, he reveals himself to be Aang, Avatar and last of the Air Nomads. Swearing to protect the Avatar, Katara and Sokka journey with him to the Northern Water Kingdom in his quest to master "Waterbending" and eventually fulfill his destiny of once again restoring peace to the world. But as they inch nearer to their goal, the group must evade Prince Zuko, the exiled son of Lord Ozai, Commander Zhao, the Fire Nation's military leader, and the tyrannical onslaught of the evil Fire Lord himself.  Written by The Massie Twins

Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara (Nicola Peltz), a Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), to restore balance to their war-torn world.

Based on the hugely successful Nickelodeon animated TV series, the live-action feature film “The Last Airbender” is the opening chapter in Aang’s struggle to survive. 

Cast And Crew

Genre: Adventure/Action
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Jackson Rathbone, Dev Patel, Cliff Curtis, Shaun Toub, Jessica Andres, Aasif Mandvi, Keong Sim, Randall Duk Kim, Ben Cooke
RunTime: 1 hr 43 mins
Released By: UIP
Rating: PG (Fighting Scenes)



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