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Saturday, October 10, 2009 @ 12:48 AM
Nothing to do at my grandma’s hse. Cannot play SF cos internet slow like some pok. –__-. So boliao blog again. Haha:) There are some movies that I want to watch after exams. The Surrogates is out in Singapore, but there are 2 movies that are not released in Singapore yet. I hope it’ll be released soon… “The Invention Of Lying” is a movie that I heard about while listening to the BBC. It’s about this not very successful guy that lives in a world that do not lie, not even the white lies that make everyday life more bearable for us. One day, he discovered that he has the ability to lie, and it changes his life. It was released in the UK on 2Oct. Why isn’t it in Singapore yet?! The trailer:
Epic funny. I’m so gonna watch it.
建國大業(The Founding Of a Republic) is a movie about the founding of the PRC and also the fall of the ROC. This movie was made in occasion for the 60th anniversary of the founding of PRC. Though it may not be historically accurate(it’s from the perspective of the communists), but I’m sure it’ll help me gain valuable insights about the Chinese Civil War. And what’s more, it features cameos from Jet Li, Andy Lau and Jackie Chan. One unique point about this film is that some Chinese actors offered to act in the film without payment, as they feel that’s its a honour to be able to act in this film. so this film Sadly, it’s currently only released in China, and it seems that it’ll be released in the ROC(Taiwan) in 2010. So I doubt that it’ll ever get screened in Singapore. Sigh. Enjoy your post-exam break everyone! JYs in preparation for CID3 on Monday:D And also JYs to those ppl (from HCI, Nanhua etc.), who are having their EOYs now:) |