Thursday, February 07, 2008
♥ Movies...movies... movies...
Have you ever been in a cinema where only you and your friends were enjoying the film? I had 2 opportunities which happened as you can see in the Hotlink ad not so far ago but the difference is that my friends did not hide behind me nor I hid behind them, but the cinema was empty and only we were the people watching that movie.
Surely you'd ask which cinema and what movie did we watch right? Okay, the first occurance was in MBO Cineplex in Warta Bangi. Well, that could have been expected right? But the best thing was that MBO Cineplex in Warta is the only cinema in Bangi. But I guess having Mines nearby and also KL is just half an hour away, so not many people would choose to catch a movie in MBO Bangi.
It was Sepet that attracted me to go and catch a movie there with my colleagues. After buying the ticket, we went in the new cinema and there, only 3 of us were in the hall. We laughed out loud, talked loudly and commented on every scene since the cinema was ours. This happened again last Sunday. But this time in Jusco Cheras Selatan. I went there planning to watch Game Plan with my friends and it turned out that we were a bit late for the 1.00pm show. So, we decided to watch another movie and it was between Meet the Spartans or Eastern Promises. We then settled for Eastern Promises after seeing that Viggo Mortensen is the lead actor and Naomi Watts also starred in the movie. Upon entrance, we were among the first. And it never occurred to us that we were also the last. Until a guy entered the hall. And then, the lights went dim. We were like surprised. We made the hall as it was ours. And the movie was so-so but violence for kids though. You could see throats being slashed and blood gushing out. And there was one part that the gushing blood was zoomed! The story is like a mafia kind thingy. Not actually my cup of tea but I did enjoy it though. But the ending was a bit disappointing. It was like a hanging ending and you make up your own conclusion.
But today, as I planned to watch the release of Dunia Baru The Movie, I had predicted that the queue would be a long one for the tickets since the release is today – a public holiday. So, I booked the tickets from home and arrived 30 minutes before the show, which my booked ticket was auto cancelled by the system. Thank God that the cute guy at the counter did not make me queue up for new tickets! Luckily I got the seats that I booked. Only in the end that my friend couldn’t make it since there was an emergency that she had to attend to (which I hope is okay by now).
The hall was full with families and all generations. Only 2 spaces were empty plus the vacant seat beside me which was supposedly to be filled by my friend.
I enjoyed Dunia Baru The Movie and the story is a simple story but very relaxing and I enjoyed every bit of it. I have been a true fan of Dunia Baru and seeing it being turned into a movie makes me feel proud. And I assure you that this move is for the whole family and a worth watch if you are a addict of Dunia Baru.
p/s: I hope that the guy at the ticket counter is blessed for helping me and his life is filled with kaf-ba-ra-kaf-alif-ta-nun - KEBERKATAN.
p/p/s: Happy birthday Fafau - my favourite Melodi host and Deejay of Hotfm.
Surely you'd ask which cinema and what movie did we watch right? Okay, the first occurance was in MBO Cineplex in Warta Bangi. Well, that could have been expected right? But the best thing was that MBO Cineplex in Warta is the only cinema in Bangi. But I guess having Mines nearby and also KL is just half an hour away, so not many people would choose to catch a movie in MBO Bangi.
It was Sepet that attracted me to go and catch a movie there with my colleagues. After buying the ticket, we went in the new cinema and there, only 3 of us were in the hall. We laughed out loud, talked loudly and commented on every scene since the cinema was ours. This happened again last Sunday. But this time in Jusco Cheras Selatan. I went there planning to watch Game Plan with my friends and it turned out that we were a bit late for the 1.00pm show. So, we decided to watch another movie and it was between Meet the Spartans or Eastern Promises. We then settled for Eastern Promises after seeing that Viggo Mortensen is the lead actor and Naomi Watts also starred in the movie. Upon entrance, we were among the first. And it never occurred to us that we were also the last. Until a guy entered the hall. And then, the lights went dim. We were like surprised. We made the hall as it was ours. And the movie was so-so but violence for kids though. You could see throats being slashed and blood gushing out. And there was one part that the gushing blood was zoomed! The story is like a mafia kind thingy. Not actually my cup of tea but I did enjoy it though. But the ending was a bit disappointing. It was like a hanging ending and you make up your own conclusion.
But today, as I planned to watch the release of Dunia Baru The Movie, I had predicted that the queue would be a long one for the tickets since the release is today – a public holiday. So, I booked the tickets from home and arrived 30 minutes before the show, which my booked ticket was auto cancelled by the system. Thank God that the cute guy at the counter did not make me queue up for new tickets! Luckily I got the seats that I booked. Only in the end that my friend couldn’t make it since there was an emergency that she had to attend to (which I hope is okay by now).
The hall was full with families and all generations. Only 2 spaces were empty plus the vacant seat beside me which was supposedly to be filled by my friend.
I enjoyed Dunia Baru The Movie and the story is a simple story but very relaxing and I enjoyed every bit of it. I have been a true fan of Dunia Baru and seeing it being turned into a movie makes me feel proud. And I assure you that this move is for the whole family and a worth watch if you are a addict of Dunia Baru.
p/s: I hope that the guy at the ticket counter is blessed for helping me and his life is filled with kaf-ba-ra-kaf-alif-ta-nun - KEBERKATAN.
p/p/s: Happy birthday Fafau - my favourite Melodi host and Deejay of Hotfm.
Labels: Miscellaneous, Random ramblings, TV shows
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