Friday, November 14, 2008

BOOK OF FATE: NOT AT PAR!

Brad Meltzer's Book of Fate didn't par with his other classics like the Millionaires, which is my favorite, and the Tenth Counsel, which got me hooked to him. Hope his new book, Book of Lies, fares better!

Good luck, Brad! Good reading to you, fellas!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Solstice: What's This!

If you're going for a movie, please skip this one! Nothing new, nothing scary, except paying for your tickets for such a sucky movie! My bum!

Christ the Lord: The Road To Cana. Just ok!

Yes, Anne Rice's sequel to the new series is good enough, although I might say that the the first one, Out of Egypt, was a real sweeping epic! The third's gonna be entitled The Kingdom of Heaven! It's not the movie!

Forbidden Kingdom: God Forbid!

Yes it sucks. Jet Li and Jackie Chan wasted their time! Good riddance!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Damn Recommends: Anne Rice's Christ The Lord: The Road to Cana!

I just saw this inside the bookstore, and I'm sure it's gonna be a good read! You know why? It's because this is the second off a new series by the legendary Anne Rice! I've read the first book, which is entitled Christ The Lord: Out of Egypt. And it rocked!

Anne Rice is known for The Vampire Chronicles, starting off with the infamous Interview with the Vampire. Being a known atheist, she reconverted back to Christianity by 1998. Since then, she was planning to write about the early days of Jesus. And with the release of the new series last 2005, she has won raves and praises all around the world!

Why?

In the book, she portrayed Jesus as a human, with no knowledge of his divinity. Suddenly he accidentally kills a child of his same age, eight years young. Suddenly everyone is afraid of him. What is he? He asks himself. And things will never be the same.

The first book was absolutely stunning. The Damn read this himself! I bet the second's a killer!

Hot book! Hot book!

Vantage Point A Knockout!

It's hard to believe, but when was the last time a Sigourney Weaver movie made it to number one?

This is it! It's an electrifying hit!

Rummaging from the style of the Akira Kurosawa flick Rashomon, Vantage Point introduces views of different people, from the secret service agent, to the media, to the tourist, to the terrorists themselves. It was kinda awkward when it started, having different views and sometimes discovering that some of what they was right was absolutely wrong, but in the end, everything came in very smoothly, and it will keep you asking for more!

The president of the United States is shot in a peace summit in Spain. Does he survive? How did it happen? Why did a bomb go off afar from the original scene of the crime? Did the secret service allow this? If yes, then why? Or more interesting: how?

Vantage Point, still in theaters!

Monday, February 11, 2008

The Eye, Remade (Should Never Have Been)!

Oh, I am a fan of Jessica Alba.

I am also a fan of the original The Eye by the Pang Brothers.

Don't get me wrong. I was really excited about this remake as to how Hollywood would play out an Asian blockbuster. Like how Infernal Affairs was remade into The Departed. That was ok.

You guys read between the lines...

If you wanna sleep, just stay in bed.

The Mist, Not For The Faint of Heart!

Yes, truly!

And because I've seen it. The ending will truly unnerve you.
A night after a storm runs awry as people are stuck inside a supermarket, unable to get out because of a mist settling down on their town.

Pretty B-movie, if you ask me.

But no, thrill after thrill, the movie takes you down farther to an imaginary land of monsters and aliens. It scares you because it truly asks you what are you gonna do in case it happens to you.

Oh yes, there are tentacles, bugs, bats, giants, all of which you haven't before seen in your entire life. And before you know it, you ask yourself this question: do you stay in...out?

A Stephen King thriller, in the tradition of 1408. I dare you to watch it! my stomach hurt bad after watching it. Truly gut-wrenching!

Friday, January 18, 2008

The Damn Recommends: Jonathan Livingston Seagull!

This book was released in 1970, and now it's a guaranteed classic!

This book by acclaimed Richard Bach, is a sort of fable about, you guessed it right: seagulls! The hero, Jonathan, realizes that the life of seagulls is not just about eating. It's more of flying, and discovering new things to do in life! Sounds like a parable? Yes it is.

If you've enjoyed The Little Prince, this one is for you! Even Ray Bradbury enjoyed this story. And it may well change your life!

Oh, a note: the book's 99 pages only, with lots of inserts of pictures of naked... seagulls! What were you thinking?

Dragon Wars A Better Non-Hollywood Adventure!

The Dragon Wars movie is totally produced by a Korean company. Based on a legend of giant snakes, good and bad, fighting to become a celestial dragon every 500 years, has incredible effects. Although still not at par with other Hollywood biggies, it's a good alternative. Still, it casts virtually unknown Americans, the real stars are the giant snakes and hordes of winged lizards and virtual monsters.

It's surprisingly good, with humor injected into the movie, but the story's just shallow. Still, if you wanna just go wow for effects, this is the movie for you.

Still in selected theaters worldwide! Enjoy!

National Treasure 2 A Hit!

Yes! You can check the lines of droves going to theaters! And no one would disagree. It's better than the original, and till you see the ending. What is page 47 of the Book of Secrets? Well, that won't be revealed, 'cause there would another sequel. that's right! You heard it right here!

Well, part 2 is really big! How in the world would you find a hidden city of gold? That's the quest for this movie: finding it!

Just one question for those who have seen it: how did they prove their ancestor's innocence? I found that part a little too vague. But the stunts and the effects will keep you craving for more!

Bring popcorn!

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

"I Am Legend," Not Legendary

Yes, to all my fellow friends, happy new year! It's been a long vacation but I'm back!

Now, for starters, we're going to review the new Will Smith remake, I Am Legend.

Now, be honest, if you've seen it, did you like it? First of all, it's only an hour and a half. There's no story, except a man desperate for a companion. And he's completely alone. How boring is that? Very!

Next, there are vampires abound! Did the effects people for this movie suck, or were they doing it with their eyes closed! The vampires appear to be floating off the screen, as if they are not of the movie at all. They seem relatively flat. I've seen better.

Also, Will Smith in the movie eventually finds other people. And what does he do? He kills himself in the process of saving them. Why? Because he's depressed about the death of his dog. Actually, the dog, Samantha, is the best actress in this movie. Everything seems to be just there, without sanity nor reason.

Another is his companion being called by God? Whoa, your horses. Can't they make another story telling how she got the info regarding a village of people unaffected by the virus? Or maybe she's just lying! This loophole reeks as a result of the strike of the scriptwriters of America.

Ok, so you wanna watch it?

I thought so, too.

If you're dumb, go ahead. You'll like it: it''s basically mindless. Perfect for retards.

Oops! I saw it, too. Yuck.