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Monday, April 20, 2009

Kingmaker

Direktor : Lek Kitaparaporn
Genre : Action/Drama
Length : 88 mins
Language : English
Country : Thailand
Cast :
Gary Strecth
John Rhys-Davies
Damian Mavis
Shaun Delaney

Synopsis :
Fernando De Gama, a young "Soldier of Fortune" from Portugal, set sail for the Orient in a bid to find the man that murdered his father and, with luck, like many of his fellow countrymen, to make his fortune.
A vicious storm in the Indian ocean almost ended his plans when the ship he was on sank. The sole survivor, he was washed up on tropicel beach only and taken to Ayutthaya in the kingdom of Siam where he was offered for sale as a slave. He is rescued from slavery when a beautiful young woman Maria, also from Portugal, living in Ayutthaya with her father, buys him from Arabs and restores his freedom. Not suprisingly he falls for Maria dan Maria him, much to the chagrin of maria's Father.
As an experienced soldier, his services are soon in demand when the King of Siam declares war on Northern renegade pretender and all of Portuguese colony are press-ganged into the service on the King. Predictably, Fernando/s experience and gallantry in the heat of battle, gain favour with the King who commands him to be one of his honoured personal Guard along with new found Thai friend of tremendous gallantry, Tong. Unbeknownst to the King, his beautiful but devious wife, Queen Sudachan, plots to kill him and place her lover on the throne.
The first attempt by the Queen to rid herself of the king fails and she enlists the services of Phillippe, who it transpires was the murderer of Fernando's father. He in turn organises another failed attemp on the Kings life. As trusted guardians of the king, Fernando and Tong discover that Phillippe is involved but is killed during an attemt to arrast him.
They sussequently discover that the perpetrator is the Queen but are to late to save the king who has already succumbed to her poison. The blame for the kings death is fostored upon Fernando and Tong who are arrested and forced to fight each other to death for the amusement of Queen Sudachan and her lover, the new king.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Monsters Vs Aliens

Susan (Witherspoon) is ready to say I do to her narcissistic weatherman fiancé when out of the clear blue sky falls a meteorite. Despite the fact she's dressed in her wedding gown, Susan trudges down the hill to get a closer look. But getting up close and personal with a meteorite on your wedding day is never a good idea. The substance contained inside the meteorite causes her to mutate into a 47 foot tall woman at the most inopportune time (as she's poised to exchange vows with her creepy husband-to-be).

The military shows up (don't ask how they knew they'd be dealing with an out-of-control bridezilla), captures this now gigantic woman, and locks her away in a secret government holding facility alongside other 'monsters'. These other monsters are used to being locked away from the public as they've been caged up for decades, but Susan (newly renamed Ginormica to match her enlarged status) is immensely unhappy and willing to do anything to get out and go home. She's even willing to have Dr. Cockroach (three guesses what he looks like and the first two don't count) experiment on her to see if he can return her to her normal size.

But when Earth is threatened by first a robot from outer space and then a squidish alien who calls himself Gallaxhar (voiced by Rainn Wilson), the caretaker to the monsters, General W.R. Monger (Kiefer Sutherland), suggests letting the monsters free to take on the aliens. And so the battle begins as Ginormica, the gelatinous one-eyed blob known as B.O.B., Dr Cockroach, a Swamp Thing look-alike called The Missing Link, and the gigantic insect labeled Insectosaurus are the people of Earth's only hope. And yes, there's a lesson in there about how it's okay to be different.

Monsters vs Aliens is beautifully animated, and even the muted colors you see through the annoying 3-D glasses are sparkling enough to enliven the screen.

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