300 did me a month ago
...and it wasn't painful at all. in fact, i actually enjoyed it.
i am, of course, talking about the movie. and though i'm posting it just now, i still feel like posting it cause believe i have to do it justice and give it a brimming review.
hands down, i loved the cinematography. absolutely amazing visuals, although there was a little bit too much dudity for comfort. in the first hour its ok, but after a while, i did feel a little insecure. i don't know, after being showed frame after frame of, dare i say it, utterly sexy and sculpted men, it made me feel like those gazillion-packs are the norm and that made me feel uncomfortable. really. sorry, i still couldn't get over that. way too creepy. now i understand what girls lacking in bumpers feel when they see girls with built-in life vests. sorry, no offense meant. move on, shall we?
the down side of the movie was that it felt like they dragged a short amount of time to fill up a couple of hours. in reality, they could've included some more events before or after the event to make it feel a little less lacking[ohhh, that girl's line from the quiznos sub commercial just echoed in mind, argh, move on with the dudity!].
thing is, before i got to watch the movie, i caught national geographic's documentary on the 300. i thought the documentary was amazing, with the story of the 300 even more amazing. if you want to look up the story of the 300, go look up google, or better yet, look for the torrent of documentary. and based on the documentary, hollywood lived up to its reputation of seriously mangling history. damn. that's probably the other qualm i have for the movie, aside from it feeling a little lacking[ugh, quiznos girl again. damn, she looks like a filipina.] that is.
but overall, i'd give it a 4 out of 5.
ps. and for those of you who's not yet acquainted with the quiznos girl, here's the edited commercial to emphasize her part... enjoy!
i am, of course, talking about the movie. and though i'm posting it just now, i still feel like posting it cause believe i have to do it justice and give it a brimming review.
hands down, i loved the cinematography. absolutely amazing visuals, although there was a little bit too much dudity for comfort. in the first hour its ok, but after a while, i did feel a little insecure. i don't know, after being showed frame after frame of, dare i say it, utterly sexy and sculpted men, it made me feel like those gazillion-packs are the norm and that made me feel uncomfortable. really. sorry, i still couldn't get over that. way too creepy. now i understand what girls lacking in bumpers feel when they see girls with built-in life vests. sorry, no offense meant. move on, shall we?
the down side of the movie was that it felt like they dragged a short amount of time to fill up a couple of hours. in reality, they could've included some more events before or after the event to make it feel a little less lacking[ohhh, that girl's line from the quiznos sub commercial just echoed in mind, argh, move on with the dudity!].
thing is, before i got to watch the movie, i caught national geographic's documentary on the 300. i thought the documentary was amazing, with the story of the 300 even more amazing. if you want to look up the story of the 300, go look up google, or better yet, look for the torrent of documentary. and based on the documentary, hollywood lived up to its reputation of seriously mangling history. damn. that's probably the other qualm i have for the movie, aside from it feeling a little lacking[ugh, quiznos girl again. damn, she looks like a filipina.] that is.
but overall, i'd give it a 4 out of 5.
ps. and for those of you who's not yet acquainted with the quiznos girl, here's the edited commercial to emphasize her part... enjoy!
3 comments:
i heart quiznos! hehe!
eat fressshhhh!!
ay.. sa subway pala un.. haha!
hahahahaha!! meat!! mwaHAHAhahaha!
bastoos! haha =p
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