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Yue man xuan ni shi (Crossing Hennessy) Cantonese Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Cast :Jacky Cheung ,Wei Tang,
Ekin Cheng,Maggie Cheung Ho Yee,
Wai Lam,Danny Lee,Lowell Lo
Director: Ivy Ho
Writer:Ivy Ho
Release Date: 1 April 2010 Hong Kong
Genre: Comedy | Romance
Runtime: Hong Kong:105 min
Country: Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese | Mandarin

Plot:

Two shopkeepers are set up on a blind date by well-meaning relatives, despite the fact that they both have somebody else on their minds.free Yue man xuan ni shi (Crossing Hennessy) Cantonese Hong Kong Film The film Directed by Ivy Ho.
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Crossing Hennessey Synopsis :
Hennessy Road in Wanchai is the real Hong Kong, like Delancy in the Lower East Side is the real New York. Oilin (Tang Wei) and Loy (Jacky Cheung) live and work on Hennessy Road. She takes care of her uncles stockpile of bathtubs, and he peddles his mom's dehumidifiers. Their elders, eager to marry them off, foist them on a date. But alas, Loy is holding the torch for an old flame, and Oi-lin is waiting for her beau to get out of jail. With a delightful case and a delicious script, director Ivy Ho brings home a one-of-a-kind romantic comedy loaded with family values.
Hong Kong Movie Reviews :

The last Ivy Ho film I caught was Claustrophobia at Tokyo two years back, which I had enjoyed with its rather unconventional narrative and storyline which dealt with office romantic dalliances, with moments that were brilliant in making you reflect. Here she's gone for something more conventional and light-hearted, but that doesn't mean those reflective moments were forgotten. She brings back two actors to the silver screen and no doubt being the highlight of the film - Tang Wei of Lust, Caution fame makes a comeback of sorts, and stars opposite Jacky Cheung, who had recently returned to film (the other being 72 Tenants of Prosperity sharing the limelight with a lot of people), and both bring a little something to the table if not already making you want to root for their characters to overcome their predicament.
Ivy Ho continues to craft characters which are easily to identify with, and the actors being really natural in fleshing them to life. Jacky Cheung plays Loy, an average Joe who is resigned to coasting through life, being perpetually able to sleep anywhere, often interacting with his deceased dad (Lowell Lo) when in dreamland, and have problems getting out of bed in the morning. He's pushing past 40, yet is heavily reliant on his aunt (played by Zhu Mimi) as a primary welfare care-giver to the entire family (and seems a better mom than Loy's vain pot own, played by Paw Hee-Ching) and works in his mother's electrical appliance shop. Tang Wei's Oi Lin is nicknamed the Toilet Bowl Xi Shi, for being the beauty working in a toilet fixtures shop run by her guardian uncle and aunt, who decided it's high time she got married and make it a point to set her up on dates, which she deliberately torpedoes her chances with really awful makeup.



The title comes about with each character living on either side of Hennessy Road, and while their initial meeting set up by the parents and relatives over a Tim Sum meal is anything but a success, they soon hit it off as friends after a disastrous beginning to their friendship, and are in the know that they each both have feelings for another significant other rather than each other. For Loy, its the complication with his ex girlfriend (played by Maggie Cheung Ho Yee) who's now divorced and looking toward him as the one she allowed to get away. In Oi Lin's case, it's the countdown to the day her violent and hot headed boyfriend Xu (Andy On) finally gets out of prison for assault, but knowing this relationship is one that her relatives had frown upon and once asked that she move on.

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Mother and Child English Drama Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Kerry Washington, Naomi Watts, Samuel L. Jackson,Carla Gallo,Brittany Robertson,Annette Bening,David Morse ,Tatyana Ali
Director: Rodrigo Garcia
Writer (WGA): Rodrigo García
Classification: NA
Genre: Drama
General Release Date: 06 May 2010
Running Time: 2 Hours 6 Minutes,
Distributor: Golden Screen Cinemas

Plot:

A drama centered around three women: A 50-year-old woman, the daughter she gave up for adoption 35 years ago, and an African American woman looking to adopt a child of her own.free Mother and Child English Hollywood Film The film Directed by Rodrigo Garcia.English movie online Hollywood movie online Comedy Movie Romantic movie online movie trailer movie review movie story



Mother And Child English Film Synopsis :
Three women's lives share a common core: they have all been profoundly affected by adoption. Karen (Annette Bening) had a baby at 14, gave her up at birth, and has been haunted ever since by the daughter she never knew. Elizabeth (Naomi Watts) grew up as an adopted child; she's a bright and ambitious lawyer, but a flinty loner in her personal life. Lucy (Kerry Washington) is just embarking with her husband on the adoption odyssey, looking for a baby to become their own.



Mother And Child Movie Reviews :

"Mother and Child" is a new film that follows one of the biggest cinematic trends in the last decade. Starting with "Crash" in 2006 and continuing with "Babel" the next year, Hollywood has been smitten by films featuring stories of seemingly unrelated individuals, whose lives become entangled in mysterious and life-changing ways. After Paul Haggis' "Crash" won the Best Picture Oscar, a slew of other thematically similar films emerged, including "21 Grams," "The Burning Plain" and now "Mother and Child." The film been shown at both the Toronto and Sundance Film Festivals and will have a limited release starting on May 7."Mother And Child" tells the overlapping stories of three women impacted by adoption. Annette Benning plays Karen, a bitter nursing home worker who gave her daughter up for adoption as a teenager. Naomi Watt's Elizabeth is a driven and commitment -phobic lawyer who was adopted at birth, never knowing who her biological parents were. Kerry Washington and David Ramsey portray a newlywed couple desperate to adopt, after learning of their inability to have a child. Through so-called plot twists, these miserable people's lives are intertwined through fate and adoption papers.


If any praise is to be given to the this film, written and directed by Rodrigo Garcia and produced by "Babel" filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu, it is to be handed to the actors. Benning digs into her role with an Oscar glint in her eye. She is both fragile and fiercely independent; creating a character that is neither likable nor pleasant, at least until the castle walls come down in act three. Naomi Watts, who is proving herself to be Generation Y's Meryl Streep, gives a strong and uncompromising performance as the guarded, man-eating Elizabeth. Kerry Washington's emotional, if not histrionic, take on the mother-to-be is another standout in this starry ensemble cast. Jimmy Smits, Cherry Jones, David Morse, and S. Epatha Merkersn give fine supporting performances as well. Although the biggest surprise came from Samuel L. Jackson, whose turn as a widowed lawyer almost makes you forget "Snakes on a Plane." All of these roles are ones that scream Oscar bait and, at times, their scenes come across like the compilation clip of Best Actor nominees. The only way to ensure a win would be the addition of a handicapped character – oh wait, there's one of those too.

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Kidnapper (Bang fei) Mandarin Action Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast :Christopher 'Ming Shun' Lee,Christopher Lee,Jack Lim,Regene Lim,Regene Lim,Phyllis Quek
Director:Kelvin Tong
Writers: Ken Kwek ,Kelvin Tong
Runtime:Singapore:98 min
Release Date:10 March 2010
Genre: Action / Thriller / Drama / Crime
Country:Singapore
Language:Mandarin
Filming Locations: Singapore
Plot:
When taxi driver Ah Huat's son is kidnapped, he resorts to extreme measures to raise the $1,000,000 ransom. But when the kidnapper reneges on the exchange, Ah Huat takes the most extreme measure of all: he kidnaps the kidnapper's child.free Kidnapper (Bang fei) Mandarin Singapore Film The film Directed by :Kelvin Tong.
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Kidnapper Mandarin Film Reviews : This film, while good in its own ways, needs to be watched with an open mind and some suspension of disbelief. I think it is now a Kelvin Tong hallmark that many of his films don't make any logical sense if you peer into it on a micro-scale, and in this respect "Kidnapper" resembles his earlier effort, "Rule #1", which is similarly flawed if engaging. Similar to that film, if you can swallow some of the incredulities on show, you will be treated to some very fine editing sequences and intense pacing and acting, as performed by Christopher Lee (the Singapore-Malaysian actor, not the Dracula legend).



It's hard to be too critical of a movie whose budget is just S$1.5 million., but a lot of the technical details are gotten right in this movie. The Varicam HD looks sharp and the colors are treated in the correct way, so no one will miss the look of film (in fact, until the very end, I had thought the movie to be shot on celluloid) The performances are also all quite uniform. The storyline is good enough to be gripping, although, as I have said, screenwriters Ken Kwek and Kelvin Tong simply doesn't iron out the less convincing elements. A question that constantly run through any audience's mind is why Ah Huat the taxi-driver simply doesn't go to the police when he is down and out and totally desperate. Is it worth gambling on your son's life by doing the impossible when you can't concede to a kidnapper's request? However, like I said, "Kidnapper" is a film very well put together otherwise. Its editing is well paced and fully commendable. The performances as I have mentioned before are all quite uniform, with Lee's Ah Huat the standout. I do find the kidnapper (played by Malaysian radio DJ Jack Lim) to be a tad two-dimensional, and some characterizations too are not fleshed out enough thoroughly, but that's a criticism of a high order.



In the final analysis, "Kidnapper" is a well-made, well-conceived film thriller which will appeal to those following the local cinema scene or are interested in this sort of high adrenaline drama. Its intensity will be a draw for many viewers, so since now the movie is due to be pulled out of the theaters soon, I would urge you to rent it to see what Kelvin Tong and his team has to offer here. Although there be may implausible blemishes here and there, it cannot disguise "Kidnapper" as a A-class effort in making a thriller film never before made in Singapore.

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Once Upon a Chinese Classic Cantonese Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast : Ronald Cheng,Gigi Leung,Betty Sun,Athena Chu ,Eric Tsang,Patrick Tam,Bo Huang,Xiaodong Guo,Gillian Chung
Director: Jeff Lau
Writer: Jeffrey Lau
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Release Date: 18 March 2010
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Plot
:SUBMARINO is the story of two down-and-out brothers haunted by a tragic childhood. Troubled ex-con Nick fights painful memories and loneliness to try and reconnect with his brother, a struggling single father and heroin addict...
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Hong Kong Movie Reviews :

You'd probably know by now how adamant I am that the best and only way to enjoy a Hong Kong comedy, is to watch it in Cantonese, otherwise chances are a lot of jokes, especially the verbal ones, will likely be lost in translation. I had the chance to watch this during my recent trip to Hong Kong, but decided somehow to pass it up for other films. Needless to say one of the major interest why I decided to watch this film back in Singapore and compromise on having to sit through this in Mandarin (besides having a friend watch this as well), is no doubt fueled by Ronald Cheng and Charlene Choi coming out of the closet proclaiming an end to their secret union.
Gossipy news aside, I'm never convinced about singer Ronald Cheng's ability as an actor, though I had wondered how well he had fared being in a comedic leading role. I'm still not convinced actually that he's leading man material, despite having tickled my funny bone in the film, which I attribute more to writer-director Jeffrey Lau, who had gone to elicit laughs right from the get go, and had enough fuel from opening credits to plenty of sight gags, toilet humour, a string of cameo appearances, and enough of movie references here to keep you engaged throughout.
In essence, I liken Lau to Asia's version of Hollywood comedies as churned out by the Zucker siblings, where a film can stand on its own with enough craft in comedy, rather than the recent slew of relatively terrible Hollywood comedies that know nothing except to string together films of the same genre, and then poking fun at them en masse. Here though the idea is simple, and Red Cliff / Three Kingdoms form the basis and backdrop at which comedy finds its place. It's essentially a crazy little love story between an unnamed bandit (played by Ronald Cheng) who becomes Zhao Yun when the time travelling, titular Pandora's Box gets activated, and an immortal called Rose (Betty Sun) who is out to find The One true love, whom she believes to be Cheng's character.
So time travel drops them smack into the Battle of Red Cliff, and part of the fun here is to identify the whole slew of cameo appearances by China and Hong Kong actors, who seem not to mind the very bit roles (one scene or two) to lend a helping hand at boosting the film's star attraction. And these appearances come quite fast and furious, together with almost a laugh-a-minute comedy that Lau weaves into the narrative, most of which are genuinely funny, until it started to run out of steam and paid not too subtle comedic homage to Hollywood films like Titanic, The Matrix and King Kong even.
Needless to say the narrative itself is simplistic and delivered in a choppy manner, stringing together gag after gag, and the finale was quite off the mark with a sudden tribute paid to one of Lau's earlier and more famous works with Stephen Chow. Still, it did what it had set out to do, to help you relax and enjoy a rip-roaring time at the movies, so the objective's met and I've got little qualms about it since I honestly am admitting this was much better than expected, and had found myself laughing at some points with tears uncontrollable.

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Summer Hours (L'heure d'été) French Drama Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Cast:Juliette,Binoche,
Charles,Berling,
Jérémie,Renier,EdithScob,
Dominique,Reymond,
Valérie Bonneton,
Isabelle Sadoyan,Kyle Eastwood,
Alice de Lencquesaing
Director:Olivier Assayas
Writer:Olivier Assayas
Genre:Drama | Family
Runtime:103 min
Country: France
Language: French | English
General Release Date: 13 May 2010

Plot:

Two brothers and a sister witness the disappearance of their childhood memories when they must relinquish the family belongings to ensure their deceased mother's succession.free Summer Hours (L'heure d'été) French Hollywood Film The film Directed by Olivier Assayas.
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Summer Hours Movie Reviews :
Hélène Berthier, niece of a famous painter, receive her children and grand children for her birthday, and take this opportunity to talk about her death, and what will happen to her uncle's collection. Once dead, Frederic, her elder son think that they'll keep the house as it his, but his brother and sister don't live in France anymore and think that it would more intelligent to sell. When I was expecting the family to be destroyed around this heritage, nothing like that happens, they all accept and the rarity in the 21 century of families having things that could belong to museums takes an end.


This film is extremely beautiful, for many reasons. First because it can touch everyone who lost someone and saw what was theirs, being sold and put in many places. Then this film is beautiful because it shows also how everyone accepts that but also suffers from what they can't keep together: family, past, heritage! To me it shows better than any Amelie, or La Vie en Rose what being French means: being thorn between the heritage of a culture and an appeal of modernity, wanting to keep your roots alive and spread toward the world. This is funny how this thought came through my mind "Why do they want to live in Beijing or New York?" suddenly being in the film, that seemed weird to me when I just lived two years and a half in London, and probably won't stay in my old country forever.


The actors are great, Edith Scob playing the extremely classy Hélène, and Charles Berling, Jeremy Regnier and Juliette Binoche are very touching and human. It's important to say, that the object are also characters in this story, and it's scary at the end to see them in the museum d'Orsay, how they lost life or are recovering some. It's important to say that this film was a project with the museum, and I think that it is brilliant to make us pay attention to the details of these objects when generally we're not. Question: is art made for museum or to live with it? People wouldn't try to steal them from museum if the answer was museums.

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Saloi The Movie Malaysian Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Julius Ejau (Saloi),
Blucewalker Breday (Apai Saloi)
Director: Monita Jeff
Classification: U
Genre: Comedy
General Release Date: 08 May 2010
Running Time:1 hrs 30
Distributor: Allen Tinggie Trading

Saloi The Movie (Iban) Synopsis :
Touted as the first ever Iban Dayak production for theatrical release, this comedy is about a bright lad named Saloi who is often bullied by the village because of the stupidity of his dad. Being an outcast, Saloi decides to leave the longhouse life to prove to the villagers that he can succeed in the big city. The film is said to deal with hardship, cultural shocks and various migrant issues usually encountered by rural folks moving to the big city.free Saloi The Movie Iban Hollywood Film The film Directed by Monita Jeff.
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Touted as first Iban-Dayak feature film, "Saloi The Movie" opens May 2010, comedy about a villager in the big city.
20 Apr – Touted as the first Iban-Dayak feature film for theatrical release, "Saloi The Movie" will be making its mark in Malaysian cinemas this May 2010.


The story focuses on a young man named Saloi (newcomer Julius Ejau) who tries to make it big in the city. Monita Jeff takes the director's chair (known for her short film "I Love Sarawak" which won Best Cinematography at the Astro Kirana Festival 2008). According to Borneo Post, executive producer Benny Zach said: "The film aims to teach the Iban community to be positive and to destroy all negative thinking on all things especially of those not to their understanding."



The movie would be presented in high definition (HD) as suggested by local film enthusiast Dato Sri Edmund Langgu.
Shot entirely in Sibu and Sungai Durin, "Saloi The Movie" is an Iban-language movie with Malay subtitles. The comedy is scheduled to open in cinemas this 8 May for Kuching and Sibu. Audiences in Bintulu and Miri can catch this starting this 22 May. As for cinemas in Peninsular Malaysia, its Facebook page has indicated that the producers are trying to secure screenings in Johor Bahru.

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The Back-up Plan Hollywood Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Alex O'Loughlin,
Eric Christian Olsen, Danneel Harris,
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Director(s): Alan Poul
Producers: Jason Blumenthal Todd Black Steve Tisch
Christine Coggins Lance Johnson David J. Bloomfield Rodney Liber
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Released: April 23, 2010
Distributor: CBS Films
Distributor(s): CBS Films
MPAA Rating: PG-13

Synopsis:
"The Back-up Plan" is a comedy that explores dating, love, marriage and family "in reverse." After years of dating, Zoe (Jennifer Lopez) has decided waiting for the right one is taking too long. Determined to become a mother, she commits to a plan, makes an appointment and decides to go it alone. That same day, Zoe meets Stan (Alex O'Loughlin)-- a man with real possibilities. Trying to nurture a budding relationship and hide the early signs of pregnancy becomes a comedy of errors for Zoe and creates confusing signals for Stan. When Zoe nervously reveals the reason for her unpredictable behavior, Stan commits fully and says he's in. Never before has love seen a courtship where a wild night of sex involves three in a bed -- Stan, Zoe and the ever-present massive pregnancy pillow. Or, where "date night" consists of being the "focal point" at a near-stranger's water birth which does for kiddie pools what "Jaws" did for swimming in the ocean. The real pregnancy test comes when both of them realize they really don't know each other outside of hormonal chaos and birth preparations. With the nine month clock ticking, both begin to experience cold feet. Anyone can fall in love, get married and have a baby but doing it backwards in hyper-drive could be proof positive that they were made for each other.
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To prep for "The Back Up Plan," shed all notions of how grown-ups behave in the real world. But, you might retort, the movie's only a romantic comedy, a showcase for Jennifer Lopez and Aussie heartthrob Alex Loughlin, not some kitchen-sink drama with people like us who wrestle with hard-core dilemmas. Fair enough. But, really, how many IQ points must you drop to get off on the unfunny antics of a privileged pair of pretty Peter Pans in their Neverland playpens? This tepid, endless excursion into rom-com lowlands rides largely on Lopez's iconic cheekbones and famous derriere, as well as O'Loughlin's handsome chest, bared at every opportunity. "The Back-up Plan" marries romance-novel fluff with made-for-TV movies designed to satisfy distaff fantasies. Though salted with obligatory vulgarity, this flat-footed comedy sticks to the kind of sanitized, prepubescent sex Doris Day and Rock Hudson played at in the '60s.
Internet hotshot turned pet-shop owner Zoe (Lopez) has dated "hundreds" of men and never found The One. Her soulful little pug, its useless back legs supported in a colorfully decorated wagon, trundles after her every move. (The filmmakers find its handicapped perambulations so adorable that this canine cutie approaches co-star status.) But dog, doting gram Linda Lavin,Eve Arden-like BFF (Michaela Watkins, providing some rare laughs), and thriving business just aren't enough for this greedy singleton. Zoe yearns for a baby bump. So she hoists herself into the stirrups to get artificially inseminated, displaying the profound spiritual joy of a girl copping a pair of coveted Manolo Blahniks. (Someone said "The Back-up Plan" comes from the same planet as "Sex And The City," sans the sex!) Moments after someone's sperm has hit the spot, Zoe runs into The One, a good-looking cheese-maker/farmer who dreams of starting a "sustainable gourmet shop." (No kidding, he's blood brother to John Corbett, Carrie Bradshaw's sensitive furniture-making manly man!) Lopez and O'Loughlin, erstwhile "Moonlight" vampire, meet so cute it makes your teeth hurt, competing for the same cab in a Manhattan downpour. Then director Alan Poul ("Six Feet Under," "Big Love") scrambles to find ways to mine romance and chuckles out of falling in love with a hapless guy just after getting knocked up, and to manufacture sufficient emotional speed bumps to stretch "The Back-up Plan" from sitcom episode to movie-length. It doesn't help that the big moments in the rubber-band affair are punctuated by dispiritingly goopy love songs that leave you feeling swaddled in tofu. (Lopez's "What Is Love?" is no exception.)

Movie Review:
Chick flicks. You know them when you see them, right? The lonely but gorgeous heroines, the hunky but unthreatening heroes, the life lessons dished out by fate and sardonic buddies.
"The Back-Up Plan" qualifies on all counts: Jennifer Lopez plays a beauteous single who's artificially inseminated moments before meeting Alex O'Loughlin's sensitive hunk of a goat farmer. But their story goes way, way beyond standard chick-flickiness. The film actually belongs to a special subcategory called the Egg-Producing Hen Movie. As such it should appeal to anyone who has ever been pregnant, thought about getting pregnant, known someone who's been pregnant, followed a pregnant woman's postings on Facebook and/or thumbed through a copy of "What to Expect While You're Expecting" while sucking on a milk shake.
As a member of all five groups, I laughed hysterically, but in the interest of balanced reporting, I should add that the guy parked next to me at the screening - a boyfriend who was there under duress - emitted a series of low guttural noises suggesting profound psychological anguish.
When it comes to the schmaltzier pronouncements in Kate Angelo's screenplay, you'll feel his pain. Purveyors of mainstream romantic comedy seem incapable of bringing them to a close without all the icky-sticky moments of Oprah epiphany. Otherwise, Alan Poul's feature directorial debut is an often riotous send-up of impending parenthood and its myriad transformations, putting truisms into modern dilemmas.
Zoe (Lopez) is weepy, barfy, hungry, horny. Her boyfriend, Stan (O'Loughlin), didn't know about the bun in the oven when he signed on for a little romance, so he's feeling a bit dazed. Guiding Zoe through the wilds of human gestation is her chick-flick-ordained sardonic buddy, Mona (Michaela Watkins), who has four children and claims to hate them all. Guiding Stan through the manly equivalent is his own acerbic helper, a nameless playground dad (Anthony Anderson) who plies him with juice boxes and sums up parenthood as the awful interrupted by the magical.
Lopez does a fine job mortifying herself in pursuit of physical humor, shifting her center of gravity in more ways than one. O'Loughlin, in the blander role, acts hurt or shocked or besotted where required, but the supporting players nearly steal the show. A single mother's support group and related water-birthing scene provide many such opportunities. And if Robert Klein does nothing else for the rest of his life, I will always love him for the way he shouts a single noun - four times, with zest - as Zoe's obstetrician. It's a few brief seconds of chick-flick nirvana.

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Letters to Juliet Hollywood Romantic Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast:Amanda seyfried,Christopher Egan,
Gael Garcia Bernal,Vanessa Redgrave,Franco Nero
Directed By: Gary Winick
Written By: Jose Rivera and Tim Sullivan
Producers: Caroline Kaplan,
Ellen Barkin and Mark Canton
Theatrical Release Date: May 14, 2010
Genre: Romance
MPAA Rating: PG for brief rude behavior
and sensual images,
some language and incidental smoking
Studio: Summit

Synopsis:
When a young American (Seyfried) travels to the city of Verona, home of the star-crossed lover Juliet Capulet of Romeo and Juliet fame, she joins a group of volunteers who respond to letters to Juliet seeking advice about love. After answering one letter dated from 1957, she inspires its author (Vanessa Redgrave) to travel to Italy in search of her long-lost love, which sets off a chain of events that will bring a love into both their lives unlike anything they have ever imagined.
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Belukar Malaysian Drama Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast:Bront Palarae,
Chew Kin Wah,
Danny, Daphne Iking,
Datuk Ahmad Tamimi Siregar
Director: Jason Chong
Classification: PG13
Genre: Drama
General Release Date: 06 May 2010
Running Time: 1 Hour 36 Minutes,
Distributor: Metrowealth

Plot:

A Malaysian Tabloid Newspaper in Malay Language; SERING kali penonton pawagam disogokkan dengan filem tempatan dengan genre cinta, seram, komedi dan aksi. Seakan menongkah arus pula apabila Preston Zaidan Production Sdn Bhd (PZP) mengambil langkah berani menerbitkan filem genre thriller berjudul Bel...
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Belukar Malay Movie Synopsis :
Professional insurance fraudster Eve (Daphne Iking) has raked in more than RM 100 million from insurance companies but nobody could ever catch her out. Now the task goes to Nik (Bront Palarae), an investigator for ABG insurance company.



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Ip Man 2 Chinese Action Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Donnie Yen, Huang Xiaoming, Lynn Hung, Sammo Hung, Simon Yam, SiuWong Fan Yam
Directed by: Wilson Yip
Release Date: 29th April 2010
Language: Cantonese
Running Time: 108 mins
Rating: 18
Genre: Action
Local Distributor: Golden Screen Cinemas

Movie Plot:

In this sequel, Ip Man (Donnie Yen) arrives in Hong Kong in 1949, only to discover that martial arts schools there operated like triads rather than more respectable institutions. His efforts to teach his Wing Chun discipline is fraught with poverty and meets resistance from Master Hung (Sammo Hung), a fellow kungfu master who runs a fish market and is being bullied by the British authorities. However, he takes solace in his bright student Leung (Chen Dao Ming) and his loving, patient wife (Lynn Hung @ Xiong Dai Lin). As conflicts brew and tempers flare, an English boxing champ (Darren Shahlavi) insults the Chinese and challenges the whole establishment to an East vs. West showdown, leaving Master Hung and Master Ip to find themselves possible allies.free Ip Man 2 Cantonese Hong Kong Film The film Directed by Wilson Yip.
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Movie Reviews :
In Chinese, the character meaning "martial arts" is the combination of two characters - "stop" and "war". The spirit of Chinese martial arts (wushu) is to stop the war, not to fight. Boy does this come into play as Donnie Yen reprises his now iconic role as Ip Man and this sequel continues where the first movie left off.
Master Ip Man is a well-mannered martial arts teacher who wishes to pass on his knowledge of Wing Chun to the younger generation so that it will not be forgotten. In the beginning, he had difficulty finding students as the art was not well known in Hong Kong at that time. Darren Shahlavi (stuntman-turned-actor, previously bodyguard to Hollywood stars) plays Twister, a boxer with anger management issues who battles Ip in a boxing ring. Master Hung (Sammo Hung) plays a martial arts master in charge of a fish market who has to placate the police so that the rest of the martial arts schools in Hong Kong can operate without any worries.


If the fighting scenes in the first film sent you over the moon, Sammo delivers new action in this instalment. Being the choreographer for the first film, he would have known the audience would be hard to please. His fight scenes portray more variety of the traditional wushu plus Ip Man's legendary high-speed, precise punches. During production, Sammo underwent heart surgery and he expressed dissatisfaction over some fight scenes as he was only recovering - but you won't feel short-changed! Besides that, the multiple camera angles gave us more punches and kicks executed from different point of views - just in case we didn't catch it the first time around!
If you liked the extended feather duster scene from the first movie, then this sequel's highlight would be a prolonged tabletop showdown between Donnie and Sammo. Struggling for balance as they try to knock each other off the table, it is a scene like this that makes us cherish Sammo's awesome choreography over the special effects that are overused in martial arts movies these days.
Donnie Yen's portrayal of Ip Man has definitely shaped our perception of the legendary master and his now well-known Wing Chun, just like how Jet Li had made himself synonymous with Wong Fei Hung.


Movie trailer for Ip Man: Legend of The Grandmaster (2010), sequel to the blockbuster Ip Man in 2008. Donnie Yen is starring as legendary martial artist Ip Man, famously known as the master of late Hollywood star Bruce Lee…
The second movie will tell the story of Ip’s struggle and challenge in the 50s after settling to Hong Kong. Set the story aside, the main attraction of the film is on the action choreography which seems pretty promising from the trailer.
The co-stars are Sammo Hung, Huang Xiaoming, Lynn Hung, Simon Yam, Kent Cheng, Louis Fan, Darren Shahlavi and Calvin Cheng.