Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Movie Review - RED 2

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Releasing on 1 Aug 2013, this American action comedy film is the sequel to the 2010 film RED.

Retired and Extremely Dangerous (RED), was inspired by the limited comic book series of the same name, created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Byung Hun Lee, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren.

Watch the official trailer.

RED 2

Plot Summary
In "RED 2," the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they'll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world-and stay alive in the process.

My Review
I didn’t watch RED in 2010, so without the prior expectation of this movie, I really liked RED 2. Sad to say that one of my favourite actors, Morgan Freeman did not return for this sequel, but the additions of Oscar winners like Catherine Zeta-Jones and Anthony Hopkins did make a perfect replacement.

Basically this is an action movie with bullets, explosions and car chases. Bruce Willis returns as Frank Moses. I like his character but it does seems to be a tad similar to his previous movies. His interaction with Mary-Louise Parker (Sarah) was quite comical at times, with the civilian girlfriend messing up with the operations at times.

Byung Hun Lee played the hired assassin and has easily the coolest moves in this movie. Probably more known for his role as Storm Shadow in G.I. Joe, Byung Hun has really made a name for himself to be not only a good-looking Korean actor but also an actor that probably deserve himself a main cast movie. Not forgetting that body to die for.

But out of the entire cast, the person who stole the show is John Malkovich who plays Marvin, the ex-spy buddy of Frank. He definitely won my vote for being the main contributor for the comedy portion of RED 2. Not only just the humour, but he was truly the heart and soul of the movie, making the film not a disaster.

The rest of the cast is Catherine Zeta-Jones as a Russian agent and former lover of Frank. Helen Mirren as a retired English secret agent, Victoria. For her age, Helen definitely looks great. Neal McDonough as an American agent who will torture anyone to justify his means. And finally Anthony Hopkins, I will leave his part out for some suspense when you watch the movie.

Overall, RED 2 is not a bad show, can’t be too bad with so many mega stars in one show. It would be a good show for a group of friends to watch together, because it combines just the right amount of romance, comedy and action, suitable for everyone.

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Runtime: 115 min
Rating: TBC
Director: Dean Parisot
Cast: Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker with Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Byung Hun Lee, Brian Cox, Neal McDonough
Genre: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Adaptation, Sequel, Thriller
Distributor: Summit Entertainment
Official Site:
http://red-themovie.com/

Friday, July 26, 2013

Nickelodeon Slime Cup @ Downtown East

Sponsored by SingTel Mio TV, Nickelodeon announced the launch of their first Nickelodeon Slime Cup in Singapore and Southeast Asia, bringing their unique brand of fun for kids and families to promote family life.

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We were invited to join in the fun but sadly, we only managed to attend the event on the second day and missed out on certain highlights. But still the girls were more than happy to be involved in some actions. Goodie bags are always a winner with kids, especially those with their favourite TV cartoon characters.

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The event was held over two days last weekend at D’Marquee @ Downtown East. This family event featured some sports-oriented games booths like, football, baseball & basketball, all weaved into simple but yet fun elements for the children.

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I think Jayne can do well in football, can you see her well developed calves in the photos? Her poise was also good.

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Joey  & Jayne took a swing at the baseball game booth. This is the first time I see a baseball game booth for the kids, and I have to say I am very impressed with the design of the booth. The slanting slope to enable the balls to row back and towards the middle. The air blowing out from a vent to hold up the ball for the kids to swing. Ingenious!

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Jayne was slightly short for the bouncy basketball booth. She just climbed up on the side and tried to slam dunk. Cheeky but clever =)

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Next up was the mini-obstacle course, Jayne gave up on trying, probably a wise decision too. But Joey zipped through the tyres’ obstacles so fast, I was only able to catch a photo of her right at the end of the course. Amazing!

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The main highlight for both the girls was to meet their ‘idol’ in person. Both of them were so attentive to the instructions given on how to welcome the ‘guests’.

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And they were duly rewarded when Spongebob and Patrick came out to meet their fans for a photo session. Even Kless was also dragged up to meet the cute characters from Bikini Bottoms.

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There was a friendly 5-a-side futsal match for the inaugural Nickelodeon Slime Cup trophy (which we missed).

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Photo credit: Viacom International Media Networks

Futsal 1

Special performances.

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And the familiar characters from Nickelodeon showcasing their futsal skills.

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It was another fun day out for the girls. Though it was tiring, both girls slept soundly on the way home, as a father, all is worth it when you can see a smile on your child’s face and a simple ‘thank you’ after an event like this.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Bank Bar & Bristo

Looking for a quiet place for breakfast or brunch? Recommend a perfect place in Shenton Way that serves excellent food and without the crowd over the weekends.

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Starting in July 2013, The Bank is offering their weekend special from 11am – 6pm, for every paying adult (have to order a main course), one child (under 12 years old) gets to eat for free from the kids’ menu.

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An additional incentive for parents to bring their kids is the children room specially prepared to cater for them. You can either in the comfort of the restaurant or try out the alfresco style dining experience while looking into the children’s room.

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The bar is well stocked up with all kinds of drinks for the casual drinkers or the serious ones too.

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But we were there not for the drinks (maybe next time without the kids). The main deal was the weekend Succulent Roast & Hearty Breakfast.

The Succulent Roast includes either the Roast Chicken set or the Sirloin Steak Set, both accompanied with dessert, in this case the Homemade Vanilla Cheesecake.

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I chose from the Hearty Breakfast menu, The Bank Breakfast set. It was really a hearty meal filled with bacon, cheese sausage, ham, hash brown, pan-fried potatoes & mushrooms, omelette and 2 slides of bread.

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The girls chose their favourite bolognaise pasta with apple juice.

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Since we were there to try out the breakfast menu, it has to be the super fluffy pancake/ waffles. I will definitely recommend this dish. It is just a happy thought to have pancakes for breakfast.

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No meals with the girls will be complete without ice-creams.

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There you go, another nice quiet place for a undisturbed brunch. Give it a try.

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The Bank
One Shenton, #01-01, 1 Shenton Way, S(068803)
Sat-Thu: 11am - 12am
Fri: 11am - 1am