Thursday, June 11, 2009

Push - A Review



This was a very interesting movie to watch. I was glued to the screen, attracted by the grittiness of the images and the great acting. Also, the story is very good.

Push takes place in a version of our current world, in Hong Kong to be more precise. People have powers in this world. Some are pushers; they can basically brainwash anyone in a few seconds, making them believe anything they want. Others are movers; they can move things like telekinesis. Watchers see the future or a possible future that is constantly changing based on unpredictable people’s decisions.

In this world, The Division is attempting to harness these powers in order to develop super soldiers. They proceed with a series of experiments on “potentials” with injections.

The film begins with one such potential that survives the injection. She is the first to do so and manages to escape with the only sample of the drug before The Division can contain her and exploit her new found capability.
In order for this woman to properly hide the drug from the Watchers, she has her memory wiped (by Erasers?) and gives herself a note to find a friend who can help her.

What follows is a race to find a suitcase containing the drug.

The film will inevitably generate déjà vu feelings because of its similarities with Heroes but the way the powers are used, the locations where this action takes place and the complex and unique plot will quickly make the viewer forget about its television cousin.

The movie features a great cast led by Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning and Djimon Hounsu whose characters will keep you guessing until the very last second of the film.

The pacing is somewhat slow but the picture features great action scenes where the various powers are used with cleverness and very decent but not overwhelming special effects, such as one particular sequence in a restaurant that has guns literally flying all over the place as two Movers battle each other.

I highly recommend Push to anyone who got a kick from movies like Jumper and the Heroes television series or those who enjoy a clever, smart, sci-fi action film.

8/10

Chuck Norris Facts

G'day!

I love Chuck Norris facts.

Once I was a big fan of the man probably because my father looks a lot like him except my dad's beard is black. He's like... evil Chuck Norris. Without the evil part.

Here are some good ones from the link above:

- If you have five dollars and Chuck Norris has five dollars, Chuck Norris has more money than you.

- There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of animals Chuck Norris allows to live.

- The Great Wall of China was originally created to keep Chuck Norris out. It failed miserably.

- The quickest way to a man's heart is with Chuck Norris' fist.

- A Handicapped parking sign does not signify that this spot is for handicapped people. It is actually in fact a warning, that the spot belongs to Chuck Norris and that you will be handicapped if you park there.

- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is based on a true story: Chuck Norris once swallowed a turtle whole, and when he crapped it out, the turtle was six feet tall and had learned karate.

loll.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Top 10 - Video Games

I've been playing video games almost as long as I've been able to ride a bike.
For me it's the best hobby, the greatest way to waste time and relax after a hard day's work.
Here are, in no particular order, my top ten favorite video games of all time:

- Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
- God of War 2 (PS2)
- X-Com UFO Defense (PC)
- Master of Orion 2 (PC)
- Lands of Lore: Throne of Chaos (PC)
- Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1 & PSP)
- Civilization 2 (PC)
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (PC)
- Neverwinter Nights OC & Hordes of the Underdark (PC)
- Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2)

Note that I have no XBox of any kind, no New Gen console and my PC is ooold.

World of Warcraft - Part 2

Ok, I stopped.

No time, no money to waste in a time waster and frankly, playing wow alone is boring.
So my Night Elf Hunter is on ice for now.
And to think I just got my first mount.

It's the same with LotR online. No time.
Sorry Marc and Philippe.

I'm out.