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20090604, 6/04/2009 12:42:00 PM
I love movies



I am thinking of watching alot of fantastic movies this holiday.
The movies I'm thinking of watching:

1. Dance, Subaru!
2. Night at the museum 2

There's a lot more but I want to want to watch these 2!

Dance, subaru! (rating: 6.6/10)
Adapted from a popular Japanese manga (comic book) of the same title, Dance Subaru! is a motivating tale about the self-realization of a young ballerina under adversity. Subaru tells the story of genius ballerina Subaru Miyamoto with a special emphasis placed on the harsh training she undergoes and the immense social and psychological pressure she experiences. Subaru overcomes these issues to give a performance that leaves her audience crying for more.
Based on a manga series, the film has ample content to draw from, and took some time to get off from first gear. We follow Subaru's rather tragic childhood where death and disease form early companionship, and the family finances and the grounded hopes of a father meant "trivial" dance lessons are nothing but a dream for little Subaru. But in defiance, she dashes off and becomes the unofficial protege of a fallen ballet star Madam Isuzu (Momoi Kaori), whose cabaret become the surrogate home where Subaru grows up in, performing some pieces over the weekends under Isuzu's tutelage.

Night at the museum 2 (rating: 6.1/10)
The reviews for night at the museum are quite loousy):
the costumes and one or two deeply suspect voices and accents, the film is good fun. The family groups that predominated at the showing I went to were certainly laughing in all the right places.Ben Stiller again plays Larry Daley, former night guard at the Natural History Museum in New York, but this time he has gone on to better things, setting up a business making gadgets.When he returns to the museum for a nostalgic visit he finds that the manager (Ricky Gervais) is re-vamping the place and most of the old exhibits are going into storage at the Smithsonian in Washington.Despite his efforts, he cannot stop the change but soon afterwards gets a call for help from cowboy Jedediah (Owen Wilson) who says that the tablet was stolen by naughty monkeys and has gone with them. Now the Smithsonian exhibits are coming to life – mainly led by nasty Egyptian Kahmenrah who wants to take over the world.This is not good news, especially as the Egyptian has Ivan the Terrible, Bonaparte and Darth Vader in his gang and Daley has Amelia Earhart and the world’s worst military leader, General Custer, as his sidekicks, plus Robin Wilson as Teddy Roosevelt and Steve Coogan as some Roman.Kahmenrah (Ben Azaria) has, for some unknown reason, decided to sound like a lisping, effete Englishman, while all the others have problems making relationships.

Cherilyn wanted to watch dance, subaru with me but Jie must come along and she doesnt want to! Ahh, today we're most likely going to watch Night at the museum. I want to watch dance, subaru more than night at the museum!

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