Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2009

遺忘的時光(1)

不久前才跟一位網友談過以前的戲院。 由於小時住九龍,所以只對旺角、太子、紅墈等地區的戲院比較熟。 凱聲、麗聲、普慶、海運、宇宙、環球、旺角百老匯、倫敦、嘉禾等都是我記得去過的戲院。 近日有點悶,在FB掃了三千多幅舊香港相,其中包括一些已經消失的戲院。很多其實時常經過,只是沒有想起來。而且亦發覺香港直至90年代中期仍然有很多戲院。畢竟我們曾經是全世界的電影夢工廠,每年製片的數目僅次美國。。。而近年的發片數量則慘無人道。。。

就等大家懷念一下這些鬧市中的舊戲院吧。。。


娛樂戲院 - 沒去過。
現址:
娛樂行



普慶 - 當年九龍區的一間龍頭戲院。只記得去過,不記得看什麼。
現址:
逸東酒店





碧麗宮 - 被譽為全香港最豪華的戲院。記得去看過《甘地傳》,分上下場,睡著了。
現址:
世貿中心



民樂戲院 - 沒聽過,應該在佐敦寶齡街。 現址:官涌街德興大廈




大華戲院 - 去過但不記得看過什麼。 現址:大華酒店


倫敦戲院 - 一間頗為受歡迎的戲院。記得去看過Michael J. Fox 的《Teen Wolf》。

現址:莊士倫敦廣場


麗聲戲院 - 與凱聲戲院坐落同一個street block。記得去看過不少戲,但不記得是那一套。

現址:始創中心


凱聲戲院 - 與麗聲戲院坐落同一個street block。記得兩間戲院都很滿。每當時間到5:30/7:30左近,就滿街是人,小販。很熱鬧。

現址:始創中心


嘉禾戲院 - 很受歡迎的戲院。記得年輕人比較多。

現址:新寶廣場


快樂戲院 - 不記得有否去看過。在佐敦道嘉禾斜對面。

現址:寶輝閣

根據網上資料,原來當年佐敦一帶有戲院大小至少7間,包括大華、新大華,倫敦、嘉禾、快樂、官涌、民樂等戲院。而附近油麻地亦有其他如油麻地、普慶、華盛頓、平安、光明、第一、廣智等戲院。現在我們的戲院都坐落在商場之內,獨立建築的戲院真的少之又少(其實還有嗎?)。現在每次經過炮臺山的皇都戲院、觀塘的銀都戲院、或重建後的利舞臺,都懷念那些大戲院、那些分等級的票價(“成日劏死牛”的超等)、向下“sir” 的座椅、畫得好好笑的電影海報、手劃的戲票。當然,不會懷念的是要排長龍購票的日子。:))

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Monday, February 16, 2009

HKIFF: You will have 3 days



Reminder to all, the full programme of the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival will be announced on 2.26.2009 (Thurs); and online booking will start at 10am on 3.1.2009 (Sunday).

Monday, April 07, 2008

HKIFF 2008, a Recap

Didn't see that many movies this year, mainly because I was away for a good chunk of it, and also just didn't want to flood my schedule being indoors on holidays.

Somehow, I didn't see many good ones this year. That's a bit disappointing, because in previous years I was usually quite happy and proud to have picked some "winners". But this year was a little... ahem... distracted as well. There were other factors to pay attention to when I picked the movies, and I think that probably had an effect on the final selection as well.

Dunno if it was because a few of the movies were screened after work, but I did fall asleep during some of them. So, this year I've devised this "Sleepability Index" to show you how interested I was in the movies. It'll be out of a score of 10, with 10 being the most "sleepable". haha.




My 2008 opener "Fine, Totally Fine".

Quite a weirdo film. The chubby guy, is quite a character, who's into scaring people. If you don't pay attention to the underlying message, you'd think it's just a slap-stick comedy about 3 lowly characters getting on with their bored lives doing mundane things. But actually, it's a profile on how people approach love, ways we should our interest, the extra mile that we go, disappointments and tolerance. Ok, maybe the film didn't really show all that, but I find it quite a different way of displaying the vast array of what people do to pursue dreams and love.

Sleepability Index (out of 10): 2




I was supposed to see this movie called "A Decade of Love" on this night... have already forgot the synopsis, but I think it was some reflection movie of HK's 10th Anniversary return to China. Instead, they decide to replace it with this English-Japanese movie called "Sukiyaki Western Django". I had no idea what the movie is about, and actually, I would have no interest in seeing it just by reading the synopsis either... but, I paid for the tix, and somebody was going with me, so, what the heck. WEIRD movie. And the the "good" weird type. In fact, I can't provide much comments on the movie, because I just don't get it. It's a Japanese cowboy movie, with all (but 2) Japanese actors speaking in English. ... sorry, that's all I could say, because:

Sleepability Index: 8 (I was asleep probably through half of the movie)




"In Love We Trust" (左、右)

Once I read the synopsis, I couldn't miss this one. It has many elements of a great piece of work. The conflicts, the hot issues, China, middle-class, children, terminal illness. And though the plot is a bit idealized, the story is still compelling. Seeing a child fallen ill and parents scrambling to find ways to help her is heart-wrenching. This is the kind of movie which makes you think, and evaluate what life means to you, or how far you would go to save a life. If it was you, would you have done the same? Is it not a bit... 荒唐? As the characters described the actions?

Sleepability: 0



"Yasukuni"

Having just returned from Japan, seeing this film actually made me a bit uneasy. How should we treat history? For us living in the 21st century, how do we reconcile with the bad deeds from generations ago? This documentary gives us a view into a sword maker, officials, protesters, Japanese shrine-worshippers at Yasukuni, and why this place conjures up so much controversy. The part about Taiwanese merchant soldiers being worshipped here against the wishes of their families was not known by me and I find that to be quite fascinating.

Sleepability Index: 1




"Love of Siam"

Not your feel good movie of HKIFF, though the movie poster could have fooled you. Instead, it's a teenage drama about love, death, coming of age, family duties, and life-long friendships. Seems like the Festival's few "labelled" movies, but it's actually not about homosexuality, but family issues. The songs are sweet and innocent, which I love. Characters are also quite well-developed and likeable. Alot of the audience asked when Tong decided he can't be with Mew.... and I wonder the same. A friend said family comes first, especially in Thai culture. I don't know, it didn't seem very convincing. But it's also said that that movie was originally over 5 hours long, with a lengthy part devoted to the band manager Tang, which is supposed to make sense of the whole movie. Well, haven't seen that, but at 2.5 hours long, it's quite adequate already.

Sleepability Index: 3




"The Counterfeiters"

Probably the best I'd seen at the festival. Winner of this year's Best Foreign Picture Oscar, "Die Falscher" tells a gripping true story of a few selected Jews in Nazi Germany during WWII whose task is to counterfeit the British Pound and American Dollar. Always intense, and many times heavy (things that happen in concentration camps), your thoughts are pull among self-preservation, higher moral grounds, death of loved ones, loyalty and commadarie. We are so lucky now not living in those dark times in history.

Sleepability Index: 0





"I'm Not There"

The movie which I had looked forward to, but turned out to be a bit of a dud. The fault is mine, as I don't know enough about Bob Dylan. So, as perfect as Ledger, Blanchett, Bale, et al. were playing various roles inspired by Dylan's life, I really had no idea what they represent. And thus:

Sleepability Index: 5





"Shall We Kiss?"

Also quite looked forward to this movie, mainly because I had good company to go with. And funny how it turned out, that the movie was... no spectacular... far from it. A typical French blah blah blah movie, and it circled around a couple that's.... not likeable... from their action, to their shitty plots, and even their looks. You do wonder how, or why people would go that far, and it seems it's just too far-fetched. The sub-plot in Nantes was ok, but you also wonder if things could really happen so rationally... but we'll never know, because the movie ends right there.

Sleepability Index: 3



"Coffee, or Tea?" (咖啡、或茶?)

The official Closing Movie of HKIFF 2008, must be a good one, right? WRONG.

I must say, movie making is a very difficult tasks, and for a 2nd year student at HKAPA to pull it off and complete a full feature, it's quite a feat. But that achievement doesn't give any excuse for the movie to be just poorly written and acted. It suffers from the common problem with many recent HK films, which are nicely filmed, with beautiful long shots and good lights, but those are good elements for an MTV, or a travel show, not a drama film. The climax of the film, with the three principles seeing each other eye-to-eye at the demolished orphanage was just a complete failure. And although Shu Qi (Dean of APA Film School and one of the Directors of the movie, alongside 2nd year student Mandrew Kwan) had said at the opening that the movie is still in post-production, and soundtrack is not complete, they should really be slapped for the simply awful background score and soundtrack. It's just COMPLETELY wrong for this movie. Maybe they are really tight in time and had no time to do the music, but it was just awful. Are my words too harsh, well, it's because I had too much expectation for the Closing Film of the Festival. I do see talent and great craft, but to be given the task to produce a Closing Film might be too big for the student.

Sleepability Index: 8 (but didn't' sleep as it was a Sunday and it was shown at 6pm, too early to fall asleep) I found my Festival really ended on a sour note.

But that's the thing with Film Festivals. You pick movies out of nicely-written synopsis, which are usually highly polished. You really have to rely on your instincts to see if you end up falling asleep, or maybe lucky enough to catch movie magic.

Friday, February 22, 2008

It's Oscar Night, people!



Will Daniel Day-Lewis continue his sweep of acting accolades or will Johnny Depp finally gets his redemption?


Can Marion Cotillard continue her winning streak into Oscar Night?


Will Cate Blanchett be stuck again with a Supporting Role Oscar as with the Leading Role Oscar from the same role as ER (that's gotta be a first) eluding her once again? (oh was she robbed in 1999)


Can the Little Film that Could ("Juno") beat out bloody sagas ("No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood") and bring home the Oscar statuette?


Oh and all the marvellous writing nominees... "Juno", "Michael Clayton", "The Savages", etc.


AND


Best Original Song nominees from "Enchanted":
"That's How You Know", "So Close" and "Happy Working Song"!!!

So much to look forward to :)

Thursday, February 21, 2008

The 32nd Hong Kong International Film Festival


It's that time of the year again to plan for back-to-back movies over the long weekends!


The 32nd HKIFF Catalogs are now available at Urbtix outlets and performance venues!


Advanced booking will begin on 23 Feb 2008 at 10am!


See you at the movies:)

Monday, February 18, 2008

You Are Not Alone...

"Thing to remember is if we're all alone, then we're all together in that too."

Saw this movie today ("P.S. I Love You") and the line that stood out was this one... not a bad line, actually, considering that we don't have many good lines from movies these days.

This Rom Com is really not that good of a Rom Com. Just the other day, I also heard on NPR that we just don't have those classics like "Sleepless is Seattle" or "When Harry Met Sally" or even "Notting Hill" made these days. Instead, we have these mediocre movies like "Fool's Gold" being the only major release for the Valentine's Day week last week in the US (followed by "Definitely, Maybe" this weekend).

McConaughey and Hudson? *yawn*

Is it because we're missing star power in this genre? It's true we don't have stars like Julia Roberts or Meg Ryan nowadays (Witherspoon in her post-Oscar slump, Heigl still being prepped up....) and we are missing leading men as well? Is Rom Com just going away as we speak? What was the last good Rom Com that I saw? hmmm... I think it was 2006's "The Holiday". Winslet is always a pleasure to watch, and Jack Black was a good and fresh match. Diaz is getting a bit... tiring; and I never saw the chemistry between her and Law. But still, the Winslet-Black part was so enjoyable, and the whole plot works quite well, so this was the last good Rom Com that I saw. Another good contender is "Music and Lyrics." Ok movie, but there was just ZERO chemistry between Grant and Barrymore. That was just a complete mismatch. But the campy music made it fun to watch. Maybe it's not that we lack the stars, we just need good writers.

Speaking of movies... remember the 2008 HKIFF is coming! Early booking starts next Saturday (Feb 23).

Here are some of my fave Rom Coms... hope to add more to the list soon...

Doctor Marcia Fieldstone: Tell me what was so special about your wife?
Sam Baldwin: Well, how long is your program? Well, it was a million tiny little things that, when you added them all up, they meant we were suppose to be together... and I knew it. I knew it the very first time I touched her. It was like coming home... only to no home I'd ever known... I was just taking her hand to help her out of a car and I knew. It was like... magic.

Edward Lewis: So what happens after he climbs up and rescues her?
Vivian: She rescues him right back.

William: I live in Notting Hill. You live in Beverly Hills. Everyone in the world knows who you are, my mother has trouble remembering my name.
Anna Scott: I'm also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.

Robbie: [singing] I wanna make you smile whenever you're sad / Carry you around when your arthritis is bad / All I wanna do is grow old with you. / I'll get your medicine when your tummy aches / build you a fire if the furnace breaks / Oh it could be so nice, growin old with you. / I'll miss you, kiss you, give you my coat when you are cold. / Need you, feed you, I'll even let you hold the remote control. / So let me do the dishes in the kitchen sink / Put you to bed when you've had too much to drink. / Oh I could be the man to grow old with you. / I wanna grow old with you.

Iris: I understand feeling as small and as insignificant as humanly possible. And how it can actually ache in places you didn't know you had inside you. And it doesn't matter how many new haircuts you get, or gyms you join, or how many glasses of chardonnay you drink with your girlfriends... you still go to bed every night going over every detail and wonder what you did wrong or how you could have misunderstood. And how in the hell for that brief moment you could think that you were that happy. And sometimes you can even convince yourself that he'll see the light and show up at your door. And after all that, however long all that may be, you'll go somewhere new. And you'll meet people who make you feel worthwhile again. And little pieces of your soul will finally come back. And all that fuzzy stuff, those years of your life that you wasted, that will eventually begin to fade.


Lucy: Can I have one last first kiss?

Harry Burns: I love that you get cold when it's 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you're looking at me like I'm nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it's not because I'm lonely, and it's not because it's New Year's Eve. I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.

Monday, October 01, 2007

我看“色戒”


易與王



DonaldFun的好評,以及“接收到”的信息,已經對“色戒”有不少的期望。而係甘高的期望之下,我敢衷心的說,“可能有更好的嗎?”雖然套戯完了之後沒有哪些深層的討論或細心的分析,但以一套電影來講,單看劇本、演員表現、配音、背景等(老香港做的很真哦),真是近乎完美。


自己沒有看過張愛玲的原著,對中國近代史亦未有什麽了解。其實本來都沒有心急要早看的,但coincidentally得知皇后戲院將結業,便在星期六加班之後跑落中環,好在又有位,便因“色戒”第一次、亦是最後一次進入皇后了。聽講現在的戲院是以前“變身”前過千的座位的大戲院的超等,所以座椅特別舒服、坐下去之後張凳是會“suet”出來的。


10月1號的皇后戲院

9月29號的戲票





戯來講,聽説劇本與原著很近。劇本節奏適中,前段鋪排得很好,可以感受到王佳芝的半推半就成爲間諜的前科;本身肯為愛人付出一切的王,貫徹始終。對鄺裕民的、對易先生的都是。我給湯唯的演出吸引住,對她的表現十分欣賞;簡直蓋過任何其他演員的光芒。梁朝偉的表現,充分表現易的戒心、用情慾捆綁、完全佔有對方的心理戰。之前是傳媒焦點的勁激床上戯,其實開場很久都未開戰,可能就是令人極度期待的原因之一?

製作認真、每個細節都滿分完成,就是沒有一個地方可以批評罷。。。Easily one of the best films of 2007...



喂,其實若果你對“麥先生、麥太太”的豪宅與“易先生”香港的住所拍攝場地的地點有興趣。。。麥宅是位于寶珊道30號(曾經在2005年以HKD$3億元賣出,但最後沒有完成交易)、建成超過五十年的古老大屋,而易宅就是曾經在王家衛“2046”中作爲“東方酒店”場景的域多利道政府物業(傳聞是以前政府盤問及拘留政治疑犯的地方)。

域多利道政府物業:租庇利炮台的一部分(source: www.hk-place.com)