Dance sequence nalang, pang-regal films na!
Mood: :P (Pik-Pak-Boom!)
It's like being trapped in a big budget movie starring Bong Revilla Jr or Lito Lapid. Don't worry, I won't spoil the movie for you. MI3 has the KABOOM and the BLING-BLING for every guy's attention. Nice car that they used, very explosive especially on the bridge, but beyond that, it lacks a good story to work with. One word: PREDICTABLE. I'm not biased, although I hate Tom Cruise, I tried to enjoy the film, but alas, it's just a so-so movie. I watched in GB3 with the Makati Business Club people (thanks for the free movie), and on the row infront of us, there was this guy who couldn't help but yawn so loudly in show of his boredom. Everyone just laughed in the cinema 'coz we all knew it was true. The villain was kinda good in his portrayal of a bad guy. Tom Cruise's make-up artist needs to get fired, as his eyebags couldn't get any bigger (maleta na po yan sir. would you like the bellboy to assist you with carrying that? hahaha)! Anyway, if ever there was a dance sequence in the movie, you'd surely say it was from regal films! If you saw MI1 or MI2 or both, you'd see that there's nothing different with this one. And why the heck did they have to repeat the MI1 drop cliche?! that one was really pathetic. I wonder why the critics at rotten tomatoes loved this movie.
Though Chain: In the movie, when the villain was captured, they boarded him on a vehicle which was supposed to be armored and secured. Get this, the producers tried to make it hi-tech by implementing a prox card (could have been an RFID card also) as a key to the van. Now what the heck were they thinking? apparently, for them prox outweighs biometrics which they've used in the past.
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Apparently, proximity devices are actually in the market already - check out BMW and MB. Biometrics as a way to start the engine might be a bit too far off.
7:37 AM
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