Sep 23, 2014

The Maze Runner, More Like The Amazing Runner


I've never been a big fan of The Hunger Games Series. Although I like it, because it reminds me of one of my favorite movie, Battle Royale. Since The Hunger Games reach success and even made it into the top grossing movie, there are a lot of similar movies released in these past few years, such as Divergent, The Mortal Instrument and anything that has The Hunger Games' moods.

In Sunday, I went to the cinema and I felt like I wanted to watch this movie called The Maze Runner. At first I thought that, well, another The Hunger Games alike movie. But, I was the hell wrong!


It is similar with The Hunger Games but cooler! In the first part of the movie, I felt like I was being slapped, because Wes Ball gave me the problem of the movie instantly in the first part. I felt like it was too quick to introduce us to the problem because we haven't yet known the protagonist's background and stuffs. but as the film went, I enjoy it very much. I felt like I didn't need any clear explanation of what was that, and how this happened because I was busy rooting for Thomas (the protagonist) to solve the problem.


And I won't forget to tell you about the suspense Wes Ball built. it was like the most exciting suspense ever! Your heart will pound faster yet you feel excited. I mean this movie was all for entertainment only but super fun! I didn't recall watching this much fun movie before. I think, you will enjoy The Maze Runner as much as I do!  This is super recommended movie to spend your weekends. I give like 4.5 out of 5 for The Maze Runner. If you think this is overrated? then you are overrated :p

So, That's It. Happy Tuesday, Happy Working :)

Oh, and say hello to the cutie who portrayed Jojen Reed in Game of Thrones.

Sep 12, 2014

FARGO: This Is A True Story

My first impression watching that FX new hit series, Fargo, was... Great! it's a true story and I wonder how the story went.


As I watched, and watched and watched. I was wondering, how the hell it's a true story. I meant, it's too cruel to be true. and, was there a guy who is merciless like Lorne Malvo? I didn't think so.
So, I surfed the internet, and found that Fargo TV Series isn't true. the creator, Noah Hawley said it's just a fictional text that appeared in every episode because he followed The Coen Brothers' decive (the creator of the movie Fargo).


but, afterall, Fargo is as entertaining as a comedy thriller should be. I once tweeted that I love how quirky Martin Freeman picturing Lester Nygaard in the series. He completely different from Bilbo and Dr. Watson. It's like he's this whole new character that is so lame but just so lovable, because, accept it, everyone has been fit in his shoes. and the character Lorne Malvo is evil but there's something interesting about him. he's so merciless yet so lovable. I'm sure you would wondering how Lorne Malvo could stand in his place now. He's just so mysterious.


And about the packaging of the series, you sure you won't doubt FX, right? from the channel who brought you American Horror Story and Louie, you sure you won't doubt them!

So, I sooo recommend you to watch Fargo, if you felt like you're losing Game of Thrones (again, this year) and you're waiting for the whole new fresh episodes from Sherlock (which only have 3 episodes each season, that's a little Benedict Cumberbatch :p). you could watch Fargo. because it's interesting and you just want some more and you'll be addicted to it. it's only 10 episodes in Season 1. so, it's worth to try. 


yeah, that's it.
Happy Friday Night!

(which I will spend my night continuing Fargo)

Bye :)