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Turn Left, Turn Right
by Dawn Tay
You might be sceptical about sitting
through a poor plot filled with fluffy romance, and the usual
pretty faces onscreen for a good 1½ hours. Who wouldn't
think this, especially when this show stars Japanese heartthrob
Takeshi
Kaneshiro and popular Hong Kong singer/actress Gigi
Leung?
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Legally Blonde II
by Cindy Lee
The summer sequel to Legally Blonde
is frivolously coated with pink and cotton candy. With endless
forgettable gags and Reese
Witherspoon gushing in the saccharine. Red, White and Blonde
audiences can expect a schmaltzy chick flick with an overdose
of syrup and fluff.
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Pirates
of the Caribbean
by Amanda Tay
After suffering a summer full of movie
flops, Pirates of the Caribbean sails in at just
the opportune time and rescues us from our misery. Finally, we’ve
a welcome change from the junk food that Hollywood has been feeding
the audience like a forced diet.
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Sinbad:
Legend of the Seven Seas
by Amanda Tay
Funny, how things come in twos. Just as
a pair of swaggering pirates is charming audience in the Pirates
of the Caribbean, in sails another groovy pirate
in Sinbad: Legend
of the Seven Seas, though this time it’s a
cartoon one.
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Camp
by Ronald Wan
Riding on the back of Chicago’s
success, Camp joins the revival of movie musicals with a surprisingly
talented cast of unknown teenagers. The film’s mirrored
in the image of Fame
(Alan Parker’s high school film back in 1980), because the
show’s young stars are also looking at redemption through
the honing of their dancing and singing talents.
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