Thursday, January 11, 2007

Mexican roulette.


I have always love Johnny To's movies. The dark humor in it. The night scene he always love to potray. The climb up the flight of stairs by the PTU members.


I like guns. I like violence. I like profanity. I like nudity -- who doesn't?. I like gore. I like the taste of blood. Iron zesty taste. But as much the society deems to say that all these potrayed in movies will corrupt the youth of today. It, on the other hand, only corrupt the youth with weak mind.


Despite what I like, you just don't see me going out on the streets wielding a pipe beating the crap out of strangers without reason. You do not see me smash a person's face with a extinguisher till it flats out with oozing pulp. You do not see me using the taxi door to slam a person's head. You do not see me holding a person's head and run towards a wall slamming his head on to it.


The point is, well, as usual they banned a Johnny To movie. The cast of The Mission, or most of his recent movie is reunited again. Some say it could be called a sequel to The Mission, although it's of a completely different storyline. They thought because they have the same cast, it not technically but can be considered as a sequel on their own opinion.


The beginning of the film shows two groups of two person looking for a person. One group is there to protect him. The other is to kill him. The intensity is reached even at the beginning when the person they are looking for drove in.


Unfortunately as the intense begins to grow, the DVD was stuck. Very unfortunate. The less than 10 minutes of the movie is already leaving such anticipation. Like you have someone blow you off, and in middle of everything, she walks away leaving you cuffed and naked on the railings.

8 Comments:

Blogger Vad3r said...

HAHAHAHHAAHA! So did you jerk off after that?

1:20 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey u..
i just watched Exiled the other day. Liked every bit of it, altho I think Nick Cheung (i think that's his name la. he played as Wo in the movie) as a gangster macam tak masuk akal sikit. he's too goofy looking ler... so now i want to buy The Mission sbb macam best jer sampai it gave u blue balls.. hehehehehe...

2:37 pm  
Blogger Vlad said...

vad3r:
No, I didn't. Just load a shot gun and waiting to storm the DVD store.

arifah:
Nick Cheung tak cukup gangster ke? You seen him in Election as Fei Kei? He will make you piss.

It's the Exiled that gave me the blue balls. But The Mission is worth it. I especially love the music. LOL

3:09 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ah.. that's the thing.. have yet to watch Election also. I always remember Nick Cheung as the goofy detective in one of Stephen Chow movie.. forgot the title oredi. Stephen Chow asked him to lick the shit off his shoes. hehehhehe..

ok, set, i must get Mission & Election.. man, my bf mesti pening apasal gf dia ni tgk gangster movie banyak sangat.. hehehe..

3:22 pm  
Blogger Vad3r said...

Don't forget Election II. SPL also very orgasmic, not directed by Johnny To though.

That Petai man deleted his blog again ar?

4:59 pm  
Blogger Vlad said...

arifah:
Bagi dia pening. Jangan lupa juga PTU. In my opinion, he is a very versatile actor.

Unlike Andy Lau, I always wonder why he could win Best Actor so many times. Sigh.

vad3r:
Sha Po Lang. Nice.

He's like that ler. When his anonymity is threatened, he deletes. He forgot I have a photo of him. :)

8:19 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

mmm cuffed and naked on the railings - such a turn on :P

on sri petai - I think he is now in sambal bilis of some sort or maybe busy playing volleyball :P

when you have his new addy - share and share alike lorrrr!!!

Lisa

10:59 pm  
Blogger Vlad said...

Lisa:
It is, when it's not me on the railings.

Maybe somebody found him, so we will wait till he arise again.

10:06 am  

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