Movie critic?…yeah! (part 1)
Lately
, I’ve watched quite a few movies, and the following are the ones I highly recommend to u guys:
1. Die Hard IV(Bruce Willis & Maggie Q)
Unfortunately I couldn’t get the DVD version online, so I had to do with the inferior pirated movie version…Even though I can’t deny that the bad quality influenced my mood, but, dude, it’s well worth watching…Bruce Willis is getting older and older, but he is still as cool as ever…with the beautiful and sexy Asian star Maggie Q, how could u resist this attraction?

2. Transformers
I’ve already recommended it to my friends before. It’s a big hit in China, I maintain…I saw it in a Chinese movie theatre, which means it’s not subtitled, instead, it’s dubbed, god, i hate this…Anyway, the exciting plot, the overwhelming scenes, pieces of memeories from my childhood all make i ignore that drawback and get myself completely indulged in this “Michael Bay” movie.
3. Ratatouille
From this cartoon movie of Walter Disney, u will get to know a story about a cute and smart little rat…what’s more amusing and incredible ‘buot this rat is that he(please allow me to use this Pronoun) can cook, actually more than that, he is an excellent cook…How inconceivable this is!…Can u imagine the food together with a rat beside it? or say, can u stand eating the food made by a rat?…”Insane!” “Absurd!” u could respond li
ke this…But after watching Ratatouille, I’m 100% sure u would change ur mind…Well, in fact, I’m looking forward to a chance, a chance to make friends with this human-like rat and appreciate his food without a doubt…However, the whole story is based on French food which according to the producer is the best food in the whole world(I bet, no Chinese audience would applaude for that), my point is maybe he is only good at making food with French flavour, when it comes to Chinese food, we are not sure of anything…However, I do agree with the greatest cook who is the hero and model of the little rat, that “Everyone can cook!” To be continued…….
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