Last week I managed to watch '2012'... Really hard to get the ticket... Everywhere is fully booked... Even the front row seats are all sold out... This movie is in my 'MUST WATCH' list for year 2009... So naturally I have really high expectation for this movie...
Boring, boring and boring!!! Nothing special... True to the fact that the graphics and special effect are excellent... Other than that, I can't find anything special that is worth mentioning anymore... Half way through the movie, my brain was begging me to leave the cinema... I'm afraid that this movie is really super boring to me... And the worse part is the damn movie is actually quite a long winded one... Around 2 and a half hours!!!
This movie is just too ridiculous and predictable... Why is it predictable??? Because you know by the end of the day, the main character will NOT die... The car scene is absurd... It doesn't looks real at all... Is just too ridiculous!!!
In my opinion, 'Armageddon' is still the best disaster movie around... Ok, so what's the difference between 'Armageddon' and '2012' you might ask... 'Armageddon' got everything - disaster, romance, comedy, suspense, scene that makes you cry and not forgetting happy ending while '2012' got nothing except disaster all the way and this is what makes it boring in my opinion...
When you finish watching 'Armageddon' you will get a mix feeling... When the movie first started, you will have some comedy and romance... Then when they are about to leave for space, the suspense started to built up till Bruce Willis decided to sacrifice his life and this is the part that makes you cry and last but not least, happy ending when they manage to save human kind... As for '2012'.................................... Er I can't think of anything except that the earth's core is heating up and the earth's crust is collapsing away... Anything else, nothing... I'm almost bored to death watching this movie!!! One of the biggest movie flops in 2009... A huge disappointment...
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