Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Damm tired sial. tml i start work le. yesterday watch get smart wif sherilyn n yan fei, tink lyk tat spell his name. lol. then be4 tat we went to the hotel. duno how to spell the name. the hotel name wierd. went for job interview bt nv bring ic. sian. so today cum again go. then guess wat? the interviewer is her bf. lol. her bf funi lei. ask lame qns. then i orrrrhhhhh. lol. then at first veri tense, then sherilyn say someting then i laugh. lol. then i nt nervous le. lol. phew. lucky gt her. haha. then hor, we went wif her bf to eat another "lunch". i was full coz i eat in sch, then his bf nv eat lunch mah,then sherilyn oso hungry. zzzzzzzzz. so fast hungry de. nth to say. zzzzzzz. then hor we eat le, then his bf go smoke then go buy 4d then go back hotel le. then after tat mi n sherilyn go take bus 970 hm. tml i will b working frm 6 to 11pm. 5hrs. the pay is 6dollars per hr. so is 30dollars for mi. i cn take my pay tml le. coz the pay is everyday de. lol. wah, gd sial. being a waitress is nt easy. so tml i will try my best. then sherilyn say tml my whole body will pain whole day. i guess friday oso will pain. zzzzz. so she will bring medical oil for mi to put. gd eh? lol. although she wierd, say wierd tings bt overall ok bah. duno tml going for cca. coz tml i nid buy shoes. zzzzzzzzzzz. so tml i wnt b blogging. i will blog on friday. nxt week i oso will b working. i see how then. then they say mayb tis sat is training. aiya tml see how bah. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. then cnt pei porky le. friday he gt test again. jyjy!!. guess nxt week then pei him bah. haiz. tis week onli see him on monday. sian nia. tis friday pei shirley go buy bag. coz my sling bag veri pain. going buy two strap bag. zzzzzzz. heres a review of movie Get Smart. In this all-new action comedy, Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) is on a mission to thwart the latest plot for world domination by the evil crime syndicate known as KAOS. When the headquarters of America's spy agency, CONTROL, is attacked and the identities of its agents compromised, the Chief (Alan Arkin) has no choice but to promote his eager analyst Smart, who has always dreamt of working alongside superstar Agent 23 (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson). Smart is partnered instead with the only other agent whose identity has not been compromised: the lovely-but-lethal veteran Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway). As Smart and 99 get closer to unravelling KAOS' master plan, they discover a nefarious scheme to cash in with their network of terror. With little field experience and even less time, can they save the day? Cinema review If there is one thing that stood out like a sore thumb in "Get Smart", it's that it's a distinctly Steve Carell film. The film is a remake of the popular 60's TV show of the same name. Taking in bits and pieces of the beloved show, the film is merely an updated version with Carell playing the epitomic role of Maxwell "Max" Smart, although bearing little semblance to the original character in the series played by Don Adams other than the fact that both bear the same name. In this remake, Max is an enthusiastic and efficient analyst for CONTROL - a secret government organisation who's at odds with its nemesis KAOS. Carell carries Max with creative abandon, infusing his own brand of "The Office"-like humour which carefully ignores everything we've come to love about the character in the TV series. Adams made Max aloof from insults, but yet with a savant-like quality that triumphs every time, but Carell has made over the beloved secret agent to seem like an entirely different person altogether. In fact, this wouldn't have been a "Get Smart" remake if it wasn't for a few recognisable themes and characters from the series. As a hard-working and previously overweight agent, Max excels as an analyst for CONTROL but longs to be out on the field doing stealthy infiltrations and dodging bullets. His big break came when the identities of CONTROL's agents were compromised, and the organisation had no choice but to deploy new agents consisting of himself along with the fresh-from-under-the-knife veteran Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), to put a stop to KAOS' assassination attempt on the President. Together, both Smart and Agent 99 begin with a love-hate relationship which sprouted from the fact that they both have different methods of getting a job done. The careful and by-the-book Smart is undermined by the experienced Agent 99, and though Agent 99 is gracefully deadly, Hathaway is far too demure and bland to carry her character's weight. The Agent 99 from the 60's played by Barbara Feldon possesses a more colourful personality but has now been translated as uptight and prudent, although infinitely a more independent 21st century woman who has a taste for Chanel. Since this is a comedy flick, the large gap between the original characters and the ones in the film is easily forgiven, although not desirable by most standards. A majority of the laughs and humour come from our hero Max (or specifically Carell), equally supported by characters like super Agent 23 (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), CONTROL's Chief (Alan Arkin) and small appearance by Masi Oka and an even smaller appearance by Bill Murray. Playing Smart's arch nemesis is Terence Stamp as Siegfried, whose bad-guy persona is literally wasted underneath the weight of the budding relationship between Smart and Agent 99 which takes up a majority of the plot. However, the film will incur a lot of laughs associated with Carell's dialogue and performance. His dry sense of humour is omnipresent, creating a thoroughly enjoyable flick which rises above the few jokes which have become stale and should be thrown away for good - we certainly don't need more people bumping into walls to tickle ourselves. The telephone shoe makes a nostalgic return (this time preserved in a glass box) along with other 60's "Get Smart" paraphernalia. Max also drives the bright red Sunbeam, albeit only for two minutes, but the fans will connect with just one scene that correlates the film and the TV series - Max entering the headquarters with high-tech steel doors shutting behind him is one of the most memorable scenes from 60's TV. While it comes across as a little Clouseau meets "Johnny English", the film is definitely more entertaining and action-packed (think "Mission: Impossible" action-packed) than most spy comedy flicks of recent times. |
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