Get Smart – No kidding eh?

Note that this was a post from my blog at an older location: Posted July 10 2008

Ah, “Get Smart”, an old 90’s American Comedy television series. I barely remember what it was about and what happened in the series as I was really little when I last saw it. Pretty much the only things I can remember from it, was Maxwell Smart’s phone shoe, the sliding doors to go in and out of that headquarters place and Agent 99… I don’t even remember who/what the enemy was… Although I did remember that it was a pretty good show…

Well, as most of you know, “Get Smart” was/has been adapted to a film and recently released into cinemas… The film was directed by Peter Segal, and starred, Steve Carell, as Maxwell Smart, and Anne Hathaway as Agent 99. Well, thanks to the movie, I now know that Max and 99 work for a top-secret government organisation called “CONTROL” and the enemy, who is trying to destroy/take over the world or whatever, is known as “KAOS” (Great name eh?). Supporting cast were Alan Arkin, Terence Stamp, Masi Oka (Know him from “Heroes”), Nate Torrence, Ken Davitian (Recognised him from “Borat”) and Terry Crews.

As expected, “Get Smart” was an entertaining and funny movie, although I think it was a standalone movie. I envy Maxwell’s intelligence! XD He also has awesome little gadgets like a flamethrower inside a Swiss Army Knife! He also has an amazing sense of logic! (Now, I leave it to you to decide whether all that was sarcastic or not) Unfortunately, since I don’t remember the original television series, I am unable to compare the film to the television series and decide which one was better, but nevertheless, it was still a great movie, and certainly better than “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” in terms of humour…

Even if you haven’t seen/don’t remember the television series, it is certainly a very good watch even if some reviews are negative and if my little review thingy doesn’t help. Although if you do remember the television series, and have watched the movie, please tell us how you found it compared to the television series via commenting. Oh, and I also recently found out that, a spin-off movie was produced – “Get Smart’s Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control” which focuses more on Bruce (Masi Oka) and Lloyd (Nate Torrence). Events in this are concurrent, but unrelated.

Overall Rating – 8 out of 10

More info on “Get Smart”: Wikipedia ||| The Internet Movie Database ||| Rotten Tomatoes
More info on “Get Smart’s Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control”: Wikipedia ||| The Internet Movie Database

“Show me your motion, Tra la la la la!”

Note that this was a post from my blog at an older location: Posted June 27 2008

Hehehehe… Well this is what I should be writing about right now for my English Assessment… I am to write a review to the documentary, “Touching the Void” (Film version). I am probably not going to get a very good mark for my review (i never really do well in English) but I thought that I may as well review it here just because it may help me write my review… Note that this is not my actual review for my English Assessment…

“Touching the Void” was originally a book written by Joe Simpson and was adapted to as a film/documentary. This documentary explores and retells the events that took place as two mountaineers climbed Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985. The two climbers, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, managed to climb the mountain without too much of a problem, It was getting down the mountain that was the hard part. While climbing down, Joe Simpson broke his leg after losing grip on a steep slope thingy. Simon must now help Joe, having a broken leg, get down the rest of the mountain since not all went to plan.

This documentary was very entertaining as it had accurate and very realistic re-enactments. The interviews with Joe, Simon and Richard (The person who took care of base camp while Joe and Simon climbed the mountain) added to the authenticity and the feel of this docudrama and accompanied the re-enactments perfectly. The story of survival was certainly very well told and very well dramatised. The film was nominated for 12 awards of which 5 were won (as of time of review).

Probably one of the most notable parts, is when Joe was starting to become delirious and he got the song, “Brown Girl In The Ring” (hence review title name), stuck in his head and he thought “Bloody hell… I’m gonna die to Boney M”… I found that this documentary was certainly one of the best documentaries I’ve seen and I found that there was very little bad things to be said about this film. I certainly hope I get a good mark for my English Assessment as I feel that this “Review” did not help me at all…

Overall Rating – 9.5 out of 10

More info on “Touching the Void”: Wikipedia ||| The Internet Movie Database