MirrorMask
One of my favorite films is MirrorMask.
The White Queen sleeps and will not wake. Black shadows have fallen across her kingdom. The balance between Dark and Light is broken and only the Mirrormask can restore it. So Helena, a stranger in a strange land, embarks on an epic quest to find the missing charm before darkness envelops the Dreamworld forever.
Source: MirrorMask at Neil Gaiman’s website
It’s a 2005 fantasy film written by Neil Gaiman and (also the film director) Dave Mckean. It was originally planned to be released as a straight-to-dvd film but had a limited theatrical screening in the US. It was also screened in 2005 Sundance Film Festival with positive reviews.
Critics may have mixed reviews about this film but I don’t care. I love it. It’s magical and has a great soundtrack. The trailer below is a poor representation of the movie itself. I assure you, once you see the whole movie, you will love it.
Experience the magical website: MirrorMask website
Harry Potter Experience, In A Word…
I may have some qualms when the first Harry Potter movie was released but I have learned to love it. And now this. This is just amazing.
How would you describe your Harry Potter experience?
As for me, I say… bewitching.
The story behind the header
I am so glad I finally changed the header of this blog. Originally, it was an image of Will Smith, Collin Farrell and another actor whom I forgot the name. Obviously, I didn’t like it. It made the blog look like a fanpage for those actors. LOL! Anyway, the four films in the header are just some of my favorites to say the least. I’ll be featuring those movies in the near future but for now, I’ll leave you with the movie trailers. Watch it and enjoy.
Amelie is a french romantic comedy film that was released 2001. Originally titled as Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain meaning “The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain”. My all the time favorite and my first and only DVD that was bought from Amazon. Hehehe!
Tesis is a Spanish film released in 1996 and is a feature debut film by Alejandro Amenabar. I highly recommend this suspense film but it’s really hard to get a copy of it. Kind of sad because I don’t have a DVD copy of Tesis. I watched this several times when it was shown in UP Film Center.
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