Her
12 jan 2009 2.27pm

Friday 09 jan 2009 at 3.25pm
Im the one who choose the movie...:) when he keeps bugging on watching another movie... it just him who love to make fun of me...:p
I think my skill on movie selection is far better than him (Max Payne is a so-so movie dear...hehehe...you are the one who choose that movie right???hmmm)
I went with him on friday evening and it sure lightened our moods. It is funny, and fun....even Im not so 'into' with Vince Vaughn (btw I love Reese Witherspoon) but Brad and Kate had we laughed through out the film...one incident after another...4 different christmases venue will definitely create enough chaos...At first, I didnt quite understand why did they make out in the restroom but few minutes later I'll get it (after had he laughed at me...:p)...hehehe...I love this kind of movies...Im looking for next movie darling...its your choice this time...we'll see the selection skill level...*wink wink
Him
12 jan 2009 11.07pm
Friday 09 jan 2009 at 3.25pm
On that day I want to watch 'Histeria' a local ghost malay movie... support our local movie rite... hehehe

However on that day... the truth...the only ENGLISH movie available is Four Christmases and we don't have to choose...hehehe

The movie is funny and enjoy to watch... There are different element of comedy, family relationship, celebration and love... The couple with same principle, don't want to get marry, no children and off course no Christmas... all bout them having fun together...
No twisted plot, straight forward story line yet well blend of different element and off course chocolate 'TIMEOUT'... opsss one more thing.. watching with her heheheh...
Can't wait for next movie dating hehehe (hope no more movie dating nightmare : Max Payne).
Short synopsis of the film:When upscale, happily unmarried San Francisco couple Kate and Brad find themselves socked in by fog on Christmas morning, their exotic vacation plans morph into the family-centric holiday they had, until now, gleefully avoided. Out of obligation--and unable to escape--they trudge to not one, not two, but four relative-choked festivities, increasingly mortified to find childhood fears raised, adolescent wounds reopened... and their very future together uncertain. As Brad counts the hours to when he can get away from their parents, step-parents, siblings and an assortment of nieces and nephews, Kate is starting to hear the ticking of a different kind of clock. And by the end of the day, she is beginning to wonder if their crazy families' choices are not so crazy after all.