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Hong Kong Ghost Stories

Published on October 27th, 2011 by in Movies

I’m really disappoint about the production of Hong Kong film. Before I watch this movie, I thought it will be scary ghost movie. But, totally not the case. It seems like comedy ghost movie. This film is rated as ’18′ but the quality or level of scary is suitable for all folks. Not worth to

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Dream House

Published on October 4th, 2011 by in Movies

At first, I thought this is the scary movie, but, it is not. This movie full of mystery that u need to seek the truth while watching. I like this kind of movie. Peter Ward, who survived from one of the gun shot tragedy in his house. He is the main suspect and send for

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Bad Luck

Published on August 22nd, 2011 by in Gossip

During this Chinese Hungry Ghost month, there are lot of accidents likely to be happened! Today, I hit a motorcycle that rode by old woman and luckily she found no wound. But, my car front bumper was loose. So bad, I actually or what do say is totally can’t see her appearance and hit her.

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Ladda Land

Published on June 24th, 2011 by in Movies

Well! This Thai’s horror movie is great and worth to watch! One happy family move in to their new house at outskirt of Chiang Mai. They got to encounter with the abnormal phenomenon that happened at their surrounding. There are 2 scenes that scared me with a shock by sudden loud music! The end of

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Insidious

Published on May 11th, 2011 by in Movies

From the beginning of the movie, this movie seem like ‘Paranormal Activity’. But, the story is total different. It is about the boy is haunting by evil spirit and make him in coma. Lastly their parent find out the truth and save him. I like the ‘modern’ way to do exorcism that show in this

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A Chinese Fairy Tale

Published on April 26th, 2011 by in Movies

Is this movie the remake from the past debut? Actually the stories and characters are changed. Of course, this new version is better than the previous one in terms of special effects and story line. I like this new version too.

The Child’s Eye 3D

Published on October 17th, 2010 by in Movies

This movie is totally filmed with 3D technology. But, is it necessary? I don’t think so. This film starting with the vacation of 6 young friends in Thailand. They unfortunately head on with the riot there and need to stay in one old and ancient hotel. They feel uncomfortable in this hotel. Then, their boy

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Devil

After you watched this movie, you must go out from lift as soon as possible because you afraid the devil might be inside. Haha! This movie and story is shot mainly inside lift which is stopped at half way. Actually, there are not so many bloody or gruesome scenes in this movie. But, you still

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Hungry Ghost Festival

Today is Hungry Ghost Festival which is celebrated among Chinese race. We believe all ghost ‘got a chance’ to go out from hell by today and visit us. Don’t be afraid! Nothing going to be happen.What to do is just feed them well. Something crossing my mind, why not open a new blog about ghost

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Where Got Ghost?

This is another comedy from Neo Studios. There are 3 ghost stories in this movie. Don’t worry! It is not so scary and just full of funny scenes. The first story is about the ‘roadside ghost’. Then, second one is ‘ghost in forest’ and the last one is the continue story from Money Not Enough

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Painted Skin

This is one of the chinese classical ghost story adapted from the book ‘Strange Tales of Liaozhai‘. I found this movie not so good and a bit boring.

Ghost Eye

This book consists of 4 ghost stories. It is printed by 01 February 2008 and published by Tough Cookies from Taiwan. It is written by ‘Kuai Dao’. The scary rating for this book is 7. It is great! The price is attractive too, just RM5.90 only. That’s why I bought it.

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