Thursday, April 1, 2010

To my brother and all of you who likes myths

Especially Greek-mythologies. Go to the nearest cinema and buy yourself a ticket to go watch Clash of the Titans. The graphics are beautiful. The action is okay...no blasting of course, the time background is during ancient Greece. However, be sure to keep a look out for a robot the size, slightly larger than a palm. Storyline base, I think it is great. My opinion might be bias cause I love this type of ancient myths. Enough said, love a great story then go watch.

3 comments:

Kapitan Ho said...

the chinese mythical stories are the best..yet none has make a place in hollywood.

Tete said...

If they ever make it to hollywood, I will be sure to watch it. =)

Melissa Roman said...

yea ur opinion is a bit biased. i mean it was an ok movie, nice graphics but too short... i payed $15 dollars to watch it and i can say it was not worth my money

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