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Triumph In The Skies Movie Review

February 24, 2015 by Regina Chow No Comments

Triumph in the Skies is one of the most memorable Hong Kong TVB drama series that I have watched to date. I caught both seasons previously and was eagerly anticipating the release of the movie adaptation. You can imagine my delight when Clover Films invited me to the Triumph in the Skies Singapore Gala Premiere, where I had the opportunity to meet the suave Julian Cheung and charming Charmaine Sheh in the flesh.   

Triumph In The Skies Movie Review

Directed by Wilson Yip (Director of Ip Man and Ip Man 2) and Matt Chow (Director of Golden Chicken 3), the movie features some of the original cast from the original series, including Julian Cheung, Francis Ng, Kenneth Ma and Elena Kong, with the addition of new stars such as Louis Koo, Charmaine Sheh, Sammi Cheng and Amber Kuo. 

Star studded cast? Checked.
Beautiful cinematography? Checked.
Romance? Checked.
Humour? Checked.

With all the right ingredients, the movie is geared for success at the box office. In fact, having a star studded cast is already half the battle won.

Diehard fans of the series may beg to differ, as the central theme of the movie hinges entirely on romance instead of the day-to-day challenges faced by pilots and air stewardesses, as depicted in the series. There were also times when Sam (played by Francis Ng) behaved in a way that seemed rather out of character and less relatable if you were to draw comparisons from the series. 

However, given that the film was released during Chinese New Year and shortly after Valentine’s Day, I personally found the light-hearted humour and romantic storyline very apt and thoroughly entertaining; not forgetting the beautiful cinematography and breathtaking scenes set in picturesque England. 

Do you need to watch the series to understand the movie? The answer is no, and that to me, is the deal clincher.

Watch it as it is, on a clean slate, without any baggage or comparisons drawn from the series. You would actually find the movie much more enjoyable this way.

Triumph In The Skies Movie Synopsis

Young pilot Branson (Louis Koo) recently takes over Skylette, his
father’s aviation empire, only to realize his old flames Cassie
(Charmaine Sheh) is a flight attendant there. Several years ago, he was
forced to break up with her and move to New York to take care of his
father’s business. To this day, the two continue to harbor feelings for
each other but decide to keep them bottled up.

In an effort to rebrand the airline, Branson invites rock idol TM to
star in an upcoming commercial and appoints Sam (Fransic Ng) as her
flying consultant. Incongruent in both tastes and experience, this odd
couple gets off on the wrong foot. As the shoot progresses, however,
they slowly discover each other’s merits, developing a strong mutual
attraction.
 Jayden (Julien Cheung) has left Skylette Airline to become a pilot for
private jets. He meets the young and vivacious Kika (Kuo Tsai Chieh)
during a flight and assumes her to be wayward and shallow. But they turn
out to have a lot in common and start falling madly in love. At the
height of their romance, Jayden realizes almost too late the secret
behind her recalcitrance.

Each of the three relationships comes with its own setbacks. As long as
one can accept the imperfection of things, finding happiness—however
fleetingly—is a blessing in itself.

Watch the trailer here: 

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RED 2 Movie Review

July 31, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 
I caught the preview of RED 2 on Monday thanks to Omy.sg and goodness, I was thoroughly entertained!  RED 2 (which stands for Retired and Extremely
Dangerous 2), while not fresher, was unequivocally fiercer than RED whose box
office performance had probably surprised many. With a seemingly has-been (but stellar) cast
comprising Bruce Willis (as Frank Moses), Helen Mirren (as Victoria Winslow) and
John Malkovich (as Marvin Boggs), how much hotter could RED 2 get? Well, very.
Tapping on the secrecy of CIA, MI6 and KGB (which is the
stuff of most decent spy thrillers), RED 2 spares no effort in packing the
movie with action and humour to our delight. This time round, after kicking the
ass of CIA in the previous installment, Frank and gang get involved with a
nuclear weapon which brings them and us to the beautiful cities of Paris,
London and Moscow. It is absolute pleasure watching them rely on their wits and
teamwork to get out of “worst case scenario” situations which leave us breathless.
A good movie does exactly this – it stretches our imagination and converts possibilities
into dramatic visuals.
Bruce Willis is the uncanny action hero who makes
ridiculous stuff seem possible because he executes them with such calmness. 
  Helen Mirren is the unexpectedly foxy wetwork specialist who exudes coolness
amidst chaos. 
 John Malkovich’s kookiness provides many comic moments which keep
the movie a light-hearted adventure, while new cast Anthony Hopkins (as Dr
Edward Bailey) and Lee Byung-Hun (as Han Jo-Bae) add depth to the psychological
and physical dimensions. 
And yes, Mary-Louise Parker (as Sarah Ross) and
Catherine Zeta-Jones (as Katya) continue to be amazingly gorgeous at their age. 
 
 Here’s the official trailer to give you some sneak peeks of what the movie entails:

 The screenplay is well-paced and fun-filled, and the
experience is amplified by the cinematic quality at Shaw Lido. You know it is
worth the money when you exit the cinema and everyone else is smiling along
with you. Old school rocks!!!
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Plane Awesome Experience with Scoot and Golden Village

July 27, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Did you know that Scoot is the only low cost carrier that flies to Seoul? In fact, Scoot now flies to Seoul 3 times a week!
 Thank you Scoot, for flying me to Seoul to catch the Asian Premiere of ‘The Wolverine’!
I
had a very comfortable inflight experience because the kind folks at
Scoot put us on their Super Seats on our flight to Seoul and ScootBiz on
our return flight to Singapore.
One of the key advantages of flying with Scoot is definitely the large, comfy seats and spacious leg room. Unlike typical low cost carriers with cramped seats and barely any legroom, Scoot’s Standard Economy Seats (Blue) are larger than all other carriers’ seats, including full-service carriers.
If you desire more leg room, you can also opt for their Super Seats (Yellow), like I did, nearer the front of the cabin, which give you up to 35″ of legroom.
For even more legroom, you can consider the Stretch Seats (Yellow) located at the bulkheads and by the doors, which offer at least 35″ of legroom and no seats in front of you. A small fee (less than $100) is all it takes for you to enjoy additional comfort!
Comfortable Super Seats on Scoot
I tend to get restless on flights that are longer than 4 hours as my muscles start to ache but Grace and I both agreed that the Super Seats on Scoot are extremely comfortable despite the long journey to Seoul. I for one, slept like a baby most of the time.
And nope, I didn’t get any muscle aches or neck aches at all.
Lots of legroom!! It’s amazing how spacious it is.
Everyone loves to travel in style, and with ScootBiz, you can do just that at a fraction of the cost that you’ll expect to pay on full-service carriers.
ScootBiz

 

I was already very satisfied with the Super Seats in Economy Class, but ScootBiz’s luxurious full leather seats with at least 38″ of legroom and 8″ of recline blew me away.
I could extend my legs fully!
Full leather seats and maximum leg room
 Our return flight was a red-eye flight, and I had to return to office immediately after touchdown at 630am for meetings. If not for the comfortable plane ride, I would have succumbed to fatigue. Thumbs up for ScootBiz!
Here are the other privileges that you’ll enjoy on ScootBiz:
  • Preferred seat selection in an exclusive 32-seat upfront cabin, with their most experienced staff
  • A complimentary meal with beverages
  • 20kg of checked baggage allowance
  • Up to 15kg/ two bags of carry-on baggage
  • Priority boarding
  • ScooTV in-flight entertainment streamed to your own device
  • Request a free access code from the crew and remember to bring your own laptop or tablet*. If you have an iPad, download the Gogo Video Plugin before your flight. On multi-sector journeys, ScooTV access codes will be given out on a per sector basis.
  • In-seat power
  • Fast-track check-in at Scoot’s dedicated ScootBiz counter
  • Flexibility to change name, date, time, origin and destination of
    your booking up till 2 days before departure* (change fees & fare
    top-ups apply).
 The great thing about Scoot is, you only pay for what you need for every flight that you book. Scoot bundles the most common options for you to choose from and you’ll enjoy bundle discounts too.
If you prefer to travel without check-in luggage, Fly is the best option for you.

 

 

To add on 15kg check-in luggage, opt for FlyBag, which is cheaper than what you have to pay if you were to purchase an air ticket (without baggage) and top up for baggage separately.

 

I always get hungry on flights and I honestly can’t survive without food for more than 3 hours. If you’re like me, then the FlyBagEat option would serve you well.
This is what a complete set meal looks like. I’m usually not a fan of airline food, but I would highly recommend the soy sauce chicken rice if you take Scoot. It was so sumptuous and flavourful that I devoured every last morsel.
Soy Sauce Chicken Rice Meal
I also got to try the Moroccan Chicken meal, which was rather yummy too.
Moroccan Chicken Meal
 Like the FlyScoot Fan Page to keep up to date with the latest news and promotional deals!
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I’ve never been on a flight where the crew plays games or jokes with the passengers on board, so I was pretty excited when Scoot and GV Movie Club told us that they would be springing a surprise Wolverine Q&A contest on the passengers mid-way through our flight to Seoul after a quick transit at Taipei.
 DJs Jean Danker and Lim Peifen took over the airwaves spontaneously and it was actually somewhat comforting to hear their soothing, familiar voices in a foreign land.
Jean Danker
Lim Peifen
By participating in the contest, passengers would stand to win the following prizes:
1) The Wolverine movie poster
2) S$50 Scoot voucher
3) Scoot Blanket
4) GV Mr Popcorn Plush Toy
The contest was held close to bed time, but check out how bright and cheery everyone looked. Everyone was fired with enthusiasm and their eyes were shining with excitement.
You can see how happy this lucky winner was when Jason handed the prizes over to him. He was literally beaming with joy. In case you were wondering, he was holding up the mascot for GV Movie Club, Mr Popcorn!
There were 5 lucky winners in total, of which 2 also won a pair of tickets to The Wolverine Fans Screening and got to meet Hugh Jackman himself.
To determine the 2 grand prize winners, a card was drawn by each of the 5 winners.

 

Watching movies is an activity that ranks high on the usual list of hobbies for most Singaporeans. If you like to watch movies, you should register to be part of the GV Movie Club.
Registration is absolutely free!
Here are just some of the perks that you will enjoy:

1) $6.50 movie tickets every Tuesday
2) Complimentary Gold Class Ticket/Standard movie tickets for top spenders every month
3) Invitations to Gala Premieres


Like Mr Popcorn on Facebook to be updated on GV Movie Club Giveaways and stand to win movie tickets as well as exclusive invites to Gala Premieres!
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**Announcement: Winner for ‘The Wolverine’ Movie Tickets Giveaway**


Thank you everyone for participating in my recent giveaway! The response was overwhelming and I received so many emails! 
 
The winner was selected randomly using a randomizer, and the lucky reader who won a pair of ‘The Wolverine’ movie tickets is:
1) mummytang
Please contact me at regina.chow@gmail.com to collect your tickets!
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‘The Wolverine’ Asian Premiere in Seoul: Getting Up Close & Personalwith Hugh Jackman

July 24, 2013 by Regina Chow 5 Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wolverine
is finally back! The Wolverine will be hitting cinemas in Singapore on
25th July (this Thursday), much to the delight of Marvel comic fans. I
have caught most, if not all the X-men films and was looking forward to
watching this on the big screen as well. My lucky stars must have been
shining on me, because I managed to catch it at the Asian Premiere of
the movie last week!

I have so much to thank Scoot and Golden Village for, because they flew me all the way to Seoul just to catch the Asian Premiere of The Wolverine. I even got up close and personal with Hugh Jackman at the press conference and on the red carpet! Alvin and Grace were the other two bloggers who were there with me, and to say that we had a ball of a time is a huge understatement.

Although we landed late at night in Seoul and had to attend the press conference at Grand Hyatt Hotel bright and early the next day, I was overwhelmed with excitement, especially at the thought of seeing Hugh Jackman live in action!
 
Celebrity DJs Lim Peifen from Y.E.S. 93.3FM and Jean Danker from Class 95FM were at the press conference with us too. Both of them are such affable and friendly ladies with absolutely no airs about them.
The ballroom was packed by the time we made our way in and everyone was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Hugh Jackman.
I have never seen so many cameras in my life! One of the photographers was eyeing me suspiciously when I took this picture, but I don’t blame him. As much as he loves to take photographs, he probably isn’t used to being photographed.
 Finally, the star of the show appears on stage!
Angst ridden yet romantic, animalistic yet humane, Wolverine is dangerously charming. In fact, the actor himself opined during the interview that aside from the claws and superhero traits, it is Wolverine’s human side that makes the character interesting.I have to agree.I love the X-men film series, but among the entire pack of mutants, Wolverine stands out the most because of the depth of his character.
Playing the role of Wolverine was probably the most definitive moment in Hugh Jackman’s career, and the actor’s dedication to the role is highly commendable. He recalled during the press conference that he used to injure himself very often when he first put on his incredibly sharp claws, but it didn’t take him long to get accustomed to his deadly claws, which have now become second skin.In fact, he shared that he got so used to having his claws around that there was once when he forgot to place them in his check-in luggage on one of his trips and was promptly stopped by the authorities (who had no idea who Wolverine was) for a round of interrogation. LOL.
For those of you who are familiar with the story of Wolverine, you would remember that he has a love interest Jean Gray, which means that love scenes would inevitably have to be incorporated into the movie. It was funny how Hugh Jackman shared very candidly that he would choose not to tell his wife when he has to shoot love scenes until they were over to save her from having to deal with pangs of jealousy. Haha!
I have read and heard so much about Hugh Jackman’s approachable and friendly personality, but I was still surprised at how down to earth he is in real life. His wit and humour never fails to put a smile on your face, but it is his punctuality and affability that takes the icing on the cake for me.We never had to wait at length for his arrival at the press conference or the red carpet and he was very accommodating to his fans whenever they stopped him for pictures. He also stopped to chat with his fans along the way and from what I observed, I could sense that he was genuinely interested in interacting with everyone.
He was so busy talking to everyone that it took him quite a while to reach the front, where we were waiting in anticipation. After what seemed like an eternity, he finally walked over! Can you see how close we were to him?
When he finally stopped in front of me, I asked if he could autograph my poster and take a picture with me. He agreed very readily and even signed his name twice on my poster.
Those of you who follow me on Instagram and Facebook would have seen this blurry picture of us. I wish the picture turned out sharper, but it made my day nevertheless. I was starstruck! He looks exactly the same as he does on screen!

And so, yes the actor is suave and charming, but the golden question for the day remains.

What did I think of the movie, ‘The Wolverine’?

The movie started at 9pm after the red carpet, but despite my slight headache due to a lack of sleep, I was sitting at the edge of my seat throughout the entire movie. Sleeping was definitely not an option. There were riveting fight scenes and adrenalin pumping action intertwined with a dose of humour and romance, basically everything that you could ask for in an X-men film. It was an exhilarating experience.

That said, my fellow travel companions and I concurred that there is no need to watch it in 3D because the difference is so negligible that it doesn’t affect your cinematic experience at all. Throughout the movie, I was expecting someone to come flying into my face (they did fly in all other directions though), but that never happened. Hence, I would recommend that you save your money and forget about watching it in 3D.

The film starts off with a brooding Wolverine, jaded by his inner struggle with immortality. I loved how the film delved into an unexplored dimension of Wolverine as it gave me a holistic understanding of his character as well as deeper insights into his vulnerable side beneath that hotheaded, beastly exterior. Wolverine may have healing powers, but those powers certainly do not extend to his emotional well-being.

The movie is largely shot in Japan, where yakuzas and ninjas roam, and the first action scene is unleashed only about half an hour into the movie, but trust me, it is as refreshing as it is gratifying. One of my favourite action scenes is the bullet train chase, but I shall not elaborate any further lest I spoil the fun. 😉

To pique your interest further, I will leave you with the official trailer of The Wolverine.

Go catch it soon!

Tickets are probably selling out fast for this blockbuster movie so remember to book your tickets early.

Alternatively, maybe I can offer you a pair of complimentary ‘The Wolverine’ movie tickets? 😉

**Giveaway**

 
Yes, I’m giving away a pair of ‘The Wolverine’ movie tickets!! 
 
All you have to do is drop me an e-mail at regina.chow@gmail.com or leave a comment here to win!
Deadline: 26 July (this Friday!)
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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

My blogging journey has been nothing short of exciting. I was recently named the winner of Her World Magazine’s Estee Lauder Style Superstar Awards 2016. My blog was also awarded Best Fashion Blog (Grand Winner) at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The year before that, it won Best Online Shopping Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013.

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