Friday, May 29, 2009
Malay No Need Wear Helmet?
Monday, May 25, 2009
Night At The Museum 2

Plot
Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) now works at Daley Devices, a company that manufactures his inventions. He finds that the Museum of Natural History is closed for upgrades and renovations, and the museum pieces are moving to the Federal Archives at the Smithsonian Institution at Washington DC. On the last night, Larry meets the museum pieces such as Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Rexy the Tyrannosaurus Skeleton, and Dexter the Monkey and finds out that several exhibits, including Teddy, Rexy, the Easter Island Head, and Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek) are not moving to The Smithsonian Institution - the other exhibits will no longer be animated. The next night. Larry gets a call from Jedediah (Owen Wilson), saying that Dexter stole the tablet, and that Kahmunrah (Hank Azaria), Ahkmenrahs older brother, is attacking them. Larry takes a plane to Washington and visits the National Air and Space Museum, the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Castle to find the Federal Archives with the help of his son Nick (Jake Cherry).
Larry sneaks into the archives and locates the exhibits, frozen in the middle of a battle with Kah Mun Rah and his troops, who are trying to lock the exhibits in a crate. Larry got hold of the Tablet of Arkmenrah, just when the sun sets and all the exhibits come alive again. Kah Mun Rah and his troops lock the crate and take the Tablet from Larry, and he tells Larry that bringing the exhibits to life is only one of the tablet's powers - he intends to use it to raise an army from the underworld and conquer the world. Larry escapes with the help of General Custer (Bill Hader), who gets captured, and meets Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams), who is thrilled at the prospect of adventure and accompanies Larry. Meanwhile, Kah Mun Rah recruits Al Capone (Jon Bernthal), Ivan The Terrible (Christopher Guest) and Napoleon Bonaparte (Alain Chabat) to help him capture Larry in return for sharing the world with him when he conquers it. Custer is locked up with the other exhibits from the Museum of Natural History, and while he conceives a poor plan of attack, Jedidiah and Octavius (Steve Coogan) sneak out to help Larry.
Larry and Amelia are captured and taken to Kah Mun Rah. Kah Mun Rah attempts to activate the tablet to open the gates of the underworld by pressing the symbols on the tablet, but discovers that the combination has been changed. Kah Mun Rah orders Larry to decipher the tablet's riddle and figure out the new combination before sunrise, and traps Jedidiah in an hourglass to hasten his attempts. Larry and Amelia consult a bust of Teddy, and The Thinker, before a group of Albert Einstein bobbleheads tell them the answer to the riddle (and the new combination) is pi. Larry and Amelia return to Kah Mun Rah, and Amelia goes for help while Larry delays Kah Mun Rah. Capone, Napolean and Ivan arrive and tell Kah Mun Rah the code, and he opens the gates of the underworld and summons an army of bird-men.
Suddenly, a giant sculpture of Abraham Lincoln from the Lincoln Memorial bursts through the window, frightening the bird-men back to the underworld. Amelia then arrives, having freed the other exhibits, and Custer orders them to attack. After a battle, Larry duels Kah Mun Rah with his flashlight, defeating him and casting him into the portal to the underworld. Amelia flies Larry and the other exhibits back to the Museum of Natural History, where Teddy welcomes him back, and Larry assures him he has a way for them to remain there. Some time later, it is revealed that Larry sold his company and donated the money to the museum to pay for "animatronic" exhibits - the exhibits that come to life at night are now accessible to the public as automations, including Teddy as a tour guide. Larry is rehired at the museum as the night guard, and meets a young woman who looks just like Amelia. The film concludes as they talk and both walk off as Larry guides her towards the part of the museum containing Jedediah and Octavius.
Ben Stiller as Lawrence "Larry" Daley
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart/Museum Patron
Robin Williams as Theodore Roosevelt
Owen Wilson as Jedediah Smith
Steve Coogan as Octavius Gaius
Ricky Gervais as Dr. McPhee
Rami Malek as Ahkmenrah
Brad Garrett as the Voice of The Easter Island Head
Jake Cherry as Nicholas "Nicky" Daley
Patrick Gallagher as Attila the Hun
Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea
Hank Azaria as Kah Mun Rah/The Thinker/Abraham Lincoln
Bill Hader as Gen. George Armstrong Custer
Alain Chabat as Napoleon Bonaparte
Christopher Guest as Ivan the Terrible
Jon Bernthal as Al Capone
Eugene Levy as Albert Einstein Bobbleheads (Voice)
Keith Powell as Tuskegee Airman 1
Craig Robinson as Tuskegee Airman 2
Thomas Lennon as Orville Wright
Robert Ben Garant as Wilbur Wright
Jonah Hill as Brandun, Smithsonian Security Guard
Mindy Kaling as the tour guide at Smithsonian Museum
Ed Helms as one of Larry's co-workers
Alberta Mayne as Kissing Nurse
Clint Howard as part of one of the space exploration exhibits
Carroll Spinney as the voice of Oscar the Grouch
The Jonas Brothers as the voice of the Cherubs
Jay Baruchel as Sailor Joey Motorola
Thomas Morely as Darth Vader
Crystal the Monkey as Dexter/Able
Comment
This film quite funny in the middle and quite bored at the beginning.
Shinjuku Incident

It was stated in many press reports that the genre of the film would be closer to drama than Chan's trademark action. Director Derek Yee reportedly said, "People are too familiar with the image of a fighting Jackie Chan. It’s time for him to move on to drama." In a recent interview, Chan himself describes the film as, "maybe one per cent action. Heavy drama."
The film was originally to be released on September 25, 2008 but was delayed to the first quarter of 2009. It was premiered at the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival and was released on 2 April 2009 in Hong Kong.
Jackie Chan - Steelhead
Naoto Takenaka - Inspector Kitano
Daniel Wu - Jie
Xu Jinglei - Xiu Xiu (Yuko)
Fan Bingbing - Lily
Masaya Kato - Eguchi
Yasuaki Kurata
Chin Kar Lok
Lam Suet
Hideaki Takizawa
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Experience Gain From Cameron Highland
Me so geng no vomit.wahahaha!At night so cham.The stupid Pasar Malam with our car out of petrol make us push the car and myself and my mum like crazy people walk about 3km or more den 3 km to buy petrol.Some more i take off my shirt cause of sweating too much.Such an idiot experience
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Cameron Highlands
This beautiful place provides a welcome retreat from the madness of city living and heat of the tropics. Each year, the Cameron Highlands attracts countless tourists and visitors from all over the world who come to appreciate its natural beauty and charming lifestyle. The wonders of nature and cultural richness of the highlands combine to provide an unforgettable experience for anyone willing to visit this amazing destination in Malaysia..
No trip to Cameron Highlands is complete without a trip to the tea plantations. This is one of the main attraction that's got to be in your "must see" list. You can visit the factories to learn about the tea making process and you can also sit down and enjoy a cup of tea at the cafe. The view overlooking the plantations is beautiful and perfect for the picture album. The 3 most famous tea plantations are :
i)Boh Tea Plantation
ii) Sungai Palas Tea Plantation
iii) Cameron Valley Tea Plantation
Strawberry farms can be found almost everywhere in Cameron Highlands. All offer locally grown strawberries and home made strawberry jams and a very cheap price. Some strawberry farms will let you pluck your own strawberries and charge you according to the weight. Here is a list of some of the popular strawberry farms in Cameron Highlands :
i) Big Red Strawberry Farm
ii) Healthy Strawberry Farm
iii) Kasimani's Strawberry Farm
iv) KHM Strawberry Farm
v) Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Vegetable farms are located throughout the highlands and most of the farms allow visitors in. Drive up to Tringkap or Kuala Terla to get a roadside view of the larger vegetable farms .
Due to the increasing tourist arrivals, there have been more smaller farms cropping up all over the highlands. These farms produce everything from flowers and vegetables to strawberries. These are primarily for walk in tourists. The other bigger farms which produce vegetables for the nation's consumptions are usually not on the tourist map and are located in the interiors or Kuala Terla and Bertam Valley.
Cameron Highlands is the leading producer of fresh flowers in Malaysia. Most of the flower nurseries are centered around Bertam Valley and all along the way from Brinchang to Kg.Raja.
At the flower gardens and nurseries, be dazzled with the mix of colors and species being grown here. The common flowers grown here are roses, carnations,chrysanthemum, dalia, geranium, fuschia and gladioli. You can buy cheap flowers at these nurseries or any market around the highland.
After visiting the fruits and vegetable farms, you might want to buy some. The market is a good place to look for everything under one roof. The main day market is located around Kea Farm but you can also find many of them all along the main road from Ringlet to Kg.Raja.
On Saturday nights, the weekly night market comes to life in Brinchang. This is where you can find all the produce of Cameron Highlands sold in one place. You can get everything cheap here if you know how to bargain. This is also a place to get some good "pasar malam" food.
belows are the photos dat v taken during the cameron trips.. xD








