* Last night watch “Vacancy” with my
friends – Marco, 某某人 and Roberto, at Gurney GSC. This is a nice horror movie,
which scared almost all of the audiences in the cinema. Ha Ha…but this movie a
bit short, approximately around 80mins only, after our Malaysia Censored ship board.
Our 某某人 scared until want to hide underneath the chair, she yelled
out every time got some “scared” scenes. Luckily, I’m not sitting beside of her.
If not, I will laugh till the end of the show. *
** Before going into the cinema, saw one of
my friendster friend and her BF waiting for another show. She is quite tall
person, which her BF also not taller than her, even she not wore a high heel
shoe. **
*** After watched the show, met another
friendster friend of mine, with her BF. Haha.. This couple is quite famous in
Ja”b”il. Most of my colleagues really crazy about this girl. Guys, you all
should know who I am referring to, right. Yeah! ***
**** 某某人, remember to lock your car door and bedroom door everytime
yo. Haha.. ooo ooo ooo. If you want to call for help, Press 1 for Marco, Press
2 for Jason, Press 3 for Roberto, do not Press 911 for emergency call, 某某人 .****
***** Vacancy Movie Review

Guide Rating - 
The Bottom Line
Amy
(Kate Beckinsale) and David (Luke Wilson) are a couple whose marriage
is on the rocks following the death of their young son. So, when you
can’t stand each other anymore and the divorce papers are just waiting
to be signed, what do you do?
Pros
- Beckinsale and Wilson bring it – even though the script is sheer blah, they elevate the proceedings
- Some decent action scenes
Cons
- Routine, predictable, and totally derivative of a million other horror movies
- Sickly green color palette, dissonant score, and somnambulant direction
Description
- Genre: Horror
- Rated: R
- Directed by: Nimród Antal
- Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, Frank Whaley
Guide Review - Vacancy Movie Review
That’s right: Take a long road trip together through the most desolate,
isolated area you can find in a car that’s just barely held together by
bailing wire. Then (and this is very important) check into a sleazy,
isolated motel run by the creepiest clerk you have ever seen, and share
a decrepit room that’s stocked with a TV, VCR, and snuff films. Snuff
films, incidentally, that were filmed right there in your seedy suite.
Which you are now locked into, with no escape in sight.
No
worse than your usual "torture porn" horror movie, Vacancy is no better
either. Diehard fans of the stars will be pleased with their
performances, but the fence-sitters might want to the wait for the DVD
release on this one.*****