Mitasu @ Central Plaza, Sultan Ismail
It was a relatively value for money Japanese dining! All you can eat offer for RM 53.90+! Although it not be situated in a attention-seeking location right in the busy city, but the name of this Japanese restaurant rose of fame with the popularity of its ala carte style buffet, which you can order what you want from the menu.
Mitasu Japanese Reastaurant
Variety type of Sushi
Fresh Oysters and lemon slides
Cold cuts of varity type of fish
Menu and prices
Teppanyaki Squid
Tuna slices
Here are the most important question:
Priced at MYR53.90+ for adults; with a discounted rate of MYR38.00+ for senior citizens and MYR28.00+ for children (subject to the height).
All bills are subjected to 10% service charge.
The usual rules apply; where wastage is frowned upon and will be charged accordingly for each 100g not consumed (MYR10.00).
The Ala carte Japanese buffet above is available as follows:
Monday-Friday (6.00pm-10.00pm)
Public Holidays and Weekends (12.00 noon-3.00pm; 6.00pm-10.00pm)
Monday, 24 November 2014
Big Heros 6 Movie Review
I must said Big Heros 6 movie was good! It is a type of action, adventure, sci-fi, comedy, animation and family movie. The director for this movie is Chris Williams and it starring by Alan Tudyk, Damon Wayans Jr, Genesis Rodriguez, James Cromwell, Jamie Chung, Maya Rudoplph, Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit and T.J. Miller.
Summary of this movie:
Big Hero 6 is an action-packed comedy-adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who learns to harness his genius—thanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiro turns to his closest companion - a robot named Baymax - and transforms the group into a band of high-tech heroes determined to solve the mystery.
Directors Don Hall and Chris Williams did a particularly excellent job of making this film unique. They were given a very stereotypical storyline and they created a world and characters that succeeded in standing apart. Along with having the classic superhero versus supervillain plot, "Big Hero 6" also features the current favorite 'unlikely friendship' story. Back in 2010, Dreamworks and Dean Deblois came out with "How to Train Your Dragon," my personal favorite animated film and the 'unlikely friendship' idea created and perfected in an animated film. Hiro and Baymax provided extreme similarities to Hiccup and Toothless from "Dragon," even to the point of having a relationship-bonding flight sequence. "Big Hero 6" could have very easily been called a copy of "How to Train Your Dragon" had it been done wrong. Thankfully, this film was executed very well, and we have a result that sets itself apart from the formula animated film that is made so often.
Lastly, I loved this movie!!! The plot was fun, suspenseful and hilarious at the same time!!! The animation is amazing, the futuristic theme blows me away, but the plot twists are a little annoying. WATCH THIS MOVIE NOW!
Here is the trailer for this movie:
Summary of this movie:
Big Hero 6 is an action-packed comedy-adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who learns to harness his genius—thanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous plot unfolding in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiro turns to his closest companion - a robot named Baymax - and transforms the group into a band of high-tech heroes determined to solve the mystery.
Directors Don Hall and Chris Williams did a particularly excellent job of making this film unique. They were given a very stereotypical storyline and they created a world and characters that succeeded in standing apart. Along with having the classic superhero versus supervillain plot, "Big Hero 6" also features the current favorite 'unlikely friendship' story. Back in 2010, Dreamworks and Dean Deblois came out with "How to Train Your Dragon," my personal favorite animated film and the 'unlikely friendship' idea created and perfected in an animated film. Hiro and Baymax provided extreme similarities to Hiccup and Toothless from "Dragon," even to the point of having a relationship-bonding flight sequence. "Big Hero 6" could have very easily been called a copy of "How to Train Your Dragon" had it been done wrong. Thankfully, this film was executed very well, and we have a result that sets itself apart from the formula animated film that is made so often.
Lastly, I loved this movie!!! The plot was fun, suspenseful and hilarious at the same time!!! The animation is amazing, the futuristic theme blows me away, but the plot twists are a little annoying. WATCH THIS MOVIE NOW!
Here is the trailer for this movie:
Ouija Movie Review
Last week, my friends and I went to MBO, Viva Home to watch a night movie. We choose Ouija because we love horror movie :)
The summary for this movie is a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board. The director of this movie is Stiles White and the starring was Ana Coto, Bianca A. Santos, Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith and Olivia Cooke. Besides, It was a type of action. adventure, thriller and horror movie.
The film opens with a young Laine Morris and Debbie Galardi playing with a Ouija board in Laine's room, only to be interrupted by Laine's sister Sarah. The scene then forwards to present day, where Debbie (Shelley Hennig) is playing with the board by herself and is so unnerved by what she experiences that she tries to burn the board and planchette before calling Laine (Olivia Cooke). Concerned, Laine comes over but is sent away by Debbie, who goes upstairs only to find the board on her bed. Her eyes turn white and she hangs herself. The following day, Laine is with her boyfriend Trevor (Daren Kagasoff) at a diner, where they meet up with their friend Isabelle (Bianca A. Santos). Laine receives a text and goes home, learning of Debbie's death. After the funeral, Laine finds Debbie's Ouija board and decides to gather Sarah, Trevor, Isabelle, and Debbie's boyfriend Pete (Douglas Smith) to hold a seance. They make contact with someone who is identified as D, who Laine immediately believes is Debbie. Despite this, the group is too frightened to continue playing. A couple nights later, they're drawn back to the board after each person finds the message "hi friend" in various locations. Upon further interaction with the board, the group discovers that the spirit is not Debbie. Laine looks through the planchette and sees a young girl with her mouth stitched closed, who then warns the group to run from her mother. The group heads home, only for a malicious spirit to follow Isabelle and murder her. Trevor and Laine research Debbie's house and find that a young girl was placed in a mental institution after killing her mother, who she claims killed her sister, Doris. The two travel to the institution and meet Paulina Zander, who states that their mother killed Doris and sewed her mouth shut because she believed that spirits were trying to communicate through her. Trevor and Laine head home and unleash the spirits of Doris and Mrs. Zander. Doris overcomes her mother and the group believes that everything has been resolved. Unfortunately, this is not true as Pete is later killed by Doris. Laine confronts Paulina about this, only to realize that Doris and Paulina were the evil ones and that Mrs. Zander was trying to stop them. Laine's grandmother tells them that the only way to stop the ghost is to burn Doris's body and the Ouija board. Trevor is also killed before Sarah manages to locate the corpse. Both Sarah and Laine are attacked by Doris and it is only through the intervention of Debbie's spirit that the girls survive and manage to burn Doris's corpse and the Ouija board, destroying Doris. The two sisters return home, only for Laine to find the planchette waiting for her in her room.
My friend & I really liked this movie. We had seen Annabelle recently & were very disappointed. Not the case with this movie. The beginning did drag a little bit, but not to where you start to get ready to leave. I felt the acting was good. The movie did have an ending, however, it ended in such a way where it would be easy to make a Ouija 2. Isn't that the case with most movies these days? I don't mind that at all, especially if I really liked the movie. We were so spooked that hours later when we were at a casino, a slot machine was making very strange noises as we walked by it. We thought maybe it was one of those that plays music to get you to play it, but it wasn't. We just looked at each other & rushed out!! I like a good movie that leaves me spooked!
Here is the trailer for it:
The summary for this movie is a group of friends must confront their most terrifying fears when they awaken the dark powers of an ancient spirit board. The director of this movie is Stiles White and the starring was Ana Coto, Bianca A. Santos, Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith and Olivia Cooke. Besides, It was a type of action. adventure, thriller and horror movie.
The film opens with a young Laine Morris and Debbie Galardi playing with a Ouija board in Laine's room, only to be interrupted by Laine's sister Sarah. The scene then forwards to present day, where Debbie (Shelley Hennig) is playing with the board by herself and is so unnerved by what she experiences that she tries to burn the board and planchette before calling Laine (Olivia Cooke). Concerned, Laine comes over but is sent away by Debbie, who goes upstairs only to find the board on her bed. Her eyes turn white and she hangs herself. The following day, Laine is with her boyfriend Trevor (Daren Kagasoff) at a diner, where they meet up with their friend Isabelle (Bianca A. Santos). Laine receives a text and goes home, learning of Debbie's death. After the funeral, Laine finds Debbie's Ouija board and decides to gather Sarah, Trevor, Isabelle, and Debbie's boyfriend Pete (Douglas Smith) to hold a seance. They make contact with someone who is identified as D, who Laine immediately believes is Debbie. Despite this, the group is too frightened to continue playing. A couple nights later, they're drawn back to the board after each person finds the message "hi friend" in various locations. Upon further interaction with the board, the group discovers that the spirit is not Debbie. Laine looks through the planchette and sees a young girl with her mouth stitched closed, who then warns the group to run from her mother. The group heads home, only for a malicious spirit to follow Isabelle and murder her. Trevor and Laine research Debbie's house and find that a young girl was placed in a mental institution after killing her mother, who she claims killed her sister, Doris. The two travel to the institution and meet Paulina Zander, who states that their mother killed Doris and sewed her mouth shut because she believed that spirits were trying to communicate through her. Trevor and Laine head home and unleash the spirits of Doris and Mrs. Zander. Doris overcomes her mother and the group believes that everything has been resolved. Unfortunately, this is not true as Pete is later killed by Doris. Laine confronts Paulina about this, only to realize that Doris and Paulina were the evil ones and that Mrs. Zander was trying to stop them. Laine's grandmother tells them that the only way to stop the ghost is to burn Doris's body and the Ouija board. Trevor is also killed before Sarah manages to locate the corpse. Both Sarah and Laine are attacked by Doris and it is only through the intervention of Debbie's spirit that the girls survive and manage to burn Doris's corpse and the Ouija board, destroying Doris. The two sisters return home, only for Laine to find the planchette waiting for her in her room.
My friend & I really liked this movie. We had seen Annabelle recently & were very disappointed. Not the case with this movie. The beginning did drag a little bit, but not to where you start to get ready to leave. I felt the acting was good. The movie did have an ending, however, it ended in such a way where it would be easy to make a Ouija 2. Isn't that the case with most movies these days? I don't mind that at all, especially if I really liked the movie. We were so spooked that hours later when we were at a casino, a slot machine was making very strange noises as we walked by it. We thought maybe it was one of those that plays music to get you to play it, but it wasn't. We just looked at each other & rushed out!! I like a good movie that leaves me spooked!
Here is the trailer for it:
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