Last duty watched 2 movies - Huo Yuan Jia (Fearless) and Shinobi.
Huo yuan jia is a movie about a boy who wanted to bring glory to his family's martial arts but misused it as fame got hold of him. However he changed for the better after an incident. As always, the action scenes are matrix-ised. The moral of the story is to earn respect, not forcing it. Very true for us (the NS people). I rate it 7.5/10.
For Shinobi, it's about 2 ninja clans being feared by the overall ruler of the country. To exterminate such unorthodox jutsu (techniques), they were asked to send 5 people from each clans and fight all the way to the palace. In this way, the ruler sent his army to destroy both their hidden villages. The movie was taken in the natural landscapes of Japan, which blends into the expected era. Its action scenes were great. I rate it 9/10.
Apart from these, I've watch 15 (by Royston Tan) afew weeks back... ...at home... ...UNCENSORED! xD (So what if Singapore only screens the uncensored version in the cinema and doesn't duplicate DVDs for sales...All in the name of 'internal security'.) It captures the real life of being an 'Ah Beng' in Singapore. All the fighting, drug trafficking, tatooing, piercing, smoking and the most important of all - brotherhood. Other than being fearful and repugnant about their behaviours and actions, they are also a bunch of people with a sad life. It's a must see movie for all Singaporeans. I rate it 10/10.