Friday, August 7, 2009

aliens in the attics.


hr ini G.I.Joe maen. ampe maen 2 studio lg. jd mo ntn jg..
pdhl tdnya ga tertarik gt. mknya mo ntn aliens in the attics aj hr ini.hehe
yaudalah bsk2 aj ntn G.I.Joe nya..hehe

alien in the attics bagus lo. lucuuu. cekikikan terus g ntnnya. sangat mghibur. worth to watch lah.hihi
dan tommy nya tampan! biarpun mse terlihat sangat muda.hehe =P

untuk trailler dan sinopsis, cari aj sndiri d 21cineplex. males g copas lg. maap yaa.hehe

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greets dude!

It is my first time here. I just wanted to say hi!

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