Subscribe and like our channels to get new updates on the movie!! Facebook: www.facebook.com/AhBoysToMen Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/AhBOYStoMEN. Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Recruit's Anthem is a song written specially for Jack Neo's Movie, 'AH BOYS TO MEN. Ah Boys to Men 2 (simplified Chinese: 新兵正传II; traditional Chinese: 新兵正傳II; pinyin: xīnbīng zhèngzhuàn II; literally: 'Recruits' True Biography. Ah Boys to Men 2. Ah Boys to Men 2. Theatrical release poster. Directed by. Jack Neo. Produced by. Jack Neo. Lim Teck. Leonard Lai. Written by. Jack Neo. Link Sng. Starring. Joshua Tan. Maxi Lim. Wang Wei Liang. Noah Yap. Ridhwan Azman. Aizuddin Nasser. Tosh Zhang. Music by. Tosh Zhang. Edited by. November 30, 2012 by Shawn Smith. I’m going to keep the preamble short and sweet. I am a man, after all, so let’s get to the point. Last month, I shared some. © 2016 Penn Relays. Penn Relays and the Penn Relays logo design are registered trademarks of the Penn Relays. The team names and logos are registered trademarks of. Ah Boys to Men (simplified Chinese: 新兵正传; traditional Chinese: 新兵正傳; pinyin: xīnbīng zhèngzhuàn; Wade–Giles: Hsin1 Ping1 Cheng4 Chuan4. Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen Full Movie Watch online Free Watch Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen Full Movie Online Putlocker, Dailymotion 720P movie is directed by Jack Neo. SERVER 2 Download Link 1 Download Link 2. IMDB : 7.7/10. In an alternate timeline, Ken, Lobang and Wayang King are transferred to the Naval Diving Unit (NDU) and have. Added: 3 yrs ago : length: 1:48:14: file size: 1.46 GB : language: Chinese: subtitle: English : tags: ah boy,men,2012. Watch Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen (2015) online for free on zmovie,putlocker,vodlocker, sockshare, Download Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen (2015) for free. Yim Mun Chong. Productioncompany. J Team. mm. 2 Entertainment. Grand Brilliance. K& L Entertainment. Neo- Film. Sky Films. Star. Hub. Vividthree Production. Distributed by. Golden Village Pictures. Clover Films. Release dates. ![]() February 1, 2. 01. Singapore)March 1. Malaysia)Running time. Country. Singapore. China. Language. English. Mandarin. Hokkien. Malay. Budget. S$3 million ($2. Box office. S$7,9. US$6,3. 66,4. 70)[3]Ah Boys to Men 2 (simplified Chinese: æ–°å…µæ£ä¼ II; traditional Chinese: æ–°å…µæ£å‚³II; pinyin: xÄ«nbÄ«ng zhèngzhuà n II; literally: "Recruits' True Biography") is a 2. Singaporean- Chinese comedy film[4] produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lai. It is the second of two cinematic parts. It was released on February 1, 2. It is the highest- grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. A spin- off to the Ah Boys to Men movie franchise titled Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen was announced by Jack Neo to be scheduled for production in August 2. Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen was released in cinemas on February 1. Ken is quick to adopt a change in personality by becoming an "on- the- ball" recruit, even more so than "Wayang King" Aloysius. Differing viewpoints sour the friendship between Ken and Lobang. Meanwhile, Ken's father has become partially paralyzed because of his stroke but is determined to make a recovery. After booking out, Aloysius seeks advice from his parents as he feels excluded from the group; his father (Chen Tianwen) tells him the best solution is not to do anything. Back at Tekong, Recruit IP Man learns about "Real Bullet" Zhen Zidan (Benjamin Mok), an "Ah Beng" who stole his girlfriend Mayoki (Sherraine Low). IP Man hits back by criticizing Mayoki for her inferior qualities. Real Bullet" in turn uploads a video of him and Mayoki engaging in an initimate act. Crestfallen, IP Man seeks help from his bunk mates; Lobang plots a scheme to ambush "Real Bullet" and Mayoki at a car- park by throwing heaps of human excretion mixed with chilli and wasabi at them while they are in the car. However, a gang soon chases after them after "Real Bullet" calls for back- up, but at last the recruits manage to shake the gang off; they celebrate at a restaurant at White Sands later that evening. However, at the restaurant, they are ambushed by more gang members, who have managed to track them down. Ken runs back to save his mates, per the principle "Leave no man behind", unlike Aloyisus, who is quick to flee. Because Ken saved his life, Lobang vows to stop smoking in return. After an investigation by the sergeants, Ken and the perpetrators of the earlier scheme carried out that day are punished. Ken's concerned parents speak to CPT Tham after learning of what had happened. His father has shown visible signs of improvement and is starting to be able to talk, thanks the OC for training Ken to become a "real soldier", but is against him being punished for fighting. The OC agrees to make an exception and exclude Ken from punishment. Ken, though, after learning that the others still would be punished, is granted permission to continue his punishment. The next day, Lobang attempts to sabotage Aloysius for abandoning the team earlier on by throwing his rifle magazine but after a comical turn of events, it is Lobang who loses his magazine. However, Aloysius quickly gives his magazine to Lobang during an equipment check and takes the blame. While searching for the missing magazine, the relationship between the two grow better. The eccentric Lieutenant S. T. Choong (mrbrown) is chased by a large herd of wild boars halfway into an assessment for leadership potential; the soldiers are quick to come to his rescue. Following their passing out parade, the recruits reunite with their kins. Ken's father is present and comes to greet Ken; he is finally able to walk steadily without any aid. As the film ends, various recruits' postings are shown — with Lobang being posted to Officer Cadet School (OCS), and Ken being posted to Specialist Cadet School (SCS). Blogger Mrbrown, who played a minor role as an army lieutenant in Ah Boys to Men 2. Joshua Tan as Ken Chow. Maxi Lim as Aloysius Jin a. Wayang King"Wang Wei Liang as Bang "Lobang" Lee Onn. Noah Yap as Man In Ping a. IP Man (a parody of Yip Man)Ridhwan Azman as Ismail Mohammed. Aizuddin Nasser as Muthu Shanmugaratnam. Richard Low as Ken's father. Irene Ang as Mary Chow, Ken's mother. Wang Lei as Ken's uncle. Yoo Ah Min as Ken's grandmother. Tosh Zhang as Sergeant Alex Ong. Lee Kin Mun, better known as mrbrown,[6][7] as Lieutenant S T Choong: [8]An army officer. It is his first film role.[9] For the role, he was made to go through "physical torture".[1. At a press conference for part two, Lee said: "It was three days of physical torture. I ran about more during the filming than in my entire army life!"[1. Neo has said that there may be more future collaborations between Lee and himself.[1. Luke Lee[1. 2] as Sergeant Jed Heng,[1. Fish Chaar as Officer Commanding,[1. Chen Tianwen as Aloysius' father,[1. Ye Li Mei as Aloysius' mother,[1. Benjamin Mok as gangster Zhen Zi Dan (literally "Real Bullet", loosely a parody of Donnie Yen)Sherraine Low as IP Man's girlfriend Mayoki[1. Wilson Ng as Sergeant Major Sng [1. Jack Neo as himself (footage on set). Just like the first part, the main theme of the film is Conscription in Singapore, a popular topic amongst Singaporeans.[1. Ah Boys to Men 2 focuses more on the unity of the protagonists,[1. Singapore.[1. 6] It gave "a stronger story than its predecessor",[1. Jack Neo. Other themes for part two include "[..] sacrifice, love, family and patriotism".[1. Production[edit]Theme song[edit]The official theme song of Ah Boys to Men 2, titled "Brothers", was written, composed and performed by Tosh Rock Zhang, a You. Tube personality who is part of the cast in the film. An official music video was uploaded on You. Tube on January 2. Release[edit]The trailer for part two was showcased at the Asia TV Forum & Market and Screen. Singapore 2. 01. 2 from December 4, 2. December 7, 2. 01. Within a week of its upload online, the trailer had already amassed approximately 2. Earlier reports gave the release date for the full film as January 3. February 7, 2. 01. However, the official commercial release date for part two in Singaporean cinemas was later confirmed as February 1, 2. Ah Boys to Men 2 premiered on January 3. Festive Grand Theatre at Resorts World Sentosa – the first local film to do so.[2. It was released in Malaysian cinemas on March 1. Reception[edit]Critical response[edit]Ah Boys to Men 2 garnered mixed reviews from critics, similar to its predecessor. In contrast to his review for part one, in which he called it a "misfire", Travis Wong of insing. Mervin Tay of The New Paper said, among other things, that the second part "has the usual trappings of a Jack Neo movie, but with a context that will resonate with anyone who has been through national service, a rite of passage for all male Singaporeans and their families."[3. TODAY's Christopher Toh wrote that it "isn't all bad but lacks a big payoff" and gave it 3 stars out of 5.[3. Gabriel Chong of Movie Exclusive gave it 3. She said that it was not "a perfect movie by any measure", but that it "still manages to tap onto the perfectly relatable and uniquely Singaporean experience of BMT for a moving portrayal of the bond of brotherhood forged through that unforgettable rite of passage."[3. Writing for F Movie Mag was Shawne Wang, who gave it a negative review of 1. She labelled it a "misfire in practically every way".[3. Dylan Tan of The Business Times felt that there was no improvement in the plot and it was the "same old drill".[3. A Time Out Singapore reviewer commented that the film was "wrapped up in a heart- warming message".[3. Channel News Asia called it an "enjoyable film with problems", giving a score of 3 out of 5 stars and citing the heavy product placement and over- emphasis on details as some of the situations that needed improvement.[1. Box office[edit]Domestic[edit]Neo has anticipated that the second part would "do much better than the first one" and has also announced his consideration to produce more army- themed films.[3. At a press conference for part two of Ah Boys to Men, Neo said: "I anticipate that Part 2 will do much better than the first one and I hope that we will hit S$7 million this time."[3. Part two out- grossed part one in terms of opening weekend earnings; it earned S$1. It took in S$2. 7 million over the Chinese New Year weekend period; [4. February 2. 0, 2. Ah Boys to Men overtook part one in box office takings by grossing S$6. Singaporean film.[4. As of February 2. S$7. 0. 8 million.[2] The film's overwhelming success has been seen as a "gift from Heaven" by Neo.[2]Third installment[edit]The project had originally been envisaged as just two parts until after the release of the second part. Buoyed by "non- stop" requests for a threequel,[4. Jack Neo confirmed on February 2. Ah Boys to Men 3,[4. Neo posted on his Twitter account (in Chinese): [4. Many people asked, because of the tremendous success of the first two parts, would there be a part three? To be honest, we did not intend on making one then. But after the release of the second episode, everyone kept asking for 'part 3 part 3' non- stop; this support has made me really touched. Given this, I would like to announce that we have decided to produce Ah Boys to Men 3, and we would like your suggestions. What Men Love About Women – Iron Shrink. November 3. 0, 2. Shawn Smith. I’m going to keep the preamble short and sweet. I am a man, after all, so let’s get to the point. Last month, I shared some thoughts from women who participated in my recent survey. I asked them what they like about men, and what they find frustrating. You can find that post here.) The survey is part of my 2. The Woman’s Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment, and the Male Mind. This week, it’s the men’s turn. To my own surprise, a great number of men have responded to the survey. Most had good things to say, a few were critical, and some were just plain confused. As one man put it, “I understand everything about women, except all those weird things they do.â€Confused or not, it seems that men like women. A lot. First, the Complaints. Before we discuss what’s great about women, here are some male frustrations. One of the most common complaints I hear from men, both in the survey and in the clinic, is the fear that no argument can end positively. They fear they are destined to lose, and that women never forgive.“I get a lot of grief for not communicating better, even though I have good intentions. Men are always told we need to communicate better. What do women need to do better? Nothing, it seems. Always, the fault seems to be mine. Can a woman lift as much weight as a man? In general no, and who expects her to? A man would be a jerk for suggesting that she should. Why then are we men constantly expected to communicate the same way women do? There are inherent differences between men and women.â€â€œWhen we [men] argue, we’re arguing about that particular conflict; you’re arguing about that conflict plus past conflicts.â€â€œWe don’t expect our women to be perfect, but they seem to expect that from us. We’re not perfect. Neither are they.â€â€œThey don’t forget anything. The old mistakes, purchases that didn’t work out, the thing said in anger.… You can never take them back, even if you wish you hadn’t said them, and they always bring it back up in an argument. They will not accept an apology and forget it.â€â€œWe think you expect us to be perfect when you remember our past mistakes but forget our successes.â€â€œIt seems like I can knock myself out doing repairs, cutting firewood, working on the cars, even housework(!) but somehow, there’s an issue with what I HAVEN’T done. That really makes me retreat. I don’t need to discuss everything and explain what I was thinking at any given moment!â€â€œI guess, in the end, men just want to remove the guesswork. We just want to know that there IS a right answer.â€Another common frustration: the different approaches men and women take toward fixing problems.“Women seem to focus more on the problem rather than the solution.â€â€œI think guys would be more inclined to be more communicative if women would be more agreeable to get to the point and fix the problem, rather than avoid it and focus on the symptoms.â€â€œWomen don’t like to fix problems; rather, “venting†about it is often enough. This, of course, just means that the problem comes back later and we go through the cycle all over again.â€â€œWhy is venting enough to calm you down? It’s frustrating when I vent and realize I’ve not accomplished anything to fix the problem.â€One of the most common frustrations that women expressed was about male silence. Here’s what men had to say in defense of silence and stoicism: “Being quiet is a way to process, much in the same way that women need to talk to processâ€â€œShe should understand there are times were I just want to sit calm, think about it, and remain silent, at least for a couple of minutes. Or she should at least understand that she’s simply better than me at arguing.â€â€œWhen I talk, it is to convey information and thoughts or ask for your opinion. Just chattering away about random details makes it really hard to figure out what, if anything, I am expected to do. I realize that sometimes there is no action item for me in their 5. I can miss it due to low signal to noise ratio. I wish I could tell my wife how hard it is to follow her train of seemingly unrelated thoughts sometimes.â€â€œBecause men relate by doing things together, we rely more on nonverbal communication.â€â€œIf we are being silent it’s because we either (a) don’t want to hurt your feelings with the truth, (b) trying to word our reply just right so we don’t hurt your feelings even more or (c) don’t know what else to say to comfort you because you’ve already said it all!â€Bad Boys and Good Men. One of the things that confounds men is women’s attraction to “bad boys.†Men who regard themselves as communicative, humble, and reliable find it baffling when women choose disrespectful men.“Why do you date men who treat you poorly and miss out on the good ones? We have to compete with the bad ones. Women need to look beyond urges or first impressions.â€â€œI wish we understood what it is women want in a man. I have learned that though you say you want a nice, emotional guy, those aren’t the guys that attract you.â€â€œHonest guys don’t try to portray themselves as perfect, but there are definitely plenty of guys that will put on that mask so they can ‘bag’ a girl and then leave her when he’s done. Ironically, they get most of the women… then women complain ‘You just can’t trust guys. All they ever want to do is sleep with you, and they will say or do anything to accomplish that goal.’ I’m sure she was warned about this guy from SOMEONE and she used the typical excuse: ‘No! He’s not like that at all. With me it’s different!’â€â€œI happen to be rather good at communicating what I feel and need, and notice that a lot of women find this unattractive.â€â€œWe are so basic, so easy to keep happy. I think in a way this frustrates women. I think many women want us to meet them on the more emotional plane but that contradicts what may have originally attracted them to us in the beginning. They want the strong, silent type or the bad boy but once the relationship is up and running then they want us to be more sensitive or open to talking about more things. Unfortunately, I don’t really think you can have it both ways.â€â€œWomen will never truly understand that they are the reason there are poor quality men in the world. If women stopped befriending and forgiving misogynists, the world would be better off.â€â€œI think women have a hard time understanding what kind of guy is good for them. They often choose men who (as other men already see) are bad for them, then bitch after they get dumped. They like confident men. Well, men are rarely super confident around women they care about. They are however confident around women they don’t care about. Why? Because they don’t care whether the woman likes them or not and are freely themselves. This attracts women to men who don’t like them much. Guys can see this a million miles away. Women have a hard time figuring this out.â€Good men and bad boys seem diametrically opposed on one thing: good men find joy in making women happy.“We wish we knew how to please you. It’s important to us, and frustrating when we don’t know what you want.â€â€œI want for her to be happy and am frustrated that easy to fix problems are treated as unsolvable crises. Really I just want peace at home and that, for better or worse, is defined by my wife.â€â€œWe want all the cards on the table so that we can deal with the issue at hand and make you happy again. When she’s upset, we’re upset, no matter how much we try and hide it.â€â€œThey assume that we know whats wrong with them and how to fix it, when 9. And then when we finally figure out what is wrong, they do NOT want our help! Which leaves us feeling completely powerless to make them happy.â€â€œIn general if you tell us whats wrong we will try to make it better!â€Â “We’re the expendable half of the species, ladies. Designed to take down the bad guys to save the children we’ve made or tried to make with you. We’re your weapons; your attack dogs. We’re ready to die taking down the threats against you. There isn’t much call for this in the 2. We’re here to take down your problems and when you don’t have any calling for our upper body strength, raw courage, or foolish daring, we can be at a loss. When we fight, I can’t think, sleep, or eat until there is resolution.â€â€œWe really do want to make women happy.â€Advice from Men. Just like the women, the men offered some practical tips for the opposite sex: “Women tend to deny every compliment guys give, and it just makes us want to not give them anymore.â€â€œTrust our answers and stop asking the same question repeatedly.â€â€œMen need intimacy; men need quiet time; men need to bond with other men.â€â€œDon’t dissect my every move. It doesn’t mean that much.â€â€œWhen a woman is proud of you for doing something well, it is a wonderful feeling. I don’t mind working 1. I appreciate a scratch and a ‘good boy’ at the end…. It annoys sometimes me how much I still want her approval, even though I am very successful at work and in other areas.â€â€œWe love to help you! We really do. That’s what makes us trust our manly worthiness. Your wishes are our commands. We love when you depend on us.â€â€œA woman who laughs at my jokes makes me feel good inside.â€â€œWhy do they sweat the small stuff instead of enjoying life?â€â€œWe communicate through our actions more than anything. Women tend to make big deals out of even the smallest wrong said thing, but they should really be focusing on actions. I don’t get how me failing to comment on a haircut overshadows something like taking you out for a night on the town, or an especially emotional gift, or back rubs every night.â€â€œOne woman I know gets it. She told me that after 3.
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