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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) - 9/10
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TMNT: Out of The Shadows -5/10- Dismal. Awesome FX of course but, Amell as I figured would hack up the Casey Jones character, while Bebop & Rocksteady looked good, the voices were crap. Krang was good though and there were some good action scenes.
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The Monster Squad (1987) - Enjoyable. Felt sorry for the Creature from the Black Lagoon. 7/10
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Hawk the Slayer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080846/ OTT cheese-fest sword and sorcery, from 1980. Classic
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Fatal Honeymoon - 2012 true life TV film.
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Warcraft. I honestly don't think it deserves the hate it's getting, although maybe I just enjoyed it as a Blizzard fan... . 8/10
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Alice Through The Looking Glass
Love most of Tim Burton's material and this is equally as entertaining as Wonderland. 10/10 |
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Watched London Has Fallen this afternoon I found the story quite boring if I'm honest although I enjoyed some of the action scenes & effects.
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Alice Through The Looking Glass
Struggled to stay awake. Awful. 3/10 |
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My Husband's Double Life (2001) Another true life TV film with Michael Cera as a little kid.
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Watched London Has Fallen this afternoon I found the story quite boring if I'm honest although I enjoyed some of the action scenes & effects.
5/10. 3/10 |
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Perfect Blue - 1997 - An excellent yet strange and disturbing Japanese psychological anime. Teen pop idol killer stalker shenanigans.
8/10 |
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Father of the Bride (1950) - 8.5/10
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Its been some time since posting in this thread so will list the last 10 I have seen
most not been to good and just been on my sky planner Pudsey the Dog: The Movie (2014) 3 out 10 Deadly Voltage (2016) 4 Best Christmas Party Ever (2014 TV Movie) 4 Abner, the Invisible Dog (2013) 4 Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei (1959) 4 Storm and Sorrow (1990 TV Movie) 4 In Search of the Castaways (1962) 4 Mandie and the Forgotten Christmas (2011) 4 4:44 Last Day on Earth (2011) 4 Christmas on the Bayou (2013 TV Movie) 5 |
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The Entitled [2011]. Director: Aaron Woodley
6/10 Poor teens kidnap rich teens for ransom money. Fairly predictable stuff. ******* Sur mes lèvres - Read my Lips [2001]. Director: Jacques Audiard 7/10 Hitchcockian French thriller where an ex-con and a partially deaf officer worker who can lip read across the street using binoculars form an unlikely partnership to see off the crooks who are after him and bag a load of loot in the process. |
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Dad's Army (2016) 5/10
Very lame attempt to remake a classic (IMO). The cast looked like they were having a ball but this was long on nods to the original whilst being very short on laughs! |
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Sleeping Beauty
I bought it as part of a two film pack with Maleficent |
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Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) - 6/10
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I been really looking forward to this
Before I Wake (2016) it was a lot different then I expected, it seem more emotional movie, (then a horror) very sad and moving a time. There were some decent horror moments, I really liked the creatures was some what scary! , there was one scence that did make me jump and scream! , there were one ore two tad creepy scene. I liked how story came to end, happy/sad and moving! I really enjoyed it! |
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Coincidentally, a Randy Quaid double:
Midnight Express [1978]. Director: Alan Parker 7/10 We're supposed to feel sympathetic towards a drug smuggler because Turkish jails are so awful. Morally dubious. ******* The Last Picture Show - Director's cut [1971]. Director: Peter Bogdanovich 9/10 Near perfect nostalgia for life in early 50's Texas. I've not seen it since the 1970's so I can't say that the extra footage in the director's cut was worthwhile. A re-run of Howard Hawks' Red River was the actual last picture shown in the town's cinema. |
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The Boy- Love a horror and I enjoyed this 7/10
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Psycho. Still creepy - 9/10
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Spy 2/10
For me it's only achievement is that it probably has more F words than any other movie. Boring as F*** Saying that, I think that Jude Law and Jason Stratham should have a spy movie of their own. |
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Prime (2005) - 7.5/10
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Coincidentally, a Randy Quaid double:
Midnight Express [1978]. Director: Alan Parker 7/10 We're supposed to feel sympathetic towards a drug smuggler because Turkish jails are so awful. Morally dubious. But we inevitably do. The whole premise of the film is a build up of feeling sympathetic for the 'drug smuggler' and that's exactly the sense that the audience got from it from that era and time.............unless of course, you weren't actually around at the time to experience that particular experience. The proof that the audience was on the smuggler's side, was the massive standing ovation and cheer at the end. Did you witness that? |
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