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Nunsploitation was quite a thing in the '70s, I guess it was probably The Devils which started it all off.
Again.
How does a super villain set up shop on a disused Cold War island cum submarine base, transport hundreds of people and supplies there and nobody in the world’s security agencies notices?
Q gives bond a watch that can take out electronic devices and systems with an electro magnetic pulse so how come it doesn’t affect the nano-bots?
How come Jaguar-Land Rover would pay presumably huge sums of money to have their new cars featured in the film only for them to be outdone by an ageing Toyota Landcruiser - hardly top drawer product placement.
The main bad guy seems not to age - he looks no different at the start of the film when he attempts to assassinate Madeline’s family than after 20 or so years when he hatches his evil scheme.
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
We are away in the MOHO so streamed this from Netflix
A sort of sequel to The Shining, I expected to find something else after 10 mins, but it drew us in and we actually watched it right through.
Nothing particularly special,but an enjoyable romp, with lots of references back to the original, pretty formula really, but its worth a 6/10
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
Richard Gere stars in this charming and emotional gem about an adorable pooch devoted to its master. Of course the real star is Hachi; who will have broken your heart within….twenty minutes ?
Mrs001 was sobbing by halfway, and distraught by the close - it really is a weepy.
Seriously folks, a very sweet film if you are into this kind of thing. Taxi Driver it ain’t.
8.5/10
The Wrong Missy - Rom-com usual stuff, started poor but enjoyed it by the end 6/10
The Do Over - Another Adam Sandler straight to Netflix 5/10
The Heartbreak Kid - Ben Stiller rom-com quite funny in parts 6/10
Adult Life Skills - Jodie Whittaker great British film, quirky, sometimes sad but enjoyable 8/10
Trailer Park Boys - Countdown to Liquor Day - more fun with the Trailer Park boys, excellent 10/10 but then again I find them really funny whereas the more refined might just find them childish!
The Other One - The long strange trip of Bob Weir - Brilliant, really enjoyable, I've never been a huge Grateful Dead fan but have always admired their hippy ethos, excellent watch 9/10
Love and Monsters - Surprisingly watchable comedy/horror 7/10
Awesome. Michelle Yeoh superb
on Prime
made in 2013 the whole thing is like a pilot for a series to be based on the series of Odd Thomas novels. But the film crashed at the box office and the rest were never made.I guess it paid William Dafoe’s mortgage for a few months. Not awful but not great.
They went heavy on magic and witchcraft, which was very welcome.
I have it queued up and was looking forward to it despite some bad reviews...
Watched the trailer and decided it looked good enough to give it a watch.
It's typically Seth Macfarlane, an attempt to be as puerile and as obnoxious as possible within the confines of its theme.
All the best bits are in the trailer, and all the funniest parts are sight gags rather than anything clever and witty, although some of the sight gags are even a bit over the top.
It's not the worst film we've ever watched together (my wife uses Black Sheep as the benchmark for that) but it's hardly amazing.
I'll give credit to Seth Macfarlane for his observation, though, he does find the more obscure things, which are actually quite obvious, to poke fun at - not just in this but in pretty much everything he does.
5/10
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
Not bad, started alright but got a bit school of rock towards the end. Just wasn't very interesting, nothing much to keep you watching. A few small cameos from metal guys, that I didn't really know. Blink and you'd miss most of them. The young actors did well and mimed their instruments quite convincingly.
4/10