I love all murder mysteries, ( no better feeling than solving one) I know they're not in anyway related to
real detective work, basically a puzzle solving exercise. I've read all the Miss Marple books and a
few other Agatha Christie stories, watch all the adaptations of her work. Even now watching "And
Then there were none" on bbc1 . I know the story very well -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I saw The Good Dinosaur. It was good (pun intended).
My expectations were low, and earlier that year I saw Inside Out, which I thought was amazing, so The Good Dinosaur I thought would pale in comparison.
I guess it does pale. But it is still a good, entertaining film with some really good morals/lessons. A lot better than what the reviews are saying.
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I've not seen Birdman yet, but have heard about its technical prowess...looking forward to it, just no time yet.
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I saw Birdman a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it but it was definitely a pretty bizarre movie which really requires that the viewer form his or her own conclusions about what does or doesn't happen. If that sounds strange then you've already gotten the general vibe of the movie. Keaton does give a great performance and his internal monologues with his Birdman alter-ego (a clear nod to his days as Batman) were the highlight of the film for me.
I saw Birdman a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it but it was definitely a pretty bizarre movie which really requires that the viewer form his or her own conclusions about what does or doesn't happen. If that sounds strange then you've already gotten the general vibe of the movie. Keaton does give a great performance and his internal monologues with his Birdman alter-ego (a clear nod to his days as Batman) were the highlight of the film for me.
Rise of the planet of the apes:
I really enjoyed this film ( loved the older ones too) the effects are amazing
and totally believable, good story and they even managed to slip in a few lines
from the original movie " It's a madhouse " and " Get your hands off me you
Damn dirty ape !"
I enjoyed this better than the sequel.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Just saw SPECTRE again this afternoon at Bluewater , it is definitely better the second time around ,sadly Sam Smith ,is still rubbish .I did notice in the end (Westminster bridge ) scene, a number 15 bus to Trafalgar square was parked up waiting to cross the bridge ,from the south to the north side, Sadly this isn't the correct route for this service (for the benefit of you non Londoners.)
'Frozen' with my 3 and a half year old Goddaughter this afternoon. We both enjoyed it and I didn't cry once, honest. Shortly I am off for some fish and chips and when I get back I will be watching YOLT. -{
I remember those days, sitting through hours of Telly Tubbies, and
Various Disney films. You'd get so brainwashed, you'd be outside
Singing either Disney sings or nursery rhymes about tea pots
Same goes for that big purple b*stard Barney ! )
" I love you, you love me, we're a Happy family "
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
) I must admit I have been watching quite a few Disney films with her recently. And lets not mention Peppa Pig! I am looking forward to the time when we can watch Bond films together and although that time is years away I have been giving some thought as to what should be her first Bond film! )
Yes, there is that problem. Over Christmas I've endured ( bits off, haven't
watch them all the way through ) The Holiday, Paper Towns, love Actually
Wimbledon, and several other chick flicks, I can't name. )
They didn't even seem impressed when I explained what a paper town
was before the film did.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I think the early films look amazing on bluray, so much detail.
I find myself checking out, items on desks and tables, as everything
is so detailed. even the stubble on Connery's face in Goldfinger
when he meets Pussy on the plane.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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Influence on his love of all things Holmes.
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real detective work, basically a puzzle solving exercise. I've read all the Miss Marple books and a
few other Agatha Christie stories, watch all the adaptations of her work. Even now watching "And
Then there were none" on bbc1 . I know the story very well -{
My expectations were low, and earlier that year I saw Inside Out, which I thought was amazing, so The Good Dinosaur I thought would pale in comparison.
I guess it does pale. But it is still a good, entertaining film with some really good morals/lessons. A lot better than what the reviews are saying.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
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intellectual for me to make head or tail of it.
*he's Batman...* -{
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
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I really enjoyed this film ( loved the older ones too) the effects are amazing
and totally believable, good story and they even managed to slip in a few lines
from the original movie " It's a madhouse " and " Get your hands off me you
Damn dirty ape !"
I enjoyed this better than the sequel.
Various Disney films. You'd get so brainwashed, you'd be outside
Singing either Disney sings or nursery rhymes about tea pots
Same goes for that big purple b*stard Barney ! )
" I love you, you love me, we're a Happy family "
My oldest girl is in to Dr Who and the new Star Trek films. so
We have some common ground.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
There is a big probability that my Goddaughter will not like Bond films and I will spend my later years watching 'chick flicks' ahhhh! )
watch them all the way through ) The Holiday, Paper Towns, love Actually
Wimbledon, and several other chick flicks, I can't name. )
They didn't even seem impressed when I explained what a paper town
was before the film did.
Yes. The picture is crystal clear. Some scenes stick when transitioning to the next scene though.
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
I find myself checking out, items on desks and tables, as everything
is so detailed. even the stubble on Connery's face in Goldfinger
when he meets Pussy on the plane.