August 3, 20186 yr One flew over the cuckoo's nest, Classic movie! Louise Fletcher who plays 'Nurse Ratched' is my favourite ever female performance in a film. Such an underrated forgotten actress who should have gone on to bigger and better things. Edited August 3, 20186 yr by Danny89
September 19, 20186 yr Carry On Constable- 6/10 One of the earlier Carry On films, quite funny still to watch now.
October 6, 20186 yr Fell asleep durin a horror movie, Malevolence, on Netflix, woke up at a loud part of t movie, and am now creeped oot Recommend it as a Halloween flick!!
December 29, 20186 yr The new Marvel universe Spiderman animation is fab, 8 or 9 out of 10, much better than Aquaman. For anyone that loves comic books it's pure delight, the style and pacing and visuals are pure comic book brought to life, great cast of famous names, great characterisation, interesting multiverse plot, amusing, touching, well-written, one of the best films of 2018. Just fab!
March 19, 20196 yr now a days i am watching one Indian series which is amazon film after that i have plan to watch inside edge awesome series
April 13, 20196 yr highly recommend 'the invisible guest' on netflix. been a while since i've been a-gasp at an ending!
May 5, 20196 yr Rampant - South Korean zombie flick in ancient Korea Great production values. Story was ok. Enjoyed the action immensely though. 7/10
September 3, 20195 yr Finally just finished watching the Harry Potter films. I avoided them at first, as I'm not a huge fan of child acting, and the posh school for Wizards thing put me off a bit. I finally got round to watching the last 4 as they came out, then rewatched them recently in the right order (have the blu rays) and finally got the first 4 and watched them in the right order. While it was kind of fun trying to work out who was who and what their back story was in the later films, it makes more sense to watch them in order :lol: I will watch them again, and in the right order next time :)
September 4, 20195 yr While it was kind of fun trying to work out who was who and what their back story was in the later films, it makes more sense to watch them in order You have a really good point! Some sequels apply continuity from their predecessors, so I find it better to watch the predecessor before the sequel. The MCU Avengers Movies are better to watch when watching them in order. Same thing goes for some arc-driven TV shows. I remember watching all the Capaldi episodes of Doctor Who as they came out, but when I watched all of Nu Who Series 1-10 last year, I understood the show more and more.
September 15, 20195 yr Just watched 'Berlin Syndrome', SUCH a refreshing, realistic take on the kidnapped-by-psychopath trope. Here's my very brief Letterboxd review. I can't write for shit anymore.
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