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Flowerpower (154 KP) rated Pulp Fiction (1994) in Movies
May 24, 2017
Aubrey Plaza recommended Hudson Hawk (1991) in Movies (curated)
Kevin Phillipson (9940 KP) rated Die Hard 2 (1990) in Movies
Dec 26, 2022 (Updated Dec 26, 2022)
How does this keep happening to the same guy
Watched today wouldn't be Christmas without die hard movie on is the first two Christmas movies or not even if they are set both on Christmas eve and feature John mcclane either way still classics as with the first one this is Bruce willis at his best especially wise cracking plenty of stunts in my opinion probably the best of the sequels
Kevin Phillipson (9940 KP) rated 12 Monkeys (1995) in Movies
Oct 21, 2018
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Roseanne in TV
Oct 22, 2017
Jason Statham recommended Enter the Dragon (1973) in Movies (curated)
David McK (3185 KP) rated Batman: Nightwalker - DC Icons Book 2 in Books
Jan 28, 2019
I saw this in my local Eason's one day and, thought that, even though it was advertised as DC Icons #2 (and I hadn't read #1) that I would give it a shot.
Now that I've read it, I'm going to make two main points:
1) Strictly speaking, this should be called "Bruce Wayne: Nightwalkers rather than "Batman: Nightwalkers". I get it, the Batman name has more 'pull' than the Bruce Wayne name, but in this he's only just turned 18 and has yet to take up the mantle of the Bat (despite lots of heavy foreshadowing).
2) Tied somewhat, perhaps, to point number 1 number: I found it kind hard to disassociate a teenage Bruce Wayne (proto-Batman) from the character as portrayed in the TV series Gotham. I'm sure I'm not the only one, which (perhaps) goes further towards explaining why this titled as Batman ...
As for the plot: I must say, I did find this largely intriguing, with the character of Madeline laying further groundwork (as it were) for who Bruce Wayne would later become. It was also interesting to see the early friendship between Harvey Dent (the future Two-Face) and Bruce Wayne explored further: it's just a pity, I felt, that you could see the 'twist' coming from miles and miles away!
Now that I've read it, I'm going to make two main points:
1) Strictly speaking, this should be called "Bruce Wayne: Nightwalkers rather than "Batman: Nightwalkers". I get it, the Batman name has more 'pull' than the Bruce Wayne name, but in this he's only just turned 18 and has yet to take up the mantle of the Bat (despite lots of heavy foreshadowing).
2) Tied somewhat, perhaps, to point number 1 number: I found it kind hard to disassociate a teenage Bruce Wayne (proto-Batman) from the character as portrayed in the TV series Gotham. I'm sure I'm not the only one, which (perhaps) goes further towards explaining why this titled as Batman ...
As for the plot: I must say, I did find this largely intriguing, with the character of Madeline laying further groundwork (as it were) for who Bruce Wayne would later become. It was also interesting to see the early friendship between Harvey Dent (the future Two-Face) and Bruce Wayne explored further: it's just a pity, I felt, that you could see the 'twist' coming from miles and miles away!
Andy K (10821 KP) created a poll about in Movies are the shiz!
Jul 16, 2018
Kevin Phillipson (9940 KP) rated Unbreakable (2000) in Movies
Dec 1, 2018
Kevin Phillipson (9940 KP) rated Strictly come dancing in TV
Oct 16, 2018 (Updated Oct 16, 2018)
Sir Bruce forsyth (3 more)
Tess daily
Pro dancers
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Brillant Saturday night been on the TV since 2004 now and still going strong originally hosted brillantly by Sir Bruce forsyth and Tess daily and now by Tess and claudia winlkleman the best part is seeing well known celebrities and their professional dancers attempt a different dance every and hope to impress the judges including Craig revel Horwood who hard to please but never mind him it's simple fun show for all the family