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MusicCritics (472 KP) created a video about track Blue Cheese by 2 Chainz in Pretty Girls Like Trap Music by 2 Chainz in Music
Jun 30, 2017
Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Bring It On (2000) in Movies
Dec 20, 2017 (Updated Dec 21, 2017)
Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Ghostbusters 2 (1989) in Movies
Oct 29, 2017 (Updated Oct 30, 2017)
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Gossip by Sleeping With Sirens in Music
Nov 13, 2017
Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated Derry Girls in TV
Jun 15, 2019
Derry funny!
Me and my sister in law stumbled onto this on All 4 one day and watched the lot in one go.
On the floor, tears rolling down our cheeks laughing.
The humour is very dry so some people may not find it as funny but more crude, but for someone who has a good sense of humour, give it a go!
On the floor, tears rolling down our cheeks laughing.
The humour is very dry so some people may not find it as funny but more crude, but for someone who has a good sense of humour, give it a go!
Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated The Father (2020) in Movies
Oct 12, 2021 (Updated Oct 13, 2021)
A stunning and thought provoking movie
There aren’t many films these days that make me feel very emotional but The Father is one of them, Anthony Hopkins Oscar-winning performance is so powerful and well-performed that I started to feel like I knew the character as he changes moods and gets confused with what is happening I found myself welling up on several occasions and there was even a moment when I had tears rolling down my cheeks, thank heavens for face masks in the cinema to mop them up.
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Wildflowers from Winter in Books
Feb 15, 2018
I had tear running down my cheeks a bit. The story was heartfelt throughout the whole book. It was very good and I can not wait for the second book that come out in 2013 called "Wishing on Willows."
This book is about letting go, facing your past, trusting god. It really is good and it captures all them though out book and struggles of each one. The book is mainly about Bethany. It also about Robin and Evan a bit. Things happen and you need to learn to trust and let go and face the past as it comes.
You still need to find your faith though this and learn to trust God with your struggles.
This book is about letting go, facing your past, trusting god. It really is good and it captures all them though out book and struggles of each one. The book is mainly about Bethany. It also about Robin and Evan a bit. Things happen and you need to learn to trust and let go and face the past as it comes.
You still need to find your faith though this and learn to trust God with your struggles.
Dianne Robbins (1738 KP) rated Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend in Podcasts
Nov 13, 2019
Full-On Belly Laughs Galore
I haven't been as devoted to this podcast as much as others but occasionally check in and binge. I listened to the Paul Rudd episode and laughed so hard tears streamed down my cheeks and my stomach hurt. I went on to listen to several more, including Neil Young, Tina Fey, Zach Galifianakis, and John Oliver. All of them were wonderful. The podcast is a relaxed setting so everyone lets their guard down and doesn't take themselves too seriously and they have time to share stories. It's a delightful, fun romp through the brilliant minds of Conan O'Brien and his guests. Never a dull moment.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Catwoman (2004) in Movies
Feb 15, 2018 (Updated Feb 15, 2018)
Kitty Litter
Wretched misfire of a superhero film proving that DC were quite capable of making bad movies before Zack Snyder was even on the premises. Attempt at a story of feminist empowerment ends up coupled to repeated spectacle of Halle Berry bending over in a leather bra while wearing jeans with holes in the bum cheeks. Dowdy wallflower discovers corruption, is flushed into harbour, given mouth-to-mouth by passing magic cat, wakes up with feline powers (including ability to stick to walls, unlike any cat I've ever seen).
It's not just that the story is poorly told, it's poorly conceived: around the same time Catwoman came out, Spider-Man was saving New York from a nuclear disaster while the X-Men were stopping psionic genocide. What case is Catwoman dealing with? Someone is trying to sell some dodgy make-up. Not just a really shoddy film, but an offensively patronising one, too.
It's not just that the story is poorly told, it's poorly conceived: around the same time Catwoman came out, Spider-Man was saving New York from a nuclear disaster while the X-Men were stopping psionic genocide. What case is Catwoman dealing with? Someone is trying to sell some dodgy make-up. Not just a really shoddy film, but an offensively patronising one, too.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Destroy All Monsters (1968) in Movies
Feb 23, 2018 (Updated May 17, 2019)
Ninth Godzilla movie earns an extra point just for sheer chutzpah. A bit like a monster version of The Expendables, but with better acting. In the distant future of 1999, aliens take over monster version of wildlife preserve, set about causing mischief in the great cities of Earth.
The utter gravity of the performances when coupled to the completely preposterous plot results in a movie which it is almost impossible to take seriously: there is the odd sign even the original film-makers had their tongues in their cheeks. Still, it has all your favourite monsters in the same movie (even in the same scene, most likely), although the prominence of the different characters depends more on what state the monster suit is in than their actual fame. Film-makers arguably missed a trick in making the climactic monster battle more of a mugging than a grand melee, but you can't have everything. Ridiculous, awesome: awesomely ridiculous, ridiculously awesome.
The utter gravity of the performances when coupled to the completely preposterous plot results in a movie which it is almost impossible to take seriously: there is the odd sign even the original film-makers had their tongues in their cheeks. Still, it has all your favourite monsters in the same movie (even in the same scene, most likely), although the prominence of the different characters depends more on what state the monster suit is in than their actual fame. Film-makers arguably missed a trick in making the climactic monster battle more of a mugging than a grand melee, but you can't have everything. Ridiculous, awesome: awesomely ridiculous, ridiculously awesome.