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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated A Clockwork Orange (1971) in Movies
Nov 28, 2021
First time I've seen this movie its a good movie sometimes the movie can be rather be disturbing in its depiction of modern youth and its display of violence but still its a masterpiece of cinema. malcolm mcdowell as alex the main character and narrator of the movie and is without a doubt the best thing about the movie. Also when I hear singing in the rain it would be hard not to remember some of what happens in that scene. Overall Brilliant movie

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Dean (6927 KP) rated Bullet Train (2022) in Movies
Aug 11, 2022
Very funny (2 more)
Good action scenes
Crazy Characters
All aboard for a great Action Comedy!
I wasn't sold when I first saw the trailer for this and after seeing the critic reviews my hopes were not raised to expect much.
But I'm glad I did catch it as it is very funny. Very few films make the whole cinema audience laugh but this did many times. Yes it's very violent but in an over the top way. Imagine Kill Bill crossed with Snatch and that's the general vibe you get from this. Don't miss this train.
But I'm glad I did catch it as it is very funny. Very few films make the whole cinema audience laugh but this did many times. Yes it's very violent but in an over the top way. Imagine Kill Bill crossed with Snatch and that's the general vibe you get from this. Don't miss this train.

Dean (6927 KP) rated Boss Level (2020) in Movies
Jul 11, 2023
Great Action scenes (1 more)
Funny
Level up
This Amazon Original does feel like a big budget cinema Film. It has a good cast, big budget effects and some great action scenes.
A mix of @Happy Death Day (2017) meets @Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow (2014) as an ex special forces guy lives and dies the same day over and over. Can he survive long enough to find out how to break the cycle. If you like the films mentioned along with some good humour and plenty of action, then load this up.
A mix of @Happy Death Day (2017) meets @Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow (2014) as an ex special forces guy lives and dies the same day over and over. Can he survive long enough to find out how to break the cycle. If you like the films mentioned along with some good humour and plenty of action, then load this up.

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Doctor who the romans in TV
Jul 13, 2023
Derek francis (1 more)
William hartnell
Carry on doctor who
This was doctor who's first attempt at comedy round the time of this was made carry on cleo was on at the cinema hugely popular movies during the 60s and 70s and it does work most of the time the set design the humor and of course nero himself played by Derek Francis who's having a whale of time haming it up as nero but not the best who I've seen but it's OK next one oh boy it's gonna be doozy

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) in Movies
Jun 1, 2023
Harrison ford (1 more)
Minecart chase
On to the sequel of the orignal sequels this comes second to the third film I remember seeing when it first came out would have been 14 at the and there scenes in the film which for me sat in the cinema kinda freaked me out this probably the darkest of all four the films there are plenty I liked from the minecart chase to the bridge at the end of movie but did Willie scott have to scream so much anyway good film bring on the third movie

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated The boogeyman (2023) in Movies
Jun 9, 2023
Watched today don't watch that many movies at the cinema based on a Stephen King story think the last one was the second part of it as I read the original short story the movie is based on so I knew what the movie was about anyway the movie I liked it even for a movie that realies on jump scares not on gore which I liked by keeping the creature mostly in the dark helpled alot ramped up the fear factor overall good film hope there's a sequel

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Night Swim (2024) in Movies
Jan 22, 2024
Wyatt Russell (1 more)
Kerry condon
My first cinema visit of 2024 I still laugh that I was the only one in the screening that day also it took me a week to see due to floods where I live
Anyway the film decent start to the year and for a blumhouse movie no gore just the jump scares which is a plus in 4dx there is decent acting from the cast the plot isn't either once u understand what's up with the swimming pool in question overall good start to the year
Anyway the film decent start to the year and for a blumhouse movie no gore just the jump scares which is a plus in 4dx there is decent acting from the cast the plot isn't either once u understand what's up with the swimming pool in question overall good start to the year

Rebecca Billcliff (2409 KP) rated How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) in Movies
Nov 11, 2019
A great conclusion!
I fell in love with this franchise when I saw the first film in the cinema. I had a pass at the time, so watched it three times that week.
The second instalment tugged my heartstrings, and I was nervous to see what the third would do. Would it suffer from classic third fizzle syndrome? Will it have a satisfying conclusion? Will I like it? No, yes, and YES!
They managed to capture all the essence of the original, but made it enough of an evolution to realy show progress. So much character development and to come up with an end that says "Yes, this story is done" but also that they live on and it is the start of new things.
As someone who started in her late (very late) teens, watching a young Hiccup finding his feet, to grow with him and Toothless has been magical. I now have my own baby, and can not wait to share these films with him.
This trilogy is, I feel, the best thing to come out of DreamWorks, and while neither sequel is quite as strong as the first, they stand up as sone of the best in cinema!.
The second instalment tugged my heartstrings, and I was nervous to see what the third would do. Would it suffer from classic third fizzle syndrome? Will it have a satisfying conclusion? Will I like it? No, yes, and YES!
They managed to capture all the essence of the original, but made it enough of an evolution to realy show progress. So much character development and to come up with an end that says "Yes, this story is done" but also that they live on and it is the start of new things.
As someone who started in her late (very late) teens, watching a young Hiccup finding his feet, to grow with him and Toothless has been magical. I now have my own baby, and can not wait to share these films with him.
This trilogy is, I feel, the best thing to come out of DreamWorks, and while neither sequel is quite as strong as the first, they stand up as sone of the best in cinema!.
BeardyJim (611 KP) Oct 26, 2021