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Darren Fisher (2465 KP) rated The Room Upstairs in Books
Dec 10, 2020 (Updated Dec 10, 2020)
Wright on!
I have now read a few of Iain Rob Wright's books (which I will get round to reviewing soon). The Room Upstairs was the latest read and I have to say that, like all his books so far, it was a rollicking good read. Wright delivers a good balance of horror and dark humour. I have often been reminded of the old tv show Hammer House of Horror whilst reading his books (a good thing for me at least). Recommended reading
Mark Anthony Ingham (2 KP) rated Happy! - Season 1 in TV
Jun 24, 2019
Comic book style (3 more)
Story
Action
Funny
Dark but with a twisted sense of humour
After seeing a trailer on netflix (in the UK) it sold it for me on the get go, this show is dark, twisted, funny, drink and drug fueled action.
One scene that stands out is when the main protagonist is playing cards and happy is around, i wont spoil it but when you get there, you will be dying with laughter.
One scene that stands out is when the main protagonist is playing cards and happy is around, i wont spoil it but when you get there, you will be dying with laughter.
Terri Wiltshire (21 KP) rated American Gods in Books
Sep 1, 2019
A fun frolic with the Gods of our time
Not my favourite Gaiman book but still a fantastic read. I love how he brings the idea of God's to life and explores the worshipping we partake in in todays consumer driven society.
As always the worlds he creates come alive in often painful detail. The characters are twisted and relatable and the darkness is punctured with laugh out loud humour.
Quick, easy and enjoyable trek through modern mythology.
As always the worlds he creates come alive in often painful detail. The characters are twisted and relatable and the darkness is punctured with laugh out loud humour.
Quick, easy and enjoyable trek through modern mythology.
Imogen SB (4507 KP) rated The Young Ones in TV
Oct 3, 2019
This show was well and truly the start of a new fantastic branch of British Comedy. I cannot translate why this show is so fantastic in words, and I also believe that anyone from outside the UK will not be able to translate the humour into any words - or sense at that.
The thing is, it's not even that funny, however, I still cannot get myself to turn it off once I've put it on. It's just bizarre but so great.
The thing is, it's not even that funny, however, I still cannot get myself to turn it off once I've put it on. It's just bizarre but so great.
The Spinoff
News and Entertainment
App
The Spinoff is an online magazine covering society, music, politics, gaming, books, television,...
Jack
Book
Jack is a teenager who wants nothing more than to be normal - even if being normal means having...
S'Laughter
Podcast
A UK true crime podcast with a comedy twist. 30 somethings Lucy and Emma tell each other true crime...
Mighty Boosh, The
TV Show
The Mighty Boosh is a British comedy television show created by Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding and...
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated Skip Trace (2016) in Movies
Dec 12, 2021
Johnny Knoxville & Jackie Chan (2 more)
Plot
Humour
Ever seen 48 hours?
Detective Bennie Chan teams up with troublesome gambler Connor Watts to track down the notorious criminal Matador and rescue his partner's daughter, Samantha.
Another team up movie about a criminal and a cop working together to rescue someone and save the day....
The best thing about this movie is the extremely bizzare pairing of Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville, best duo movie of its kind since rush hour.
Another team up movie about a criminal and a cop working together to rescue someone and save the day....
The best thing about this movie is the extremely bizzare pairing of Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville, best duo movie of its kind since rush hour.





