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Justice League (2017)
Justice League (2017)
2017 | Action, Adventure
I've been a huge fan of the Justice League since I was a child, watching the old cartoons, so I was excited to see this. Bad stuff first: The CGI was whack. It also took them way too long the revive Superman (sorry not sorry, you can't have Justice League without Superman). The pacing was a little off too. I'm sure it was due to Whedon coming in at the last moment, but Snyder has been the problem in the DC universe. Hopefully they get a better director in there for the subsequent movies.
But, Wonder Woman, the Flash, and Aquaman saved it. I do like Ben Affleck as Batman, but something was off.
  
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Pete Wareham recommended A House Is Not A Motel by Love in Music (curated)

 
A House Is Not A Motel by Love
A House Is Not A Motel by Love
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Like I say, it all happened at the same time when I was 18, when I suddenly discovered all of that 60s culture. Really, The Beatles should be there as well but I wanted to avoid putting stuff on the list that was too obvious. Also with this list, I wanted some stuff that was formative, as opposed to just the stuff I listen to a lot and there's something about that album, Forever Changes. I don't know what it is about 1967, I hadn't really thought about that. 69's a good year as well. 64 was a really good year, 59 was a good year. 73 was a good year."

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Sarah (7798 KP) created a post

Jan 19, 2020  
So as mentioned yesterday I went to Secret Cinema presents Stranger Things in London. I don't want to give too much away but it was so much fun! The set builds and the detail they go into to immerse you in the world of Hawkins is pretty impressive. It's set in the Starcourt Mall and the 4th July fair, with live actors representing the main characters and almost reliving the third series. You're given missions and things to do based on your class year - probably a little too much to do especially if you're like us and have 5 different missions. We managed to end up a part of Billy's flayed army and had a great time in the midst of all the action. There is one negative though, there was far too many people there. My friends have been to previous SC and said there's usually only a couple of 100 people, but there was maybe double or triple that there yesterday and it got way too crowded. Shame really as it did spoil the experience slightly but it was still a really fun evening.
     
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Andy K (10821 KP) Jan 19, 2020

Looks like a great time!

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Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) Jan 19, 2020

Looks like u had amazing time

I found the way Dresden was drawn distracting here, because he wasn't raw-boned enough, and he was too handsome. There just wasn't enough story, either - and the fact that there's art isn't enough to make up for that. Not sure I'll read any of the other Dresden Files Graphic Novels.
  
Angel Has Fallen (2019)
Angel Has Fallen (2019)
2019 | Action, Drama, Thriller
Average Action Flick
I didn't have high hopes for this film. I really enjoyed Olympus has fallen but the sequel set in London was pretty poor. This was at least a lil better than the last one, although not by much. There are some good action scenes but the plot was a bit silly and predictable. It was a bit too long as well. Just ok for your action needs, nothing special.
  
Funky Kingston/In the Dark by Toots & The Maytals
Funky Kingston/In the Dark by Toots & The Maytals
2003 | World
(0 Ratings)
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"I remember the exact moment I learned to play this song. It was at my great aunt’s house in Dunstable, Massachusetts. She lived in this old house on a farm and there was this old mouldy, mildewy, acoustic guitar there. “There wasn’t much else to do and I learned to play “Wild Thing” on the guitar. My cousin showed me how to play it and I was hooked, I could sing and play it at the same time and it was like ‘This is amazing.’ I rode a 300cc motorcycle around the backyard and played that guitar. “But the one that really changed the game for me was “Louie Louie”, which was E, A, B Minor. It’s got this sinister, evil vibe to it but it’s very subtle, and the artist in me responded to the drama of the B Minor. Also, it was the fact that the lyrics are incoherent. Apparently, nobody really knows the true lyrics to that song and with “Louie Louie” you can mumble the words, so that was great. “I’m always thinking back to the moment where I realised that was what I wanted to do, ‘When was it and what happened?’ I think it was much later, when I had a cassette deck that had this mic mix feature, where you could plug a microphone in and overdub onto your song. When I started screwing with that, that’s when I think I got the bug. I became obsessed with it and it felt like there was endless potential there. “Louie Louie” is a very historical song, so I chose that as my first. I like to think it’s the first song I really liked to play, because “Wild Thing” was too easy maybe. ‘Mythical’ is a great word for “Louie Louie”, it’s got that folklore to it"

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Sarah (126 KP) rated Safe - Season 1 in TV

Jul 30, 2018  
Safe - Season 1
Safe - Season 1
2018 | Drama, Thriller
Good, with a but...
I binged watched this in one day - the series comprises (I think) of 8 episodes of about 45 minutes each (I'm pet sitting and it was Sunday, so I had very little else to do!).

I had reservations about an American being cast in the lead role of an English drama, as I often find that the accents can be quite jarring, however, for the most part it was actually very convincing. I was worried, in the first episode, that it was going to be full of misplaced Americanisms when the middle class English doctor proclaimed "My bad", but again, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this wasn't the case.

The story was definitely compelling and well-acted, but I did find that there were a few too many close-ups of people being moody for no particular reason, apparently in order to 'set the scene'.

Sadly, the characters are rather cliched, and there are too many sub-plots/side stories which are not really necessary to the plot and which detract from the overall story, in my opinion.

In short, I would say it's worth a watch and is certainly not bad, but is let down by maybe trying too hard.
  
The Woman in Black
The Woman in Black
Susan Hill | 1998 | Fiction & Poetry
8
6.9 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really enjoyed this book, so much that I found it very difficult to put down...I must say I wasn't very happy that I had to put it down occasionally. I thought the story moved along at a good pace and it kept me interested from beginning to end. The reasons for removing a star was because I thought the language was a bit too descriptive in some places...a whole page and a half dedicated to how foggy it is in my opinion is a bit too much. Also, it wasn't as scary as I expected it to be. There was a good amount of tension and suspense but it didn't quite give me the chills I was looking forward to whilst reading it at night. For those who have watched the film first the book is very different, not so many supernatural moments occurred which was disappointing but it was like reading a different story. I recommend this book to fans of supernatural horror.
  
Lucifer (Fire from Heaven, #1)
Lucifer (Fire from Heaven, #1)
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
The book was slow for me. I felt like the actual story had so much potential, so many possibilities, but it wasn't nearly as grand as I had hoped. The fact Grace was so determined to be her own hero was commendable, but I felt like her triumphant battle happened too quickly, like it didn't happen at all. There were a few grammatical errors, but that has no bearing on my review. I don't believe I'll be continuing this series.
  
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
2017 | Action, Sci-Fi
It was Ok I guess
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The movie on the whole was pretty decent yet I felt there was something missing. I feel like there was questions left than answers given. I also feel they tried to mimic Empire just s bit too much especially with the opening scenes where the rebels were evacuating the base. I had hoped for a bit more information as to who Lord Snoke really was and as a character he was wasted. I felt Disney tried to Marvel the movie by adding unnecessary humour is Finn banging his head on his healing capsule and walking around half naked with tubes dripping or with Snoke hitting Rey in the head with a floating light sabre just to mention a few. That being said I did enjoy the movie and strongly recommend it to any Star Wars fans out there. The light sabre battle at the end between Kylo and Rey vs The imperial guards was worth the wait and Luke's triumphant return to the force was a spectacle to behold.
  
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TCBellflower (2 KP) Dec 29, 2017

I think the set up from The Force Awakening was diminished by this movie. It wasn’t as bad as the Episodes 1 - 3, but I had high hopes for this one. I did like the “remake” of Obi-Won scene with Darth Vader between Luke and Kylo. But it looked like they tried to add force humour to this one. I’m ready for the next one to see how it closes. I think changing directors is what did this one. The vision changed.