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The Weekly Planet
The Weekly Planet
TV & Film
10
6.8 (4 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
James and Mason are hilarious (2 more)
They are also knowledgeable
The format of the show is great
One of the best
I discovered The Weekly Planet back in late 2014 and once I listened to a few episodes, I immediately went back and listened to all of the previous episodes of the podcast that I could find. I have now listened to every single episode and continue to keep up with the new weekly episodes. This show is fantastic for any fan of comic book movies.
  
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Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated The Empire Film Podcast in Podcasts

Oct 1, 2021 (Updated Oct 1, 2021)  
The Empire Film Podcast
The Empire Film Podcast
TV & Film
8
7.3 (6 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Thought I would this podcast as I listen every Friday to hear all things movies from empire magazine which I've been reading now for 30 years now. Basically it features Chris Hewitt and three leathal cunning film critics who tell u what's the best movies to see or don't see then there's the movie news interviews with the stars of that weeks movies the list goes could do with less swearing but overall good podcast must remember tonights podcasts all things James bond
  
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970)
Beneath The Planet Of The Apes (1970)
1970 | Action, Sci-Fi
James franciscus (2 more)
Apes
Makeup
Probably one of the better cause they slowly go downhill from here as with the orignal it follows straight on from the end of the first now introducing bret as the main character of the who's looking for taylor and finding earth is ruled by apes the best part of the movie is the makeup of the apes so realistic plus the return of the orignal characters from the first film could have done with abit more Taylor but overall decent sequel
  
Dr. No (1962)
Dr. No (1962)
1962 | Action, Classics, Mystery
Bond. James Bond.
The first James Bond movie, based on the 6th Bond book, and starring who is for many, arguably, the best Bond of all in Sean Connery.

Now over 60 years old (at the time I’m writing this), it’s noticeable how ‘fully formed’ the tropes of the series are here right out of the gate: the flirting between Bond and Moneypenny, the mutual respect between Bond and M, the exotic locales, the girls (for better or worse), the secret bases, the villains with a penchant for explaining their dastardly plans before letting Bond escape …

There is, however, also a reason that a later incarnation of M (Judi Dench) would call Bond something along the lines of “a dinosaur. A misogynistic relic from the Cold War …” which is also on full display here!

I suppose it was the 60s, though …
  
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Hossein Amini recommended Thief (1981) in Movies (curated)

 
Thief (1981)
Thief (1981)
1981 | Action, Drama, Mystery
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Like Melville, Michael Mann is a master of silent storytelling, but he is also one of the best writers of dialogue I know. There’s a scene between James Caan and Tuesday Weld in a diner that goes on for ten minutes, but you never get bored for a second. They go from being virtual strangers to lovers in the course of a conversation, and you don’t question it. Not only do his criminals feel authentic when they talk about their profession but their inarticulate attempts at declaring their love feel just as true."

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Gods and Monsters (1998)
Gods and Monsters (1998)
1998 | Drama
McKellen teamed up with director Bill Condon in 1998 for Gods & Monsters. This period drama recounts the partly fictionalised last days of the life of film director James Whale, whose experience of war in the First World War is a central theme.

Although criticised for being overly-simplistic, McKellen’s performance received rave reviews, and he was nominated for his first Academy Award in the Best Actor category. Unfortunately, he didn’t go on to win this time around, but it remained a highlight in a career filled with fabulous work.

https://moviemetropolis.net/2019/05/25/top-5-ian-mckellen-performances/
  
The Alphas Pack (Kit Davenport #6)
The Alphas Pack (Kit Davenport #6)
Tate James | 2020 | Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
128 of 200
Kindle
The Alpha’s pack ( Kit Davenport 6)
By Tate James

The time is now.

It seems all I’ve ever wanted was vengeance. I did everything right: I protected my friends, I pushed myself to the limits, and I saved lives. Once upon a time, I was an internationally renowned thief known as The Fox. Nobody knew me. Nobody could catch me.

Nobody but them, my men, my partners in crime. But their love for me, it's cost them dearly.

Our enemies keep coming for blood. They cut me. They hurt my friends. They push and push to see what will happen.

I’m Kit Davenport, and I’m going to show them what happens.

This is the end.

Theirs.




This has been one hell of a series! I’ve enjoy it so much. Absolutely loved this book Kit going dark was one of the best parts! I thought it was finished off well, I’m looking forward to reading more from Tate James!
  
Practice Makes Perfect
Practice Makes Perfect
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the second book I've read by the author, the other being [b:Just the Sexiest Man Alive|3863861|Just the Sexiest Man Alive|Julie James|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342552584s/3863861.jpg|3909033] which I really liked. This one I wasn't so keen on.

I don't know if it was the storyline--enemy workmates falling in love--or how long it took them to realise that they were, but it seemed to drag a lot. The last 15%, even though they'd finally got around to doing the deed and all, I couldn't really muster up the want to read it. I must admit though that that was the best bit.

It hasn't put me off wanting to read other books by the author, though, and I will be reading [b:Something About You|6642402|Something About You (FBI/US Attorney, #1)|Julie James|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327933063s/6642402.jpg|6836876] quite soon.
  
The Honey-Don't List
The Honey-Don't List
Christina Lauren | 2020 | Erotica, Humor & Comedy, Romance
7
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Carey Douglas is looking forward to a much-needed vacation. She's spent nearly ten years serving as an assistant--and much more--to Melissa Tripp, one half of Melissa and Rusty Tripp. The Tripps are co-owners of the store Comb+Honey and best known for their home renovation TV shows and books. They have a new solo show, Home Sweet Home, about to launch on Netflix, accompanied by a book about their happy marriage. The only issue: Melissa and Rusty can't stand each other. So instead of giving their assistants--Carey and Rusty's assistant/engineer, James--a break while they go on book tour, the couple's behavior requires they be babysat so their mutual self-hatred does not go viral. Suddenly Carey and James find themselves stuck together on a tour bus, watching over two very irritable and often hateful people. James needs the engineering contacts and a job where everything is on the up-and-up--something his last couldn't offer. Carey requires health insurance and believes Melissa needs her more than anyone else. And who knows, the more time James and Carey spend together, the more they might wind up finding some good in all this mess.


"You wouldn't know from scrolling through their idyllic Instagram feed that Melly and Rusty aren't quite as sweet on each other anymore. Looking back, I'm not really sure when they decided their marriage mattered less than their brand."


This was a fun and engaging Christina Lauren read. I'd rank Carey and James as one of their good couples, though not perhaps in the great category. They are cute, however, with plenty of chemistry and lots of sexy banter.


"Your only job for the next ten days is to keep the Tripps from falling apart."


I enjoyed the HGTV feel of this book and the Tripps had a "Chip and Joanna Gaines" feel, if the Gaines went off the rails, or we were able to see their dark side. Things get a little repetitive in the middle, as the Tripps fight and Carey and James struggle with the "oh but we need our jobs" piece, but overall the book is humorous, tender, and fun. Sure, Carey and James are desperately thrown together and you have NO IDEA what will happen, right? It's all good; it's why I love a good romance. Their journey is enjoyable and the side characters--mainly the Tripps--are, well, a trip. Let me tell you, Melissa (Melly) is downright scary at times.

We also get the story told from both Carey and James' point of view, which I like, plus some police report excerpts (oh yeah) and parts of blogger and tabloid pieces. Our fabulous duo does a great job at putting us in the middle of the Tripps' scandal, and one of my favorite things about this one was that not only did we get to enjoy Carey and James' romance, but we felt like we were a part of the trainwreck sensation that was Melly and Rusty.

Overall, this is a fun read with a sexy romance and enjoyable characters. 3.75 stars, rounded to 4 stars here.
  
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
1982 | Action, Sci-Fi
The crew (1 more)
Khan
Coninunity error (0 more)
Way better than the motion picture that came before it one of the best from the original crew. taking Khan from the episode space seed and expanding it into a movie and it works ricardo montalban is perfect as Khan reprising the role from the TV show. One problem just a small one but there's a slight continuity mistake between checkov and Khan but I will let it go thumbs up updated review watched at my local cineworld and boy it looks amazing for a film that’s 40 years old the restoration work done transferring it to 4k is nothing but amazing even James horners score sounds just as good as it did 40 years ago still in my opinion one of the best Star Trek made just a shame it took so long to see it at the cinema