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I Am Mother (2019)
I Am Mother (2019)
2019 | Sci-Fi, Thriller
Intriguing and Intense
I Am Mother is a 2019 sci-fi/thriller movie directed by Grant Sputore, with screenplay written by Michael Lloyd Green. It was produced by Penguin Empire, Southern Light Films, Mister Smith Entertainment and Endeavor Content and distributed by Netflix and Studio Canal. The film stars Luke Hawker, Clara Ruggard, Rose Byrne, and Hilary Swank.


A robot named "Mother" grows a human embryo and cares for her over several years when after an extinction event, an automated bunker activates to repopulate humanity. Mother teaches a teenage girl named "Daughter" complex moral and ethical lessons advising her that she needs practice being a good parent. Daughter captures a mouse but Mother disposes of it and explains that surface contamination with the outside world makes contact potentially lethal. Their bond is tested when Daughter becomes increasingly curious about the outside world and opens the bunker's airlock to let in a wounded woman begging for help and claims all is not as Mother claims.


This movie was awesome, classic sci-fi but with great acting and special effects. I like how suspenseful it was and how it told such a compelling story. It had me paying attention to every detail and trying to predict how it was going to unravel plot wise and though some parts I could see coming, it threw a couple of curve balls here and there. There wasn't a lot to complain about other than some people saying it revealed too much a little too soon and that it was a slow paced film. I just really like the way it played out, with one of those classic, sci-fi, artificial intelligence concepts. I give this movie a 8/10. And I also give it my "Must See Seal of Approval".
  
Hocus Pocus and the All-New Sequel
Hocus Pocus and the All-New Sequel
A.W. Jantha | 2018 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
8
6.8 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's a very sad thing when the book you were so excited about lets you down. Such is the case with Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel. The book, written by A. W. Jantha is split into two parts.

Then.

Now.

Then is a novelization of the movie which I very much enjoyed. 90 percent of the dialogue is taken directly from the movie while there's just enough added detail to give the characters some new depth and set up for the second half of the book.

Now: the second half of the book, the sequel was...

well, It was disappointing.

How?

First, there's the bizarre jump from third person to first and later second POV.

It just throws you into Poppy's world with minimal backstory on who she is and why we should like her or her friends, Travis and Isabella.

Secondly, the characters are STUPID!

Stupid choices left, right, and, center.

As a writer, I understand there needs to be some way to kickstart the conflict but going to the Sanderson house has danger written all over it.

Oh, let's talk about the Sandersons,

The witches are back in all their evil glory with added sister Elizabeth who turned her back on the family legacy of darkness.

Then there's their mother. Their mother who they could not shut up about. Mother this and Mother that.

All the hype got me excited about Sanderson's sister's flashbacks. Backstory. Entire chapters dedicated to them.

it didn't happen.

I was treated to brief remembrances but no backstory.

Then the Mother who was so hyped up made a one chapter appearance before going kersplat.

WHAT WAS THE POINT??

You don't hype a character that much for them to do NOTHING.

The book gets by on nostalgia alone.

Don't even get me started on the bizarre and unneeded cliffhanger.

Very sad.
  
    Lose Weight - Slimmer Mom

    Lose Weight - Slimmer Mom

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    There is a fat mom in our brand new game. She had a baby several months ago. Now she is very fat and...

The Night Olivia Fell
The Night Olivia Fell
Christina McDonald | 2019 | Mystery, Thriller
9
9.3 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
Easy read, compelling story (0 more)
Loved every page
This book had me up all night. It was an easy read but yet still gripping. I was immediately connected with one of the MC's (being a mother myself). If all books were this good, i wouldnt have a day job.
  
Kick-Ass 2 (2013)
Kick-Ass 2 (2013)
2013 | Action, Comedy
I loved Kick-Ass and wondered whether this sequel would be as good. I wasn't disappointed! All the quirk and humour was present and the new superhero characters were brilliant, as was the supervillain. Where else would you get supervillain names like Genghis Carnage and Mother Russia? Brilliant writing.
  
Cinderella (1950)
Cinderella (1950)
1950 | Animation, Classics, Family
Have always loved this classic
Disney never ceases to amaze me. I love this classic very much. The evil step mother is such a villain. And the cat.. Lucifer.. Is such a menace. I love how things come out okay though in the end. All Princes need a Princess.
  
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Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated The Cry in TV

Oct 28, 2018  
The Cry
The Cry
2018 | Drama
8
8.2 (10 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Twists and turns
The series was excellent. I loved the way it slowly unravels. Being a mother is struck a few heart strings but it was amazing. The cast was brilliant. I wish I new more about Alisters previous relationship as I feel like there was something more.
  
Outlander
Outlander
Diana Gabaldon | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.4 (52 Ratings)
Book Rating
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Gripping
Recommended this book by my then mother in law, I was sceptical but gripped within 5 pages. Story keeps you on your toes while you get lost in this world. Forst of one of the best book series I have read.
  
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Cumberland (1142 KP) created a post in The Smashbomb Book Club

Jul 26, 2019  
Hello everyone! It is time for discussion. To start us off I would love to know what you thought of Emma's dad's reaction when he showed up at the lake. I think he was understandably worried, but it was wrong for him to compare Emma to her mother.
  
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Eleanor (1463 KP) Jul 26, 2019

It seemed harsh when she's been there for 3 weeks and not been in any trouble in fact been very helpful for him to turn up and act very authoritarian. Found him very annoying to be happy to trust her when it suites him and he's away but to overcompensate when back. Rather than acknowledge her adult attitude to being left there and give her some leeway he suddenly worries she'll end up like her mum, very frustrating.