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Sheena (1984)
Sheena (1984)
1984 | Action, Sci-Fi
Tanya Roberts (0 more)
Watched for the first its okay typical 80s movie with tanya Roberts as a female tazan didn't realise until halfway thru the movie there would a lot of naked tanya Roberts which I wasn't expecting could have without alot of those shots but anyway it was still OK
  
Plagued - The Miranda Chronicles, vol 2
Plagued - The Miranda Chronicles, vol 2
Gary Chudleigh | 2019 | Children, Comics & Graphic Novels, Dystopia, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
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Art (2 more)
Story
Characters
Gary and Tanya smash it out the park again
once once again Gary Chudleigh and his artist of choice Tanya Roberts smash the sci-fi dystopian western genre out of the park.

I love the fact that plagued is a comic I can enjoy with my daughter. We both have very different takes on the story but can agree that we love what we are reading.

Part 1 was very strong but 2 is even stronger leading me to believe we could be in for a hell of a ride in part 3.

Love Plagued
  
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365Flicks (235 KP) rated Plagued - The Miranda Chronicles, vol 1 in Books

Nov 20, 2019 (Updated Nov 20, 2019)  
Plagued - The Miranda Chronicles, vol 1
Plagued - The Miranda Chronicles, vol 1
Gary Chudleigh | 2018 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Humor & Comedy, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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6.0 (2 Ratings)
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Gary Chudleigh writing (2 more)
Tanya Roberts Art
Sci fi
A great fantasy tale for adults and kids alike
Upon meeting the guys behind this book I absolutely had to buy it and I was happy as a clam to find how great this graphic novel was.

I also knew from page one my 11 year old daughter would this book too and guess what she did yaaaaay
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated A View to a Kill (1985) in Movies

Mar 2, 2018 (Updated Mar 2, 2018)  
A View to a Kill (1985)
A View to a Kill (1985)
1985 | Action, Mystery
Fourteenth Bond movie, known in Hong Kong as 'Indestructible Iron Man Fights the Electronic Gang'. (Which is pretty accurate, to be honest.) Rogue eugenic superman Zorin (Walken) has slightly Goldfingerish plan to artificially inflate the value of silicon chips; Bond has to stop him (obvs).

Bond gets it on with a record-breaking four different people in the course of the movie, including the villain's chief heavy, which may explain why he looks so exhausted most of the time. Or this may be due to Roger Moore's own advanced age (he was apparently dismayed to discover he was older than the parents of leading lady Tanya Roberts). Very much an example of Bond-movie-as-Bond-movie, i.e. a knockabout light-hearted action spectacular with only occasional pretensions to being a serious thriller or having anything meaningful to say about the world. Some decent chases and set pieces, helped by an occasionally effective soundtrack. Pleasantly distracting to watch but it's hardly going to rock your boat, let alone your world. It's possible that the opening sequence, in which Bond invents (gosh wow!) snowboarding , is the most glaringly dated moment of any major film in history.