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Kelly Bentley-Simon (8 KP) rated Funemployed in Tabletop Games
Feb 15, 2019
Funny (1 more)
Easy to play
Fantastic
I absolutely love this game! This was brought to our group by one of our volunteers and it was an instant hit.
I like it because it’s played I similar format to Cards Against Humanity but can be adapted to use with a group of friends with a very dark sense of humour but will also work with a group where the humour is very light. Basically you could play it with your friends or your nan and it would work.
I have recommend this game to all of my friends, it really is that good!
I like it because it’s played I similar format to Cards Against Humanity but can be adapted to use with a group of friends with a very dark sense of humour but will also work with a group where the humour is very light. Basically you could play it with your friends or your nan and it would work.
I have recommend this game to all of my friends, it really is that good!
Leni Robson (0 KP) rated Thor: Ragnarok (2017) in Movies
Aug 25, 2018
I'm not going to lie, I watch these films for one thing and that's Mr Hemsworth flexing those muscles. And there is plenty of that for anyone. I really enjoyed this film but that's not necessarily a good thing. The film is totally different to the first two, it has a different pace, the humour is much more quick witted, and so it jars as part of a sequence. Plus I was made to watch the first two just before this came out so I 'understood' the story (seriously) so it was really apparent.
Brilliantly written humour (2 more)
Relatable
Easy to watch episodes
Always makes me laugh.
I recently started re-watching My Family on gold and loved it so much, I got the DVD box set. The humour is brilliantly written and executed and the casting is perfect. It is definitely a show that you should own so you can partake in laughing at Ben Harper's pessimistic but quietly relatable personality and relate to Susan Harper's frustration and love of being a wife and mother.
It helps me relax and cheer's me up instantly. I would recommend this to everyone.
It helps me relax and cheer's me up instantly. I would recommend this to everyone.
Making Nice
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Meet Alby. Natural habitat: a bar; a boat; his bedroom; a broad's bedroom. Favourite hobbies:...
Tony (1076 KP) rated Yesterday (2019) in Movies
Jul 23, 2020
Music (duh) (2 more)
Acting
Humour
Surprised how much I enjoyed this
I didn't plan to go and see this film but we had sweet Sundays free tickets that were expiring and the only non arty film been shown was this so we thought we'd give it a go. I'm a huge Beatles fan anyway with my dad playing their music all the time growing up.
The acting was great and the story a good mix of humour, it a a great lazy Sunday afternoon watch. You will spend the next few days humming Beatles song though so you have been warned!
The acting was great and the story a good mix of humour, it a a great lazy Sunday afternoon watch. You will spend the next few days humming Beatles song though so you have been warned!
Ross (3284 KP) rated Captain Underpants (2017) in Movies
Oct 9, 2017
This rating is based on the general consensus of my family (me, my wife and my three children).
We were already somewhat aware of Captain Underpants before we saw the movie - I bought my eldest the boxset of books which are admittedly still in their shrinkwrap.
The film is obviously aimed at children, probably aged 3 to 7. The potty humour got a bit stale for my 9 year old, but the 3 and 6 year olds were still amused throughout. I normally expect a few more clever jokes for the parents from a film like this, but was sadly disappointed that there weren't any. The humour really is restricted to a man in his pants and the name Professor Poopypants. There really isn't much more to it than that.
I liked the idea of the storyline, but would have liked more levels of humour.
I think we were all a bit bored of it by the end.
We were already somewhat aware of Captain Underpants before we saw the movie - I bought my eldest the boxset of books which are admittedly still in their shrinkwrap.
The film is obviously aimed at children, probably aged 3 to 7. The potty humour got a bit stale for my 9 year old, but the 3 and 6 year olds were still amused throughout. I normally expect a few more clever jokes for the parents from a film like this, but was sadly disappointed that there weren't any. The humour really is restricted to a man in his pants and the name Professor Poopypants. There really isn't much more to it than that.
I liked the idea of the storyline, but would have liked more levels of humour.
I think we were all a bit bored of it by the end.
Skipper Vs Crew / Crew Vs Skipper
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Skippers and crew have very different agenda, and nowhere does it become more evident than in their...