
The Pleasure Quartet: Winter
Book
For fans of the Calendar Girl series It took years for Giselle to complete the journey from Orleans...

Donald Robertson is Not a Stand Up Comedian
Book
As a solo performer, people often compare Gary's work to stand-up comedy. He never knows quite how...

Celtic Sea Stories
Book
The Celtic belief that by recording a story the spirit of the story and its teller would die, has...

Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) in Movies
Jul 10, 2021
Full of stunning visual effects and kung fu moves as only they can do, this punch (and kick) adventure places the two in anchient China, when an everyday teen hooked on Goofy but classic kung fu movies is mysteriously thrown back in time where here meets the drunken master (Chan) and a mysterious Monk (Li).
Together the two must train the boy to fight as the chosen protector of the staff of the Monkey King in a journey to return it to its master.
Then they can kill each other (movie joke).

Redline Rush
Games
App
From the creators of Offroad Legends, the next generation of endless racers is here! "Imagine...

South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous
Book
A history of the unique sounds of the Cajun Bayous. Extensive research, fieldwork, and personal...

Doctor Who: Wolfsbane
Book
Harry is dead. Having left him abandoned and alone in pre-war Britain, the Doctor and Sarah try to...

The Way Of The Househusband
TV Show Watch
It’s a day in the life of your average househusband—if your average househusband is the...

Blue Moon Rising (Forest Kingdom #1)
Book
Rupert didn't especially want to be a prince. And he certainly never asked to be the second son of a...

MisterMovieDude (2 KP) rated Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) in Movies
Dec 29, 2017
Look out for the Robin Williams tribute, it’s a blink and you’ll miss kinda thing. Just turn your brain off and enjoy it for what it is, which is more of a Nickelodeon movie than a Jumanji movie. Basically, it’s what I expected “Legends of The Hidden Temple” to be like.
All of that being said, I did enjoy it, so I’m rating it rather high. If you loved the old Jumanji, there’s enough nostalgia that you’ll love this one, but not so much that it shoves it down your throat either.