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Michael Shannon recommended The Decalogue (1989) in Movies (curated)
Michael Shannon recommended The King of Comedy (1983) in Movies (curated)
David McK (3369 KP) rated The Book of Eli (2010) in Movies
Oct 16, 2020
2010 post apocalyptic action/adventure, which is about as close as I've ever come to seeing the author David Gemmell's character of Jon Shannow (aka The Jerusalem Man) on screen!
Let's see the similarities:
Post apocalyptic? Check.
Essentially a Western? Check.
Lone survivor wandering the plains/roads? Check.
Said survivor looking for redemption? Check.
Whilst carrying/quoting from a Bible? Check.
Gunfights and bar-room brawls? Check.
Yes, there are differences - including a very big reveal at the end - but, all in all, there are a heck of a lot of similarities ...
Let's see the similarities:
Post apocalyptic? Check.
Essentially a Western? Check.
Lone survivor wandering the plains/roads? Check.
Said survivor looking for redemption? Check.
Whilst carrying/quoting from a Bible? Check.
Gunfights and bar-room brawls? Check.
Yes, there are differences - including a very big reveal at the end - but, all in all, there are a heck of a lot of similarities ...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Risk Taker (Mixed Messages, #3) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
DNF @ 68%
I struggled with this from early on. It wasn't as engaging as the previous two and I didn't gel with the characters half as much. The smoothness wasn't there either and it all felt rather awkward, the writing rather posh and a lot of the words I had to look up on the kindle's dictionary because I had no idea what they meant.
The best bits for me were the mini letters the boys had written to each other about the pranks they played on their parents at the start of every chapter.
I struggled with this from early on. It wasn't as engaging as the previous two and I didn't gel with the characters half as much. The smoothness wasn't there either and it all felt rather awkward, the writing rather posh and a lot of the words I had to look up on the kindle's dictionary because I had no idea what they meant.
The best bits for me were the mini letters the boys had written to each other about the pranks they played on their parents at the start of every chapter.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Ready Player One (2018) in Movies
Jan 14, 2021 (Updated Jan 14, 2021)
Based on Games (1 more)
80's Theme
I watched this on Netflix and I did enjoy this, a lot more than i expected. I'm a gamer myself and I got the excitement of going into a VR type world and playing games like that. Who doesn't love finding easter eggs in games?
I enjoyed the storyline. It was new and fun and I was cheering on the good guys from early on. I wonder if they'll make a film based on the second book? If they do, I'll watch it.
I enjoyed the storyline. It was new and fun and I was cheering on the good guys from early on. I wonder if they'll make a film based on the second book? If they do, I'll watch it.
Bradley Cooper recommended The Conversation (1974) in Movies (curated)
Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015) in Movies
Jun 25, 2019
Just ok
Insidious inte was great. The second not as good. This one? Also not as good. I like the actress who plays the psychic. The rest of the cast was just ok. The cinematography was good but they really overdid it on the jump scares. The story wasn't too bad. Kinda what you come up expect from these films. If you liked the first two, you'll probably enjoy this one, too. While not great, it's better than a lot of horror movies these days. Worth a watch.
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Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Death Wish (2018) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
Dr. Paul Kersey is an experienced trauma surgeon, a man who has spent his life saving lives. After an attack on his family, Paul embarks on his own mission for justice.
Was it ridiculous? Yes. Was it amazingly entertaining? Also, yes. It does what it says on the tin basically. Bruce Willis doing what we love him doing... shooting people... a lot. There's honestly not much more to say about it. Good action movie, that will leave you having second thoughts about ever using your onboard sat-nav again.
Was it ridiculous? Yes. Was it amazingly entertaining? Also, yes. It does what it says on the tin basically. Bruce Willis doing what we love him doing... shooting people... a lot. There's honestly not much more to say about it. Good action movie, that will leave you having second thoughts about ever using your onboard sat-nav again.
Emma (519 KP) rated A Little Death in Books
Sep 8, 2019
I found this book on my bookcase, not quite sure how I came to possess it, but thought I would.give it a read. I like to give every book a chance,but I couldn't get into this one, I really struggled with it. The plot was flimsy, if not non existent, and the characters are totally unrelateable. It takes a lot for me to give a book only two stars, but this book managed it. I would not recommend this book and will be giving it to the charity shop.