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The Exorcist (1973)
The Exorcist (1973)
1973 | Horror
Shocking for its time
The Exorcist is one of those classics that for me is perhaps slightly overrated. Don't get me wrong, for something made in the 70s it's very impressive, it's just very difficult to judge an older film when you live in more modern times.

The film itself is a very slow burner, which isn't a bad thing as it at least relies more on subtlety rather than being in your face like a lot of more modern horrors are. For me it was a little too slow in parts and I wouldn't say this was scary in the slightest. The physical effects are very good for its time, and some of the scenes are still fairly shocking even now. There are some brilliant classic lines in this too, and Linda Blair is very good as Regan. What I like the most about this film is the ending, as it isn't quite your bog standard predictable Hollywood ending and the first time I saw this I was hugely surprised (but pleased) at how this played out.

This is definitely a classic and one worth watching, just try not to judge on today's standards!
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) Oct 30, 2018

Popcorn is good with me, much prefer what you have in the US compared with the rubbish we have over here!

I’d agree, it’s so refreshing to watch something that doesn’t rely on CGI. I wish more modern films were like this.

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Andy K (10821 KP) Oct 30, 2018

Me too.

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Vegas (725 KP) rated Hole.io in Apps

Nov 10, 2018  
Hole.io
Hole.io
Games
7
5.6 (5 Ratings)
App Rating
Quick games (2 more)
Addictive
Strangely satisfying
Not varied enough for the maps (1 more)
Ads
A fun game for a quick fix
Like a lot of these style "quick" games often ending in .io it is a simple Idea - Eat everything - but it is a bit harder than that, you can only eat things that will fit in the hole (logically) start off with people or debris, move up to cars then small buildings up to tower blocks - without being eaten yourself by larger holes...

The game doesn't have to be played on line, you can still play all the modes (except the new connect to local players mode) in fact again like most of these games, it's best to play while not connected, as you don't get as many adverts... It is repetitive as I think there are 3 maps, so does get easier if you know where the best places to grow your hole are, but as it is only designed to play quickly for a little while, to fill in while waiting for a bus or an appointment for example that's not too much of a problem...
  
Before reading this I knew I was nice but not that I had the nice girl syndrome...which according to this book I have quite a severe version of. Once I was diagnosed it was time to learn how to do something about it. I could relate to a very large proportion of this book, however, as extreme niceness is a massive part of my personality I thought there's no way I could change it. I discovered it's not to change a person from being nice it's to give a nice girl some backbone... something that I don't have. I found myself nodding in agreement to a lot of points made in this book. Although in places it seemed quite patronizing, I thought that it was somewhat necessary for it to be blunt, not sunshine and rainbows, we are told from the start...being too nice? Yup, that's a problem! which, unfortunately, is true in society today, you will get treated like a doormat. If you think you may need to give your inner nice girl that kick up the backside she needs in order to have your opinion valued once in while....pick up this book.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated Widows (2018) in Movies

Nov 18, 2018 (Updated Nov 18, 2018)  
Widows (2018)
Widows (2018)
2018 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
Based on a TV show that most people will probably have either forgotten or never heard of in the first place, the new film from Steve McQueen (not that one) exchanges the existential historical misery of his last one for existential present-day corruption and despair. When a crew of robbers are killed on a job-gone-wrong and the leader's widow is menaced by the target, demanding his money back, she decides to recruit the widows of the other men to execute her former husband's planned next heist in order to meet her obligations.

Smartly written and well played, there is a lot going on here apart from the obvious genre stuff - various subplots explore the lives of women in modern America, police violence, institutional racism, and so on. However, the problem is that the film seems to get lost in exploring all of this and the meat-and-potatoes stuff about the heist kind of gets a bit lost as a result - the robbery, when it finally arrives, feels a bit rushed and underdeveloped. Still, this is a quality movie with lots to commend it.
  
Trapstar - Single by Mexcco
Trapstar - Single by Mexcco
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Mexcco is an emerging rapper from San Pedro, California. Not too long ago, he released a music video for his “Trapstar” single.

“Told her I’m a boss even though the b*tch know it. If the sh*t about money, then you know that I’m on it. Talkin’ about a pack if it’s dope I’ma roll it. I just got a pint and you know I’ma pour it.” – lyrics

‘Trapstar’ tells an interesting tale of a young guy who hustles in a trap house to make ends meet.

Apparently, he’s a very successful trap star, and his main concern is making money and plenty of it.

‘Trapstar’ will be featured on Mexcco’s upcoming debut album, entitled, “In The Trap”, available Summer 2019.

The likable tune contains an edgy street narrative, gangster raps, and melodic instrumentation flavored with a West Coast hip-hop aroma. Also, it was produced by Cypress Moreno (Shoreline Mafia’s official producer).

Mexcco has been rapping for 6 months and has no shortage of life experience to rap about.

So far, he has received a lot of industry cosigns as well as features from Shoreline Mafia, Icewear Vezzo, AD, and Mozzy.

https://www.bongminesentertainment.com/mexcco-trapstar/
  
Now You See Me (2013)
Now You See Me (2013)
2013 | Mystery
Unique (0 more)
Mind blowing
I can't put into words how much I enjoyed this film. Whilst, I scored it an 8 (it's hard to get a 10 rating out of me), there was a lot of spins and twists in this film. There were points where I was staring at the television trying to work out how they performed certain magic tricks. Whilst everything is eventually explained to you it does still leave you questioning. This is probably the vaguest review I've ever written but I don't want to spoil it for anyone or take the magic out of what a wonderful and unique film this really is. The only criticism I could say is that at the start when Henley is in the box and the piranhas are going to fall down, it was a bit predictible. However, that is the only real piece of criticism I can give. Even though I was tired, when the movie ended, I began desperately searching to watch the second one (to no avail). Looking forward to watching the second film and seeing what tricks they have up their sleeves next!
  
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Natalia (73 KP) rated Siege and Storm in Books

Jan 26, 2019  
Siege and Storm
Siege and Storm
Leigh Bardugo | 2013 | Young Adult (YA)
I suppose I should make this quick: after enjoying the first so much, it's hard not to go into this book and not love every moment.
There's plenty of action, and the first chapters contain far more than I had anticipated, though, this was extremely welcomed. A lot of the time I find myself disappointed in the second book of a series, especially within trilogies, but this was not the case - rather than the plot slowing down, the entirety of the book feels purposeful following a largely similar structure to the first. Alina's character feels like she becomes far more developed, more than two-dimensional, and some of my favourite characters of the Grishaverse are introduced in this book: these also being ones that most fans are fond of, in case you need something more to look forward to.
Overall, this book beat the expectations I had of it, having gone into the series blind as I usually try and do. Whether you're a fan of the first book or not, it's worth continuing with the series, and if you loved it then I doubt your opinion will change on it at all.
  
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Alien Hunters (Alien Hunters, #1)
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Hmmm ... I'm not quite sure how to classify this.

Science-fiction? Certainly.
Comedy? In parts, yes.

Perhaps some classification in line with [b: The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy|372299|The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy A Trilogy in Five Parts|Douglas Adams|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1322913171s/372299.jpg|42028477], or even with [b: Red Dwarf: infinty Welcomes Careful Drivers|70956|Red Dwarf Omnibus (Red Dwarf Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers & Better Than Life) |Grant Naylor|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348229137s/70956.jpg|68744].

I actually picked this up as part of a freebie the author was doing when I felt like a change of pace after reading several heavy(ish), 'serious' books in a row, more out of a sense of curiosity than anything else.

This was definitley a lot lighter fare than any of the books I had read in recent memory - I think I zipped through it in something like 2 or 3 days - raising the occassional wry chuckle, but failing to leave any permanent mark on my memory.

In food terms, like eating a biscuit rather than a full meal - tides you over, but never fully satisfies!
  
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated X2: X-Men United (2003) in Movies

Jun 20, 2019 (Updated Jun 20, 2019)  
X2: X-Men United (2003)
X2: X-Men United (2003)
2003 | Action, Sci-Fi
A strong follow up
X-Men 2 builds upon the first in pretty much every way possible - were introduced to new characters (Brian Cox as William Stryker being a stand out here) and some really thrilling set pieces.


Notable amongst them - the opening scene of Nightcrawler attacking The White House (set to Mozart's Requiem in D Minor) is honestly one of my top scenes in a comic book film ever.
The scene where the mansion is attacked at night - we see Wolverine a lot more feral here than in the first film, and we're introduced to Colossus.
And the almost everything on Alkali Lake - the glimpses into the Weapon X project, the hints at Dark Phoenix - are all comic book ticks (until they were a bit shat on in future sequels)


There are still faults - the biggest one here for me is Lady Deathstroke - second X-Men movie in a row that backbenches a classic Wolverine villain in favour of a fairly useless mute version.

I remember and appreciate X-Men 2 for what it was at the time - a movie for a young franchise brimming with future possibilities. It still stands strong as far as Marvel adaptions go.
  
Resident Evil 2: The Board Game
Resident Evil 2: The Board Game
2019 | Dice Game, Fighting, Horror
Game (4 more)
Pieces
Expansions Available
1-4 Players
Tension
Cost (1 more)
Packaging
Excellent game, though far too expensive!
A truly superb game that thoroughly surprised me!

At first I was a little sceptical about how Resident Evil 2 would translate to a board game, but the creators managed to capture the story and the horror perfectly, somehow making everybody involved absolutely terrified, just like the game!

The game is slightly complicated for those new to dice based games (me included), but I believe it to be an excellent starter for beginners.

The game is also unusually for 1-4 players, though I can't imagine it being much fun solo.

Another plus is the number of expansions, all enjoyable, but just like the core game, they are all considerably expensive for what's involved.

The cost is the main issue with this game, the core game costing between £60-80, and expansions anywhere between £15-30 each.

The expansions, with the exception of the rather good B-Files Expansion, contain very little, and add very little. They contain very little and still use the same amount of packaging, using a lot of plastic and wasting paper and cardboard.