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Bohemian Rhapsody - The Soundtrack by Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody - The Soundtrack by Queen
2018 | Rock, Soundtrack
Love Queen! I was lucky enough to see them at the IOW Festival in 2016...would have loved to have seen Freddie back in the day but I have to say Adam Lambert did him justice & was a great act. (0 more)
  
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Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) created a post

Feb 15, 2023  
Update tomorrow my review of puss in boots last wish will up after that weekend away to Birmingham hilton for lux 2 convention celebrating the tv show lucifer meeting the stars of the show lucky me photos up Sunday nights post
     
Logan Lucky (2017)
Logan Lucky (2017)
2017 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
Sleeper
If you are looking for a movie that checks all the boxes, Logan Lucky is the one. I LOVE finding gems like these. Sleepers. Sure you can see movies like Logan and War For the Planet of the Apes coming from a mile away. You expect them to be great It's films like Logan Lucky, however, that keep the movie calendar refreshing.

Just fired from his job and trying to make enough money to take care of his daughter, Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) devises a plan to rob the Coca-Cola 600 race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tatum is awesome in his role, but has a great deal of help from a star-studded the cast the likes of Daniel Craig, Adam Driver, and Katie Holmes. With too many hilarious moments to count and an overly lovable protagonist who you can't help but root for, Logan Lucky is one of the year's best.

In 2007, I saw a movie called Stardust that surprised the heck out of me by how good it was. I mean, the film just came out of nowhere but I couldn't have been happier that I saw it. Logan Lucky gives me the exact same vibe. I give it a very solid 97.
  
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Jessalyn Joy (118 KP) created a poll

Jul 16, 2017  
Poll
What is your favorite Nicholas Sparks romantic movie?

The Notebook
A Walk to Remember

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The Best of Me

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The Last Song

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Safe Haven

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Nights in Rodanthe

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The Last Song

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The Longest Ride
Message in a Bottle

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Dear John

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The Lucky One

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The Choice

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Zombies Lake (1980)
Zombies Lake (1980)
1980 | International, Horror
10
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
It has very adult sequences (0 more)
Adult horror
The movie is a classic with adult sequences. I remember my family walking out of this movie when I was a kid. Hey, who knew there was be naked women swimming in the lake? Some lucky zombies huh?
  
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Dishnet Tech (3 KP) created a post

Jun 10, 2019  
10 Very Good Google Home Games to play using your smart speaker -

1. Mad Libs
2. Ding Dong Coconut
3. Song Pop
4. Absurd Is The Word
5. Sub War
6. 21 BlackJack
7. Akinator
8. Lucky Trivia
9. Truth Or Dare
10. Never Have I Ever
     
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Stephen (210 KP) rated Life Of Pi (2012) in Movies

Feb 28, 2019 (Updated Mar 2, 2019)  
Life Of Pi (2012)
Life Of Pi (2012)
2012 | Adventure, Drama
A Truly Modern Fairytale
A stunningly breathtaking movie, that takes you on an amazing journey. I was lucky to see this in 3D, as I feel some of the magic would be lost in the 2D version. So lovely to see justice paid to such a beautiful book.
  
A Book of Mediterranean Food
A Book of Mediterranean Food
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"I was very lucky that someone gave me this as my first cookbook. David doesn't give a lot in terms of the recipes - "take a handful and throw it in the pan with some garlic" - so you have to think for yourself. And then you figure it out."

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Wanna Get Lucky? (Lucky O'Toole #1)
Wanna Get Lucky? (Lucky O'Toole #1)
Deborah Coonts | 2010 | Contemporary, Crime, Humor & Comedy, Mystery, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Lucky O'Toole is head of Customer Relations at the splendidly over-the-top Babylon Hotel and Casino complex in Las Vegas. That means she spends all of her time dealing with the gamblers, drunks and high maintenance high rollers as well as dealing with any potential bad publicity. When a cocktail waitress falls out of one of their helicopters and is headline news it is a complication Lucky doesn't need, but as she starts to deal with this latest problem it soon becomes clear it may not have been an accident. Determined to get to the bottom of what is going on she plunges into the seedy world of Vegas behind the bright lights. As if this isn't enough her long-neglected love life starts adding complications all of its own. With the adult film awards and a convention for swingers about to hit the hotel she certainly has her hands full.

This book has it all. It is very funny (and yes I did laugh out loud several times and insist on reading passages out to my wife) with Lucky's self-deprecating humour and sharp sarcastic streak balanced off against the odd ball events that happen that could only be considered routine in Las Vegas. Coonts has a terrifically light touch with both dialogue and prose. I particularly liked the way lucky didn't just answer her phone but 'pushes to talk'. That always made me smile.

There is also a good thriller plot around the fall from the helicopter and who might be responsible and for what reason. Lucky has good reason to suspect everyone, even those she feels she ought to trust as the plot goes to the heart of the power play behind the big casino resorts. Although most of the pieces are in place and it's pretty clear what has happened by just over half way through, it's still fun seeing Lucky use all her contacts and knowledge to round everything up to a satisfying conclusion.

Romance is also a big theme, with Lucky being thrown into a quandary over her love life and friendships. She struggles with this between trying to sort out the main plot line and as the book goes on it becomes more important both to her and the reader, but again Coonts deals with this well and at no point does the narrative bog down in any kind of over-romantic slush but manages to keep everything light but believable.

There is also some personal background for Lucky to deal with, and also her complicated relationship with her mother (who runs an out of town brothel) thrown into the mix to keep everything lively. This is certainly not a boring read.

Despite some of the obvious themes - Lucky's romantic incidents, her mother running a brothel, the adult movie stars and the swingers convention - there is nothing salacious or titillating. Lucky has essentially seen it all before and is far to smart to do anything other than make sardonic comments.

The characterisation is superb. Lucky is a brilliant character, very capable and with her acerbic wit very much to the fore. The supporting cast are no less well drawn, any of them could have carried a book of their own. Tall Texan security man Paxton Dane, occasionally baffled by the detail of how Las Vegas works is a good foil for Lucky as is her best friend Teddie, a female impersonator who looks better in her clothes than she does. The inexperienced Detective Romeo is gifted the arrest by Lucky but doesn't ever feel like he is just a stooge. There are too many more to mention here but each one - staff, guests or anyone else that appears - you get the impression that you are only seeing the smallest snapshot of their larger life.

There are some coincidences and luck in getting the plots to work out but after all, this is Vegas. There is too much fun to be had reading this book to worry about every detail.

Overall this is a terrific book and one that would appeal to anyone who likes a sassy, sharp and sexy story set in the seedy and seamy world of the Strip.
  
Lucky In Love
Lucky In Love
Kasie West | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
I want to call it wholesome, but that isn’t quite accurate. There is just something very good about her writing. And I don’t necessarily mean that in a technical or even aesthetic sense.
Critic- Elle Kurz
Original Score- 4 out of 5

Read Review: https://ellekurz.wordpress.com/2017/05/27/lucky-in-love/