
Football School: Where Football Explains the World
Ben Lyttleton, Alex Bellos and Spike Gerrell
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A groundbreaking new series from two bestselling writers that teaches you about the world through...

Android Game Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
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Android game apps are typically the most popular type of Android apps in the various Google Play,...

On Warne
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THE CRICKET SOCIETY/MCC BOOK OF THE YEAR and THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS CRICKET BOOK OF THE...

BookwormLea (3034 KP) rated The Exorcist in Phoenix Theatre (London, United Kingdom) in Shows
Jul 16, 2020
What I also loved was how clever the stage setting was! It was all one set. Nothing moved or changed. It looked like a dollhouse and the only thing they did was switch the light on the room they were in. So clever and very effective!!! If you're ever in London, go see it!!!!

Ben Watt recommended Blue Train by John Coltrane in Music (curated)

Beth Orton recommended Nina Simone Sings The Blue by Nina Simone in Music (curated)

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Taken (2009) in Movies
Mar 10, 2021
The plot: Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson), a former government operative, is trying to reconnect with his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace). Then his worst fears become real when sex slavers abduct Kim and her friend shortly after they arrive in Paris for vacation. With just four days until Kim will be auctioned off, Bryan must call on every skill he learned in black ops to rescue her.
Its the best one out of the trilogy, should of there been 2 more sequels, no. But $$$.
Intresting fact: Jeff Bridges was first cast as Bryan Mills, but after he dropped out of the project, Liam Neeson accepted the part, desiring to play a more physically demanding role than he was used to. Neeson at first thought the film to be no more than a "little side road" for his career, expecting it to be released directly to video.
Only watch this one.

Awix (3310 KP) rated Tales That Witness Madness (1973) in Movies
Oct 27, 2020
Not up to the standard of any of the Amicus portmanteaus, mainly because of a sub-par script - the twists to the various tales are either screamingly obvious, completely baffling or non-existent - but it's sort of campy fun anyway, with an interesting cast and reasonably good direction. Not remotely scary, though. The fact that much of it is totally ridiculous (the so-called Hawaiians look eastern European, and that's before we even get to the stuffed tiger or Michael Jayston going to bed wth a log) somehow doesn't detract from the entertainment value. Would have been nice to see more of Donald Pleasance, but you can't have everything.

Special Forces Strike
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Play as a Special Forces Striker to CS the brutal armed terrorists commandos who are engaged in...

Active Soccer 2 DX
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Following the great success of the console version, the Active Soccer series is back and is now...