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    Dragonsoul

    Dragonsoul

    Games

    9.0 (1 Ratings) Rate It

    App

    Long ago, fearless heroes ruled the land with mighty powers. Then the jealous dragon Umlaut captured...

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Dean (6927 KP) rated Copshop (2021) in Movies

Sep 17, 2021  
Copshop (2021)
Copshop (2021)
2021 | Thriller
6
6.7 (6 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Stylish (2 more)
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Alexis Louder
Slow first half (0 more)
Good old style shoot 'em thriller
A fairly plain and simple action thriller, with over the top characters. Almost like a comic book adaption with a retro twist. A man on the run gets arrested hoping that will keep him safe. The hitmen on his tail have other ideas.
It's a little slow to getting going but it's not long before the chaos ensues and the bullets flying everywhere. Funny in places and Alexis Louder was impressive in her role. One to switch the brain off to and just enjoy the show.
  
    COMISO

    COMISO

    Brand

    Shenzhen Comiso Digtal Technology Ltd is a professional brand for audio product(mainly bluetooth...
    Part-time Spy (2017)

    Part-time Spy (2017)

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    Jang Young-shil, who couldn't get a full-time job no matter how hard she tried, finally is hired as...

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Dean (6927 KP) rated Nobody (2021) in Movies

Jan 22, 2022  
Nobody (2021)
Nobody (2021)
2021 | Action, Comedy, Crime
7
7.8 (20 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Great action scenes (1 more)
Totally over the top
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Full on Action
A fun full on non stop action film, once it gets going to the main story. From the director of @Hardcore Henry (2016) and it shows as this is is a similar vein. A bit like the John Wick films as a guy goes up against the odds a Russian Gang seek revenge. I like Bob Odenkirk but this is very different to his Saul role in Breaking Bad and the spin off, little hard to see him as a lethal weapon. One for action fans to enjoy.
  
The Orville: New Horizons
The Orville: New Horizons
2022 | Comedy, Sci-Fi
8
6.3 (3 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Season 3 (of, at the moment, 3) of Seth McFarlane's currently-more-Star-Trekky-than-Star-Trek show, with pretty much every episode this season hitting it out of the park.

While still present, the sometimes infantile humour of season 2 (and, in particular, season 1) has been dialled back quite a bit, while the SFX budget has seemingly inversely increased (although, obviously, still not up to motion picture levels!).

As with all good sci-fi, the season also takes in topical considerations through a sci-fi lens: top of my head, I can think of suicide, identity, gender politics, free will ...