What is a Tardis and a daleks? And if I queued it up on Netflix, what season or actor should I start with? You know I'm just going to get all symbolic with this stuff.I'll just keep it to myself and appreciate it in normal mode.
What is a Tardis and a daleks? And if I queued it up on Netflix, what season or actor should I start with? You know I'm just going to get all symbolic with this stuff.I'll just keep it to myself and appreciate it in normal mode.
Love that face and those shoes!
That's cool. My dad used to watch Doctor Who too actually. I forgot. Maybe it is/was more popular than I thought.
I'm not a big fan of the daleks (Doctor Who fans are probably going, "What!?!). My favorite alien/monster thing is the weeping angels. My favorites is season 5 with Matt Smith and season 3 with David Tennant and Martha as his companion. These are my favorites because of the stories, the doctor, and the companions. A perfect combination. So I would recommend those to start, but it really depends on your taste. Christopher Eccleston was a great doctor, but I don't like the actress Billie Piper.
Excuse me, I am making perfect sense. You're just not keeping up. - The Doctor
Mehhh, classics are much better
1. Tom Baker
2. Colin Baker
3. William Hartnell
However, it changes every hour....so Troughton and McCoy will be there tomorrow! NOT PETER DAVISON THOUGH! terrible...terrible
RIGHT ONWARDS! A few films I have actually bothered to watch! yey!
Here we goooo...
1. Johnny English 2 - Right, apart from Rik Mayall not being in it!I was disappointed that the film wasn't as funny as the first Johnny English film. I feel there's not much more to be said after this film and I don't think it was really needed to be made. Rowan Atkinson was on top form though throughout and I guess him being in anything makes it great! I however want him to return to TV Mr Bean or Blackadder!
2. Apollo 18, Paranormal Activity in Space someone may call it....I actually thought it was very good and I enjoyed the aliens and how they were presented and how the audience still didn't have an absolute clue what they were at the end! It all seemed all real and I thought overall they did a superb job on the actual shots and how they created THE MOON! Big job for designers to do!
3. Cowboys and Aliens, I got bored until the aliens came...then I was bored of the aliens....then I was bored of the film....borrrrringgg! HARRISON FORD SHAME ON YOU! GET BACK TO STAR WARS!
Next I will be reviewing (if you can call it reviewing???) THE THING PREQUEL 2011! and....Dark City Directors Cut, which I know I'll be enjoying because I love the actual film.
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The Frighteners.
Jeffrey Combs is the greatest actor of all time.
I really liked it, I give it an A![]()
Valar Dohaeris
Hi Robbie...I bought a dvd of TWBB a few weeks ago, and have put it somewhere....I am currently tearing the house apart looking for it!!
The last "proper" film I sat and watched was "Brighton rock", the original 50s/60s British one with Attenborough, etc...Purely beacuse of A: the "Moz Connection", B, It was just starting on TV, and C, to actually see if it was indeed, a UK cinema Milestone, as it is always praised to be....
I was sadly disappointed. the Characters were completely un-convincing ( especially "Dallow"( or was it "Spicer"???)....a near OAP Lush hanging around in a 17 year olds "Gang" was just stupid...) and a completely unbelievable "sub plot" about the Psychic Drunken/Drinking lady who ALWAYS seemed to be in Just exactly the right place the ( ludicrous)plot required her to be...and Dickie attenborough acting made my ashtray on the table look like Brando. I thought it was UTTER TOSH, but maybe that's just me...although I think I did spot some sort of underlying "Homosexual" references in the story...but again, maybe that's just me....
How have I not seen this movie? I've been looking for a clip of it that I saw in someone's top ten quotes reel and I can't find that clip, but looking at all the others make me think this movie is amazing. Here's that reel, the quote is number one but you have to slog through some stupid stuff to get to it.
We watched the human centipede last night and I think we're going to watch part 2 today.
I didn't just see this movie, but it is a movie every Morrissey fan should see. It's intensely symbolic and relevant. I watched this montage because Morrissey's finger bandage in all the photos always reminds me of Margot's wooden finger.She wears fur because she's often an animal. She's always smoking because she's the Moz king. And it's a hilarious, beautifully executed movie.
Last night I watched the extraordinary and unsettling documentary The Tears of Gaza, about Israel's war against Gaza 2008-2009. Watch it! The whole movie is on youtube.
Israel is the worst rogue state in the world.
What then is salvation? I believe that salvation is the process through which one suddenly is able to bear that this life is meaninglees, empty, cold and indifferent - in itself a nothingness.
Young Adam, starring Ewan Mcgregor on a boat.
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Watching Harold & Maude...
Yes, I know. It's sappy as fuck, but then I am a sappy individual, I guess.
Sister, I'm a pissant.
I've just watched "The 400 blows", "Volver" and "Bananas".