Category Archives: Movies

Movie Review – ‘The Greatest Showman’

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I think there’s a tradition going on that around Christmas time there’s a musical movie spectacular that leads into the New Year. This was the case with ‘Les Misérables’ and certainly the case with ‘La La Land’. So it’s fair that ‘The Greatest Showman’ is the latest musical film spectacular at the cinema. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Batman Begins’

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I’ve started ‘The Dark Knight Trilogy’ which I had for Christmas last year! Here is my first DVD review on ‘Batman Begins’, the first film from ‘The Dark Knight Trilogy’. It stars Christian Bale as Batman and is directed by Christopher Nolan. I am looking forward to seeing the rest of this ‘Batman’ film trilogy. Continue reading

New ‘Beethoven’ Page and Reviews

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I’ve now added a new page to my blog on the ‘Beethoven’ film series. These are family films about a 185 pound St. Bernard dog called Beethoven who has adventures with the Newton family. I watched the first two ‘Beethoven’ movies as a kid in the 1990s and have now reviewed them. Continue reading

Christmas DVD Review – ‘Goldfinger’

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Let me share with you another DVD I got for Christmas from my best mate, Stephen. This is the James Bond film, ‘Goldfinger’, with Sean Connery. Now, I have seen this movie before when one of my other friends, David, brought it into school for us in the class to watch during one Christmas time. Continue reading

Christmas DVD reviews – The ‘Nativity’ Film Series

 

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Yes, I suppose I’ve got the Christmas blues here. In the transition from 2017 into 2018, I’ve been watching the ‘Nativity’ family film series on DVD. That’s the three ‘Nativity’ films which I suppose should be called a trilogy at the moment. But that doesn’t seem to be the case, as I will explain later. Continue reading

Week 3.9 – ‘Star Wars Film Review Season’

Last time in ‘Star Wars Film Review Season’!!!

Um…Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader in ‘Revenge of the Sith’.

That’s about it really.

(realises) Wait a minute! Continue reading

Christmas DVD Review – ‘Batman vs. Two-Face’

SPOILERS ALERT!!!

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At last! I’ve seen ‘Batman vs. Two-Face’. I’m so pleased, as I’ve really enjoyed this animated ‘Batman’ movie for Christmas 2017! This film is a great tribute to Adam West who played Batman in the 1960s TV series. I enjoyed every minute of it! You don’t want to miss out on this ‘Batman’ action-adventure! Continue reading

Quick DVD Review – ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh’

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I had quite a nostalgic Christmas present from my parents this year. I enjoyed revisiting and re-watching ‘The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh’. This was a Disney animated film released in 1977, featuring three memorable stories that were originally in 1966, 1968 and 1974. I remember watching these three stories when I was little. Continue reading

New ‘Doctor Who’ Timelines and Reviews for the Peter Cushing era

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By the time you’ve read this post, you’ll probably have finished seeing ‘Twice Upon A Time’ with Peter Capaldi and David Bradley. I’ll give a review on the ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas special tomorrow. Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Home Alone’

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This past week, I saw the movie ‘Home Alone’ which was re-released at Showcase Cinemas in Nantgarw on selected days! I enjoyed seeing this film again at the cinema! I’d seen ‘Home Alone’ before on VHS and DVD. It was very extraordinary to see the film on the big screen for the first time. Continue reading