23 may 2009
at home – tv, sky box office
this girl falls in love with a vampire
we really enjoyed this. i thought it was slick and well done. and the acting was pretty good too.
we like vampires.
i also thought the love story was very well done and it was very believable. you really got the sense that these [...]
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twilight
Posted in 2009, at home, fantasy, romance, sky box office, tv on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
saw v
Posted in 2009, at home, horror, sky box office, tv on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
16 may 2009
at home – sky box office
that saw guy is back from the dead. sort of
and that’s pretty much it. i think he set all this up before he died in the last one. i think. to be honest, they all merge together.
is there anything that stands out from this one? hmmm… let me [...]
mamma mia
Posted in 2009, at home, romantic comedy, sky box office, tv, tagged musical on September 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
31 jan 2009
at home – tv, sky box office
meryl streep and pierce brosnan sing badly but we don’t mind ’cause they’re in greece and everyone is happy
we watched this after charlotte was looking grumpier and grumpier during the mummy 3. this one was for charlotte – after having made her watch some or other science [...]
ghost town
Posted in 2009, at home, comedy, romance, romantic comedy, sky box office, tv on April 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
saturday 11 april
at home – sky box office
during a routine operation ricky gervais dies for 7 minutes and afterwards he can see dead people
we like old ricky. this was fun.
i was a bit worried in the beginning, ’cause it wasn’t that funny. then it became clear that it was actually a romantic comedy (they didn’t [...]
indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull
Posted in 2006, adventure, at home, sky box office, tv, tagged harrison ford, steven spielberg, the russians on December 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
sunday 28 december 2008
at home - sky box office
indy has to find this crystal skull and has to go to wachaputukitchutoo to put it on some crystal skeleton
this was all right. sadly not as good as the other ones. i don’t know what went wrong. it was as if spielberg had done the casting, done [...]
the mist
Posted in 2008, at home, horror, sky box office, tagged apocalyptic, monsters, stephen king on November 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
friday 28 november 2008
at home – sky box office
this big old mist rolls in, trapping a bunch of people in a grocery store, and then creepy things start appearing.
its funny how with some movies the ending has such a big influence on what you think of the film. we enjoyed this film quite a lot [...]
forgetting sarah marshall
Posted in 2008, at home, comedy, sky box office, tagged romantic comedy, russell brand on November 23, 2008 | 5 Comments »
sunday 23 november 2008
at home – sky box office
this bloke gets dumped by his celebrity girlfriend for a sex maniac
we really enjoyed this! charlotte says this was probably the best film she’s watched this year. its done by the same people that did knocked up, so it has a few of the same actors and [...]
hot fuzz
Posted in 2008, at home, comedy, crime, mystery, sky box office, tagged simon pegg, spoof on November 16, 2008 | 6 Comments »
october 2008
at home – sky box office
we had a lot of fun with this! it had two things i like – cop satire and small-village-england satire.
it also had quite a good story, which is something which most of simon pegg’s stuff has. nick frost was on top form in this and even though i’d [...]
the eye
Posted in 2008, at home, horror, sky box office, tagged ghosties, hallucinations, surgical transplant on November 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
7 november 2008
at home – sky box office
shutter
Posted in 2008, at home, horror, japanese, mystery, sky box office, tagged ghosties, japan on November 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
16 november 2008
at home – sky box office
A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved.