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Old 27th November 2021, 11:07 PM
nicholasrope nicholasrope is offline
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King Richard

Film based on The Williams Sisters rise through The Tennis Ranks via their Father played by Will Smith. Entertaining watch as it appears that he has the best intentions but goes about it heavy handily.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie

The 1995 release with the original TV cast which sees a powerful enemy rise and try to take over the world.

I remember back in the day when at Christmas Time, the major shops like Woolworths, WH Smiths, HMV, Boots...etc would put out Christmas Catalogues, where they would have pictures of all the Videos that would be out for Christmas (This was back when price comparison was you went from shop to shop) and this cover would be featured and after finding the DVD cheap in a CEX, I took the plunge (For nostalgic purposes) ok, it's cheesy, corny, not well acted but it stayed true to it's roots and didn't try to be anything it wasn't . I can see me putting this on again when I don't want to watch anything serious.

Any Given Sunday

Magnificent Film starring an all star cast which sees a American Football team go through a lot of trials and tribulations such as a losing streak, injuries and cocky players. There are so many great performances and well acted scenes. In a way, it was a shame that it didn't get any award nominations.

This was one of the earliest DVD's I got and it was the 1st one with Extras which I wasn't used to at the time.

The Octagon

Chuck Norris goes after a Ninja Assassination Training School which is run by his Adoptive Brother.

Maybe it's just me but this was more complicated than it needed to be as well as having too many characters.

Oh, don't get me started on the inner monologues detailing his thoughts.
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