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Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned (2007) "I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the Constellation of Kasterborous. I'm 903 years old and I'm the man who is gonna save your lives and all 6 billion people on the planet below. You got a problem with that?" A very watchable, action packed Christmas special which plays out like a sci-fi Poseidon Adventure with the lovely Kylie Minogue thrown in for good measure. |
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Apparently I ruined this film for a friend after playing him some Derek & Clive
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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Well it's now official Christmas , The best Christmas movie, nothing gives me the Christmas spirit quite like watching Hans Gruber fall of Nakatomi Plaza. 10/10 |
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Now I haven't, don't think I will this year, have a lot more Xmas films to go through
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Scrooged. 1988. Francis Xavier Cross a T.V. executive who is mean spirited is visited by his deceased boss and tells him he will be visited by three ghosts and to change his ways and discover the Christmas spirit. Bill Murray's and Richard Donner take on Charles Dicken's A Christmas carol with some good comical moments. David Johansen plays the cigar smoking taxi driver Ghost of Christmas Past, Carol Kane plays the funny beating Ghost of Christmas present. Robert Mitchum and John Houseman join the cast with Karen Allen as the love interest of the executive Scrooge as well with Bobcat Goldthwaite as the sacked assistant who comes back shotgun blazing. I didn't have much appreciation for this film as I thought it was just daft and typical Bill Murray trying to be funny and a bully at the same time but over the years of growing up I did see the funny side to it a bit more now it has grown on me and favorite in our household. 940305.jpg
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Dreamcatcher. 2003. Four friends go for a camping trip in Maine woods during the winter however this Winter, the town they visit is plagued by a unknown alien parasite. Although the book was exciting to read by Stephen King, I was hesitant about the film as the trailer didn't do it much justice, it is not a masterpiece to watch (maybe once every so many years) Thomas Jane, Damien Lewis, Timothy Olyphant and Jason Lee play the older friends who rescue and befriend a young boy Douglas (Duddits) and receive a psychic gift. Morgan Freeman plays the Colonel of Blue Squad Army who has been battling Alien beings most of his Army life. Like every other King Book, there seems to be changes to the characters, Colonel Kurtz was meant to be a total nasty prick, in the film he is seen as a man that has slowly lost the plot either by chasing aliens or exposed to their plague. There is some good bits that give out a snigger when the group head to the cabin which shows the friends can take the mickey out of each other and laugh it off. Think this is one of those situations where you either read the book or see the film but it can't be both. p31710_d_v8_aa.jpg
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How The Grinch Stole Christmas. 2000. On the outskirts of the town Whoville, Mr Grinch plans on ruining Christmas for the Whos. You got Jim Carrey who looked like he went OTT with the caffeine and appeared to enjoyed every moment of it, Ron Howard at the director's chair who seemed to have the P... taken out of him and Anthony Hopkins as the narrator (who better to do a narration of a children's book than Hannibal Lector himself). Even though the cartoon is about 20-30 minutes long and seemed rushed the film does take it's time to explain everything on why The Grinch hated Christmas so badly. The film might be daft, stupid, dare I say overacted, but it's still funny even after 20 years, and a bit happy when Grinchy's heart doubles in size. movieposter.jpg
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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) A largely unfunny third entry in the Santa Clause series and the worst of the three. A few choice lines from Alan Arkin aside and a reasonable final twenty minutes which revisited events in the first film, this was completely forgettable. I can't see this ever being watched a second time. |
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