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Detention is a weird one for sure. I wasn't really sure what to make of it let alone rate it when I first saw it. I've seen it a few times now and am still none the wiser, although it does have a strange draw to it that has led me back to its odd charms, so I guess you could lump me in with the 'like it' camp.
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457897192.639207.jpg Never seen this before, another classic Disney with great animation, songs and characters. None which are Snow White herself who I found to be very unlikable with her annoying high pitched voice and how she treats the dwarfs and the way she barged into their life's . But thankful the dwarfs ( especially grumpy ) and the wonderfully evil queen made up for Snow White . 7.5/10 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457897458.886966.jpg A true 50s scifi Classic that has never look better than it does on Blu ray 9/10 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457897510.130991.jpg Another great Disney classic with host a great characters and catchy songs. The Hercules legend with a slightly twist here he is not half god but in fact was a full God that had most of his powers apart from his great strength stripped by hades and the only way for Herc to get his god hood back is to become a true hero. 8/10 No watching which is my first viewing ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457897779.444280.jpg Followed by ImageUploadedByTapatalk1457897808.645942.jpg Last edited by trebor8273; 13th March 2016 at 07:54 PM. |
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Strange opinion about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which I think is one of the greatest Disney films and a surefire classic due to the great characters, terrific songs, groundbreaking feature length animation and wonderful mixture of light and dark scenes – the sequence in the woods is still incredibly effective. When compared to Hercules, a film I found quite weak and forgettable, it shows what a genius Walt Disney was.
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Saw Ransom last night. No, not the mid 90s one with Mel Gibson, the mid 70s one with Sean Connery. A bunch of terrorists (led by Ian McShane) hijack a plane in Scandinavia, demanding the release of a bunch of other terrorists or they'll blow 100 passengers to bits. The authorities can't capitulate quick enough, but the Scandinavian Security Chief (Sean Connery, still Scottish) has no intention of letting any of them get away... Very entertaining and solid 70s thriller. I was particularly delighted to see that one of McShane's terrorists was Christopher Ellison, aka Frank Burnside from The Bill! |
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