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Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Talkie Tuesday: Pacific Rim

"Fortune favours the brave."


Hello everyone!

So a little while back, I was convinced, in my dawdling, by a good friend to finally sit down and watch Pacific Rim Uprising, but of course after I ACTUALLY watched it, I decided I needed to go back to the roots and remind myself what it was all about. 

Aka, long story short, I dug up my copy of Pacific Rim (which had also been showing on television for a number of times that week, and the week after) and popped it in to watch.

Now, I will admit, I originally watched this on a whim five years ago, thinking it was just going to be a lark to pass the time with.

Little did I know I'd be proven wrong on all counts.

There are of course things that could always be improved in every movie, but for Pacific Rim, especially, you can probably say there's very little of it.

Without further ado, let's go check out what the Breach is doing, shall we?

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Talkie Tuesday: King Arthur Legend of the Sword

"You're no longer a myth. You're starting to mean something."


Hello everyone!

It's another Tuesday and time for another movie review. They just keep on coming, don't they? I mean, regardless of the fact that it's been a while now since I've felt the need to absolutely HAVE to see a movie so I can review it, since ... I have a bunch of them still waiting to go. 

Yeah.

But anyway, this current one I'll be doing came as a recommendation from a very good friend of mine. I never intended to watch it - Guy Ritchie is one of those directors I have a love-hate relationship with. And by this, I mean that I genuinely love the stories he usually tries to sell on the big screen, but I hate the adaptations.

For instance, the Sherlock movies were so not my cup of tea. 

Which was why when I first saw the trailer for King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, I thought to myself - this looks amazing, but it has Jude Law in there and some weird magic and King Arthur looks wonky ... it has to be Ritchie.

Let me tell you, however - my friend convinced me. And I'm so glad she did.