More movie watching, more catching up. And on with the viewing...
Christopher Robin
Starring: Ewen McGregor and Hayley Atwell
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: A little boy who grew up..
Winnie the Pooh was the very first book that I was given so naturally I really wanted to like this movie.
Sadly it's all a bit meh though the actors try their best.
I'll think I'll stick Disney's original Winnie the Pooh movie in all its animated glory.
The Breaker Upperers
Starring: Kiwi's
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: The business of breaking up.
And that's two for two.
Another one I wanted to like and another one that was all bit meh. Not nearly as funny as I thought it would be or as it likes to think it is.
Not a good start to the week's viewing.
The Girl in the Spider's Web
Starring: The woman who play the Queen
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: A hacker gets in over her head.
Would you believe three for three. Seriously maybe I should stop picking movies.
Watchable - but only just.
Juliet Naked
Starring: Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: Stuck-in-a-rut Annie strikes up a correspondence with a elusive one time famous musician who her boyfriend happens to idolise.
Finally. A movie that actually works and is totally sweet. Ethan Hawke totally rocks the musician vibe and of a man who really just wants to get on with life but has no idea how until he meets Annie, a woman whose life is in just as much of a rut as his is.
Kind of lovely and down-beat all round.
Crazy Rich Asians
Starring: Asians everywhere
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: An uber-rich romcom
Don't even think about the story because as we romcom watchers know, t's been done before.
Instead just sit back and wallow in all the glitz and go in knowing it will all work its self out in the end.
Don't a bad romcom but sadly let down by the virtual zero chemistry between the two leads.
Always at the Caryle
Starring: n/a
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: An inside look at one of the World's most exclusive hotels.
What the blurb said.
Autumn Stables
Starring: No idea who they are
Original release: 2018
Synopsis: A widow sells her ranch but finds it difficult to let it go.
A Hallmark kind of movie that is actually not made by Hallmark.
A romance that also stars horses and a rather nice looking house. I actually paid more attention to the house than to the story. Just saying.
A pleasant way to wile away a couple of hours just don't expect much.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
Starring: Luke Evans and Rebecca Hall
Original release: 2017.
Synopsis: The unconventional life of Dr William Martson, the man who created Wonder Woman.
A beautiful love story between three people in an era when being conventional was the norm.
Sad and beautiful and just fascinating.
I mentioned a few months ago how much I love audiobooks. A press of a button and instant story right there to enjoy as you cook, clean, garden or have a long and leisurely soak in the bath.
The BBC produce a a lot of my favs but another company is also just as good - Big Finish. Yep it's all about the B's here.
If you're into science-fiction then Big Finish is a definite must. Especially as their collection of titles are so good. Like extra super good. Even better they bring out new titles every month. EVERY MONTH. Which is just so awesome but also kind of dangerous because if you're anything like me you'll be tempted to buy as many as you can. Fortunately for my bank balance I manage to restraint myself - just. Though that doesn't mean that my collection of titles is small or not growing. I just hold myself back a little and be a bit picky as to what to get.
So what's in my collection...
Stargate SG-1 Part One and Two
The very first audio's that I ever listened to and OMG these are sooo good. Totally helps that the actors who performed the roles in the TV show are the same actors in the audio.
Probably one of my all time favs.
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Bernice Summerfield
A time traveling archaeologist. Is it any wonder that I love this series.
Exciting and also kind of dark at times this series of audios will get you completely hooked. No surprise that I have all one hundred episodes.
Why no one has ever turned this in to an actual TV series I have no idea. Time travel. Space travel. Strong female character. It just ticks all the boxes. Someone please make this a show.
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Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor
Writings these down I'm realising how hard it is to pick a favourite because they are all sooo good. As with the Bernice Summerfield series I have every episode of the 8th Doctor's adventures. Paul McGann is just brilliant in this role. Probably the best Doctor Who ever. Or at the very least tied with David Tennant for the top position.
The rest of the cast are pretty amazing too.
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Torchwood
If you've watch Doctor Who then you'll know all about Captain Jack Harkness. Even more so if you've actually watched Torchwood because you'll also know about the rest of the team.
This audio series fills in quite a lot of the blanks and yes it is seriously good. And yes I know I keep saying that.
One of the few audio series that has made me cry. Like literally sob buckets. Because Ianto is in some of the audios and his and Jack's love story is just beyond awesome.
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Vienna
Bounty hunter extraordinaire, this series is just sooo much fun. Less darker than some of other Big Finish titles this series follows Vienna Salvatori on her various adventures. All generously paid for of course.
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And another theme. This time it was all about the 80s. What can I say except I'm a sucker for bad fashion tastes and cheesy films.
Splash
Starring: Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah
Original release: 1984
Synopsis: The fish movie
Really it's just about two people who have sex a lot and 'fall in love' without hardly speaking a word to each other. Now that's what I call romance...
Still it was made in the 80s so maybe that was what romance was all about back then.
Tom Hanks in his geeky, slightly slutty phase.
Pretty in Pink
Starring: Molly Ringwald, James Spader and that other guy.
Original release: 1986
Synopsis: An poor girl falls for a popular rich boy.
Great music, great clothes. Seriously if 80s clothes really had been as awesome's as Andie's I'd still be wearing them now.
A nice, sweet love story though why she didn't run off with James Spader I have no idea. Even at his bad boy best he was totally worth it. A good girl reforms a bad boy - why did they not do that movie instead?
Sorry Andrew McCarthy but you were a bit of a sap.
And yes I have watched this movie several times. I make no apologies.
Some Kind of Wonderful
Starring: Eric Stolz, Mary Stuart Masteron and Lea Thompson
Original release: 1987
Synopsis:A poor boy gets the courage to ask out the popular girl while his tomboy best friend watches on.
So it's basically a rehash as Pretty in Pink and yet it really is even better than its predecessor.
Once again a great soundtrack and strong acting by all three leads which helps make the story just that little bit more believable and I love how one of the female characters decides that she doesn't need a guy in her life to be happy and decides to figure our what she wants and who she is on her own terms.
Perfect endings all round.
Tequila Sunrise
Starring: Kurt Russell, Mel Gibson and Michele Pfeiffer.
Original release: 1988
Synopsis: A cop, a criminal and the woman in between.
Mel Gibson before he lost his looks and his mind.
And why I never realised how sexy Kurt could be I have no idea. The scenes between him and Michelle just sizzle, though she tries just a tad to hard to be like Lauren Bacall which just doesn't work.
Sexy, steamy and quite good.
Starcrossed
Starring: James Spader
Original release: 1985
Synopsis: A mechanic helps woman on the run.
Okay, I'll admit it. This movie is totally cheesy and really kind of bad in places. Terrible music (except for the lovely electronic piece that plays a couple of times), terrible clothes, terrible special effects. It's the 80's at it's worse and finest.
And yet...
I kind of liked it.
James Spader is once again on form playing a sweet, nice guy who gets in over his head and yet takes it all in his stride. Nothing phases this guy. Like seriously nothing. It also helps that 80s James was also seriously hot. It's that whole flopping hair thing.
The story is also kind of nice and sci-fi (and yeah that's a spoiler).
Weirdly I'd probably watch this again.
PS excuse the terrible poster.
Babycakes
Starring: Ricki Lake
Original release: 1989
Synopsis: Grace is an
overweight mortuary cosmetician who falls for Rob, a handsome
subway train conductor who doesn’t even know she exists.
I love this movie.
And yeah I know Grace definitely comes across as a bit stalkery in the beginning and yet it kind of works.
A movie all about finding the confidence to be yourself.