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How to Train your Dragon - the live action version.
Was it any good?
Curse of the Undead -- A western horror (vampire gunslinger) film from 1959. Arguably bad enough to have qualified for the MST3K treatment.
"It seemed like a nice neighborhood to have bad habits in.” Raymond Chandler
The Gin Rickey Singularity -- Dirty Talk competition entry
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Superman, which is sweet, intelligent and too much fun. Rachel Brosnahan was the perfect Lois Lane, Mister Teriffic was exactly that, and Krypto a true scene stealer. I haven't had this much fun at a superhero flick since Tony Stark took the Avengers out for Schwarma.
Ditto!
Lose My Breath is my story for the Elements story competition. I hope you'll check it out!
I agree with Sprite on Fantastic Four, as i loved the retro vibe, the way the Silver Surfer was presented, which was true to the original Norrin Radd, story, and Galactus himself as a nigh-omnipotent being who wants out. Reed was a good man, scientist to the core, Johnny has vastly more sense than presented, Ben Grimm shockingly well-adjsuted and Susan Storm clearly the anchor that holds it all together Really, really Fantastic job. It's nice seeing a superhero movie without utter black, which is what DC got so wrong with Henry Cavill's Superman.
Watched the new Running Man movie on a flight yesterday. It was closer to the book and full of clever little easter eggs, but overall, it lacked all the mad coke-fuelled charm of the 80s version, and the ending of the movie was pretty muddled plot-wise.
Don't believe everything that you read.
"Normal" with Bob Odenkirk and Henry Winkler. It was typical Bob Odenkirk. We liked it.
Lose My Breath is my story for the Elements story competition. I hope you'll check it out!