Outlander
Outlander (2009). Matt was remarking the other morning that I don’t have much time left to watch loud and noisy movies at home – Ling will make doubly sure of that when Hannah arrives in a fortnight LOL. I saw
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
Outlander (2009). Matt was remarking the other morning that I don’t have much time left to watch loud and noisy movies at home – Ling will make doubly sure of that when Hannah arrives in a fortnight LOL. I saw
Bolt (2008). I didn’t catch Bolt when it was here on the big screens late last year. The trailer seemed pretty blah – something about an actor dog who genuinely believed he had super powers, a psychotic hamster, and a
NCIS (2003+). In between the episodes of The Tudors, another series I’ve started watching on DVD rental is NCIS, short for Naval Criminal Investigative Service. The series is based on the investigative cases by a fictitious team of special agents
Continued from the previous post.:) Secondly, the story telling in The Tudors has little of the moral ambiguity that was one of the main reasons why I enjoyed The Sopranos so much. I’m guessing back 470 years ago, ethical matters
I’ve been spending my evenings in the last several days watching The Tudors, and am done with the first season and half-way in the second. More remarks on the series.:) The package came with a sticker with a review quote
The Tudors (2007+). One period of history I’ve been intrigued by is the hundred year old period of power held by the Tudor dynasty in the 15th to 16th century England. While this period of history has been well-related in
Dresden (2006) – on rental DVD. One of the tragic outcomes of the second world was the devastation of German cities rich in art, history, music and culture. Dresden was one such city. The city had been spared off Allied
I’ve been using a running number for the home cinema post title, and seeing the number of films I watch and the posts I make of them, the post title numbering would have got ridiculous. So, I’m gonna title the
The Onion strikes again – this time on the new Star Trek film! Lots of the usual nutty jokes, though some of which may only make sense to Trek fans.:) Trekkies Bash New Star Trek Film As ‘Fun, Watchable’
Star Trek (2009). While I’m not as serious a Trekkie than say some of those fellows who attend the Star Trek conventions, I think I’ve seen enough of the 43 year old series now. I was really looking forward to
Transporter 3 (2008). The other Jason Statham movie to arrive together with In the Name of the King was the third movie in a series that sees Statham as former SEAL operative turned karate death-dealing expert who drives packages around
Two films lead-starring Brit action-actor Jason Statham came in through rental the other day, so here’re some brief comments on the first.:) In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007). If there’s one thing German director Uwe
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