Film ~ Jungle
Fabulous true life tragic and amazing adventure starring Daniel Radcliffe - loved it so much I could have watched it again straight away, and now want to read the book.
5 stars
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Black Mirror Season 4
A glimpse into the technology of the not so distant future... brilliant, as always. 6 separate stories ~ my favourites were 1, 3 and 5.
5 stars
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Stranger Things Season 2
Liked this series much more than the first. Sci-Fi series set in 1984. Gives me the feeling of curling up in bed reading comics, as a child. Love that it's not all about today's technology; will appeal to the oldies like me!
4.5 stars
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Borg vs McEnroe ~ film
About their thrilling 1980s final! (The guy who played Borg was amazing)
4.5 stars
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
The long-running comedy series starring Larry David, who created Seinfeld. I watch a few episodes of this whenever I feel like something light; always great.
4.5 stars
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Fearless - serial drama
Lawyer tries to prove the innocence of a child killer and opens up a whole can of worms. I did like it, but don't think I would have remembered it if I hadn't made a note of it straight away. It's worth watching.
3.5/4 stars
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Doomsday ~ post apocalyptic film from 2008
The first five minutes showed great promise. After that it was preposterous rubbish, mostly. Gangs of unruly punks in forgotten Scotland, who all happen to be really great looking with great bodies despite living on a diet of human flesh. Breakaway gang of immunes live in a castle, and for some reason all dress in medieval attire. Scantily clad girl beats huge man in full body armour in battle. You get the picture. Some good music, though.
2 stars
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American Gothic ~ serial killer family thriller
2 stars
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Mostly preposterous rubbish, but I watched it to the end, possibly because it starred the bloke out of Banshee who is totally hot. Includes token beautiful, successful professional woman who happens to be a lesbian, as is usual in TV drama these days (nb, this is not a slur against the LGBTQ community, but a criticism of the patronising tokenism present in the TV industry).