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Is it as upsetting as the trailers look, I'm soft as shite and will be blubbing for days.The Wild Robot
What a film. Brilliant stuff.
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Is it as upsetting as the trailers look, I'm soft as shite and will be blubbing for days.The Wild Robot
What a film. Brilliant stuff.
Is it as upsetting as the trailers look, I'm soft as shite and will be blubbing for days.
Nee way im watching that.Is it as upsetting as the trailers look, I'm soft as shite and will be blubbing for days.
BookmarkedGreyhound - Apple tv
8/10.
Tom Hanks and small part for Stephen Graham.
Ww2 film based on the Atlantic crossings - this one is 37 ships and the danger of the u boats, particularly when vunerablewhen they have no air cover.
Hanks is the captain of an American destroyer leading the Convoy.
After 10 minutes pretty much non stop action - some brilliant scenes out in the Atlantic. Really enjoyed it.
Ha ha same here, he wrote the eulogy when it was finally taken down amid the infamous 'worm vomit' reveal-o-matic.Always have a soft spot for Alex Garland due to his love of Digitiser back in the day.
Turner the Worm being sick. How the hell did that get past the sub-editors?Ha ha same here, he wrote the eulogy when it was finally taken down amid the infamous 'worm vomit' reveal-o-matic.
I'm pretty sure he named one of the chapters in The Beach after a digitiser catchphrase too.
It's a Disney type happy ending...so enjoyIs it as upsetting as the trailers look, I'm soft as shite and will be blubbing for days.
Looks like a rip off of Flow but with a bigger budget and a robot instead of a cat.The Wild Robot
What a film. Brilliant stuff.
Its supposed to be about dinosaurs but it's ended up being ridiculous monsters instead.Jurassic World filums have been utter garbage, the last two some of the poorest of all time, but lo and behold new trailer comes out and I want to see it. That’s how good the original was and how it gave anyone of a certain generation a love for dinosaur filums. Please be good![]()
It was the last ever page so a final two fingers up from Rose, you can find the image if you search.Turner the Worm being sick. How the hell did that get past the sub-editors?
Paul Rose is still a decent read in Retro Gamer every month. Digitiser was very much of its time, though. Great memories of reading it every day, without fail. Skank-me-do, I cuss you bad, and stay away from my bins.
Oh it was brilliant. Fanzine journalism on a mainstream teletext service.It was the last ever page so a final two fingers up from Rose, you can find the image if you search.
Yeah, of it's time certainly but i used to love it though and read it every day, some marvellous off kilter, usually childish and (very) risque humour.
I still use some of its phrases today, do you see?
Looks like a rip off of Flow but with a bigger budget and a robot instead of a cat.
Wild Robot is based on a book from 2016. Excellent book too, great for kids around 10-14 y/o if they're into reading.Looks like a rip off of Flow but with a bigger budget and a robot instead of a cat.
I'll give these two a watch, thanks.Partners in Crime (1961)
Bernard Lee is on the trail of the murderer of a drinks mogul. The wife - Moira Redmond - and the business partner - John van Eyssen - are the first to draw his suspicion. You are shown the murderer within the first fifteen minutes, so after that it’s all about the chase. Entertaining, engrossing and tight. 7/10
The Clue of the New Pin (1961)
James Villiers is a tv journalist who interviews the miserable rich uncle of Paul Daneman. The uncle is later found dead in a locked strongroom with the key left on a table inside. Detective Bernard Archard had to piece the chain together. Superior and engaging locked room mystery, who some god pacing and pressure. 7/10
Very watchable sub-hour cheapies. Great stuff!I'll give these two a watch, thanks.
She was great in it. The ending was just a mess and didn’t tie things up satisfactorily.I love Hazel Court.