cockbeard wrote:I've watched a few recently and then been silly and watched another one rather than jotting down my thoughts straight away, so badly disciplined, however 11. Sonic The Hedgehog I enjoyed this, but apart from one thing I could have got by with just the end credits, which I super enjoyed. However was well worth watching purely for Jim Carrey, he raised this film several points. I hated him as a kid, at least until Cable Guy and Man In The Moon, and whilst this is nowhere near those heights, it did make me think, wow I've missed this bloke. More films for Jim plox [7]
poprock wrote:I’ve seen every season of Outlander for the same reason.
Confession time: I have read the first three books in that series.poprock wrote:Nope. It’s an adaptation of a series of romance novels where an American woman from the 1940s accidentally time travels to ancient Scotland and falls in love with a clan chief. It’s awful cheese, but a lot of my friends have managed to get gigs working on it, so it does have a good side.
Paul the sparky wrote:poprock wrote:I’ve seen every season of Outlander for the same reason.
I watched a film by that name yesterday, is it the same premise? Alien crash lands in iron era Norway?
poprock wrote:Mrs poprock likes to watch really bad romcoms while I’m busy working. But I work on a laptop in the same room.
Gremill wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:poprock wrote:I’ve seen every season of Outlander for the same reason.
I watched a film by that name yesterday, is it the same premise? Alien crash lands in iron era Norway?
That's quite decent fun that film. Is it the one with Jesus in it?
Webbins wrote:A rewatch from a few years ago. 63. Hush Superior home invasion thriller. Crossbow wielding creep preys upon deaf, mute woman. 8
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