Average rating: 3.67   73.4% from 3 members


Transformers

Does what it says on the tin! What a great film! One-liners, FX and stuff that blows up - what more do you want on a Sunday? Who says that films should have a plot...?

Tremors

Dry and a subtle poke at rednecks -superb
  • Tremors on DVD (1989)
    Starring: Kevin Bacon,  Fred Ward,  Rhonda Le Beck
    Director: Ron Underwood
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Tremors didn't actually break any new ground (even though its tunnelling worm monsters certainly did), but it revved up the classic monster-movie formulas of the 1950s with such energetic enthusiasm and humour that it made everything old seem new again. It's also got a cast full of enjoyable actors ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 69% from 10,064 members

Jurassic Park

lush! so much fun
  • Jurassic Park on DVD (1993)
    Starring: Richard Attenborough,  Sam Neill,  Bob Peck
    Director: Steven Spielberg
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Steven Spielberg directed this blockbuster thriller based on the popular book by Michael Crichton. Millionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) asks two dinosaur experts (Laura Dern and Sam Neill) to act as consultants on his entrepreneurial endeavor--an amusement park with DNA-cloned live ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 71% from 40,733 members

Jurassic Park 2 - The Lost World

weakest of the lot but still worth it as part of a trilogy day!

Jurassic Park 3

The best! my fave of all 3 and easily kills a few hours pleasurably
  • Jurassic Park 3 on DVD (2001)
    Starring: Sam Neill,  Tea Leoni,  William H. Macy
    Director: Joe Johnston
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Paleontologist Alan Grant (Sam Neill) has sworn never to return to Jurassic Park. But he needs funding for his research, so when a wealthy thrill-seeking couple (William H. Macy and Tea Leoni) come calling, Grant and his protegee, Billy (Alessandro Nivola), agree to take them on a sightseeing ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 58% from 15,468 members

Shaun Of The Dead

very funny and sad - and zombies are always entertaining! Pegg and Frost rock
  • Shaun Of The Dead on DVD (2004)
    Starring: Simon Pegg,  Nick Frost,  Kate Ashfield
    Director: Edgar Wright
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Shaun (Simon Pegg) is not quite your average twentysomething. Lacking any real ambition and drifting along in a job that he hates, he drives his long-suffering girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield), up the wall. Despite being a very decent chap, Shaun suddenly gets a very rude wake up call when the undead ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 71% from 88,317 members

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Every film is getting better and better! Expelliarmous!

Toy Story

the old ones are always the best. light humour makes the prospect of Monday a little easier to cope with

P'tang Yang Kipperbang

You should watch this if your mood is non descript - very good british film but not one for those with no attention span - a little poignant gem

X-Men 2

The first scene is mind blowing and it just gets better from there. I spend a lot of time wondering what special power would be best....
  • X-Men 2 on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Hugh Jackman,  Patrick Stewart,  Ian McKellen
    Director: Bryan Singer
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    The X-Men led by Professor Xavier once again return to save the world from a group of mutant creatures. Nightcrawler attempts to assassinate the President, Stryker sets out to capture the pupils at the school for the 'gifted' and Magneto has escaped from his cell and is out to reek havoc...
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 50,247 members




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