
I’m a huge Wes Anderson fan, but was a bit worried this would be a bit samey. Was skeptical in the beginning half hour, but then it completely won me over. Such a cute movie.
Absolutely loved it. Really dark, but it wasn’t overwhelming. Was kind of worried about the long running time, but it didn’t drag.
This season of Game of Thrones has given me some brilliant quotes to be getting on with.
(Source: mydamnexpectations)
For Bullett Magazine 2012
I’m sorry they made you such a rubbish character this season. And I hope the newsagent next to my work has Bullett in this season.
(via gorgeouslively)
Let me start off by saying that I would never have gone to see this film of my own accord, as I had heard nothing about it, and even looking up the trailer, wasn’t all that interested. But I was told to go see it, and it was bloody brilliant. I was the only girl in the screen, but that doesn’t mean girls won’t enjoy it. The fight scenes are unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. It’s one of those films that makes you want to research into it afterwards. I’m assuming all the actors were hired fighters who were then trained in acting? People actually clapped after the big fight scene at the end and there were audible gasps and OOHs when various disgusting bits happened. Also, Mike Shinoda does the score, so what’s not to like?
I would watch Segel bloody do ANYTHING, so had to go see it. I liked it, I guess. I was really bored about halfway through, but liked what it was trying to do. And, as someone who sees signs in things all the time, I could relate, so there was that. The ending is really good. Definitely worth a watch. Don’t like seeing Ed Helms play bad guys though. TUNA!
I’ve marked this as being above Bruno, but below Borat. Liked that he actually had a storyline with this one, and the scene in the helicopter actually had me in stitches. But now that I’ve seen it, I won’t need to see it again.
Another movie that got absolutely slated, but I loved it. Laughed just as much as I did at the older ones. I felt that although the comedy was still the same, it felt a bit more mature, like these were things that could genuinely happen to us now we’re older, just like the first three did when I was younger. Except for the pie. As far as I know, that has never happened to anyone I know.