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Inside Out, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Amy Poehler as Joy (voice) Phyllis Smith as Sadness (voice) Richard Kind as Bing Bong (voice) Bill Hader as Fear (voice) Lewis Black as Anger (voice) Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: This is a fun animated film. And I like the idea behind it. Emotions as characters in the brain... running the life you live. I lke how this shows that even sadness is an important part of life. I can see how this film could help children understand that fact. And it is all done in an entertaining way. Well worth the time put in to watch it. Recommended! Rating: (From Month Long Marathon: Best Animated Feature Film on May 7th, 2018) Action in the North Atlantic, a review by RickAction in the North Atlantic Hollywood Legends: Humphrey Bogart Honorable Mention: Alan Hale While perhaps not exactly a legend he's had supporting roles in hundreds of movies (over 200 according to his imdb pageOverview:My Thoughts:My Rating (From DCO third annual November Alphabet Marathon - discussion/review/banter thread on November 18th, 2009) My PILOT Marathon, a review by RichGavin & Stacey - Series One Episode One Meet Gavin And Stacey. They've spoken on the phone for six months but never actually met until Stacey travels from Wales to London to meet Gavin. Gavin turns up with Smithy who is skeptical about the whole thing and Stacey's mate Nessa who couldn't care either way, to be honest, and is more concerned about a night out. Gavin is an ordinary boy from Essex, Stacey is an ordinary girl from Barry, South Wales. Although they've spoken on the phone every day at work for months, they've never actually met... until now. But when Gavin and Stacey finally meet and their ordinary worlds collide, we see, through their friends, their family and their differences, that there's no such thing as ordinary after all. Gavin and Stacey is the hit BBC show starring Alison Steadman, Rob Brydon, Larry Lamb, Joanna Page, Mathew Horne, Melanie Walters, James Corden and Ruth Jones. A brilliant comedy show I am no stranger to, having watched haphazard series one episodes on TV. Having watched the 1st pilot episode, I immediately watched the next 2, that is how good this is. Everything about this just gets it right. The writing is fresh, original and damnright hilarious. The actors have been chosen perfectly, and no doubt scripts written to enhance the characters they portray so wonderfully. You (in UK) can relate to so many of the characters, I used to have a m8 just like Smithy in every way, and know many couples like Gavs parents! It is the type of show that you talk about the next day, talking about the funniest instances and some really classic lines, especially from Ruth Jones. It leaves a smile on your face, and no higher compliment to a comedy can be paid. I hope this works for other countries, would love to hear if other nationalities 'get this' comedy style. Highly, highly recommended. As a taster, one-off charity special sketch of Smithy with England football team (From My PILOT Marathon on September 23rd, 2009) |