Quote: Rocky Balboa

Rocky Balboa from 2006 was the first Rocky film that I managed to see on the big screen at the cinema on its original release. I went back to witness it all again last week before Cineworld closed and I still throughly enjoy the sixth film in the franchise. This quote below is certainly one of the best! That is something that we need to think about everyday right?

On the Rocks (2020) Review

When Laura begins to suspect that her husband Dean is having an affair getting her playboy father Felix involved was going to make it into a very strange and wild adventure.

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One Night in Miami (2020) Review

One Night in Miami is a fictional account of what happened on the incredible night that Muhammad Ali became the Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World and we see him gather with friend Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown to discuss their roles in the civil rights movement in the 1960s.

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Rocky Balboa (2006) Review

Rocky Balboa has been long retired and trying to cope without his wife Adrian who had passed away, while balancing a restaurant and his strained relationship with his son Robert. A virtual boxing match which sees Rocky defeat current champion Mason Dixon, leads to a challenge and a return to the ring for the Italian Stallion.

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The Cinema and My Mental Health

Today is World Mental Health Day and I thought I would get involved with this blog post about my own mental health and how I find Cinema to be a fantastic way to keep it under control and a release from not only the world and life but from myself as well.

Considering Cineworld have just closed across the UK and Odeon are operating some cinemas on a weekend only, it seems even more appropriate to be talking about this. During the lockdown and period of time I was on furlough I also lost the best thing to keep me calm and at times sane. The cinema. While that might seem a little bit dramatic and over the top, it is the place where I truly switch off from everything and not look at my phone for a few hours. Something that is difficult when you are just at home.

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Schemers (2019) Review

Davie dreamed of having a football career but when that is over due to an injury he gets involved in promoting gigs in Dundee with two of his friends. Ending up with debt owed to Fergie a gangster he must pull off his biggest scheme yet with the Iron Maiden gig!

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Happy #JamesBondDay

Happy 007 day!

On 5th October in 1962 Dr. No had its World Premiere in London! The rest is history right?

Who’s your favourite James Bond?

What is your favourite Bond film?

Musical Moments – Rocky IV (No Easy Way Out)

Yesterday I ran my fastest ever marathon in 4 hours and 4 minutes so felt as though todays Musical Moments had to be one of the songs I find most inspirational from my running playlist. Obviously Rocky IV is truly incredible as well!

The Karate Kid Part II (1986) Review

When Mr Miyagi finds out his father is dying he heads back to his childhood home in Okinawa, with Daniel along for the trip with his mentor. Myagi must face a former friend turned rival and Daniel falls in love and makes his own new rival.

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The Boys in the Band (2020) Review

At a birthday party in New York a surprise guest and a drunken game sees seven gay friends exploring deep feelings and facing the past.

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