7 Worst Films I’ve Sat Through at the Cinema – Part 1

When you go to the cinema a lot and have a card that allows you to see as many films as you want in a month, that does not always work out in your favour. That also means while you will see some brilliant films, some entertaining films etc you will also see some awful films. You may see that this has part 1 next to it, well when I was making the list I had a lot more than 7 films to choose from, plus if I keep going to the cinema I am sure that more will fall under this title!

Unfortunately most of these films were from before I started my blog, it would have been quite interesting reading my initial thoughts on those film as well which is a shame.

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Ex Machina (2015) Review

Caleb is a young programmer who is selected by Nathan to become part of his new research on artificial intelligence. He must examine and test the qualities of the female A.I that has been created.

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Intersection (1994) Review

Vincent Eastman is a man torn between his wife and the woman he had been having an affair with. We are shown flashbacks of his different lives with these women and left wondering if he will make a choice between them.

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Fathers and Daughters (2015) Review

Jake Davis is a Pulitzer winning writer who after the tragic death of his wife in a car accident, must look after his only daughter while trying to look after himself. He checks himself into a mental hospital to help cope with a breakdown and the seizures he is suffering from.

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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Review

When British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads are hijacked it is up to 007 to investigate who is behind it all.

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Bondathon – Fights Analysed

I was sent this about a month ago now before the release of Spectre but never really thought about posting it on here until getting right into my Bondathon! I think it’s quite interesting to think about the different Bond’s and how they are thought of in terms of fighting. I am sure some it if will come as a complete surprise. It was put together by people over at Lottoland.

I guess while it goes for each James Bond rather than per film some of the stats for that actor might seem a little bit strange. Lazenby must have just been too violent in his one and only appearance as 007!

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) Review

Scaramanga is a hit man (with a golden gun and specially made golden bullets). Bond is drawn towards him throughout the film and it builds up tension very well for a final showdown between the pair.

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Brooklyn (2015) Review

Eilis a young Irish girl is given the chance of a better life when her sister Rose arranges for her to move to America, with a job and a place to live sorted out by an Irish Priest.

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Movie Homes (You really want to live in?)

The people over at MorphSuits.com sent me this via email and I thought it was rather interesting.

Which would you like to try out living in?

Or what would you like to add to this list?

Live and Let Die (1973) Review

When 007 is sent to New Orleans to investigate the deaths of British agents (yes this seems to happen a lot doesn’t it). Mr. Big a man who is producing heroin comes to his attention and this leads to some rather difficult situations.

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