Love Me Tender (UK Tour) – Sunderland Review

Cast

Sylvia – Mica Paris

Jim – Shaun Williamson

Chad – Ben Lewis

Natalie – Laura Tebbutt

Mayor Matilda Hyde – Sian Reeves

Dennis – Mark Anderson

Miss Sandra – Kate Tydman

Lorraine – Aretha Ayeh

Dean Hyde – Felix Mosse

Sheriff Earl – Chris Howell

Show Date – Saturday 18th July 2015 (Matinee)

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Blogathon: 7 Childhood Films

This is post is part of the Childhood Films Blogathon that I am hosting on Let’s Go To The Movies. Read the announcement post – here.

I have decided to keep it in with my 7 Things feature on the blog and have picked 7 of my favourite childhood films and probably some of my all time top watched films!

Just missed out of my list . . . Sister Act

  

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Childhood Films Blogathon

The day has eventually arrived! It seems like forever ago now that I came up with the idea of this blogathon celebrating and sharing our favourite childhood films. Going to be interesting to read who still likes some of them to this day as well! I will keep updating this post with entries, so feel free to post a link to your entry in the comment section 😉

Announcement Post – incase you somehow missed it!

Don’t worry if you have not managed to get your post up this weekend, I will continue to add them if you come up with something you would like to contribute to it all. Hope you can meet some new fellow blogger and find new blogs to read!

The Posts

Carly @ Carly Hearts Movies – The Big 10 Films of My Childhood, Part 1: Animated, Part 2: Live Action

Drew @ Drew’s Movie Reviews – Fave Five Films from My Childhood

Emilia @ Emilia Hearts – Favourite Childhood Movies Live-action

Wendell @ Dell on Movies – Childhood Films

Mike @ Mike’s Cinema – Childhood Films

Caz @ Let’s Go To The Movies – 7 Childhood Films – 7 Animated Childhood Films

Eric @ Mindless Static – Top 10 Movies From My Childhood

Sherise @ The Girl that Loved to Review – Childhood Films

Amelia @ Graphics are Overrated – Childhood Films

Brad @ Bradscribe – Childhood Films

Sam @ 24 Frames Per Second – How I Became a Movie Nerd

Elena @ Elena Square Eyes – Favourite Childhood Films

Rob @ Movierob – Review: Adventures in Babysitting (1987) – Review: Scavenger Hunt (1979)

Allie @ Flick Chicks – Most Watched Childhood Films

Kim @ Tranquil Dreams – Top 15 Childhood Films

Ant-Man (2015) Review

Scott Lang is given a second chance to make something of his life by Dr. Hank Pym, it involves a special suit which will make him shrink in size and use ants as his allies.

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28 Today!

I am 28 years old today.

Ahhh pushing to close to 30 for my liking!

But anyway Happy Birthday to me!!!

I am going to use this blog post to put together my favourite film from each year since I was born, just want to clarify that I have picked favourites so therefore might not actually be the greatest film in the world!

1987 – Dirty Dancing

1988 – Big

1989 – When Harry Met Sally

1990 – Pretty Woman

1991 – Father of the Bride

1992 – A Few Good Men

1993 – Jurassic Park

1994 – Pulp Fiction

1995 – Toy Story

1996 – The English Patient

1997 – As Good As It Gets

1998 – The Mask of Zorro

1999 – American Beauty

2000 – Billy Elliot

2001 – Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring

2002 – Chicago

2003 – Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

2004 – Million Dollar Baby

2005 – Walk the Line

2006 – Casino Royale

2007 – Juno

2008 – The Dark Knight

2009 – An Education

2010 – Black Swan

2011 – Bridesmaids

2012 – Skyfall

2013 – Frozen

2014 – Birdman

2015 – None so far!

DC Universe – Will it be able to rival Marvel?

It has eventually started to happen, well actually DC started the universe back in 2013 with Man of Steel but in all honesty I didn’t realise that at the time. I mean come on we had a failed Superman attempt years before that with the awful Superman Returns. So another Superman attempt wasn’t a big thing. Well actually it turns out it was a huge thing!

From next year 2016, DC have slated in 10 films to release in four years. Now that really is making a statement and giving the audience a lot of new characters. Although some characters we may have seen in the past but I am very interested to see how it is all going to play out. Over the weekend because of the incredible Comic Con, Warner Brothers have spoilt us with two incredible trailers for next year’s releases. Those being Batman v Superman and The Suicide Squad.

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Top 8 in Star for a Day Competition!

A couple of weeks ago I entered the Hotel-Direct.co.uk Star for a Day competition, which involved picking a character from a current West End show and putting together a days itinerary for the character. Obviously I picked Elphaba from Wicked and yesterday I found out I made the top 8.

So please can you visit to the following link and vote for my entry (Caroline Ames) – hotel direct competition

Thank you!

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Trailer

Yes I am sorry everyone is blogging this trailer and tweeting it, but I just had to also blog about it too! It looks incredible and has really built up a lot of excitement for myself around this film. I had not been massively sure about it before seeing this trailer in all honesty, it just fills in some gaps about why Batman and Superman are against each other.

What is not to like and love about this trailer, it is epic. We get to see Wonder Woman as well, she is going to be a massive plus for DC Comics. A proper woman superhero who I hope will get a lot of plaudits and be the first to do well in any of the franchises.

Ted 2 (2015) Review

Ted has gotten married to the love of his life Tami-Lynn but a year later they are fighting and arguing all the time. They decide the way to fix this was to have a baby. Yes you can work out the main problem with that, but after trying to then adopt it is brought to the attention that Ted is not actually recognised as a person.

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RIP Omar Sharif

I had to pay respect to the actor following his death a few days ago. He is in a film that means a lot to me Mrs ‘Arris Goes to Paris, I bet hardly anyone has even heard of it!

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