
Danny Muldoon a cop in Chicago must eventually break free from his mother to find love and a life of his own. Which is easier said than done . . .
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Danny Muldoon a cop in Chicago must eventually break free from his mother to find love and a life of his own. Which is easier said than done . . .

Cast
King Arthur – Joe Pasquale
Patsy – Joe Tracini
Lady of the Lake – Sarah Earnshaw
Sir Robin – Will Hawksworth
Sir Galahad – Richard Meek
Prince Herbert – Richard Kent
Show Date – Monday 18th May 2015
I’ve just got home from the Theatre to see Spamalot and feeling inspired by that (review in progress) . . . I decided that a musical moment for this Monday, which will hopefully make you smile is from one of my all time favourite films ‘As Good As It Gets’ when the legend that is Jack Nicholson gives his version of ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’ ❤

Bathsheba Everdene is a highly independent woman in Victorian England who has no problem attracting a potential husband. Only problem is she does not want to get married this doesn’t stop Gabriel Oak a sheep farmer, William Boldwood a mature bachelor and Frank Troy a reckless sergeant from trying their luck . . .

Kim a former skateboarding champion is haunted by her mother’s death and while trying to help support her father takes a job as a Chalet Girl to make more money.

When Karen McCann’s eldest daughter is raped and murdered while she is on the phone to her and powerless to help, she takes matters into her own hands when the man responsible for this is let go on a technicality.

A big screen outing for a very popular TV series in the UK, which has been running since 2002. I will admit that I have never watched it, but Netflix UK having it all on I may change my mind after seeing the film. So this review comes from a stand alone view of just the film with no influence from the TV series.

Adaline has been the same age for almost eight decades she has gotten into a routine of every 10 years leaving her current place and going somewhere new so people don’t get suspicious of her never ageing appearance.

Cast
Max Bialystock – Cory English
Leo Bloom – Jason Manford
Franz Liebkind – Phil Jupitus
Roger de Bris – David Bedella
Ula – Tiffany Graves
Carmen Ghia – Stephane Anelli
Show Date: Monday 11th May 2015
Instead of doing season by season review and the fact that I couldn’t wait to watch the next episode or season for that matter. Honestly my life was consumed by Gossip Girl and I could not resist watching the next episode let’s face it though Netflix makes it easy for you. Only having to press a button when faced with this question …

But when you are asked this question three times in one day/night. You actually have to think should I really still be watching? So thank you Netflix for making me judge myself!