Musical Moments – Love Actually

Imagine this was your wedding, it really is an incredible scene!

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) Review

Ron Burgundy is back for his second outing with the 70s well behind him and working in New York with his now wife Veronica. But everything turns sour when she is offered the evening news slot without him, in true Ron fashion he asks her to chose between the job and him. Obviously she choses the job!

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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) Review

Ron Burgundy is San Diego’s top anchorman in the male dominated place in the 70s but when Veronica Corningstone is hired and quickly becomes an anchor everything is about to change!

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The Bone Collector (1999) Review

Quadripeligic ex-cop Lincoln Rhyme (Washington) gets involved in a police investigation after people are being abducted in taxi’s and left in sadistic ways to die. He enlists reluctant cop Amelia Donaghy (Jolie) to be his eyes on the crime scene after impressing him with the photos she took of the first victim and vital evidence she found.

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House at the End of the Street (2012) Review

Elissa and her mother move to a small town, with a past of an incident which happened at their neighbour’s house. As Elissa becomes closer to Ryan  somethings just don’t make sense. Her mother wants her to stay away from him, but that seems to make her want to see him more . . .

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Christmas 2013 at the Movies

This is now a early thing at Let’s Go To The Movies by adding in more reviews and posts that have been made to do with Christmas.

Here you can see the reviews for Christmas time films which are already on Let’s Go To The Movies, and you may well see more which I will watch over the festive period!

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) Review

Home Alone (1990) Review

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Review

Love Actually (2003) Review

Elf (2003) Review

Fred Claus (2007) Review

Holiday in Handcuffs (2007) Review

A Christmas Carol (2009) Review

Arthur Christmas (2011) Review

Jingle All The Way (1996)

Miracle on 34th Street (1994)

Christmas Magic (2011) 

All I Want For Christmas (1991) Review

Turbulence (1997) Review

Scrooged (1988) Review 

Back in 2010 . . . I completed my Top 10 list of Christmas films – Top 10 Christmas films

Take a look at things that make a good Christmas film here.

And 7 Films I Always Watch at Christmas! 

All I Want for Christmas (1991) Review

At Christmas time two New York children set about getting their parents back together. It’s not that simple though when their mother has a new boyfriend who she plans on marrying.

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One day your Prince won’t come!

Having been to see Frozen last night it got me thinking about Disney have really decided to change the way a Disney Princess behaves. Might have been touched on a little with Tangled and Brave but that wasn’t quite there. However Frozen changes everything! Honestly we you see it you will understand exactly what I mean.

So this blog post was inspired by Frozen and made me think about all of the other Disney Princesses and how the role of a woman has changed in the world and now Disney are eventually catching up. I mean I not saying that every second they were pinning after a man but the happily ever after ending was nailed on for each of them and quite often the men had to be the one to save them. Usually something to do with true love.

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) Review

The second instalment of Bilbo Baggins and his adventure with the dwarfs to help Thorin reclaim the throne under the mountain from dragon Smaug. It picks up where The Unexpected Journey left off and we follow the group travelling across middle earth to get to Misty Mountains. It’s not a simple journey as they must head through Mirkwood forest and Lake-town, which means plenty of Elves and Men have now joined the tale.

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What makes a good Christmas Film?

A lot of blog posts and talk is currently surrounding Christmas films, so I decided that I would think about what makes a good Christmas film. Especially as it’s not that we get new quality Christmas films every year it always seems to be older now classic films which everyone makes sure they watch at some point in the build up to Christmas. These must have key elements which make everyone love them and want to watch them year in year out. I think that does help make these films extra special, as long as you get the formula right recent times have been more Christmas Turkeys rather than classics.

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