Don’t Look Up (2021) Review

When two low level astronomers Dr. Randall Mindy and Phd student Kate Dibiasky discover that a planet destroying comet is going to hit the earth, it’s harder than they think to get everyone to take them seriously that includes President Orlean.

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Swan Song (2021) Review

In the near future when Cameron Turner finds out he has a terminal illness he is offered an alternate option from his Doctor to save any grief from his family.

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The One Where I Got More Friends Merch for Christmas!

That’s right following on from 2020’s Christmas Friends haul, this year I got a few more Friends related gifts, I absolutely love how many of my family and friends buy me Friends related merchandise! Just a reminder the year is 2021. Although you will notice that another TV series has snuck in for the calendar this year when I eventually caught up and became a massive Seinfeld fan!

This year it contained a lovely massive noodle bowl, with one of the greatest quotes of all time as I don’t share food either! A desk calendar, a little talkie of Ross and Rachel which has “Pivot, Pivot, Pivot” as a quote along with the classic of “We were on a break”, the lovely glass mug and turkey head bath bombs! I have also realised that I have missed off the pjs and nightie that are also friends related!

Merry Christmas!

Die Hard is a Christmas film.

Hope you have a fantastic day! Caz

Julie Madly Deeply (West End) Review

Cast
Sarah-Louise Young
Michael Roulston

Date: Thursday 23rd December 2021 (3pm)

Venue: Park Theatre

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Recreating the Movie: Christmas Mashup!

I suddenly had an amazing idea, following my Die Hard recreating the movie last Christmas Eve this year I have managed to get more Christmas films involved. Thanks to my new Grinch Christmas hat, Elf bedding and then the Home Alone and Batman Returns POP figures.

Is it my most epic one yet?

20 Years of Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring!

I seriously cannot believe that it has been twenty years now since Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring was released in cinemas. I remember going to the cinema to see it as well, although not fully understanding what exactly it was but I can safely say that I had never witnessed anything like it before and the debate to whether we will ever witness anything on this scale again is very much up for debate.

One of the only pluses about the lockdown last year and when the cinemas reopening they did not have a whole lot of films and Lord of the Rings got a cinema release and they only went and put the extended editions on the big screen (the only editions now really) and I went to see all three of them twice within ten days of the big screen, as Odeon screened them first and then when Cineworld added them in I just had to go again. That was amazing that 19 years on and I still love them more than ever. While I may not watch them on repeat as much as I used to and in particular Fellowship of the Ring, my obsession with the film came a year after the cinematic release when I got the extended edition on DVD that looks like a fancy book. I would seriously watch it and then start it al over again, I have watched them all with the cast commentary and every single special feature.

It’s safe to say I was utterly obsessed with Middle Earth, I managed to read all of the books as well before Return of the King was released and I was just well taken into this magical world. If there was no Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings then you would not be reading this and Let’s Go To The Movies would not exist. It was the film that really grew my love for cinema and how amazing films could really be, no other films have made me feel the way this trilogy did and I don’t think anything will ever come that close. I felt part of the Fellowship and wanted to be on that journey with them, given the way the filming was done we really did feel that way when it came to watching the cast off set as well as on set. I was a member on some Lord of the Rings forums (anyone who is old enough to remember what an Internet forum is) as well as an Orlando Bloom forum. I have never hidden my fangirl moments over Bloom, which all seemed from Fellowship of the Ring, albeit I was slightly disappointed the first time I found out he didn’t actually have blonde hair. Hey, I was 14 years old?

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& Juliet (West End) Review

Cast
Miriam-Teak Lee – Juliet
Cassidy Janson – Anne
Oliver Tompsett – William Shakespeare
David Bedella – Lance
Jordan Luke Gage – Romeo
Melanie La Barrie – Nurse
Tim Mahendran – Francois
Alex Thomas-Smith – May
Roshani Abbey – Lucy
Jocasta Almgill – Lady Capulet
Ivan De Freitas – Lord Capulet

Date: Wednesday 22nd December 2021 (7:30pm)

Venue: Shaftesbury Theatre

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Back to the Future The Musical (West End) Review

Cast
Will Haswell – Marty McFly
Roger Bart – Doc Brown
Hugh Coles – George McFly
Rosanna Hyland – Lorraine Baines
Cedric Neal – Goldie Wilson/Marvin Berry
Courtney-Mae Briggs – Jennifer Parker
Morgan Gregory – Biff Tannen
Ryan Heenan – Dave McFly
Emma Lloyd – Linda McFly

Date: Wednesday 22nd December 2021
Venue: Adelphi Theatre

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Happy Festivus!

That’s right everyone I have eventually experienced the sheer brilliance and joy that is Seinfeld and now fully aware that December 23rd is none other than Festivus! So I would like to wish everyone a very Happy Festivus!

If you have no idea what this means, then I urge you to watch Seinfeld!

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