A Christmas Carol (2009) Review

Charles Dicken’s classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge is given an animated Disney look, and if you so wish 3D (2D is still available). I just had to go for the 3D option in an attempt to try to make my mind up whether I like it better or not. Scrooge is taken on a journey of redemption by three ghosts, the ghost of Christmas past, present and future. Going  back looking at his life as it was, how it is today and how it will not be for very much longer. But can he be convinced to change his ways?

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Weekly Review 3

Lets take a little look back at the previous week on this blog, and other movie blogs out there.

Reviews

Dreamgirls (2006)

Baby Mama (2008)

Fame (1980)

Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day (2008)

Other

FlashForward – Episode 6

Christmas?

Bonfire Night 

Cineworld 3D Price Change

Bloggers

A Journey Through Cinematic Heaven and Hell posted Top 10 Comedies of the Decade

Dark of the Matinee posted his views on Pirated Movies

Fandango posted about possible Batman Villian

Fame (1980) Review

A film which looks into several teenagers lives who attend the New York performing arts High School. Remember my name . . . FAME.

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Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day (2008) Review

Miss Pettigrew is a middle-aged governess in London, who is unfairly dismissed from her job. On her quest to find a new job she takes the address from the agency in which she works for and turns up pretending that she has been sent by the agency.

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Baby Mama (2008) Review

Kate (Tina Fey) is a high flying business woman who longs to have a baby but finds out that she is infertile so hires Angie (Amy Poehler) to be the surrogate to her baby. You can imagine the funny moments which occur when Angie ends up moving in with Kate.

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Dreamgirls (2006) Review

A group of female soul singers attempt to make the crossover to the pop charts in the early 1960s and this highlights the struggles they faced both professionally and personally.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Weekly Review 2

I accidently missed doing this last week 😦 so will do it for 2 weeks this time.

Reviews

Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

Mrs ‘Arris Goes to Paris (1992)

Indecent Proposal (1993)

This Is It (2009)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

Splendor in the Grass (1961)

Richie Rich (1994)

Jumper (2008)

Other

Marilyn Monroe: An Icon

FlashForward Episodes 4 & 5

Top 10: Actors in their 30’s

Top 10: Orange Film Adverts

The Cinema Experience

Writing a Movie Review

Bloggers

Dark of the Matinee posted top 5 Vegas films & top 5 films of 2007 

Fandango posted Movie of the Month for October

M. Carter @ the Movies posted Big 10: cinema of scare

Katie from The Stories that really mattered posted top 5 movie fight scenes and her Up (2009) Review

Jumper (2008) Review

David Rice (Hayden Christensen) has the ability to transport himself from place to place in a matter of seconds, due to a genetic anomaly.

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Richie Rich (1994) Review

When going back to watch a film you loved as a child, there is always a risk that you may no longer like it or you just think its daft. Well I tested that theory out today on “Richie Rich” a film I totally loved as a child and watched so many times. Yes the main reason I love it then and still love it now is Macaculay Culkin. Watching it this afternoon, I did not take it too seriously instead I just watched it and it was all so familiar. I knew the story I knew most of what was going to happen like I had just watched it yesterday and not years ago.

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Splendor in the Grass (1961) Review

Oscar winner for Best Original Screenplay at the 1962 awards, and a nomination for Natalie Wood in Leading Actress Role.

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