007 at the Movies

As we are gearing up to James Bond’s 23rd cinema outing Skyfall at the end of this month, everything is Bond! Last week Adele reached number 1 with the single of the same name for the up and coming film, with a very traditional Bond theme! Daniel Craig is back for his 3rd outing, but Sky Movies have also got involved by having a whole Movie channel devoted to 007. Showing every film, over and over again! Brilliant build up to Skyfall’s release. I am going to attend to review the other 22 Bond films before the release of Skyfall . . . It is going to be a difficult task but I am going to try!!! 007

But who is your favorite Bond?

Official James Bond films

  1. Dr. No (1962-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  2. From Russia With Love (1963-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  3. Goldfinger (1964-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  4. Thunderball (1965-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  5. You Only Live Twice (1967-Sean Connery) – REVIEW
  6. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969-George Lazenby) –REVIEW
  7. Diamonds Are Forever (1971-Sean Connery) — REVIEW
  8. Live and Let Die (1973-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  9. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  10. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  11. Moonraker (1979-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  12. For Your Eyes Only (1981-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  13. Octopussy (1983-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  14. A View to a Kill (1985-Roger Moore) – REVIEW
  15. The Living Daylights (1987-Timothy Dalton) – REVIEW
  16. Licence to Kill (1989-Timothy Dalton) – REVIEW
  17. GoldenEye (1995-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  18. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  19. The World is Not Enough (1999-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  20. Die Another Day (2002-Pierce Brosnan) – REVIEW
  21. Casino Royale (2006-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW
  22. Quantum of Solace (2008-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW
  23. Skyfall (November 2012-Daniel Craig) – REVIEW

Other films

  • Never Say Never Again (1983-Sean Connery) – REVIEW

I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011) Review

I Don’t Know How She Does It . . . is all based around character Kate (SJP) who must find a balance between work and her family life.

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I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011) Trailer & Posters

I am in the minority in my love for Sarah Jessica Parker, yes I am a massive Sex and the City fan (more the TV show than the films) and actually do enjoy watching a lot of her films. In recent years they have been films which are very easy to watch and often enjoyable if you do not want something too serious. I think this film looks very charming and as a woman I do like to see something where a woman is in charge of everything!

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A Life in Movies

The latest blogathon event around the film-blogging world is ‘A Life in Movies’ this quite simply means I have picked a film from each since I was born. That year being 1987. The approach I have taken to this post is to document the films which have meant something to me. Mainly from that time (although the first couple of years will be that I watched them when old enough to remember).

I always enjoy doing blog posts like this one as it always lets you take a trip down memory lane when it comes to certain films. Also the thought of then posting them the same day as many other blogs and then having the chance to compare and see if they have chosen any of the same films in their list as well.

Most of the films in my list consist of my most watched films ever. Mainly because of over watching as a child and not being able to pass the film over if it is on TV now. So here goes my life in movies . . .

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The Greatest (2009) Review

When Bennett was killed in a car crash, we take a look into how his family and girlfriend deal with the grief his death brings them.

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Top 10 – Worst Films of 2010

The downside of going to the cinema once maybe twice a week is that you will end up going to see some bad films at some point. Or maybe not just bad, but disappointing after they have been built up so much. I have managed to see 41 films from the year 2010, so picked by 10 worst from those!

Some of the films may come as a bit of a shock on the worst film list, but just how I felt watching the films. The more I have looked over my list the more it appears disappointment set in whilst really looking forward to seeing the films.

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First Blu Ray DVD Bought!

Yesterday saw the release of ‘Remember Me’ which I really enjoyed at the cinema. It actually helped show that Robert Pattinson can indeeed act as well which was a bonus. I headed to HMV to buy the DVD (it is very rare that I buy a DVD on release date now). But when I was standing looking at it, the Blu Ray version was only £5 more than the normal DVD, with the Blu Ray containing a normal DVD as well. So I went ahead and bought my first Blu Ray DVD – now all I need is a Blu Ray player . . .

Remember Me (2010) Review

A romantic drama centered on two new lovers: Tyler (Robert Pattinson), whose parents have split in the wake of his brother’s suicide, and Ally (Emilie de Ravin), who lives each day to the fullest since witnessing her mother’s murder. A film focused on many different types of relationships and how important they are in everyday life.

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Remember Me (2010) Pictures

Remember Me was released in the UK yesterday and I plan on seeing it very soon. From the trailer it actually does look like it will be pretty good. Will also be interesting to see Robert Pattinson not as Edward Cullen.

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The Greatest (2009) Poster

A new poster has just been released for this drama starring Carey Mulligan, Susan Sarandon and Pierce Brosnan.

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