Monday 30 May 2016

JUST DO IT

KICK START YOUR WEEK WITH A QUOTE A WEEK

"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."

Walt Disney

Sunday 29 May 2016

SUNDAY STAND UP

TIME TO TAKE A STAND FOR YOUR SUNDAY DILEMMA

If you were out and saw someone you knew but you weren't in a social mood would you pretend you didn't see them or would you still approach them ?

Thursday 26 May 2016

SINISTER (2012)



Sinister's main stand out was it's interesting story which stars Ethan Hawke who plays Ellison Oswalt a writer who's speciality was unresolved gruesome murders, which points towards a serial killer. Ellison Oswalt follows the bread crumbs that seems to show links between the most recent murders and older murders during the 1960s. One of the failings in the movie its inability to show detail on how the killer chose his victims and what he was. The story needs to be explained in depth if it chooses to make profound statements. A lot of time was spent in the house trying to spook the viewers with loud noises and pop up horror antics rather than scaring them with an immersive storyline. This movie had the potential to tie in real murder events with unexplained demonic possessions creating a real scary relationship between what we watch on TV and the world we live in. Watch it if you think the review might be wrong, or just agree on the review with comments below. This movie could of been good but the only good it had was filled in on the trailer, a disappointment to a horror fan.

THE BRASS TEAPOT (2012)

A couples discovery of a money making teapot tests their relationship and how far they would go for money. Secrets uncovered change the couple and challenge their relationship forever. The challenge not to let the root of all evil affect all that is a part of their lives. The brass teapots funny parts weren't enough to make it stand out, because a lot of parts of the movie felt as if they were milking the same jokes rather moving onto something fresh. Quality not quantity would of raised the movies ratings to both thumbs up for entertainment. The movies handicap was it's story was revolved around a magical brass teapot that would reward you with money if you hurt yourself while you were near it. A storyline which its main focus was to entertain you with jokes based around a teapot doesn't allow for much depth when trying to get the audience to laugh, because of its repetitive humour. Just an average movie that has been dragged down because it was too much of the same thing over and over.