Watched Becky (2020) by an author from letterboxd.com
A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.

Some splatter but conveys no real sense of threat or peril. Fairly typified by Kevin James as a white suprematist who’s more Danny Ocean than Himmler…

★★

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Watched Twisters (2024) by an author from letterboxd.com
As storm season intensifies, the paths of former storm chaser Kate Carter and reckless social-media superstar Tyler Owens collide when terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed. The pair and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.

There must be a term or phrase in some language that explains the critical consensus on this movie, along the lines of:

There were low expectations across the board but it wasn’t anywhere near as bad as expected and thus it was considered “good” but, on that basis, a new expectation is created, which has the opposite effect.

There must be a name for that, right? I could imagine it going in waves forever on this movie.

I’m going to tell you it’s really quite bad, with almost no redeeming features. The one thing that stands out is the intertwinned character arc of Kate and Tyler, which never quite goes the way you expect. And, actually, that’s probably worth at least half a star. And, to be fair, Glen Powell is very enjoyable too, maybe worthy of another half star?

★★½

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Watched Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) by an author from letterboxd.com
Recently fired and desperate for work, a troubled young man named Mike agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. But he soon discovers that nothing at Freddy's is what it seems.

Very young teen friendly. Lacks any  sustained tension or peril and there’s little injury detail. The story is straightforward, and if you’d told me it was based on a Stephen King short, rather than a video game, I’d believe you. It’s all pretty unremarkable.

But my 13yo enjoyed it and he’s the reason I watch it, so 👍

★★★

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Turns out, I can put a number on the cost of Elon Musk’s “involvement” in UK “politics” during August 2024 and since… 4.3%. Yup. We’ve lost just 4.3% of Followers from the X account our not-for-profit uses since September 2024. It was going steadily down each month but now appears to have levelled off.

To put it another way, 95% of users don’t care what Musk does. So, now you know where you stand, I guess.

 

Watched Better Man (2024) by an author from letterboxd.com
Follow Robbie Williams' journey from childhood, to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That, through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist – all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.

Honestly, you’ll be over the chimp thing in minutes and as long as you remembered it’s not a documentary you should be OK.

I’m no fan of Robbie, in fact I think he quotes me in the opening, but I now have a little more respect for Robert.

★★★★

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Watched The Happening (2008) by an author from letterboxd.com
When a deadly airborne virus threatens to wipe out the northeastern United States, teacher Elliot Moore and his wife Alma flee from contaminated cities into the countryside in a fight to discover the truth. Is it terrorism, the accidental release of some toxic military bio weapon -- or something even more sinister?

Mike Muncer made me watch this again…

My only commentary is that Marky Mark is supposed to be playing some beta-male everyman and it appears beyond him. Good on him for trying but he can’t hide his quintessential self-confidence. He’s just too alpha.

Actually, there is one other thing… do the plants also control the wind or are they, like, just waiting for the wind to blow in the right direction…

★★

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Watched KPop Demon Hunters (2025) by an author from letterboxd.com
When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.

It’d be wrong to criticise the tone because I am not the target audience but, as a hairy old man, I can’t help but feel that the “threat” is under-sold and thus it all feels a bit throwaway. Like, I don’t want it to be burdened with Nolan-esque gravitas but SOME would have gone a long way.

But, you know, is that the REAL battle at the heart of this story? Probably not. Does it tell THAT story well and pay it off? Absolutely. With sparkles.

★★★★

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I never thought that the UK’s slide into authoritarianism would be centred on protests against the killing of women and children

Watched Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) by an author from letterboxd.com
Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.

Started watching this with my kids last night (10&13), they enjoyed the first film, so we thought we might try it.

Based on my memory, I had slight misgivings but we can’t have been more than 15 minutes in and we agreed to turn it off. The tone was making them visibly uncomfortable. For what audience was this made?!

★★

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